2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fbp.2011.01.001
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Microencapsulation of lycopene by spray drying: Characterization, stability and application of microcapsules

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“…Thus, the core material of the microencapsulated lactase powder was effectively protected by microencapsulation. Similar results have been reported for the microencapsulation of lycopene; microencapsulation was found to improve the stability of the core material, lycopene, compared with unencapsulated lycopene (Rocha, Fávaro‐Trindade, & Grosso, ). Similarly, Serfert, Drusch, and Schwarz () and Ahn, Kim, Seo, Choi, and Kim () reported that the peroxide values of fish oil and sunflower oil microcapsules supplemented with rosemary extract were significantly lower than that of an unencapsulated control.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Thus, the core material of the microencapsulated lactase powder was effectively protected by microencapsulation. Similar results have been reported for the microencapsulation of lycopene; microencapsulation was found to improve the stability of the core material, lycopene, compared with unencapsulated lycopene (Rocha, Fávaro‐Trindade, & Grosso, ). Similarly, Serfert, Drusch, and Schwarz () and Ahn, Kim, Seo, Choi, and Kim () reported that the peroxide values of fish oil and sunflower oil microcapsules supplemented with rosemary extract were significantly lower than that of an unencapsulated control.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In addition, it is highly desirable to produce gac oil components in the oil. Microencapsulation by spray-drying is one of the most effective techniques, which can be employed to protect, stabilise, and release the compounds while also enabling their solubility in an aqueous medium (Rocha et al, 2012). Kha et al (2014b,c) successfully encapsulated gac oil into a matrix of protein and polysaccharide using spray drying.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Microencapsulation can be a method to protect, stabilize, and release the compounds while also enabling their solubility in an aqueous medium. 13 Recently, increasing attention has been given to the application of encapsulation of bioactive compounds, particularly unsaturated fatty acids and carotenoids. The encapsulation of fatty acids and carotenoids in plant materials has been reported by numerous studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%