2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2019.04.055
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Formation of lycopene-loaded hydrolysed collagen particles by supercritical impregnation

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“…The spectra of lecithin and SLO contained a band appearing around 720–721 cm −1 , which is assigned to the bending (rocking) of (CH 2 ) n − (Guillen & Cabo, 1997); this was not present in the SLO‐incorporated MSM (Figure 5f,i). This behavior was also observed in the formation of particles in supercritical medium using lycopene in sunflower oil (Aredo et al, 2019). This may indicate that some interaction (electrostatic or physical) between lecithin, SLO, and modified starch has occurred in the mixture and caused this band to disappear.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…The spectra of lecithin and SLO contained a band appearing around 720–721 cm −1 , which is assigned to the bending (rocking) of (CH 2 ) n − (Guillen & Cabo, 1997); this was not present in the SLO‐incorporated MSM (Figure 5f,i). This behavior was also observed in the formation of particles in supercritical medium using lycopene in sunflower oil (Aredo et al, 2019). This may indicate that some interaction (electrostatic or physical) between lecithin, SLO, and modified starch has occurred in the mixture and caused this band to disappear.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This process shows potential for the production of powder food ingredients by avoiding water in the formulation. Researchers have shown advantages in different applications, for example, to impregnate flax oil into spray‐dried/pregelatinized corn starch particles with a load of 6.6 g oil/100 g starch at 300 bar and 80°C (Comin, Temelli, & Saldaña, 2012) or limonene into modified corn starch particles with 86% efficiency at 120 bar and 60°C (Machado, Pelegati, & Oliveira, 2016) or lycopene into hydrolyzed collagen particles with 94% efficiency at 150 bar and 50°C (Aredo, Passalacqua, Pratavieira, & Oliveira, 2019) or oregano essential oil into sorghum starch granules and spray‐dried rice starch spherules, reaching a high antioxidant activity (678 μmol TEAC/g) at 100 bar and 40°C (Almeida et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When associated with β-lactoglobulin at pH 7.0, lycopene presented λex of 295 nm [ 29 ]. Different fluorescence emissions were also observed for lycopene-loaded hydrolyzed collagen particles, which presented maximum fluorescence λex at 627 nm for red, maximum λex at 592 nm for orange, maximum λex at 522 nm for green, and maximum λex at 478 nm for light blue [ 30 ].…”
Section: Chemical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particles were characterised according to their internal physical structure using a confocal fluorescence microscope (LSM 780, Zeiss, Heidelberg, GE) with two-photon excitation (laser titanium: 800 nm sapphire, 80 MHz, 100 fs pulse), an objective lens (20x; 0.8NA; wd =0.5 mm (air)) and high-sensitivity GaAsP detectors for spectral imaging at 400-700 nm (AREDO et al, 2019). This analyse was carried out by the optics group of the São Carlos Institute of Physics/USP.…”
Section: Internal Physical Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of the contact of protein particles with a lipid material solubilised in supercritical CO2, which remains on the surface of the particles after depressurisation of the system . In this context, the application of this process in pigment-loaded hydrolysed collagen powder, which is an emerging carrier system formed by supercritical CO2 technology (AREDO et al, 2019;, could be useful for design new powder ingredients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%