2020
DOI: 10.24275/rmiq/alim1642
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Ionic gelation encapsulation of sesame oil with sodium alginate-nopal mucilage blends: Encapsulation efficiency and oxidative stability

Abstract: Modelado de la biodegradación en biorreactores de lodos de hidrocarburos totales del petróleo intemperizados en suelos y sedimentos (Biodegradation modeling of sludge bioreactors of total petroleum hydrocarbons weathering in soil and sediments)

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“…The lower temperature (4°C) was presumably more suitable for storing the PEUO emulsion. These results provide further evidence that chayote pectin may have great potential to be applied as an emulsifier and stabilizer in the food industry [31,33]. Regarding the antioxidant activity of PEUO, it was higher when compared to pectin extracted from apples.…”
Section: Vegetable Sources Of Pectinsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…The lower temperature (4°C) was presumably more suitable for storing the PEUO emulsion. These results provide further evidence that chayote pectin may have great potential to be applied as an emulsifier and stabilizer in the food industry [31,33]. Regarding the antioxidant activity of PEUO, it was higher when compared to pectin extracted from apples.…”
Section: Vegetable Sources Of Pectinsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Nowadays, green chemistry leads to environmentally friendly bioproduct extraction approaches. Because bioproducts are biocompatible, they have a wide range of applications [33]. The synthesis and production of bioproducts use substantially less energy and solvent, and they can now be scaled up with a small initial expenditure [14,40].…”
Section: Applications Of New Sources Of Pectinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few polymer mixtures have been studied as colon target delivery systems. Recently, the use of not so common biopolymers such as nopal mucilage with alginate has been explored (Velázquez-Gutiérrez et al, 2020). However, Feng et al (2020) and Arévalo-Pérez et al (2020) carried out thorough reviews of the polymers studied for the delivery of different bioactive compounds, and the performance of pectin, carboxymethylcellulose, polyethylene oxide, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose PLGA, polymethacrylates and alginate stands out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%