Literature DB >> 29784318

Effect of spray-drying with organic solvents on the encapsulation, release and stability of fish oil.

Cristian Encina1, Gloria Márquez-Ruiz2, Francisca Holgado2, Begoña Giménez3, Cristina Vergara4, Paz Robert5.   

Abstract

Fish-oil (FO) was encapsulated with hydroxypropylcelullose (HPC) by conventional spray-drying with water (FO-water) and solvent spray-drying with ethanol (FO-EtOH), methanol (FO-MeOH) and acetone (FO-Acet) in order to study the effect of the solvent on the encapsulation efficiency (EE), microparticle properties and stability of FO during storage at 40 °C. Results showed that FO-Acet presented the highest EE of FO (92.0%), followed by FO-EtOH (80.4%), FO-MeOH (75.0%) and FO-water (71.1%). A decrease of the dielectric constant increased the EE of FO, promoting triglyceride-polymer interactions instead of oil-in-water emulsion retention. FO release profile in aqueous model was similar for all FO-microparticles, releasing only the surface FO, according to Higuchi model. Oxidative stability of FO significantly improved by spray-drying with MeOH, both in surface and encapsulated oil fractions. In conclusion, encapsulation of FO by solvent spray-drying can be proposed as an alternative technology for encapsulation of hydrophobic molecules.
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Keywords:  Fish oil; Microencapsulation; Oxidation; Solvent spray-drying

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29784318     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.05.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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