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Rheological properties and microstructure of thermodynamically stable microemulsions as factors influencing the release rate of liposoluble vitamins

Mori Cortés, NoeliaIcon ; Scioli Montoto, SebastiánIcon ; Ruiz, María EsperanzaIcon ; Califano, Alicia NoemiIcon ; Zaritzky, Noemi ElisabetIcon ; Lorenzo, GabrielIcon
Fecha de publicación: 08/2023
Editorial: Elsevier
Revista: Food Hydrocolloids
ISSN: 0268-005X
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Microemulsions (ME) are stable nano-sized emulsions that constitute one of the most effective ways to incorporate lipophilic active compounds into water-based food matrices. Great stability, colloidal domain droplets, and optical isotropy are some of the advantages of ME. The present work analyzed the influence of rheological behavior and microstructural characteristics of food microemulsions on the release rate of lipophilic vitamins E and D. A fluid ME was compared to a ME with a higher dispersed phase content and a bicontinuous structure (gel-ME). Additionally, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) was added to fluid ME (3.5 and 10 g/100 g), obtaining systems with different apparent viscosities and microstructure. The percentage of released vitamins was determined by HPLC, and mathematically modeled. All ME were characterized using TEM microscopy FTIR, rheological and viscoelastic analysis. Fluid and gel-ME reached higher percentages of vitamin release in a very fast manner, while systems containing CMC showed a matrix-driven nature of the release. Those systems with similar zero-shear viscosity and different microstructure exhibited significantly different viscoelastic behavior. Microemulsions with CMC exhibited a viscoelastic solid type behavior with G’ > G’’. Mechanical spectra were satisfactorily fitted with the Generalized Maxwell model and relaxation time spectra were determined. In the quiescent state, gel-ME exhibited a higher plateau modulus than those containing large amount of thickener in the continuous phase. The relaxation time behavior of the structure could explain the kinetic release of liposoluble vitamins from the inner lipid phase of the microemulsions.
Palabras clave: BIOACTIVE COMPOUND RELEASE , CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE , MICROEMULSIONS , RELAXATION TIME SPRECTRUM , VISCOELASTICITY , VITAMINS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/225169
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0268005X2300245X
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2023.108699
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Mori Cortés, Noelia; Scioli Montoto, Sebastián; Ruiz, María Esperanza; Califano, Alicia Noemi; Zaritzky, Noemi Elisabet; et al.; Rheological properties and microstructure of thermodynamically stable microemulsions as factors influencing the release rate of liposoluble vitamins; Elsevier; Food Hydrocolloids; 141; 8-2023; 1-11
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