TY - JOUR
T1 - Date pomace polysaccharides-capped selenium nanoparticles
T2 - Biosynthesis, optimization, physicochemical characterization, biological activities, stability and gut microbiota modulation
AU - Bamigbade, Gafar Babatunde
AU - Subhash, Athira
AU - Abdin, Mohammed
AU - Jarusheh, Hebah
AU - Abu-Jdayil, Basim
AU - Liu, Shao Quan
AU - Palmisano, Giovanni
AU - Ali, Abdelmoneim
AU - Eldin, Afaf Kamal
AU - Ayyash, Mutamed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Selenium nanoparticles (Se-NPS) are recognized for their bioavailability and low toxicity, though their inherent instability limits broader applications. This study explored the biosynthesis and functional properties of selenium nanoparticles (Se-NPS) stabilized with date pomace polysaccharides (MPS-NPS). The MPS-NPS characteristics, digestibility and impact on human gut microbiota were investigated. The MPS-NPS were well-stabilized, spherical particles averaging 65.4 nm in size, with PDI (0.032), zeta potential (–21.07 mV) and notable antioxidant activity (82.7 % DPPH, 68.9 % ABTS, 491.0 µg/mL FRAP, and 961.2 µg/mL TAC at 100 mg/L). They also showed concentration-dependent enzyme inhibition: 86.8 % α-amylase, 53.9 % α-glucosidase, and 42.4 % ACE inhibition at 100 mg/L, along with anticancer effects against Caco-2 (32.3 %) and MCF-7 (11.3 %) at 50 mg/L. MPS-NPS demonstrated broad antimicrobial activity against E. coli O 157:H7 (84.2 %), S. Typhimurium (82.5 %), S. aureus (77.2 %), and L. monocytogenes (89.24 %) and supported probiotic growth, indicating prebiotic potential. During fecal fermentation, they boosted short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production and the abundance of SCFA-producing bacteria, including Gemmiger formicilis and Bifidobacterium species. These findings suggest MPS-NPS as a promising functional ingredient for gut health and dietary supplementation.
AB - Selenium nanoparticles (Se-NPS) are recognized for their bioavailability and low toxicity, though their inherent instability limits broader applications. This study explored the biosynthesis and functional properties of selenium nanoparticles (Se-NPS) stabilized with date pomace polysaccharides (MPS-NPS). The MPS-NPS characteristics, digestibility and impact on human gut microbiota were investigated. The MPS-NPS were well-stabilized, spherical particles averaging 65.4 nm in size, with PDI (0.032), zeta potential (–21.07 mV) and notable antioxidant activity (82.7 % DPPH, 68.9 % ABTS, 491.0 µg/mL FRAP, and 961.2 µg/mL TAC at 100 mg/L). They also showed concentration-dependent enzyme inhibition: 86.8 % α-amylase, 53.9 % α-glucosidase, and 42.4 % ACE inhibition at 100 mg/L, along with anticancer effects against Caco-2 (32.3 %) and MCF-7 (11.3 %) at 50 mg/L. MPS-NPS demonstrated broad antimicrobial activity against E. coli O 157:H7 (84.2 %), S. Typhimurium (82.5 %), S. aureus (77.2 %), and L. monocytogenes (89.24 %) and supported probiotic growth, indicating prebiotic potential. During fecal fermentation, they boosted short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production and the abundance of SCFA-producing bacteria, including Gemmiger formicilis and Bifidobacterium species. These findings suggest MPS-NPS as a promising functional ingredient for gut health and dietary supplementation.
KW - Green synthesis
KW - Metabolomics
KW - Nano-selenium
KW - Nanobiotechnology
KW - Polysaccharide-selenium
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fhfh.2025.100198
DO - 10.1016/j.fhfh.2025.100198
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215868057
SN - 2667-0259
VL - 7
JO - Food Hydrocolloids for Health
JF - Food Hydrocolloids for Health
M1 - 100198
ER -