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Encapsulation of food components and bioactive ingredients and targeted release

Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology | 2020

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. DOI: 10.5829/ije.2020.33.01a.01
  3. Publisher: Materials and Energy Research Center , 2020
  4. Abstract:
  5. The potential utilization of encapsulation techniques in food, pharmaceutical and agricultural products preparation, presents a new alternative for complementary technologies such as targeting delivery vehicles and carriers for active food ingredients. Encapsulation could be accomplished by different techniques like: simple or complex coacervation, emulsification technique, phase separation, spray drying, spray chilling or spray cooling, extrusion coating, freeze drying, fluidized-bed coating, liposomal entrapment, centrifugal suspension separation, co-crystallization and molecular inclusion complexation. Encapsulation is a method by which one bioactive material or mixture of materials is coated by the other material. It is designed for protection, isolation, assists in the storage and controlled release. A timely and targeted release improves the effectiveness of ingredients, broadens the application and ensures optimal dosage, thereby improving cost-effectiveness process for manufacturers. This review highlights recent innovations in encapsulation and controlled release technologies. In addition, design principle of novel peppermint oil delivery systems which displays the new structured biomaterials for capsules fabrication by complex coacervation technique, besides microemulsification method for bioactive material, Lactobacillus encapsulation and targeted release studies reported. © 2020 Materials and Energy Research Center. All rights reserved
  6. Keywords:
  7. Bioactive materials ; Agricultural products ; Automobile manufacture ; Coatings ; Cost effectiveness ; Drying ; Emulsification ; Encapsulation ; Fluidized beds ; Phase separation ; Bioactive ingredients ; Bioactive material ; Complex coacervation ; Controlled release ; Fluidized bed coating ; Molecular inclusions ; Peppermint Oil ; Targeting deliveries ; Oils and fats
  8. Source: International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics ; Volume 33, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 1-11
  9. URL: http://www.ije.ir/article_101141.html