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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B

ISSN 1673-1581(Print), 1862-1783(Online), Monthly

Microencapsulated β-carotene preparation using different drying treatments

Abstract: β-Carotene is one of the most abundant natural pigments in foods; however, usage of β-carotene is limited because of its instability. Microencapsulation techniques are usually applied to protect microencapsulated β-carotene from oxidization. In this study, β-carotene was microencapsulated using different drying processes: spray-drying, spray freeze-drying, coating, and spray granulation. The properties of morphology, particle size, water content, thermal characteristic, and chemical stability have been explored and compared. Scanning electron microscopy measurements showed that the coated powder had a dense surface surrounded by starch and suggested that the coating process gave a microencapsulated powder with the smallest bulk density and the best compressibility among the prepared powders. The chemical stabilities of microcapsules were evaluated during six months of storage at different temperatures. The coated powder had the highest mass fraction of β-carotene, which indicated that the coating process was superior to the three other drying processes.

Key words: β-Carotene; Microencapsulation; Spray-drying; Spray freeze-drying; Coating; Spray granulation

Chinese Summary  <19> 通过四种不同的干燥方式制备β-胡萝卜素微胶囊

关键词组:β-胡萝卜素;微胶囊;喷雾干燥;喷雾冷冻干燥;包衣;喷雾造粒


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DOI:

10.1631/jzus.B1900157

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TS202.3

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2019-10-09

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2019-03-28

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2019-05-27

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