Effect of Ultrasonication on Some Chemical Properties of Red Ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) Oleoresin Nanoemulsion Bioactive Compounds
Chandra Utami Wirawati,
Nurma Pratiwi,
Dwi Eva Nirmagustina
Abstract:Nanotechnology has developed in various industrial fields. This encourages innovation in the use of additives such as antioxidants, dyes, flavors, and other active ingredients that can be modified in the form of nanoemulsions. Red ginger contains oleoresin, which has thick properties to form a paste. These properties make oleoresin difficult to mix with food, disperse, hydrophobic and susceptible to the effects of heat and light. One solution to overcome this problem is to convert oleoresin into a nanoemulsion… Show more
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