Microencapsulated Krill And Tuna Oil Blend Raises Plasma Long-Chain N-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Levels Compared To Tuna Oil With Similar Increases In Ileal Contractility In Rats

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION(2017)

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Long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC n-3 PUFA) may be more bioavailable from krill oil compared to fish oil due to their phospholipid structure. We tested whether a microencapsulated krill and tuna oil blend (ME-TOKO) provided greater LC n-3 PUFA bioavailability, improved blood lipid profiles and increased intestinal contractility compared to microencapsulated tuna oil (ME-TO). Rats were divided into three groups to receive isocaloric diets containing ME-TO, ME-TOKO and microencapsulated olive oil (ME-OO) at 0.3 or 2g/100g for 4 weeks. Final body and organ weights, feed intake and waste output were similar. ME-TOKO rats had higher plasma total LC n-3 PUFA levels compared to ME-TO, but liver LC n-3 PUFA levels and plasma triglyceride and cholesterol levels were similar in non-fasted rats. Diets containing 2% ME-TO and ME-TOKO also showed similar increases in ileal contractility. In summary, ME-TO bioavailability of LC n-3 PUFA was similar to ME-TOKO.
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Microencapsulation, krill, tuna, oil, bioavailability, plasma, liver, gut contractility, lipids
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