J NanoSci Res Rep 2021
DOI: 10.47363/jnsrr/2021(3)119
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Biotechnology of Nanostructures Micronutrients Vitamins for Human Health

Abstract: Nowadays, nanotechnology is used as a way to increase bioavailability and decrease the side effects of drugs and nutrients. Micronutrients and nutraceuticals such as vitamins, carotenoids, polyunsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols are classes of food ingredients that are essential for human health and well-being. These compounds are rarely added purely to the targeted food application but rather in encapsulated, solid, dry product forms with added functionalities such as improved stability, bioavailability o… Show more

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“…The short t 1/2 of T3 adds up to its poor bioavailability. 68 The highly unsaturated isoprenoid tail contributes to the ability of T3 isomers to cross lipid layers of the brain, liver, and adipose tissue efficiently. γ-T3 in GDT (gamma delta tocotrienol) has been found to have a better bioavailability than TRF, while δ-T3 had a lower bioavailability.…”
Section: Vadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The short t 1/2 of T3 adds up to its poor bioavailability. 68 The highly unsaturated isoprenoid tail contributes to the ability of T3 isomers to cross lipid layers of the brain, liver, and adipose tissue efficiently. γ-T3 in GDT (gamma delta tocotrienol) has been found to have a better bioavailability than TRF, while δ-T3 had a lower bioavailability.…”
Section: Vadmentioning
confidence: 99%