Data for the size of cholesterol-fat micelles as a function of bile salt concentration and the physico-chemical properties of six liquid experimental pine-derived phytosterol formulations in a cholesterol-containing artificial intestine fluid

Data Brief. 2016 Dec 21:10:478-481. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.12.027. eCollection 2017 Feb.

Abstract

The data in this paper are additional information to the research article entiltled "Inhibition of cholesterol transport in an intestine cell model by pine-derived phytosterols" (Yi et al.,2016) [1]. The data derived from the measurement on six liquid formulations of commercial pine-derived phytosterol (CPP) by dynamic light scattering. The data cover micelle size and the zeta-potential for formulations with cholesterol including monoglyceride, oleic acid, and bile salt. The data demonstrate the critical effect of the bile salt concentration on the size of cholesterol-digested fat micelles.