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Título
Precipitation and encapsulation of rosemary antioxidants by supercritical antisolvent process
Autor
Año del Documento
2012
Editorial
Elsevier
Documento Fuente
Journal of Food Engineering, 2012, vol. 109, p. 9 -15.
Resumo
The encapsulation of antioxidants with biocompatible polymers is essential for their protection against degradation factors like light and oxygen, and facilitates its solubility in the target medium. This work presents the co-precipitation of an ethanolic extract of rosemary leaves by supercritical antisolvent (SAS) process in poloxamers in order to improve the aqueous solubility of the extract. In a first step, the precipitation of antioxidants by SAS was studied in the range of temperatures from 25 to 50°C and pressures from 8 to 12 MPa. Total content of polyphenols was quantified according to the Folin-Cicalteu method. Also HPLC analyses were performed to verify the presence of some of the major rosemary antioxidants, carnosic and rosmarinic acid. The dissolution rate of rosemary polyphenols from particles was measured in isotonic phosphate buffer solution (pH = 6.8). The encapsulation of the extract was successfully achieved with a yield up to 100%. The total polyphenolic content was dissolved from the encapsulated product, in the aqueous medium, after one hour, whereas only 15% of the antioxidants of the pure precipitate were dissolved after 8 hours.
Palabras Clave
Antioxidants
supercritical antisolvent (SAS)
Poloxamer
encapsulation
Rosemary
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
The authors thank the financial support of Junta de Castilla y Leon (Spain) through the project GR11/2008. A. Visentin acknowledges the Erasmus Mundus program from the European Commission. S. Rodríguez-Rojo thanks the Spanish Ministry of Education for her postdoctoral grant.
Idioma
eng
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openAccess
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