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Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Due to numerous health-promoting properties, dandelion has been used in traditional medicine as a herbal remedy, but also as a food product. Dandelion health benefits are ascribed to the presence of different bioactive compounds in its tissues, among which polyphenols play a sig...

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Autores principales: Martinić, Arijana, Kalušević, Ana, Lević, Steva, Nedović, Viktor, Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra, Karlović, Sven, Špoljarić, Igor, Mršić, Gordan, Žižek, Krunoslav, Komes, Draženka
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Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9295621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35910273
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.02.22.7384
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author Martinić, Arijana
Kalušević, Ana
Lević, Steva
Nedović, Viktor
Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra
Karlović, Sven
Špoljarić, Igor
Mršić, Gordan
Žižek, Krunoslav
Komes, Draženka
author_facet Martinić, Arijana
Kalušević, Ana
Lević, Steva
Nedović, Viktor
Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra
Karlović, Sven
Špoljarić, Igor
Mršić, Gordan
Žižek, Krunoslav
Komes, Draženka
author_sort Martinić, Arijana
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Due to numerous health-promoting properties, dandelion has been used in traditional medicine as a herbal remedy, but also as a food product. Dandelion health benefits are ascribed to the presence of different bioactive compounds in its tissues, among which polyphenols play a significant role. However, the low stability of polyphenols is a critical parameter for their successful implementation into products. Thus, their encapsulation using appropriate carrier vehicles is highlighted as an effective technique for their stabilization and protection. The aim of this study is to microencapsulate dandelion leaf extract using spray drying and different carrier materials for the first time. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: In spray drying, low inlet temperature of 130 °C was employed to preserve sensitive dandelion polyphenols, while guar gum, gum arabic, inulin, maltodextrin, pectin and alginate were used as carriers. The influence of different carriers and their content on physicochemical, morphological and colour properties, polyphenolic content and encapsulation efficiency of polyphenols in dandelion powders was examined. Specific polyphenols were determined using HPLC-PAD analysis. Their release profiles and antioxidant capacity in simulated gastrointestinal conditions were also evaluated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Compared to plain dandelion powder, carrier-containing dandelion powders have favourably increased solubility, enhanced flow and cohesive properties, reduced particle size and prolonged release of polyphenols under simulated gastrointestinal conditions. Powders were characterized by low moisture content (~2-8%) and high solubility (~92-97%). Chicoric acid was the most abundant compound in dandelion powders. Pectin-dandelion powder showed to be the most effective for microencapsulation of polyphenols, especially for chicoric acid entrapment (74.4%). Alginate-dandelion powder enabled the slowest gradual release of polyphenols. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Spray drying at 130 °C and the applied carriers proved to be effective for microencapsulation of dandelion extract, where polyphenolic-rich dandelion powders, due to good physicochemical and encapsulation properties, could serve for the enrichment/production of different functional food products. Also, due to the lack of data on dandelion encapsulation, the obtained results could be of great interest for researchers in the encapsulation field, but also for food industry, especially in the field of instant powders.
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spelling pubmed-92956212022-07-28 Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying Martinić, Arijana Kalušević, Ana Lević, Steva Nedović, Viktor Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra Karlović, Sven Špoljarić, Igor Mršić, Gordan Žižek, Krunoslav Komes, Draženka Food Technol Biotechnol Original Scientific Papers RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Due to numerous health-promoting properties, dandelion has been used in traditional medicine as a herbal remedy, but also as a food product. Dandelion health benefits are ascribed to the presence of different bioactive compounds in its tissues, among which polyphenols play a significant role. However, the low stability of polyphenols is a critical parameter for their successful implementation into products. Thus, their encapsulation using appropriate carrier vehicles is highlighted as an effective technique for their stabilization and protection. The aim of this study is to microencapsulate dandelion leaf extract using spray drying and different carrier materials for the first time. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: In spray drying, low inlet temperature of 130 °C was employed to preserve sensitive dandelion polyphenols, while guar gum, gum arabic, inulin, maltodextrin, pectin and alginate were used as carriers. The influence of different carriers and their content on physicochemical, morphological and colour properties, polyphenolic content and encapsulation efficiency of polyphenols in dandelion powders was examined. Specific polyphenols were determined using HPLC-PAD analysis. Their release profiles and antioxidant capacity in simulated gastrointestinal conditions were also evaluated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Compared to plain dandelion powder, carrier-containing dandelion powders have favourably increased solubility, enhanced flow and cohesive properties, reduced particle size and prolonged release of polyphenols under simulated gastrointestinal conditions. Powders were characterized by low moisture content (~2-8%) and high solubility (~92-97%). Chicoric acid was the most abundant compound in dandelion powders. Pectin-dandelion powder showed to be the most effective for microencapsulation of polyphenols, especially for chicoric acid entrapment (74.4%). Alginate-dandelion powder enabled the slowest gradual release of polyphenols. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Spray drying at 130 °C and the applied carriers proved to be effective for microencapsulation of dandelion extract, where polyphenolic-rich dandelion powders, due to good physicochemical and encapsulation properties, could serve for the enrichment/production of different functional food products. Also, due to the lack of data on dandelion encapsulation, the obtained results could be of great interest for researchers in the encapsulation field, but also for food industry, especially in the field of instant powders. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9295621/ /pubmed/35910273 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.02.22.7384 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martinić, Arijana
Kalušević, Ana
Lević, Steva
Nedović, Viktor
Vojvodić Cebin, Aleksandra
Karlović, Sven
Špoljarić, Igor
Mršić, Gordan
Žižek, Krunoslav
Komes, Draženka
Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title_full Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title_fullStr Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title_full_unstemmed Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title_short Microencapsulation of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) Leaf Extract by Spray Drying
title_sort microencapsulation of dandelion (taraxacum officinale l.) leaf extract by spray drying
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9295621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35910273
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.02.22.7384
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