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Resveratrol-Loaded Nanocarriers: Characteristics, Sources, Health Effects, Recent Delivery Systems, and Their Food and Biomedical Applications Publisher



Rostami M1, 2 ; Beheshtizadeh N3, 4 ; Mazaheri EL4 ; Mirzaei G1 ; Andishmand H5 ; Mafi A6 ; Esfandiari Z7 ; Safavizadeh V8 ; Assadpour E9, 10 ; Sani MA1 ; Ahari H11 ; Jafari SM12, 13
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Source: Food Bioscience Published:2024


Abstract

Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene, RES) is a polyphenolic phytoalexin widely studied in the recent years due to its known several biological activities. In spite of the potential benefits of RES, its use is restricted because of its photosensitivity, low solubility, and fast metabolism, which intensely challenge its bioactivity and bioavailability. As RES is unstable against environmental conditions and due to its low bioavailability, multiple methods have been provided for the encapsulation of RES to facilitate its practical application in various fields. Encapsulation is introduced as an appropriate strategy in order to maintain stability, high absorption, and sustained release rate of RES. This review attempts to discuss the recent techniques used in loading RES in micro/nano-carriers and explain their wide applications in food and biomedical industries. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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