Physiological relevance of food grade microcapsules: Impact of milk protein based microcapsules on inflammation in mouse models for inflammatory bowel diseases

Rebecca Würth, Ilias Lagkouvardos, Thomas Clavel, Julia Wilke, Petra Foerst, Ulrich Kulozik, Dirk Haller, Gabriele Hörmannsperger

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Abstract

In order to increase beneficial effects of bioactive compounds in functional food and dietary supplements, enormous efforts are put in the technological development of microcapsules. Although these products are often tailor-made for disease susceptible consumer, the physiological impact of microcapsule uptake on the respective target consumer has never been addressed. The present study aimed to assess the relevance of this aspect by analyzing the impact of milk protein based microcapsules on experimental inflammatory bowel disease. Long-term feeding of sodium caseinate or rennet gel microcapsules resulted in significant alterations in the intestinal microbiota of healthy mice. In TNFΔARE/wt mice, a model for chronic ileal inflammation, rennet gel microcapsules resulted in further increased splenomegaly, whereas ileal inflammation was unchanged. In IL10-/- mice, a model for chronic colitis, both types of microcapsules induced a local increase of the intestinal inflammation. The present study is the first to demonstrate that, independent of their cargo, microcapsules have the potential to affect the intestinal microbiota and to exert unprecedented detrimental effects on disease-susceptible individuals. In conclusion, the impact of microcapsule uptake on the respective target consumer groups should be thoroughly investigated in advance to their commercial use in functional food or dietary supplements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1629-1634
Number of pages6
JournalMolecular Nutrition and Food Research
Volume59
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Functional food
  • IBD
  • Intestinal microbiota
  • Microencapsulation
  • Probiotics

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