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Emulsion stability of clove oil in chitosan and sodium alginate matrix

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD PROPERTIES
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 566-581

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10942912.2018.1454946

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Clove oil; emulsions; chitosan; sodium alginate; emulsion stability

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  1. UNU-Kirin Follow-up Research Program [611UU-583]

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Clove oil was emulsified in 1% w/w chitosan (CC emulsions) and 2.5% w/w sodium alginate matrix (CA emulsions) containing Tween 80 as the surfactant. Different homogenization speeds (5,000, 10,000, 15,000 and 20,000 rpm) were used to produce the emulsions, and the stability of the emulsions during storage (29days) was determined. The stability of the emulsions containing clove oil prior to the solidification process was assessed when chitosan and sodium alginate were used as encapsulating materials. Different homogenization speeds resulted in polydisperse emulsions with a size of 2-3m and 90% of stability after 29days of storage. Different homogenization speeds did not significantly affect the concentrations of the active compounds contained in the emulsions. However, these concentrations changed significantly after 29days of storage when sodium alginate was used to make the emulsions and the homogenization speeds were 10,000 rpm. High temperature caused by the high viscosity of the solution and high energy dissipation during homogenization suggested that the emulsions composed of sodium alginate were unstable. Chitosan enabled a longer processing time during the clove oil encapsulation process compared to sodium alginate, when emulsification by homogenization was used. The stability of the emulsion of the clove oil-in-chitosan matrix prior to the solidification step was superior.

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