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Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers

Lutein is an important antioxidant that quenches free radicals. The stability of lutein and hence compatibility for food fortification is a big challenge to the food industry. Encapsulation can be designed to protect lutein from the adverse environment (air, heat, light, pH). In this study, we deter...

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Autores principales: Mora-Gutierrez, Adela, Marquez, Sixto A., Attaie, Rahmat, Núñez de González, Maryuri T., Jung, Yoonsung, Woldesenbet, Selamawit, Moussavi, Mahta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808646
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14132600
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author Mora-Gutierrez, Adela
Marquez, Sixto A.
Attaie, Rahmat
Núñez de González, Maryuri T.
Jung, Yoonsung
Woldesenbet, Selamawit
Moussavi, Mahta
author_facet Mora-Gutierrez, Adela
Marquez, Sixto A.
Attaie, Rahmat
Núñez de González, Maryuri T.
Jung, Yoonsung
Woldesenbet, Selamawit
Moussavi, Mahta
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description Lutein is an important antioxidant that quenches free radicals. The stability of lutein and hence compatibility for food fortification is a big challenge to the food industry. Encapsulation can be designed to protect lutein from the adverse environment (air, heat, light, pH). In this study, we determined the impact of mixed biopolymer systems based on bovine and caprine caseins, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin as wall systems for microencapsulating lutein dispersed in emulsified lipid carriers by spray drying. The performance of these wall systems at oil/water interfaces is a key factor affecting the encapsulation of lutein. The highest encapsulation efficiency (97.7%) was achieved from the lutein microcapsules prepared with the mixed biopolymer system of caprine α(s1)-II casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin. Casein type and storage time affected the stability of lutein. The stability of lutein was the highest (64.57%) in lutein microcapsules prepared with the mixed biopolymer system of caprine α(s1)-II casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin, whereas lutein microcapsules prepared with the biopolymer system of bovine casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin had the lowest (56.01%). The stability of lutein in the lutein microcapsules dramatically decreased during storage time. The antioxidant activity of lutein in the lutein microcapsules was closely associated with the lutein concentration.
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spelling pubmed-92689382022-07-09 Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers Mora-Gutierrez, Adela Marquez, Sixto A. Attaie, Rahmat Núñez de González, Maryuri T. Jung, Yoonsung Woldesenbet, Selamawit Moussavi, Mahta Polymers (Basel) Article Lutein is an important antioxidant that quenches free radicals. The stability of lutein and hence compatibility for food fortification is a big challenge to the food industry. Encapsulation can be designed to protect lutein from the adverse environment (air, heat, light, pH). In this study, we determined the impact of mixed biopolymer systems based on bovine and caprine caseins, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin as wall systems for microencapsulating lutein dispersed in emulsified lipid carriers by spray drying. The performance of these wall systems at oil/water interfaces is a key factor affecting the encapsulation of lutein. The highest encapsulation efficiency (97.7%) was achieved from the lutein microcapsules prepared with the mixed biopolymer system of caprine α(s1)-II casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin. Casein type and storage time affected the stability of lutein. The stability of lutein was the highest (64.57%) in lutein microcapsules prepared with the mixed biopolymer system of caprine α(s1)-II casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin, whereas lutein microcapsules prepared with the biopolymer system of bovine casein, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin had the lowest (56.01%). The stability of lutein in the lutein microcapsules dramatically decreased during storage time. The antioxidant activity of lutein in the lutein microcapsules was closely associated with the lutein concentration. MDPI 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9268938/ /pubmed/35808646 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14132600 Text en © 2022 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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Mora-Gutierrez, Adela
Marquez, Sixto A.
Attaie, Rahmat
Núñez de González, Maryuri T.
Jung, Yoonsung
Woldesenbet, Selamawit
Moussavi, Mahta
Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title_full Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title_fullStr Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title_full_unstemmed Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title_short Mixed Biopolymer Systems Based on Bovine and Caprine Caseins, Yeast β-Glucan, and Maltodextrin for Microencapsulating Lutein Dispersed in Emulsified Lipid Carriers
title_sort mixed biopolymer systems based on bovine and caprine caseins, yeast β-glucan, and maltodextrin for microencapsulating lutein dispersed in emulsified lipid carriers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808646
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14132600
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