Optimising Conditions for Encapsulation of Salacia chinensis Root Extract enriched with Phenolic Compounds

Thanh V. Ngo, C. Scarlett, M. Bowyer, Rebecca McCullum, Q. Vuong
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S. chinensis extract contains bioactive compounds, which exhibit high antioxidant activities. However, for commercial uses, it is necessary to encapsulate the extract to protect it from degradation. This study aimed to optimise spray-drying conditions and then compare with freeze-drying to identify the most suitable conditions for encapsulation of Salacia chinensis L. root extract. Three factors of spray-drying encapsulation, including maltodextrin concentration, inlet temperature and feed rate, have been tested for the impacts on the physical and phytochemical properties of S. chinensis root extract. Based on the optimal conditions, the spray-drying was then compared with freeze-drying. The results showed that maltodextrin concentration, inlet temperature and feed rate had significant impacts on recovery yield, phenolics, mangiferin and antioxidant activity of the spray-dried extract. The optimal spray-drying encapsulation conditions were maltodextrin concentration of 20 %, inlet temperature of 130ºC and feed rate of 9 mL/min. Under these optimal conditions, the encapsulated extract had comparable solubility, total phenolics, mangiferin, and antioxidant activity, lower bulk density, moisture content, and water activity as compared to encapsulated extract made using the freeze-drying technique. These optimal spray-drying conditions are recommended to encapsulate the extract of S. chinensis root. Spray-drying was found to be more effective for encapsulation of S. chinensis root extract than freeze-drying. Therefore, spray-drying is recommended for further applications.
富含酚类化合物的金合欢根浸膏包封工艺的优化
五味子提取物中含有生物活性化合物,具有较高的抗氧化活性。然而,对于商业用途,有必要封装提取物,以防止其降解。本研究旨在优化喷雾干燥条件,并与冷冻干燥条件进行比较,以确定最适宜的沙加根浸膏包封条件。研究了喷雾干燥包封工艺中麦芽糊精浓度、进料温度和进料速度对五味子根提取物理化性质的影响。在此基础上,对喷雾干燥与冷冻干燥进行了比较。结果表明,麦芽糊精浓度、进料温度和进料速度对喷雾干燥提取物的回收率、酚类物质、芒果苷和抗氧化活性均有显著影响。最佳喷雾干燥包封条件为麦芽糖糊精浓度为20%,进料温度为130℃,进料速度为9 mL/min。在这些最佳条件下,胶囊提取物具有相当的溶解度、总酚、芒果苷和抗氧化活性,与使用冷冻干燥技术制成的胶囊提取物相比,体积密度、水分含量和水活性更低。推荐了这些最佳喷雾干燥条件来包封五味子根提取物。喷雾干燥比冷冻干燥对五味子根提取物的包封效果更好。因此,建议喷雾干燥进一步应用。
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