Publications by authors named "Liliya Vinarova"

Article Synopsis
  • Previous research shows significant differences in intestinal fluid composition between infants and adults, impacting drug solubilization.
  • This study analyzed the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs in intestinal fluids from 19 infant patients, finding that average solubilizing capacities were similar to adults for some drugs but not all.
  • The findings highlight the need for further research to understand drug solubilization mechanisms in infants and how interpatient variability affects drug bioavailability.
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Studies in humans show that a calcium-enriched diet leads to lower cholesterol in blood serum. This phenomenon is usually explained in the literature with a reduced cholesterol absorption in the small intestine. Our study aims to clarify the effect of calcium on the solubilisation of cholesterol and fatty acid in the dietary mixed micelles (DMM), viz.

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Quillaja saponin extracts are known to reduce plasma cholesterol levels in humans. Here we study the mechanism of this effect with Quillaja Dry saponin extract (QD). In vitro model of triglyceride lipolysis is used to quantify the effect of QD on the solubilization of cholesterol and of the lipolysis products (fatty acids and monoglycerides) in the dietary mixed micelles (DMM).

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Using an in vitro digestion model, we studied the effect of six saponin extracts on the bioaccessibility of cholesterol and saturated fatty acids (SFAs). In the absence of saponins, around 78% of the available cholesterol was solubilized in the simulated intestinal fluids. The addition of two extracts, Quillaja Dry (QD) and Sapindin (SAP), was found to decrease cholesterol bioaccessibility to 19% and 44%, respectively.

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