Complexation of Soy Protein Microgels and Isoflavones: Implication in Modulating Bioavailability

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Juan Yang, Weifeng Lin, Xiaoquan Yang, Zhining Bao
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Abstract

: The soy protein aggregate particles-isoflavones complexes (SPIGs) were prepared by thermally induced protein-polyphenol co-assembly and the in vitro bioavailability of isoflavones with different soy protein matrices was evaluated. The SPIG formed by heating SPI-isoflavone dispersion at 120°C in a narrow pH range, which was defined as spherical particles with uniform size, exhibited better colloidal stability and high isoflavone binding capacity, which was higher than that of native SPI and unheated mixture. The results also showed that different pH had no significant effect on fluorescence quenching by protein-isoflavone interaction. The bioavailability of isoflavones was significantly elevated when it was encapsulated in the particles. The overall bioavailability of isoflavones maybe depends on the biotransformation of isoflavones and the production of bioactive metabolites.
大豆蛋白微凝胶和异黄酮的络合:在调节生物利用度中的意义
采用热诱导蛋白-多酚共组装法制备大豆蛋白聚集体颗粒-异黄酮复合物(SPIGs),并对异黄酮与不同大豆蛋白基质的体外生物利用度进行了评价。将SPI-异黄酮分散体在120℃下,在狭窄的pH范围内加热形成的SPIG,其定义为粒径均匀的球形颗粒,具有较好的胶体稳定性和较高的异黄酮结合能力,高于天然SPI和未加热混合物。结果还表明,不同pH对蛋白质-异黄酮相互作用的荧光猝灭无显著影响。当异黄酮被包封在颗粒中时,其生物利用度显著提高。异黄酮的总体生物利用度可能取决于异黄酮的生物转化和生物活性代谢产物的产生。
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American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology
American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: :: General biochemistry :: Patho-biochemistry :: Evolutionary biotechnology :: Structural biology :: Molecular and cellular biology :: Molecular medicine :: Cancer research :: Virology :: Immunology :: Plant molecular biology and biochemistry :: Experimental methodologies
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