2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-022-05534-w
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Flavor release and stability comparison between nano and conventional emulsion as influenced by saliva

Abstract: Flavour release and emulsion stability depend on volatile organic compounds' environmental conditions, food microstructure, and physicochemical properties. The effect of pH (3.5 vs 7.0) and saliva addition on stability and flavour release from nano and conventional emulsions was investigated using particle size, charge and Lumisizer measurments. Larger particle sizes were observed at lower pressures and in saliva-containing emulsions. At 1700 bar, nano-emulsions (below 150 nm) were created at pH 3.5 and 7.0 in… Show more

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“…Their small droplet sizes provide improved emulsion homogeneity, stability against oxidation, coalescence, and creaming, enhanced solubility, and controlled release of volatile organic compounds. 17 The small droplet size of NEs expands their application options and presents a greater surface area, providing advantages over conventional macroemulsions. 18 Overall, the use of NEs in microbiological applications offers enhanced stability, improved bioavailability, and increased functionality of active compounds, making them a promising system for drug delivery and other microbiological applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their small droplet sizes provide improved emulsion homogeneity, stability against oxidation, coalescence, and creaming, enhanced solubility, and controlled release of volatile organic compounds. 17 The small droplet size of NEs expands their application options and presents a greater surface area, providing advantages over conventional macroemulsions. 18 Overall, the use of NEs in microbiological applications offers enhanced stability, improved bioavailability, and increased functionality of active compounds, making them a promising system for drug delivery and other microbiological applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%