Nano-Emulsion and Nano-Encapsulation of Fruit Flavor: Review

Nano-emulsion and nano-encapsulation of fruit flavor aim to make flavor stabilization which is generally labile in the form of liquid (emulsion) and powder (encapsulation) preparations. Nanotechnology in food is a technology to reduce food particle size to 20-200 nm which is generally followed by ne...

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Biopolymers
Emulsification
Encapsulation
Flavor
Flavors
Flocculation
Food
Food preservation
Freeze drying
Fruits
Literature reviews
Nanotechnology
Polarity
Sensory evaluation
Sonication
Spray drying
Stability
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