Development of Spray-Dried Microparticles Loaded by Sour Cherry Pomace Extract: Process Optimization, Characterization, and In Vitro Release Studies
İrem Toprakçı,
Gülderen Cosgun,
Ferhan Balci-Torun
et al.
Abstract:The nonfood waste of the sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) was used as an active material source in this study. After the active substance of the pomace was extracted by aqueous ethanol, the liquid extract was encapsulated in Arabic gum/maltodextrin (blend or alone) by spray-drying. The microencapsulation formulation was optimized by I-optimal design under combined design with two mixture components (Arabic gum and maltodextrin) and a numeric process factor (inlet temperature). The maximum yields (80.99%, 76.39%… Show more
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