2022
DOI: 10.1590/fst.91021
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Microcapsules Preparation of Alcohol Extracts from Nymphaea Hybrid and Determination of Its Antioxidant Capability in vitro and in vivo

Abstract: To find efficient natural antioxidants and further improve the utilization value of Nymphaea hybrid, the alcohol extracts from that are embedded and an all-round evaluation for the antioxidant activity is carried out. The microcapsule process is optimized by Box-Behnken response surface analysis which includes the wall-to-core ratio of 3.39:1, inlet air temperature at 195.56 °C, and the homogeneous number of 4.03, exhibiting the highest microencapsulation efficiency (94.36%). Antioxidant experiments in vitro s… Show more

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“…When the addition amount of ACNs was 180 μL (approximately 0.3 mg/mL), the clearance effect on DPPH radical was the best, up to 96.78 ± 2.14%, while the DPPH· clearance of 60 μL (approximately 0.1 mg/mL) was 81.98 ± 2.71% ( Figure 3 A). In our previous study [ 28 ], the clearance effect of 0.1 mg/mL Nymphaea hybrid alcohol extracts and vitamin C on DPPH· radical was 41.71 ± 1.42% and 55.15 ± 2.21%, respectively. These results show that the activity of ACNs in scavenging DPPH· free radicals was higher than that of vitamin C. For the scavenging of ABTS + · free radicals, the clearance increased with the increasing ACN dose (within 80 μL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…When the addition amount of ACNs was 180 μL (approximately 0.3 mg/mL), the clearance effect on DPPH radical was the best, up to 96.78 ± 2.14%, while the DPPH· clearance of 60 μL (approximately 0.1 mg/mL) was 81.98 ± 2.71% ( Figure 3 A). In our previous study [ 28 ], the clearance effect of 0.1 mg/mL Nymphaea hybrid alcohol extracts and vitamin C on DPPH· radical was 41.71 ± 1.42% and 55.15 ± 2.21%, respectively. These results show that the activity of ACNs in scavenging DPPH· free radicals was higher than that of vitamin C. For the scavenging of ABTS + · free radicals, the clearance increased with the increasing ACN dose (within 80 μL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The absorbance was determined at 510 nm (A 1 ). According to aforementioned operation, the solution without sample was taken as A 0 , and the clearance rate was calculated as (Equation 1) (Hang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Antioxidant Testmentioning
confidence: 99%