JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dual-function starch aerogels: Nutraceutical carriers for iron and folic acid delivery

Giulia ClarePedro SimõesB. F. O. CostaLuísa Durães

Year: 2024 Journal:   Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology Vol: 100 Pages: 106069-106069   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Iron and folic acid are especially important in pregnancy, where supplementation is often the only path to prevent anemia. Despite the available commercial solutions, the challenges of enhancing nutrient absorption and reducing side effects foster the search for novel approaches. In this work, freeze-dried starch aerogels were developed to act as nutraceutical carriers for co-delivery and tested under simulated digestion conditions. Iron and folic acid were loaded into starch gels, both separately and mixed. Iron presented a faster release than folic acid in intestinal conditions, reaching 75–80 % after 10 and 90 min, respectively. Molecular modeling suggests that folic acid interacts with amylose agglomerates in water by hydrogen bonds, probably delaying its release. Co-delivery of these nutraceuticals seems to not affect the release behavior. The Korsmeyer-Peppas kinetic model fits well to all release profiles. The proposed starch aerogel is a promising solution and further development can increase its competitiveness against conventional supplements.

Keywords:
Nutraceutical Starch Folic acid Chemistry Food science Medicine Internal medicine

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