Encapsulation Alleviates the Auto-browning of Epigallocatechin-3-gallate in Aqueous Solutions through Regulating Molecular Self-Aggregation Behavior
Zonghan Wang,
Fawen Yin,
Deyang Li
et al.
Abstract:Catechins are widely recognized for superb antioxidant
capability,
but their application as food antioxidants is hindered by susceptibility
to auto-browning under high-moisture conditions. Here, we proposed
a strategy of ordered encapsulation with cyclodextrin-based metal–organic
frameworks (CD-MOFs) to alleviate the auto-browning phenomenon of
catechins while preserving their antioxidant capability and demonstrated
the feasibility of this strategy via selecting epigallocatechin-3-gallate
(EGCG) as a model. Ev… Show more
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