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Structured biopolymer-based delivery systems for encapsulation,protection, and release of lipophilic compounds
Authors:Alison Matalanis  Owen Griffith JonesDavid Julian McClements
Affiliation:Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA
Abstract:Food-grade biopolymers, such as proteins and polysaccharides, can be used to create a diverse range of delivery systems suitable for encapsulating, protecting, and delivering lipophilic functional components, such as ω-3 rich oils, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), oil-soluble vitamins, flavors, colors, and nutraceuticals. This article provides an overview of a number of different approaches that can be used to create structured delivery systems based on biopolymers, including molecular complexation, coacervation, thermodynamic incompatibility, moulding, and extrusion methods. These delivery systems can be produced from food-grade ingredients using simple processing operations (e.g., mixing, homogenizing, and thermal processing). The structure, production, performance, and potential applications of each type of structured delivery system are discussed.
Keywords:Structured delivery systems   Biopolymers   Proteins   Polysaccharides   Nutraceuticals   Functional foods   Structural design   Encapsulation   Microparticles   Nanoparticles
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