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Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)

Three different feed emulsions of different particle sizes were mixed with a modified starch and maltodextrin and spray dried to make a large (LP), small (SP), and nano-size encapsulated powder (NP), respectively. Emulsion size, oil content, loading capacity (LC), encapsulation efficiency (EE), wate...

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Autores principales: Peng, Qun, Meng, Ziyi, Luo, Ziyang, Duan, Hanying, Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S., Wang, Chao
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010116
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author Peng, Qun
Meng, Ziyi
Luo, Ziyang
Duan, Hanying
Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S.
Wang, Chao
author_facet Peng, Qun
Meng, Ziyi
Luo, Ziyang
Duan, Hanying
Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S.
Wang, Chao
author_sort Peng, Qun
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description Three different feed emulsions of different particle sizes were mixed with a modified starch and maltodextrin and spray dried to make a large (LP), small (SP), and nano-size encapsulated powder (NP), respectively. Emulsion size, oil content, loading capacity (LC), encapsulation efficiency (EE), water content, a(w), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), glass transition temperature (Tg), as well as d-limonene release characteristic and limonene oxide formation rate during 37 °C and various a(w) storage were determined. With the increase of the feed emulsion size, the reconstituted emulsion size of the LP tended to increase and change to a bimodal distribution. The surface oil content increased with the increasing size of the reconstituted emulsion, and the opposite was true for EE. The smaller the reconstituted emulsion size, the higher Tg during a low a(w) condition. The Tg of the LP, SP and NP were 62, 88, and 100 °C, respectively, and NP > SP > LP. The release and the oxidative rate of d-limonene was the lowest for the NP and then increased for the SP and LP. The release and oxidative rates increased with the elevation of a(w) and peaked at 0.33. The powder surface morphological structure was intact, the spray-dried powder was more stable, and microstructure changed from a glass state to a rubbery state during storage.
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spelling pubmed-98181622023-01-07 Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis) Peng, Qun Meng, Ziyi Luo, Ziyang Duan, Hanying Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S. Wang, Chao Foods Article Three different feed emulsions of different particle sizes were mixed with a modified starch and maltodextrin and spray dried to make a large (LP), small (SP), and nano-size encapsulated powder (NP), respectively. Emulsion size, oil content, loading capacity (LC), encapsulation efficiency (EE), water content, a(w), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), glass transition temperature (Tg), as well as d-limonene release characteristic and limonene oxide formation rate during 37 °C and various a(w) storage were determined. With the increase of the feed emulsion size, the reconstituted emulsion size of the LP tended to increase and change to a bimodal distribution. The surface oil content increased with the increasing size of the reconstituted emulsion, and the opposite was true for EE. The smaller the reconstituted emulsion size, the higher Tg during a low a(w) condition. The Tg of the LP, SP and NP were 62, 88, and 100 °C, respectively, and NP > SP > LP. The release and the oxidative rate of d-limonene was the lowest for the NP and then increased for the SP and LP. The release and oxidative rates increased with the elevation of a(w) and peaked at 0.33. The powder surface morphological structure was intact, the spray-dried powder was more stable, and microstructure changed from a glass state to a rubbery state during storage. MDPI 2022-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9818162/ /pubmed/36613332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010116 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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Peng, Qun
Meng, Ziyi
Luo, Ziyang
Duan, Hanying
Ramaswamy, Hosahalli S.
Wang, Chao
Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title_full Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title_fullStr Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title_short Effect of Emulsion Particle Size on the Encapsulation Behavior and Oxidative Stability of Spray Microencapsulated Sweet Orange Oil (Citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
title_sort effect of emulsion particle size on the encapsulation behavior and oxidative stability of spray microencapsulated sweet orange oil (citrus aurantium var. dulcis)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010116
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