Beschreibung
Milk proteins can be used as encapsulation tools for the delivery of bioactive materials, due to their structural and functional diversity. In this book, we discuss the potential applications of milk proteins, -lactoglobulin, -casein and -casein for the delivery of several bioactive materials, such as tea catechins, antioxidant polyphenols, vitamin A and lipids. Here, we compare the binding efficacy and encapsulation of these bioactive materials by the milk proteins. Structural analysis showed that the biomaterial bindings were via hydrophilic, hydrophobic and H-bonding contacts. The loading efficacies were varied from 30% to 50% for these bioactive materials. The results showed that milk proteins are capable of transporting bioactive materials and increase the bioavailability of these dietary compounds.
Autorenportrait
H.A. Tajmir-Riahi: Research Professor at University of Quebec in Trois-Rivieres (UQTR), Canada. He was admitted to the Circle of Excellence of Quebec University in 2017. He has 340 publications in international journals with 7 books and 15 book chapters. Research interest: drug interactions with DNA, RNA and proteins; drug delivery.