Lysoglyceroglycolipids improve the intestinal absorption of micellar fucoxanthin by Caco-2 cells

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To improve the intestinal absorption of fucoxanthin, we evaluated the effects of dietary glyceroglycolipids on the uptake and secretion of fucoxanthin solubilized in mixed micelles by human intestinal Caco-2 cells. Although digalactosyldiacylglycerol and sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol suppressed fucoxanthin uptake and secretion, their lyso-types, digalactosylmonoacylglycerol and sulfoquinovosylmonoa cylglycerol, remarkably enhanced them. Thus, some dietary glyceroglycolipids may be potential enhancers of fucoxanthin bioavailability in humans.

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Kotake-Nara, E., Yonekura, L., & Nagao, A. (2015, November 1). Lysoglyceroglycolipids improve the intestinal absorption of micellar fucoxanthin by Caco-2 cells. Journal of Oleo Science. Japan Oil Chemists Society. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess15180

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