Evaluation of mesostructured silica materials with diferent structures and morphologies as carriers for quercetin and naringin encapsulation
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2021
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Two mesostructured silicas with wormhole-like pore arrangement (HMS and MSU-2) were synthesized and evaluated for the
frst time as carriers for the encapsulation of two bioactive favonoids (quercetin and naringin). For comparative purposes, a
hexagonal mesostructured SBA-15 silica type frequently used as encapsulating support was also prepared and tested. All the
materials were characterized before and after the loading with the analytes. Diferent silica/analyte ratios were evaluated to
determine the loading and encapsulation kinetics of the diferent materials. Both favonoids were successfully loaded inside
the pores of the three silicas. The quercetin loading capacity of HMS was higher than SBA-15 and MSU-2 silicas, whereas
for naringin SBA-15 and MSU-2 were slightly more efective. These diferences could be attributed to the molecular size of
the analytes and the textural properties of the diferent materials. Nevertheless, HMS was the silica that enabled to release
the highest amount of both analytes. Thus, it could be considered a suitable carrier of these favonoids and an alternative to
other materials such as SBA-15. Moreover, the release process was performed under controlled conditions (pH 2.0 and 7.4)
to simulate digestive conditions. Quercetin was delivered faster and more efciently from the encapsulated at pH 2.0, whereas
no diferences were observed for naringin at both pHs. Finally, the antioxidant activity of the resulting encapsulates was
determined. The results obtained suggested the potential use of wormhole-like mesostructured silicas as carriers to enhance
the stability and bioavailability of favonoids, so they can be used in future food and biomedical applications.
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Morante-Zarcero, S., Endrino, A., Casado, N. et al. Evaluation of mesostructured silica materials with different structures and morphologies as carriers for quercetin and naringin encapsulation. J Porous Mater 29, 33–48 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10934-021-01144-7
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