Astaxanthin-Loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Preservation of Antioxidant Activity
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Rodriguez-Ruiz, Violeta
Salatti Dorado, José Ángel
Barzegari, Abolfazl
Barzegari, Abolfazl
Nicolas-Boluda, Alba
Houaoui, Amel
Caballero-Casero, Noelia
Caballo Linares, Carmen
Sicilia Criado, María Dolores
Bastias, Jorge
Pauthe, Emmanuel
Omidi, Yadollah
Letourneur, Didier
Rubio Bravo, Soledad
Gueguen, Virginie
Pavon-Djavid, Graciela
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MDPIDate
2018Subject
AstaxanthinNanostructured lipid carriers
Antioxidants
Haematoccocus pluvialis
Lipophilic ABTS assay
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Astaxanthin is a xanthophyll carotenoid showing efficient scavenging ability and represents
an interesting candidate in the development of new therapies for preventing and treating oxidative
stress-related pathologies. However, its high lipophilicity and thermolability often limits its
antioxidant efficacy in human applications. Here, we developed a formulation of lipid carriers to
protect astaxanthin’s antioxidant activity. The synthesis of natural astaxanthin-loaded nanostructured
lipid carriers using a green process with sunflower oil as liquid lipid is presented. Their antioxidant
activity was measured by -Tocopherol Equivalent Antioxidant Capacity assay and was compared to
those of both natural astaxanthin and -tocopherol. Characterizations by dynamic light scattering,
atomic force microscopy, and scattering electron microscopy techniques were carried out and
showed spherical and surface negative charged particles with z-average and polydispersity values of
~60 nm and ~0.3, respectively. Astaxanthin loading was also investigated showing an astaxanthin
recovery of more than 90% after synthesis of nanostructured lipid carriers. These results demonstrate
the capability of the formulation to stabilize astaxanthin molecule and preserve and enhance the
antioxidant activity