Foods (Jan 2023)

<i>Monascus</i> Red Pigment Liposomes: Microstructural Characteristics, Stability, and Anticancer Activity

  • Pengcheng Long,
  • Lisha Zhu,
  • Huafa Lai,
  • Suyin Xu,
  • Xingxing Dong,
  • Yanchun Shao,
  • Liling Wang,
  • Shuiyuan Cheng,
  • Gang Liu,
  • Jingren He,
  • Yi He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12030447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 447

Abstract

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Monascus red pigments (MRPs), which are a kind of natural colorant produced by Monascus spp., are widely used in the food and health supplements industry but are not very stable during processing and storage. Thus, MRPs were embedded into liposome membranes using a thin-film ultrasonic method to improve stability in this study. Monascus red pigments liposomes (MRPL) exhibited spherical unilamellar vesicles (UV) with particle size, polydispersity indexes (PDI), and zeta potential of 20–200 nm, 0.362 ± 0.023, and −42.37 ± 0.21 mV, respectively. pH, thermal, light, metal ion, storage, and in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestion stability revealed that, compared with free MRPs, liposomes embedding significantly enhanced the stability of MRPs when exposed to adverse environmental conditions. Furthermore, anticancer assay suggested that MRPL exhibited a stronger inhibitory effect on MKN-28 cells by damaging the integrity of cells, with the IC50 value at 0.57 mg/mL. Overall, MRPLs possess stronger stability in external environment and in vitro simulated digestion with greater anticancer activity, indicating that MRPLs have the potential for promising application in the functional foods and pharmaceutical industries.

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