Alpha-Cyclodextrin encapsulation of supercritical CO2 extracted oleoresins from different plant matrices: A stability study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Here we describe the encapsulation in alpha-cyclodextrins (?-CDs) of wheat bran, pumpkin and tomato oleoresins, extracted by supercritical carbon dioxide, to obtain freeze-dried powders useful as ready-to-mix ingredients for novel functional food formulation. The stability of tocochromanols, carotenoids and fatty acids in the oleoresin/?-CD complexes, compared to the corresponding free oleoresins, was also monitored over time in different combinations of storage conditions. Regardless of light, storage at 25 °C of free oleoresins determined a rapid decrease in carotenoids, tocochromanols and PUFAs. ?-CD encapsulation improved the stability of most bioactive compounds. Storage at 4 °C synergized with encapsulation in preventing degradation of bioactives. Unlike all other antioxidants, lycopene in tomato oleoresin/?-CD complex resulted to be more susceptible to oxidation than in free oleoresin, likely due to its selective sequestration from the interaction with other lipophilic molecules of the oleoresin
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
encapsulation; stability; carotenoids; tocochromanols
Elenco autori:
Durante, Miriana; Russo, GIAN LUIGI; Fini, Paola; Mita, Giovanni
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