2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2017.01.041
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Applications of chitosan nanoparticles to enhance absorption and bioavailability of tea polyphenols: A review

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“…Flocculants work in bridging the scattered flocs into a larger aggregation by particular mechanisms (i.e., density charging, ionic strengthening, and electrostatic patching), which afford the collision between the chitosan and the particles in suspension . Flocculant characteristics such as high molecular weight, chain length, and high dosage are intrinsic factors that support flocculation performance . Figure shows CF performance on BL in decolourization and generating sludge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flocculants work in bridging the scattered flocs into a larger aggregation by particular mechanisms (i.e., density charging, ionic strengthening, and electrostatic patching), which afford the collision between the chitosan and the particles in suspension . Flocculant characteristics such as high molecular weight, chain length, and high dosage are intrinsic factors that support flocculation performance . Figure shows CF performance on BL in decolourization and generating sludge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanostructured biomaterials have been demonstrated to have the potential to promote the intestinal transportation of phytochemicals by the encapsulation and thus improve the bioavailability (Zhang, Zhang, et al, ). Moreover, nanoparticles can also increase the effects of active constituents and decrease the side effects with the ability to control and sustain the release of bioactive molecules (Liang et al, ). Natural polymers such as proteins, lipid and polysaccharides can be used to load flavonoids and form nanocomplexes (Zhang, Zhang, et al, ).…”
Section: Chemical Structures and Bioavailability Of Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the GIT is designed (evolved) to prevent uptake of particulate matter (e.g. potentially toxic materials and pathogens) from the environment, it is not a completely prohibitive barrier [9][10][11] . The chemical composition of mucus provides an opportunity for both acidic and basic compounds to interact with it, thereby increasing the residence time of both drugs and NPs in close proximity to the absorptive surfaces.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Tract (Git) Physiology With Relevance To Pamentioning
confidence: 99%