Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels

a-tocopherol (TOC), a poorly water-soluble vitamin, was impregnated using supercritical carbon dioxide in two different porous supports: an inorganic one (silica aerogel, SA) and a biopolymer one (maize starch aerogel, MSA). The composite systems can be used for the attainment of novel delivery syst...

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Main Authors: Mariarosa Scognamiglio, Iolanda De Marco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-04-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10836
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spelling doaj-107d50c7e7104e1d860a246325c429e72021-02-16T11:33:34ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-04-017910.3303/CET2079038Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different AerogelsMariarosa ScognamiglioIolanda De Marcoa-tocopherol (TOC), a poorly water-soluble vitamin, was impregnated using supercritical carbon dioxide in two different porous supports: an inorganic one (silica aerogel, SA) and a biopolymer one (maize starch aerogel, MSA). The composite systems can be used for the attainment of novel delivery systems with a rapid or controlled vitamin dissolution rate. TOC impregnation experiments on both the supports were carried out at a pressure of 15 MPa and a temperature of 60 °C. Impregnation equilibrium data were measured and represented as isotherms, whereas impregnation kinetic data were obtained by determining the TOC uptake on the two supports at various times. The TOC/aerogel composites were characterized by FESEM analysis and specific surface area determination. To study the properties of the adsorbed aerogels, as vitamin delivery systems, in vitro dissolution tests were performed. The dissolution rates of TOC charged in silica aerogel or maize starch aerogel using phosphate buffered saline solution (PBS) were compared with the one of the unprocessed vitamin.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10836
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author Mariarosa Scognamiglio
Iolanda De Marco
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Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Mariarosa Scognamiglio
Iolanda De Marco
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title Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
title_short Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
title_full Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
title_fullStr Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
title_full_unstemmed Supercritical CO2 Impregnation of Alpha-tocopherol in Different Aerogels
title_sort supercritical co2 impregnation of alpha-tocopherol in different aerogels
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-04-01
description a-tocopherol (TOC), a poorly water-soluble vitamin, was impregnated using supercritical carbon dioxide in two different porous supports: an inorganic one (silica aerogel, SA) and a biopolymer one (maize starch aerogel, MSA). The composite systems can be used for the attainment of novel delivery systems with a rapid or controlled vitamin dissolution rate. TOC impregnation experiments on both the supports were carried out at a pressure of 15 MPa and a temperature of 60 °C. Impregnation equilibrium data were measured and represented as isotherms, whereas impregnation kinetic data were obtained by determining the TOC uptake on the two supports at various times. The TOC/aerogel composites were characterized by FESEM analysis and specific surface area determination. To study the properties of the adsorbed aerogels, as vitamin delivery systems, in vitro dissolution tests were performed. The dissolution rates of TOC charged in silica aerogel or maize starch aerogel using phosphate buffered saline solution (PBS) were compared with the one of the unprocessed vitamin.
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