Nano-Liposomes Deliver *Gracilaria corticata* Peptides, Shielding Bioactives from Stomach Degradation
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A recent study investigates a novel method for delivering bioactive peptides from the red seaweed *Gracilaria corticata* using nano-liposomes to enhance their stability and control their release in the gastrointestinal tract. The research focuses on encapsulating these peptides within nano-liposomes to protect them from degradation and ensure targeted delivery.
Scientists created nano-liposomes containing bioactive peptides extracted from *Gracilaria corticata*. They then assessed the nano-liposomes for size, encapsulation efficiency, and release behavior under simulated gastrointestinal conditions. The results showed the nano-liposomes successfully protected the peptides from breakdown in the harsh environment of the stomach and allowed for a more controlled release in the intestines. This nano-liposomal delivery system shows promise for improving the bioavailability and effectiveness of bioactive peptides derived from *Gracilaria corticata*.
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Date: May 6, 2026
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