Journal of Functional Foods (Apr 2021)

Enhanced absorption of curcuminoids and 3-Acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid from fenugreek galactomannan hydrogel beadlets: A natural approach to the co-delivery of lipophilic phytonutrients

  • Maliakkal Balakrishnan Abhilash,
  • Dinesh Kumar,
  • Ayswaria Deepti,
  • Aswathi Nair,
  • Vanheule Greet,
  • Vynckier An-Katrien,
  • Van Den Driessche Mieke,
  • Syam Das Sivadasan,
  • Balu Maliakel,
  • Baby Chakrapani PS,
  • Krishnakumar Illathu Madhavamenon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79
p. 104405

Abstract

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Simultaneous oral delivery of bioactive molecules with enhanced bioavailability is of great significance, especially when delivered from single beadlets. Here, we report the formulation, characterization, and pharmacokinetic properties of two poorly bioavailable lipophilic phytonutrients with synergistic effects, curcuminoids and 3-Acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA), following their co-delivery using fenugreek dietary fiber (Galactomannans)-based hydrogel beadlets (CGM-BSW). These beadlets are capable of extensive swelling and sustained-release of self-emulsified colloidal particles (150 – 200 nm) containing curcuminoids and AKBA allowing for improved absorption. The results of our double-blinded 4-way crossover, 4-sequence study (n = 14) demonstrated that a single dose of 250 mg of these beadlets enhanced the absorption of unconjugated curcuminoids (24.8-fold) and AKBA (6.9-fold) compared to their unformulated counterparts. The absorption of CGM-BSW formulated curcuminoids was also 5.6-fold higher than that of those formulated with turmerones (UCT). UPLC-ESI-QQQ-MS/MS was used to quantify both the curcuminoids and AKBA concentration in the plasma samples and this data was used to determine their pharmacokinetic characteristics.

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