Enhancement of Microencapsulation of Rapeseed Oil Bioactive Compounds in Alginate Through Sonication
2025
Cristina-Emanuela Enascuta | Elena-Emilia Sirbu | Diana Pasarin | Andra Ionela Ghizdareanu | Raluca Senin | Ioana Silvia Hosu | Ana-Mihaela Gavrilă | Bianca-Ana-Maria Burdusel | Vasile Lavric
The microencapsulation of bioactive compounds from rapeseed oil using sodium alginate, in the presence and absence of an ultrasonic (US) field, is reported. A Box&ndash:Behnken experimental design is used to investigate the influence of process parameters on the microencapsulation yield: then, the response surface methodology is applied, to find their values ensuring its optimum yield. The operating parameters investigated are the ratio of sodium alginate to rapeseed oil, the microencapsulation time and the concentration of the calcium chloride solution. The US bath was used at its nominal power, and the microencapsulation temperature was kept at 20 °:C, with a thermostat, for all experiments. A detailed study on the comparison of the two microencapsulation techniques (in the presence and absence of the US field) was carried out. Good results were obtained in the presence of the US field for optimal conditions, when the microencapsulation yield was 90.25 ±: 0.02%, higher than the microencapsulation process performed in the absence of the US field, 87.11 ±: 0.02%. The results also showed that the use of the US field (optimal conditions) led to an increase in encapsulation efficiency, total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity (76.56 ±: 0.02%, 324.85 ±: 0.01 mg GAE/g and 57.05 ±: 0.12 mg/mL). The physicochemical description of microcapsules was performed using modern characterization methods. These results indicate that by increasing the microencapsulation yield of bioactive compounds through sonication, the process aims to achieve a uniform size distribution of microcapsules.
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