2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2022.107861
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Insights on the potential of natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) to fine-tune durian seed gum for use as edible food coating

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“…Regarding scaling up the process of obtaining these antioxidant glycosylated flavonoids from pepper biomass residues and their utilization as food additives and supplements, it is necessary to recover the metabolites from the crude extract. Alternatively, we propose to overcome this issue by utilizing the whole NaDES containing phytochemicals as liquid active ingredients or additives in functional materials. , For instance, there are examples in the literature where the extracts (phytochemical-containing NaDES) are used as pharmaceutic dosage forms, in the form of eutectogels (gels formed by the addition of a gelling agent, typically a (bio)­polymer, to a NaDES), creams, and ointments, among others . This is possibly due to the low toxicity of the NaDESs, whose components can also present pharmacological or biological activities, e.g., therapeutic DES (THEDES). , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding scaling up the process of obtaining these antioxidant glycosylated flavonoids from pepper biomass residues and their utilization as food additives and supplements, it is necessary to recover the metabolites from the crude extract. Alternatively, we propose to overcome this issue by utilizing the whole NaDES containing phytochemicals as liquid active ingredients or additives in functional materials. , For instance, there are examples in the literature where the extracts (phytochemical-containing NaDES) are used as pharmaceutic dosage forms, in the form of eutectogels (gels formed by the addition of a gelling agent, typically a (bio)­polymer, to a NaDES), creams, and ointments, among others . This is possibly due to the low toxicity of the NaDESs, whose components can also present pharmacological or biological activities, e.g., therapeutic DES (THEDES). , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase at low shear has already been observed in the literature for other NaDES and in the context of other gelling agents. 45 However, despite the increase in viscosity at rest, in the zone corresponding to the spreading zone (between 100 and 1000 s −1 ), there are no major differences with the control without NaDES. This spreading zone corresponds to the shear rate imposed by the consumer during hydrogel spreading.…”
Section: Gels Ph Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…28 Due to the hydrogen bonding interactions between the components, the melting point of DES is lower than that of each individual component, 29 and the raw materials used to make up DES are low in toxicity, biocompatible and renewable. 30,31 The ease of preparation and low cost of the synthesis process compared to conventional ionic liquids 21,32 are properties that have led to the widespread use of DES in many elds. 30 Based on previous research, we have developed a self-healing SA/P(U-AM-ChCl) composite hydrogel by adding sodium alginate (SA) to DES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%