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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Innovative technologies for encapsulation of Mediterranean plants extracts
Anet Režek JambrakDanijela Bursać KovačevićFrancisco J. BarbaMarko ViskićPredrag PutnikJasminka GiacomettiSlaven JurićFrancesco DonsìMarko Vincekovićsubject
0106 biological sciencesEngineeringMediterranean herbs01 natural sciencesBioactive compounds0404 agricultural biotechnology010608 biotechnologyTargeted release2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceEncapsulation (networking)BiotechnologyPlant extractGreen food13. Climate actionEssential oilsSpray dryingEncapsulation ; Plant extract ; Bioactive compounds ; Essential oils ; Volatile compounds ; Mediterranean herbsVolatile compoundsFood systemsEncapsulationBiochemical engineeringbusinessBioactive compounds; Encapsulation; Essential oils; Mediterranean herbs; Plant extract; Volatile compounds; Biotechnology; Food ScienceBiotechnologyFood Sciencedescription
Abstract Background High-added value biological compounds (BACs) from herbal and plant sources, such as essential oils (EO), antioxidants and volatile compounds, often exhibit remarkable features, ranging from nutritive and medicinal properties, as well as antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, which can be exploited in the production of functional foods. However, most BACs exhibit low water solubility, strong off-flavors/odors, and are generally unstable and easily degraded under common processing and storage conditions. Encapsulation is a technology that enables the delivery in food systems, the protection, as well as the controlled and targeted release of BACs. Scope and approach The aim of this review is to summarize the most important information for encapsulation of natural extracts using unconventional technologies. Key findings and conclusions Encapsulation is an excellent choice to stabilize BACs, and in particular EOs, and mask their strong flavors and odors. In particular, spray drying is one of the most economic and common encapsulation technologies. However, the challenges of reducing the operating costs, of developing high-throughput processes, of minimizing the use of organic solvents, and of increasing the level of functionality of the encapsulation systems are driving the research towards the implementation of innovative strategies and non-conventional methods, which incorporate the concepts of Green Food Processing.
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2017-11-01 |