2019
DOI: 10.3390/foods8120681
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Microencapsulation of Camelina sativa Oil Using Selected Soluble Fractions of Dietary Fiber as the Wall Material

Abstract: The aim of the study was to prove the usefulness of microencapsulation of Camelina sativa oil regarding its vulnerability to oxidation caused by oxygen, temperature, and other factors. Pectin, inulin, gum arabic, and β-glucan, each of them mixed with maltodextrin, were used as wall materials and their appropriability to reduce oxidation of the core material was examined. Microcapsules were prepared by spray drying, which is the most commonly used and very effective method. The research confirmed results known … Show more

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“…Kanclerz i wsp. [13] porównali barwę emulsji stabilizowanych β-glukanem oraz innymi polisacharydami. Wykazali, że emulsje stabilizowana β-glukanem charakteryzowały się najmniejszą wartością parametru L* spośród wszystkich emulsji zawierających polisacharydy.…”
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“…Kanclerz i wsp. [13] porównali barwę emulsji stabilizowanych β-glukanem oraz innymi polisacharydami. Wykazali, że emulsje stabilizowana β-glukanem charakteryzowały się najmniejszą wartością parametru L* spośród wszystkich emulsji zawierających polisacharydy.…”
Section: Wyniki I Dyskusjaunclassified