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Effect of spray-dried flavonoid microparticles on oxidative stability of methyl linoleate as lipid model system

AutorPalma, Manuel; Márquez Ruiz, Gloria CSIC ORCID; García, Paula; Holgado, Francisca CSIC ORCID ; Vergara, Cristina; Giménez, Begoña CSIC ORCID; Robert, Paz
Palabras claveMicroencapsulation
Oxidation
Methyl linoleate
Quercetin
Epicatechin
Fecha de publicación2017
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónJournal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 94(1): 99-105 (2017)
ResumenMicroencapsulated quercetin (Q) and epicatechin (E) were prepared by spray-drying using inulin (IN) as encapsulating agent (Q–IN and E–IN) as well as with Capsul (C) as channelizing agent (Q–IN–C and E–IN–C). Microparticles were added to methyl linoleate (ML) and results showed that Q microparticles markedly improved its oxidative stability by increasing the induction period values and delaying the formation of oxidation compounds, as determined by high-performance size-exclusion chromatography, with respect to E microparticles, thus suggesting the importance of flavonoid C-ring substitution. Remaining levels of Q in the lipid system throughout oxidation of ML added with Q microparticles seemed to show two releasing zones: the first one corresponds to the equilibrium zone, when Q released from microparticles replaces Q that is being degraded; the second zone corresponds to the degradation of Q, when the release rate of the encapsulated Q is slower than its degradation rate. In contrast, E microparticles showed only one zone corresponding to the release of surface E. The end of the induction period was in line with the exhaustion of Q and E and the initiation of formation of advanced oxidation products (polymers). In conclusion, Q microparticles have a potential application to extend the shelf-life of lipid matrixes.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/171307
DOI10.1007/s11746-016-2920-8
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1007/s11746-016-2920-8
issn: 0003-021X
e-issn: 1558-9331
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