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Evaluation of alpha-tocopherol stability in soluble dietary fiber based nanofiber

Journal

LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 485-490

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2015.12.042

Keywords

Alpha-tocopherol; Soluble dietary fiber; Nanofiber; Films

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Alpha-tocopherol (alpha-TOC) has low stability, poor water solubility, and variable bioavailability that could limit its application in food products. In this study, alpha-TOC was entrapped in nanofibers and films containing soluble dietary fiber (SDF) to protect the compound from undesirable conditions and maintain its bioactivity. The stability of alpha-TOC in soluble dietary fiber (SDF) based nanofiber (SDF-nanofibers) and film (SDF-film) was investigated after exposure to heat and UV irradiation, as well as during storage at room temperature. It was found that retention of alpha-TOC in SDF-nanofibers and SDF-film was higher (p < 0.05) than in nanofibers and film without SDF (NoSDF-nanofibers and NoSDF-film, respectively) after heating, exposing to UV irradiation, and storing at room temperature. The highest of alpha-TOC retention after heating was found in SDF-film (87.85 mil00 pg), while SDF-nanofibers showed highest alpha-TOC retention when they were under UV irradiation (85.21 g/100 mu g) and during storage (73.29 p.g/100 pz). The degradation of alpha-TOC in both nanofiber and film treatments at 40 degrees C and under UV irradiation could be described by the second order kinetics, while the second and zero order kinetic models could be used to predict the degradation of alpha-TOC in nanofibers and films during storage, respectively. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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