Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry
Encapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP<sup>®</sup>, sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and malt...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2020-03-01
|
Series: | Molecules |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1357 |
id |
doaj-bb5a3511a8a74c07a2965583de43d1bb |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-bb5a3511a8a74c07a2965583de43d1bb2020-11-25T02:07:47ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-03-01256135710.3390/molecules25061357molecules25061357Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed IndustryJaviera Mujica-Álvarez0O. Gil-Castell1Pabla A. Barra2A. Ribes-Greus3Rubén Bustos4Mirko Faccini5Silvia Matiacevich6Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, Facultad Tecnológica, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Obispo Umaña 050, Estación Central, 9170201 Santiago, ChileInstituto de Tecnología de Materiales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 València, SpainCentro de Excelencia en Nanotecnología (CEN), Leitat Chile, Calle Román Díaz 532, Providencia, Santiago 7500724, ChileInstituto de Tecnología de Materiales, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 València, SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Av. Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins 3363, Estación Central, 9170002 Santiago, ChileCentro de Excelencia en Nanotecnología (CEN), Leitat Chile, Calle Román Díaz 532, Providencia, Santiago 7500724, ChileDepartamento de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, Facultad Tecnológica, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Obispo Umaña 050, Estación Central, 9170201 Santiago, ChileEncapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP<sup>®</sup>, sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and maltodextrin (MD) as a wall material on the physicochemical properties of emulsions and powders was evaluated. First, nanoemulsions containing MD:CAP:TW:VA/VE and MD:SC:TW:VA/VE were prepared and characterized. Then, powders were obtained by means of spray-drying and analyzed in terms of the product yield, encapsulation efficiency, moisture content, porosity, surface morphology, chemical structure, and thermal properties and thermo-oxidative/thermal stability. Results showed that although nanoemulsions were obtained for all the compositions, homogeneous microcapsules were found after the drying process. High product yield and encapsulation efficiency were obtained, and the presence of the vitamins was corroborated. The characteristics of the powders were mainly influenced by the encapsulating agent used and also by the type of vitamin. In general, the microcapsules remained thermally stable up to 170 °C and, therefore, the proposed encapsulation systems for vitamins A and E were suitable for the preparation of additives for the feed manufacturing through the extrusion process.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1357vitamin avitamin enanoemulsionsencapsulationspray-drying |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Javiera Mujica-Álvarez O. Gil-Castell Pabla A. Barra A. Ribes-Greus Rubén Bustos Mirko Faccini Silvia Matiacevich |
spellingShingle |
Javiera Mujica-Álvarez O. Gil-Castell Pabla A. Barra A. Ribes-Greus Rubén Bustos Mirko Faccini Silvia Matiacevich Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry Molecules vitamin a vitamin e nanoemulsions encapsulation spray-drying |
author_facet |
Javiera Mujica-Álvarez O. Gil-Castell Pabla A. Barra A. Ribes-Greus Rubén Bustos Mirko Faccini Silvia Matiacevich |
author_sort |
Javiera Mujica-Álvarez |
title |
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry |
title_short |
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry |
title_full |
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry |
title_fullStr |
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry |
title_full_unstemmed |
Encapsulation of Vitamins A and E as Spray-Dried Additives for the Feed Industry |
title_sort |
encapsulation of vitamins a and e as spray-dried additives for the feed industry |
publisher |
MDPI AG |
series |
Molecules |
issn |
1420-3049 |
publishDate |
2020-03-01 |
description |
Encapsulated fat-soluble powders containing vitamin A (VA) and E (VE) were prepared as a feasible additive for extruded feed products. The effect of the encapsulating agents (Capsul-CAP<sup>®</sup>, sodium caseinate-SC) in combination with Tween 80 (TW) as an emulsifier and maltodextrin (MD) as a wall material on the physicochemical properties of emulsions and powders was evaluated. First, nanoemulsions containing MD:CAP:TW:VA/VE and MD:SC:TW:VA/VE were prepared and characterized. Then, powders were obtained by means of spray-drying and analyzed in terms of the product yield, encapsulation efficiency, moisture content, porosity, surface morphology, chemical structure, and thermal properties and thermo-oxidative/thermal stability. Results showed that although nanoemulsions were obtained for all the compositions, homogeneous microcapsules were found after the drying process. High product yield and encapsulation efficiency were obtained, and the presence of the vitamins was corroborated. The characteristics of the powders were mainly influenced by the encapsulating agent used and also by the type of vitamin. In general, the microcapsules remained thermally stable up to 170 °C and, therefore, the proposed encapsulation systems for vitamins A and E were suitable for the preparation of additives for the feed manufacturing through the extrusion process. |
topic |
vitamin a vitamin e nanoemulsions encapsulation spray-drying |
url |
https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/6/1357 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT javieramujicaalvarez encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT ogilcastell encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT pablaabarra encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT aribesgreus encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT rubenbustos encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT mirkofaccini encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry AT silviamatiacevich encapsulationofvitaminsaandeasspraydriedadditivesforthefeedindustry |
_version_ |
1724929745951391744 |