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Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases

Water-in-oil-in-water (W(1)/O/W(2)) emulsions are emulsion-based systems where the dispersed phase is an emulsion itself, offering great potential for the encapsulation of hydrophilic bioactive compounds. However, their formation and stabilization is still a challenge mainly due to water migration,...

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Autores principales: Molet-Rodríguez, Anna, Martín-Belloso, Olga, Salvia-Trujillo, Laura
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020312
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author Molet-Rodríguez, Anna
Martín-Belloso, Olga
Salvia-Trujillo, Laura
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Salvia-Trujillo, Laura
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description Water-in-oil-in-water (W(1)/O/W(2)) emulsions are emulsion-based systems where the dispersed phase is an emulsion itself, offering great potential for the encapsulation of hydrophilic bioactive compounds. However, their formation and stabilization is still a challenge mainly due to water migration, which could be reduced by lipid phase gelation. This study aimed to assess the impact of lipid phase state being liquid or gelled using glyceryl stearate (GS) at 1% (w/w) as well as the hydrophilic emulsifier (T80: Tween 80 or lecithin) and the oil type (MCT:medium chain triglyceride or corn oil (CO) as long chain triglyceride) on the formation and stabilization of chlorophyllin W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions. Their colloidal stability against temperature and light exposure conditions was evaluated. Gelling both lipid phases (MCT and CO) rendered smaller W(1) droplets during the first emulsification step, followed by formation of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions with smaller W(1)/O droplet size and more stable against clarification. The stability of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions was sensitive to a temperature increase, which might be related to the lower gelling degree of the lipid phase at higher temperatures. This study provides valuable insight for the formation and stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions with gelled lipid phases as delivery systems of hydrophilic bioactive compounds under common food storage conditions.
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spelling pubmed-78273392021-01-25 Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases Molet-Rodríguez, Anna Martín-Belloso, Olga Salvia-Trujillo, Laura Molecules Article Water-in-oil-in-water (W(1)/O/W(2)) emulsions are emulsion-based systems where the dispersed phase is an emulsion itself, offering great potential for the encapsulation of hydrophilic bioactive compounds. However, their formation and stabilization is still a challenge mainly due to water migration, which could be reduced by lipid phase gelation. This study aimed to assess the impact of lipid phase state being liquid or gelled using glyceryl stearate (GS) at 1% (w/w) as well as the hydrophilic emulsifier (T80: Tween 80 or lecithin) and the oil type (MCT:medium chain triglyceride or corn oil (CO) as long chain triglyceride) on the formation and stabilization of chlorophyllin W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions. Their colloidal stability against temperature and light exposure conditions was evaluated. Gelling both lipid phases (MCT and CO) rendered smaller W(1) droplets during the first emulsification step, followed by formation of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions with smaller W(1)/O droplet size and more stable against clarification. The stability of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions was sensitive to a temperature increase, which might be related to the lower gelling degree of the lipid phase at higher temperatures. This study provides valuable insight for the formation and stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) emulsions with gelled lipid phases as delivery systems of hydrophilic bioactive compounds under common food storage conditions. MDPI 2021-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7827339/ /pubmed/33435343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020312 Text en © 2021 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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Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title_full Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title_fullStr Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title_full_unstemmed Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title_short Formation and Stabilization of W(1)/O/W(2) Emulsions with Gelled Lipid Phases
title_sort formation and stabilization of w(1)/o/w(2) emulsions with gelled lipid phases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020312
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