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Microencapsulation of red palm oil as an oil-in-water emulsion with supercritical carbon dioxide solution-enhanced dispersion

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JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING
卷 222, 期 -, 页码 100-109

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2017.11.011

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Red palm oil; scCO(2); SEDS; Particle formation; Microcapsule; Spray drying

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  1. Geran Putra IPS, Universiti Putra Malaysia [9469400]

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Feasibility of microencapsulating red palm oil (RPO) with solution enhanced-dispersion by supercritical carbon dioxide (SEDS) without using high-temperatures or organic solvents was assessed. RPO prepared as oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion (11.7% RPO, 69.9% water, 3.5% sodium caseinate, 14.0% maltodextrin, 1.0% soy lecithin) could be encapsulated at all conditions (100-150 bar, 40-60 degrees C, feed injection flow rate 2.5 mL/min). Microcapsules produced with the SEDS method (125 bar, 50 degrees C, CO2 feed 150 L/h) were flowable, spherical powders (d = 5.8 mu m, sigma = 2.8 mu m) containing 31.6% oil with 92.1% ME, 82.7% RE for carotenes and 94.3% RE for vitamin E, whereas those from spray drying were irregular-shaped particles (d = 16.6 mu m, sigma = 8.6 mu m) containing 39% oil, 79% ME, and having similar RE values. The SEDS method allows microencapsulation of food oils prepared as o/w emulsions without thermal stress or organic solvents. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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