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Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry

Encapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP(®), sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and maltodextrin (MD) as a wall materi...

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Autores principales: Mujica-Álvarez, Javiera, Gil-Castell, O., Barra, Pabla A., Ribes-Greus, A., Bustos, Rubén, Faccini, Mirko, Matiacevich, Silvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7144125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32192033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061357
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author Mujica-Álvarez, Javiera
Gil-Castell, O.
Barra, Pabla A.
Ribes-Greus, A.
Bustos, Rubén
Faccini, Mirko
Matiacevich, Silvia
author_facet Mujica-Álvarez, Javiera
Gil-Castell, O.
Barra, Pabla A.
Ribes-Greus, A.
Bustos, Rubén
Faccini, Mirko
Matiacevich, Silvia
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description Encapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP(®), sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and maltodextrin (MD) as a wall material on the physicochemical properties of emulsions and powders was evaluated. First, nanoemulsions containing MD:CAP:TW:VA/VE and MD:SC:TW:VA/VE were prepared and characterized. Then, powders were obtained by means of spray-drying and analyzed in terms of the product yield, encapsulation efficiency, moisture content, porosity, surface morphology, chemical structure, and thermal properties and thermo-oxidative/thermal stability. Results showed that although nanoemulsions were obtained for all the compositions, homogeneous microcapsules were found after the drying process. High product yield and encapsulation efficiency were obtained, and the presence of the vitamins was corroborated. The characteristics of the powders were mainly influenced by the encapsulating agent used and also by the type of vitamin. In general, the microcapsules remained thermally stable up to 170 °C and, therefore, the proposed encapsulation systems for vitamins A and E were suitable for the preparation of additives for the feed manufacturing through the extrusion process.
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spelling pubmed-71441252020-04-13 Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry Mujica-Álvarez, Javiera Gil-Castell, O. Barra, Pabla A. Ribes-Greus, A. Bustos, Rubén Faccini, Mirko Matiacevich, Silvia Molecules Article Encapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP(®), sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and maltodextrin (MD) as a wall material on the physicochemical properties of emulsions and powders was evaluated. First, nanoemulsions containing MD:CAP:TW:VA/VE and MD:SC:TW:VA/VE were prepared and characterized. Then, powders were obtained by means of spray-drying and analyzed in terms of the product yield, encapsulation efficiency, moisture content, porosity, surface morphology, chemical structure, and thermal properties and thermo-oxidative/thermal stability. Results showed that although nanoemulsions were obtained for all the compositions, homogeneous microcapsules were found after the drying process. High product yield and encapsulation efficiency were obtained, and the presence of the vitamins was corroborated. The characteristics of the powders were mainly influenced by the encapsulating agent used and also by the type of vitamin. In general, the microcapsules remained thermally stable up to 170 °C and, therefore, the proposed encapsulation systems for vitamins A and E were suitable for the preparation of additives for the feed manufacturing through the extrusion process. MDPI 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7144125/ /pubmed/32192033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061357 Text en © 2020 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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Matiacevich, Silvia
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7144125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32192033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061357
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