Spray drying of shark liver oil pool: Effects on physical-chemical properties and antioxidant capacity

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Garcia, Caridad M. [1 ]
Fernandez, Mirna [2 ]
Lopez, Orestes D. [3 ]
Delgado-Roche, Livan [4 ]
Nogueira, Antonio
Castineira, Mirta [2 ]
Medrano, Esteban A. [2 ]
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[1] Ctr Invest & Desarrollo Medicamentos CIDEM, Ave 26 1605 E Puentes Grandes Boyeros, Havana, Cuba
[2] Univ La Habana, Inst Farm & Alimentos IFAL, Calle 23 21425 E 214 & 222, Havana, Cuba
[3] Univ Tecn Ambato, Ave Chasquis, Ambato, Ecuador
[4] Ctr AF Estudios Tecnol, Area Med, Lab Carnot, Mexico City 03100, DF, Mexico
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JOURNAL OF PHARMACY & PHARMACOGNOSY RESEARCH | 2018年 / 6卷 / 01期
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antioxidant capacity; chitosan acetate; maltodextrin; microencapsulation; shark liver oil pool; spray-drying;
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R9 [药学];
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Context: Spray-drying is a technique used to produce encapsulated products, thus improving the stability of components as well as their organoleptic characteristics. Aims: To evaluate the effect of microencapsulation of shark liver oil pool by spray drying on its physical-chemical properties and antioxidant capacity. Methods: A mix design was created with a constant load of oil, made possible by controlling the proportion between chitosan acetate and maltodextrin. Loss on drying, encapsulation efficiency and yield were determined for the microcapsules. Reversed-phase HPLC analysis was used in order to determine the vitamin A content in microencapsulated and non-microencapsulated oil, as well as its delivery from the dried product. Vitamin A was the active compound used as a chemical marker. The following parameters were also evaluated: organoleptic characteristics, moisture content, particle size, surface morphology and antioxidant capacity. Results: The encapsulation efficiency of microencapsulated oil increased slightly as the concentration of chitosan acetate increased. In order to achieve a greater encapsulation efficiency and a lower moisture content in microencapsulated oil, the proportion between chitosan acetate and maltodextrin should be maintained at 35% and 35% each, according to established manufacturing conditions. Both polymers prevent oil from leaving the droplet. This is a very important factor in storage stability of vitamins and fatty acids, which are subject to oxidative deterioration. Conclusions: Spray-drying microencapsulation of pool oil does not affect vitamin A content or delivery; fatty acid content and antioxidant capacity are also not affected.
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