4.6 Article

Solid Self-Emulsifying Delivery System (S-SEDS) of Dihydromyricetin: A New Way for Preparing Functional Food

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 84, Issue 5, Pages 936-945

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14508

Keywords

bioaccessibility; dihydromyricetin; functional food; solid self-emulsifying delivery system; vacuum rotary evaporation

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Projects of Jiangsu Province of China [BA2014096]
  2. Prospective Joint Research Project of Jiangsu Province of China [BY2016076-10]

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The present study was aimed at formulating and evaluating a novel solid self-emulsifying delivery system (S-SEDS) for the application in functional foods of dihydromyricetin (DMY). First, solubility study and pseudo-ternary phase diagram analysis were adopted to optimize the formulation of liquid self-emulsifying delivery system (L-SEDS). And the thermodynamic stable L-SEDS with 5% content of DMY was fabricated and further developed into a solid form via vacuum rotary evaporation with Aerosil 300 as the solid adsorbent. Solid state characterization of the S-SEDS was performed by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray powder diffraction. Furthermore, studies proved that the antioxidant activity and bioaccessibility of DMY were improved after incorporated into S-SEDS formulation compared to pure DMY. The S-SEDS showed good resistance against various storage conditions investigated for 10 weeks. Practical Application Solid self-emulsifying delivery system (S-SEDS) combined the advantages of liquid self-emulsifying delivery system with those of a solid dosage form to overcome the disadvantages associated with liquid formulations is more convenient for storage and transportation in practical application. Furthermore, the technology of producing S-SEDS is simple and can be realized in industrial production. Hence, S-SEDS could be a promising strategy to overcome the poor water solubility and short biological half-life of dihydromyricetin for further application in functional foods and beverage industry.

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