Incorporation of lutein on layered double hydroxide for improving the environmental stability

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To overcome the poor stability of natural lutein to environmental factors, layered double hydroxide was incorporated by a green mechanical grinding process. The influences of external factors (chemical reagents, heating and light) on the stability of lutein before and after being loaded were evaluated. The results confirmed that lutein was mainly adsorbed on the surface of layered double hydroxide (LDH) via the chemical interaction. Compared with pure lutein, the thermal decomposition of lutein/LDH was improved from 100 ◦C to 300 ◦C, and the retention ratio of lutein was increased by about 8.64% and 21.47% after 96 h of light exposure and accelerated degradation, respectively. It is expected that the stable lutein/LDH composites may constitutean additive in animal feed.

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Li, S., Mu, B., Dong, W., Liang, O., Shao, S., & Wang, A. (2020). Incorporation of lutein on layered double hydroxide for improving the environmental stability. Molecules, 25(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051231

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