2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-20612010000400036
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Microparticles obtained by complex coacervation: influence of the type of reticulation and the drying process on the release of the core material

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“…Physical crosslinking methods include dehydrothermal treatment and ultraviolet and gamma irradiation. Due to the large number of functional side groups it contains, gelatine readily undergoes chemical crosslinking (Alvim and Grosso, 2010). Gelatine contains approximately 16 ε-amino groups and approximately 60 carboxylic acid groups on an ideal 50,000 Da molecule composed of 500 amino acid residues.…”
Section: Influence Of Crosslinking Agent and Stirring Speed During Somentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical crosslinking methods include dehydrothermal treatment and ultraviolet and gamma irradiation. Due to the large number of functional side groups it contains, gelatine readily undergoes chemical crosslinking (Alvim and Grosso, 2010). Gelatine contains approximately 16 ε-amino groups and approximately 60 carboxylic acid groups on an ideal 50,000 Da molecule composed of 500 amino acid residues.…”
Section: Influence Of Crosslinking Agent and Stirring Speed During Somentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean diameters (500 particles) were determined by the freeware software Scion Image (www.scioncorp.com) (ALVIM; GROSSO, 2010).…”
Section: Mean Size and Size Distribution Of Lipid Microparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microencapsulation is based on the formation of a barrier (wall) around the substance of interest (active or core material) to control the interaction of this substance with the medium in which it will be added. This barrier can be created in many different ways which will exert a direct impact on the interaction between the active substance and the medium (processed food) (THIES, 1995;RÉ, 1998;CHAMBI et al, 2008;ALVIM;GROSSO, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent degradation, EO was microencapsulated by complex coacervation (Alvim & Grosso, 2010) before incorporation into fish feed. The amount of EO contained in the microcapsules, assessed by hydrodistillation (Clevenger apparatus), was 365 mL kg -1 .…”
Section: Essential Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%