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Principles of electrospraying: A new approach in protection of bioactive compounds in foods
Authors:Ali Alehosseini  Mahboobe Sarabi-Jamab  Nick Tucker
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Nanotechnology, Research Institute of Food Science &2. Technology (RIFST), Mashhad, Iran;3. Department of Food Biotechnology, Research Institute of Food Science &4. School of Engineering, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Electrospraying is a potential answer to the demands of nanoparticle fabrication such as scalability, reproducibility, and effective encapsulation in food nanotechnology. Electrospraying (and the related process of electrospinning) both show promise as a novel delivery vehicle for supplementary food compounds since the process can be carried out from an aqueous solution, at room temperature and without coagulation chemistry to produce matrices or particulates in the micro- and nano-range. The presentation of core materials at the nanoscale improves target ability to specific areas of the digestive tract and gives improved control of release rate. Adoption of these electrohydrodynamic atomization technologies will allow the industry to develop a wide range of novel high added value functional foods. To optimize production conditions and maximize throughput, a clear understanding of the mechanism of electrospraying is essential. This article presents a comprehensive review of the principles of electrospraying to produce nanoparticles suitable for food technology application, particularly for use in encapsulation and as nanocarriers.
Keywords:Electrospraying  bioactive compounds  capsules  nanoparticles  encapsulation  safe delivery system
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