Microencapsulation of pulp and ultrafiltered cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) extracts and betanin stability during storage
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Vergara Hinostroza, Cristina
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Microencapsulation of pulp and ultrafiltered cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) extracts and betanin stability during storage
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Pulp (CP) and ultrafiltered (UF) cactus pear extracts were encapsulated with Capsul (C) by applying a central
composite design (CP–C and UF–C systems) by spray-drying. To evaluate the effect of the extract,
microparticles obtained under optimal conditions were characterised and stored at 60 C. Betacyanin
and betaxanthin encapsulation efficiency reached values above 98% for both systems studied. This efficiency
was attributed to strong interactions between betalains and the polymer. Betalain degradation
in CP–C and UF–C microparticles followed pseudo-first order kinetics. The betacyanin degradation rate
constant was significantly higher for CP–C than for UF–C. These results suggested that the mucilage or
higher sugar content of CP increased the hygroscopicity of the CP–C microparticles, leading to the degradation
of betalain. The hydrolysis pathway was the main mechanism of betanin degradation during
microparticle storage. These results demonstrate the potential utility of both CP–C and UF–C microparticles
as natural colourants for healthy foods.
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acknowledge the FONDECYT project Grant No. 1110126 (CONICYTChile)
the CONICYT/CONACYT project Grant No. PCCI 12015 and
the CONICYT scholarship Nos. 21090694 and 24110060.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121879
DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.02.037
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Food Chemistry 157 (2014) 246–251
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