Abstract

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are harmful by-products of thermal-processing of food. Betanin is an antioxidant with the potential to inhibit AGEs formation. In this work, we encapsulated betanin in chitosan-sodium tripolyphosphate coated quaternary ammonium-functionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles (CS@QAMSNPs) to enhance the ability of betanin to inhibit AGEs formation. The inhibition rate of betanin-CS@QAMSNPs was 70.29%, which was higher than that of betanin (39.48%). Compared with betanin (2.16%), betanin-CS@QAMSNPs can trap more methylglyoxal (18.7%), absorb formed AGEs, and retain the antioxidant capacity of betanin under high-temperatures. Betanin-CS@QAMSNPs can reduce the average degree of substitution per peptide molecule value (DSP) of some glycation sites in bovine serum albumin. The cell viability was over 80% in the presence of betanin-CS@QAMSNPs, indicating their good biocompatibility. In the biscuit model, the highest inhibition rate of AGEs formation by betanin-CS@QAMSNPs was 12.5%, and CS@QAMSNPs can further adsorb the AGEs generated during digestion.

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