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Huaiqiong Chen1, Qixin Zhong2.
Abstract
Microemulsions are suitable for simultaneous delivery of flavour oils and lipophilic bioactive compounds in transparent beverages. In the present study, the feasibility of delivering β-carotene in microemulsions formulated with peppermint oil and a blend of Tween® 20 and various amounts of sunflower lecithin was investigated. The poorly water- and oil-soluble β-carotene was dissolved in the transparent microemulsions that had particles smaller than 10nm and were stable during ambient storage for 65 d. The inclusion of β-carotene did not change the flow-behaviour and Newtonian viscosity. The degradation of β-carotene in microemulsions during ambient storage, ultraviolet radiation, and thermal treatments at 60 and 80 °C followed first order kinetics and was greatly suppressed when compared to the solution control. The antioxidant potential of peppermint oil and a greater content of lecithin in microemulsions enabled the better protection of β-carotene. The studied microemulsions may find various applications in manufacturing transparent beverages.Entities:
Keywords: Microemulsion; Peppermint oil; Stability; Sunflower lecithin; Tween® 20; β-Carotene
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25529729 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.11.116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514