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Título: Multilayer microparticles for programmed sequential release of phenolic compounds from Eugenia stipitata: Stability and bioavailability
Autor(es): Oliveira, Williara Queiroz de
Numa, Iramaia Angélica Neri
Alvim, Izabela D.
Azeredo, Henriette M. C.
Santos, Leticia B.
Borsoi, Felipe T.
Araújo, Fábio F. de
Sawaya, Alexandra C.H.F.
Nascimento, Gustavo C. do
Clerici, Maria Teresa P.S.
Sacramento, Célio K. do
Pastore, Glaucia Maria
Palavras-chave: Araçá-boi
Cara-roxo
Co-encapsulation
In vitro digestion
Spray drying
Spray chilling
Data do documento: 2024
Editor: Food Chemistry
Resumo: A co-delivery system based on multilayer microparticles was developed and characterized for the sequential release of phenolic compounds (PCs) using different encapsulation processes (spray drying: SD and dryingchilling spray: SDC) and wall materials to improve the stability and bioavailability of PCs. Samples were characterized in terms of process yield (PY%), phenolic retention efficiency (PRE%), chemical structure and crystallinity (NMR, FTIR, DXR), thermal stability (DSC and FT-IR), anti-radical capacity (ORAC and ABTS) and in vitro digestion. PRE% of samples by SD were higher (p < 0.05) than SDC due to the formation of PCs from CRF (car´a-roxo flour). NMR, FTIR, DXR confirmed the presence of key components and interactions for the formation of the advanced co-delivery system. The SDC particles showed crystalline regions by XRD and were stable at ~47 ◦C. All samples showed good release of PC in the intestinal phase, and antiradical capacity that reached 23.66 µmol TE g− 1.
URI: http://repositorio.ital.sp.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/834
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