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Ultrasound-assisted encapsulation of annatto seed oil: Retention and release of a bioactive compound with functional activities

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Author(s):
Silva, Eric Keven [1] ; Zabot, Giovani L. [1] ; Meireles, M. Angela A. [1]
Total Authors: 3
Affiliation:
[1] UNICAMP Univ Campinas, LASEFI DEA FEA Sch Food Engn, BR-13083862 Campinas, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: Food Research International; v. 78, p. 159-168, DEC 2015.
Web of Science Citations: 27
Abstract

This paper brings forward the encapsulation of annatto seed oil (rich in geranylgeraniol) assisted by high intensity ultrasound using gum Arabic (GA) as stabilizing agent. We studied the effects of time (min) and ultrasonication power (W) over the emulsion characteristics. After forming microparticles from the best emulsion using freeze-drying (FD) and spray-drying (SD) techniques, we evaluated particle size distribution, moisture, water activity, surface oil, entrapment efficiency, encapsulation efficiency, geranylgeraniol retention, oxidative stability and kinetic release of geranylgeraniol, a biocompound with functional activities. The combined intensification of time and ultrasonication power reduced the superficial mean diameter (D-32) and polydispersity (PDI) of emulsions. Drying the continuous phase of the optimized emulsion (smallest D-32 = 0.69 +/- 0.03 mu m) using FD and SD formed microparticles with different morphological characteristics, Brouckere diameter (D-43), particle size distribution, moisture and water activity. SD process led to microparticles with the highest oil encapsulation efficiency (85.1 +/- 0.1 wt.%) as a consequence of their lowest surface oil (SO). However, GA-FD microparticles presented the highest oil entrapment efficiency (97 +/- 1 wt.%). Geranylgeraniol retention (80-86 wt.%) was similar for both drying techniques. GA-FD microparticles were more stable against oxidation through accelerated test Rancimat, even though presenting higher SO. This behavior is associated with the likely phase transition on the GA-SD matrix. The difference on the kinetic release of geranylgeraniol is linked to the difference on the particles morphology and particle size distribution. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/15685-1 - Process intensification for obtaining natural extracts and on-line particle formation using supercritical technology
Grantee:Giovani Leone Zabot
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 12/10685-8 - Combination and coupling of processes for the production and encapsulation of value-added vegetal extracts: technical and economic evaluation
Grantee:Maria Angela de Almeida Meireles Petenate
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants