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Microencapsulation of Curcumin in Crosslinked Jelly Fig Pectin Using Vacuum Spray Drying Technique for Effective Drug Delivery
by
Ponrasu, Thangavel
, Sriariyanun, Malinee
, Cheng, Yu-Shen
, Wu, Jia-Jiuan
, Hartini, Nina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Calcium ions
/ Crosslinking
/ Efficiency
/ Encapsulation
/ Inlet temperature
/ Low pressure
/ Methods
/ Microencapsulation
/ Microparticles
/ Moisture content
/ Particle size
/ Pectin
/ Physiochemistry
/ Probiotics
/ Room temperature
/ Spray drying
/ Viscosity
2021
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Microencapsulation of Curcumin in Crosslinked Jelly Fig Pectin Using Vacuum Spray Drying Technique for Effective Drug Delivery
by
Ponrasu, Thangavel
, Sriariyanun, Malinee
, Cheng, Yu-Shen
, Wu, Jia-Jiuan
, Hartini, Nina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Calcium ions
/ Crosslinking
/ Efficiency
/ Encapsulation
/ Inlet temperature
/ Low pressure
/ Methods
/ Microencapsulation
/ Microparticles
/ Moisture content
/ Particle size
/ Pectin
/ Physiochemistry
/ Probiotics
/ Room temperature
/ Spray drying
/ Viscosity
2021
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Microencapsulation of Curcumin in Crosslinked Jelly Fig Pectin Using Vacuum Spray Drying Technique for Effective Drug Delivery
by
Ponrasu, Thangavel
, Sriariyanun, Malinee
, Cheng, Yu-Shen
, Wu, Jia-Jiuan
, Hartini, Nina
in
Acids
/ Antioxidants
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Calcium ions
/ Crosslinking
/ Efficiency
/ Encapsulation
/ Inlet temperature
/ Low pressure
/ Methods
/ Microencapsulation
/ Microparticles
/ Moisture content
/ Particle size
/ Pectin
/ Physiochemistry
/ Probiotics
/ Room temperature
/ Spray drying
/ Viscosity
2021
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Microencapsulation of Curcumin in Crosslinked Jelly Fig Pectin Using Vacuum Spray Drying Technique for Effective Drug Delivery
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Microencapsulation of Curcumin in Crosslinked Jelly Fig Pectin Using Vacuum Spray Drying Technique for Effective Drug Delivery
2021
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Microencapsulation of curcumin in jelly fig pectin was performed by the vacuum spray drying (VSD) technique. The VSD was advanced with a low inlet temperature of 80–90 °C and low pressure of 0.01 mPa. By the in situ cross-linking with multivalent calcium ions, jelly fig pectin produced stable curcumin encapsulated microparticles. The physiochemical characteristics of microparticles were thoroughly investigated. The results revealed that 0.75 w/w% of jelly fig pectin and inlet temperature of 90 °C could be feasible for obtaining curcumin microparticles. The VSD technique showed the best encapsulation efficiency and yield and loading efficiency was up to 91.56 ± 0.80%, 70.02 ± 1.96%, and 5.45 ± 0.14%, respectively. The curcumin was readily released into simulated gastrointestinal fluid with 95.34 ± 0.78% cumulative release in 24 h. The antioxidant activity was stable after being stored for six months and stored as a solution for seven days at room temperature before analysis. Hence, the VSD technique could be applicable for the microencapsulation of bioactive compounds such as curcumin to protect and use in the food/pharmaceutical industry.
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