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Stability and recovery of cyclodextrin encapsulated catechin in various food matrices

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 275, Issue -, Pages 594-599

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.09.117

Keywords

Inclusion complex; Encapsulation; Functional foods; In vitro digestion; Mask bitterness

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  1. School of Science, Monash University Malaysia
  2. MyBrain15

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Catechin is astringent in taste, sparingly soluble in water and sensitive to oxygen, light and pH. These properties restrict its application in food products. The present study investigated the stability of inclusion complex (IC) and catechin in various food matrices and investigated in vitro recovery profile of catechin and IC in liquid, semi-solid and solid food matrices. Besides, the sensory profile of IC added yogurt was also determined. Results showed that IC and catechin was more stable in solid matrix compared to semi-solid and liquid matrices. IC added in milk and yogurt show the highest percentage recovery of catechin compared to IC added in cheese and catechin added in all the matrices in in vitro digestive system. Through IC, beta-CD masked the bitterness of catechin. These results suggest that protection of antioxidant such as catechin by beta-CD inclusion complex may have applications in functional foods and health supplements.

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