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Formation of Self-Assembled Mesophases During Lipid Digestion

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.657886

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lipid; liquid crystalline; self-assembly; digestion; lipolysis; mesophase

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP160102906, DE190100531]
  2. Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship
  3. Australian Research Council [DE190100531] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Lipids play a crucial role in regulating bodily functions and providing energy, primarily entering the body as triglycerides through diet. Certain lipids have been found to promote the formation of highly ordered colloidal structures during gastrointestinal digestion, impacting nutrient absorption. This process has implications for drug delivery, enabling the solubilization of poorly water-soluble drugs in the gut for absorption.
Lipids play an important role in regulating bodily functions and providing a source of energy. Lipids enter the body primarily in the form of triglycerides in our diet. The gastrointestinal digestion of certain types of lipids has been shown to promote the self-assembly of lipid digestion products into highly ordered colloidal structures. The formation of these ordered colloidal structures, which often possess well-recognized liquid crystalline morphologies (or mesophases), is currently understood to impact the way nutrients are transported in the gut and absorbed. The formation of these liquid crystalline structures has also been of interest within the field of drug delivery, as it enables the encapsulation or solubilization of poorly water-soluble drugs in the aqueous environment of the gut enabling a means of absorption. This review summarizes the evidence for structure formation during the digestion of different lipid systems associated with foods, the techniques used to characterize them and provides areas of focus for advancing our understanding of this emerging field.

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