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Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications

Sodium alginate is one of the most interesting and the most investigated and applied biopolymers due to its advantageous properties. Among them, easy, simple, mild, rapid, non-toxic gelation by divalent cations is the most important. In addition, it is abundant, low-cost, eco-friendly, bio-compatibl...

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Autores principales: Milivojević, Milan, Popović, Aleksandra, Pajić-Lijaković, Ivana, Šoštarić, Ivan, Kolašinac, Stefan, Stevanović, Zora Dajić
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080620
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author Milivojević, Milan
Popović, Aleksandra
Pajić-Lijaković, Ivana
Šoštarić, Ivan
Kolašinac, Stefan
Stevanović, Zora Dajić
author_facet Milivojević, Milan
Popović, Aleksandra
Pajić-Lijaković, Ivana
Šoštarić, Ivan
Kolašinac, Stefan
Stevanović, Zora Dajić
author_sort Milivojević, Milan
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description Sodium alginate is one of the most interesting and the most investigated and applied biopolymers due to its advantageous properties. Among them, easy, simple, mild, rapid, non-toxic gelation by divalent cations is the most important. In addition, it is abundant, low-cost, eco-friendly, bio-compatible, bio-adhesive, biodegradable, stable, etc. All those properties were systematically considered within this review. Carotenoids are functional components in the human diet with plenty of health benefits. However, their sensitivity to environmental and process stresses, chemical instability, easy oxidation, low water solubility, and bioavailability limit their food and pharmaceutical applications. Encapsulation may help in overcoming these limitations and within this review, the role of alginate-based encapsulation systems in improving the stability and bioavailability of carotenoids is explored. It may be concluded that all alginate-based systems increase carotenoid stability, but only those of micro- and nano-size, as well as emulsion-based, may improve their low bioaccessibility. In addition, the incorporation of other biopolymers may further improve encapsulation system properties. Furthermore, the main techniques for evaluating the encapsulation are briefly considered. This review critically and profoundly explains the role of alginates in improving the encapsulation process of carotenoids, suggesting the best alternatives for those systems. Moreover, it provides a comprehensive cover of recent advances in this field.
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spelling pubmed-104542072023-08-26 Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications Milivojević, Milan Popović, Aleksandra Pajić-Lijaković, Ivana Šoštarić, Ivan Kolašinac, Stefan Stevanović, Zora Dajić Gels Review Sodium alginate is one of the most interesting and the most investigated and applied biopolymers due to its advantageous properties. Among them, easy, simple, mild, rapid, non-toxic gelation by divalent cations is the most important. In addition, it is abundant, low-cost, eco-friendly, bio-compatible, bio-adhesive, biodegradable, stable, etc. All those properties were systematically considered within this review. Carotenoids are functional components in the human diet with plenty of health benefits. However, their sensitivity to environmental and process stresses, chemical instability, easy oxidation, low water solubility, and bioavailability limit their food and pharmaceutical applications. Encapsulation may help in overcoming these limitations and within this review, the role of alginate-based encapsulation systems in improving the stability and bioavailability of carotenoids is explored. It may be concluded that all alginate-based systems increase carotenoid stability, but only those of micro- and nano-size, as well as emulsion-based, may improve their low bioaccessibility. In addition, the incorporation of other biopolymers may further improve encapsulation system properties. Furthermore, the main techniques for evaluating the encapsulation are briefly considered. This review critically and profoundly explains the role of alginates in improving the encapsulation process of carotenoids, suggesting the best alternatives for those systems. Moreover, it provides a comprehensive cover of recent advances in this field. MDPI 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10454207/ /pubmed/37623075 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080620 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Milivojević, Milan
Popović, Aleksandra
Pajić-Lijaković, Ivana
Šoštarić, Ivan
Kolašinac, Stefan
Stevanović, Zora Dajić
Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title_full Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title_fullStr Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title_full_unstemmed Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title_short Alginate Gel-Based Carriers for Encapsulation of Carotenoids: On Challenges and Applications
title_sort alginate gel-based carriers for encapsulation of carotenoids: on challenges and applications
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080620
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