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文獻名: Prebiotic carbohydrates: Effect on physicochemical stability and solubility of algal oil nanoparticles
作者: Yue Wang,,Zhaojun Zheng,,Kai Wang,,Chuanhui Tang,,Yuanfa Liu,,Jinwei Li
State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, People’s Republic of China
摘要:This study aimed at providing a novel approach for improving the physicochemical stability and solubility of algal oil nanocapsules through formation of electrostatic interactions and prebiotic carbohydrates systems composed of: octenyl-succinic anhydride (OSA) starch, OSA/inulin (IN), OSA/maltodextrin (MD), OSA/chitosan (CS), OSA/MD/IN, and OSA/CS/IN. IN, a functional prebiotic modifier, was found to significantly (p?<?0.05) decrease emulsion viscosity and particle size, with OSA/CS/IN particles having significantly (p?<?0.05) improved water solubility (4.96%) and wettability (749?s) compared to OSA/CS particles. Interestingly, OSA/CS/IN particles had the highest oxidative stability (three times that of bulk oil) and encapsulation efficiency (98.57%). OSA/CS/IN particles were also more hygroscopic than pure OSA particles. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed OSA/CS/IN particles had less wrinkled, smoother surfaces, providing lower air permeability and better protection. Therefore, OSA/CS/IN, as a prebiotic encapsulation system, may lead to the value addition of algal oil.