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Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices

The effect of the physical state of flavonoid-inulin microparticles (semi-crystalline/amorphous) on the oxidative stability of lipid matrices was studied. Epicatechin (E) and quercetin (Q) microparticles with inulin were formulated at two infeed temperatures (15 °C and 90 °C) by spray drying. X-ray...

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Autores principales: Morelo, Guibeth, Giménez, Begoña, Márquez-Ruiz, Gloria, Holgado, Francisca, Romero-Hasler, Patricio, Soto-Bustamante, Eduardo, Robert, Paz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110520
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author Morelo, Guibeth
Giménez, Begoña
Márquez-Ruiz, Gloria
Holgado, Francisca
Romero-Hasler, Patricio
Soto-Bustamante, Eduardo
Robert, Paz
author_facet Morelo, Guibeth
Giménez, Begoña
Márquez-Ruiz, Gloria
Holgado, Francisca
Romero-Hasler, Patricio
Soto-Bustamante, Eduardo
Robert, Paz
author_sort Morelo, Guibeth
collection PubMed
description The effect of the physical state of flavonoid-inulin microparticles (semi-crystalline/amorphous) on the oxidative stability of lipid matrices was studied. Epicatechin (E) and quercetin (Q) microparticles with inulin were formulated at two infeed temperatures (15 °C and 90 °C) by spray drying. X-ray diffraction analyses showed that flavonoid-inulin microparticles obtained at feed temperature of 15 °C were semi-crystalline (E-In-15, 61.2% and Q-In-15, 60%), whereas those at 90 °C were amorphous (Q-In-90, 1.73 and Q-In-90 2.30%). Semi-crystalline state of flavonoid-inulin microparticles enhanced the EE (68.8 and 67.8% for E and Q, respectively) compared to amorphous state (41.6 and 51.1% for E and Q, respectively). However, amorphous Q-microparticles showed the highest antioxidant activity both in methyl linoleate and sunflower oil, increasing the induction period and decreasing the polar compounds and polymer triglyceride formation during long-term oxidation study. Therefore, the physical state of spray-dried flavonoid-inulin microparticles may determine their antioxidant activity in lipid matrices.
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spelling pubmed-69127322020-01-02 Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices Morelo, Guibeth Giménez, Begoña Márquez-Ruiz, Gloria Holgado, Francisca Romero-Hasler, Patricio Soto-Bustamante, Eduardo Robert, Paz Antioxidants (Basel) Article The effect of the physical state of flavonoid-inulin microparticles (semi-crystalline/amorphous) on the oxidative stability of lipid matrices was studied. Epicatechin (E) and quercetin (Q) microparticles with inulin were formulated at two infeed temperatures (15 °C and 90 °C) by spray drying. X-ray diffraction analyses showed that flavonoid-inulin microparticles obtained at feed temperature of 15 °C were semi-crystalline (E-In-15, 61.2% and Q-In-15, 60%), whereas those at 90 °C were amorphous (Q-In-90, 1.73 and Q-In-90 2.30%). Semi-crystalline state of flavonoid-inulin microparticles enhanced the EE (68.8 and 67.8% for E and Q, respectively) compared to amorphous state (41.6 and 51.1% for E and Q, respectively). However, amorphous Q-microparticles showed the highest antioxidant activity both in methyl linoleate and sunflower oil, increasing the induction period and decreasing the polar compounds and polymer triglyceride formation during long-term oxidation study. Therefore, the physical state of spray-dried flavonoid-inulin microparticles may determine their antioxidant activity in lipid matrices. MDPI 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6912732/ /pubmed/31671558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110520 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Morelo, Guibeth
Giménez, Begoña
Márquez-Ruiz, Gloria
Holgado, Francisca
Romero-Hasler, Patricio
Soto-Bustamante, Eduardo
Robert, Paz
Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title_full Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title_fullStr Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title_short Influence of the Physical State of Spray-Dried Flavonoid-Inulin Microparticles on Oxidative Stability of Lipid Matrices
title_sort influence of the physical state of spray-dried flavonoid-inulin microparticles on oxidative stability of lipid matrices
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110520
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