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Lactoferrin Bioavailability – Absorption and Effects

Lactoferrin bioavailability refers to how efficiently lactoferrin is absorbed and utilized by the body after ingestion. It is key to the protein´s immunological and antimicrobial effectiveness.

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Lactoferrin bioavailability refers to how efficiently lactoferrin is absorbed and utilized by the body after ingestion. It is key to the protein´s immunological and antimicrobial effectiveness.

What is Lactoferrin Bioavailability?

Lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein naturally found in human breast milk, saliva, tears, and other body secretions. Bioavailability refers to the proportion of an ingested substance that enters the bloodstream and becomes biologically active at the site of action. Lactoferrin bioavailability therefore describes how efficiently orally consumed lactoferrin is absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract and can exert its beneficial health effects.

Factors Influencing Bioavailability

The bioavailability of orally administered lactoferrin is affected by multiple factors:

  • Gastric acidity: As a protein, lactoferrin can be partially degraded by stomach acid and digestive enzymes such as pepsin. The extent of this proteolytic breakdown largely determines how much intact lactoferrin reaches the small intestine.
  • Processing and formulation: Native, undenatured lactoferrin is more stable than heat-treated forms. Micro- or nano-encapsulated formulations can reduce gastric degradation and improve intestinal uptake.
  • Age of the consumer: Infants have specific lactoferrin receptors in the intestinal lining that allow efficient uptake of intact lactoferrin. In adults, the density of these receptors is considerably lower.
  • Concomitant food intake: Taking lactoferrin alongside a meal can affect gastric transit time and thus the degree of protein degradation.
  • Iron status: The body´s iron status can modulate the binding capacity and behavior of lactoferrin within the digestive tract.

Mechanism of Intestinal Absorption

In the small intestine, lactoferrin is recognized and bound via specific lactoferrin receptors (LfR) on enterocytes. Additionally, LRP1 receptors (low-density lipoprotein receptor-related proteins) and transcytosis mechanisms facilitate transepithelial uptake. Proteolytic cleavage products such as lactoferricin and lactoferrampin also possess independent biological activities and can continue to exert immunomodulatory and antimicrobial effects even after the parent protein has been broken down in the gut.

Biological Efficacy Despite Limited Systemic Absorption

Notably, lactoferrin can exert significant biological effects even when only small amounts of intact protein reach the bloodstream. A large proportion of its activity occurs locally within the gastrointestinal tract, including:

  • Inhibition of pathogenic bacteria through iron sequestration
  • Modulation of the gut microbiome
  • Strengthening of the intestinal barrier function
  • Immunomodulation through interaction with immune cells in the intestinal mucosa

Furthermore, proteolytic fragments of lactoferrin enter the systemic circulation and can influence immunological processes throughout the body.

Strategies to Enhance Bioavailability

Several technological approaches aim to improve the bioavailability of lactoferrin:

  • Encapsulation technologies: Liposomal or polymer-based encapsulation protects the protein from the acidic gastric environment and allows controlled release in the small intestine.
  • Enteric-coated formulations: Specially coated capsules or tablets enable delayed release of lactoferrin in the intestine.
  • Combination with synergistic agents: Combining lactoferrin with prebiotics or specific proteins can enhance mucosal binding and absorption.
  • Nanoparticle formulations: Protein-based nanoparticles can increase absorption at the intestinal mucosa.

Clinical Relevance

The bioavailability of lactoferrin is particularly relevant in the following areas:

  • Dietary supplements for immune support
  • Infant formula as a substitute for lactoferrin naturally present in breast milk
  • Adjunctive therapy for iron deficiency, as lactoferrin can enhance intestinal iron absorption
  • Prevention and supportive treatment of gastrointestinal infections

References

  1. Lönnerdal B. - Nutritional and physiologic significance of human milk proteins. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003;77(6):1537S-1543S.
  2. Superti F. - Lactoferrin from Bovine Milk: A Protective Companion for Life. Nutrients. 2020;12(9):2932. doi:10.3390/nu12092932.
  3. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) - Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to lactoferrin. EFSA Journal. 2012;10(7):2771.

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