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Bile salts in digestion and transport of lipids

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ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 274, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2019.102045

Keywords

Bile salt; Lipid digestion; Bulk interactions; Oil-water interface; Colloidal transport

Funding

  1. Research Based University Chair of Excellence - West France (RBUCE WEST) grant - European Commission through the Universite Europeenne de Bretagne, France
  2. INRA-UMR PEGASE (Physiology, Environment and Genetics for the Animal and Livestock Systems)
  3. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO), Plan Nacional de Investigacion, Desarrollo e Innovacion Tecnologica (I + D + i) [RYC-2012-10556, MAT2015-63644-C2-1-R, RTI2018-101309-B-C21]
  4. Consejeria de Conocimiento, Investigacion y Universidad, Junta de Andalucia [SOMM17/6109/UGR]
  5. EU

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Because of their unusual chemical structure, bile salts (BS) play a fundamental role in intestinal lipid digestion and transport. BS have a planar arrangement of hydrophobic and hydrophilic moieties, which enables the BS molecules to form peculiar self-assembled structures in aqueous solutions. This molecular arrangement also has an influence on specific interactions of BS with lipid molecules and other compounds of ingested food and digestive media. Those comprise the complex scenario in which lipolysis occurs. In this review, we discuss the BS synthesis, composition, bulk interactions and mode of action during lipid digestion and transport. We look specifically into surfactant-related functions of BS that affect lipolysis, such as interactions with dietary fibre and emulsifiers, the interfacial activity in facilitating lipase and colipase anchoring to the lipid substrate interface, and finally the role of BS in the intestinal transport of lipids. Unravelling the roles of BS in the processing of lipids in the gastrointestinal tract requires a detailed analysis of their interactions with different compounds. We provide an update on the most recent findings concerning two areas of BS involvement: lipolysis and intestinal transport. We first explore the interactions of BS with various dietary fibres and food emulsifiers in bulk and at interfaces, as these appear to be key aspects for understanding interactions with digestive media. Next, we explore the interactions of BS with components of the intestinal digestion environment, and the role of BS in displacing material from the oil-water interface and facilitating adsorption of lipase. We look into the process of desorption, solubilisation of lipolysis, products and formation of mixed micelles. Finally, the BS-driven interactions of colloidal particles with the small intestinal mucus layer are considered, providing new findings for the overall assessment of the role of BS in lipid digestion and intestinal transport. This review offers a unique compilation of well-established and most recent studies dealing with the interactions of BS with food emulsifiers, nanoparticles and dietary fibre, as well as with the luminal compounds of the gut, such as lipase-colipase, triglycerides and intestinal mucus. The combined analysis of these complex interactions may provide crucial information on the pattern and extent of lipid digestion. Such knowledge is important for controlling the uptake of dietary lipids or lipophilic pharmaceuticals in the gastrointestinal tract through the engineering of novel food structures or colloidal drug-delivery systems. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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