Spray-dried alginate-coated Pickering emulsion stabilized by chitosan for improved oxidative stability and in vitro release profile

[Display omitted] •Multi-functional Pickering emulsion was prepared using chitosan and alginate.•Pickering emulsion was converted into powder form via spray drying.•Pickering emulsion powder demonstrated higher oxidative stability.•Pickering emulsion powder was pH-responsive and mucoadhesive.•Contro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbohydrate polymers 2021-01, Vol.251, p.117110, Article 117110
Hauptverfasser: Surjit Singh, Charanjit Kaur, Lim, Hui-Peng, Tey, Beng-Ti, Chan, Eng-Seng
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Multi-functional Pickering emulsion was prepared using chitosan and alginate.•Pickering emulsion was converted into powder form via spray drying.•Pickering emulsion powder demonstrated higher oxidative stability.•Pickering emulsion powder was pH-responsive and mucoadhesive.•Controlled hydrolysis of Pickering emulsion by lipase. The commercial application of liquid-state Pickering emulsions in food systems remains a major challenge. In this study, we developed a spray-dried Pickering emulsion powder using chitosan as a Pickering emulsifier and alginate as a coating material. The functionality of the powder was evaluated in terms of its oxidative stability, pH-responsiveness, mucoadhesivity, and lipid digestibility. The Pickering emulsion powder was oxidatively more stable than the conventional emulsion powder stabilized by gum Arabic. The powder exhibited pH-responsiveness, whereby it remained intact in acidic pH, but dissolved to release the emulsion in ‘Pickering form’ at near-neutral pH. The Pickering emulsion powder was also mucoadhesive and could be digested by lipase in a controlled manner. These findings suggested that the multi-functional Pickering emulsion powder could be a potential delivery system for applications in the food industry.
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117110