Issue 8, 2018

Influence of solvent and lecithin in microencapsulation of fish oil by spray-drying

Abstract

Fish oil (FO) was encapsulated by conventional spray-drying (FO-W-Lec) and by ethanol spray-drying, with FO incorporated as an oil-in-ethanol emulsion (with lecithin as emulsifier, FO-EtOH-Lec) or as an oil-in-ethanol dispersion (without lecithin, FO-EtOH). FO-EtOH-Lec and FO-W-Lec were obtained according to a central composite design, whereas FO-EtOH was prepared under optimal conditions. The optimal FO/hydroxypropylcellulose ratio was 1 : 4 for all FO-systems, but the optimal inlet gas temperature was lower for FO-EtOH and FO-EtOH-Lec (135 °C) than for FO-W-Lec (200 °C). The encapsulation efficiency (EE) for ethanol spray-drying (FO-EtOH-Lec, 81.1% and FO-EtOH, 80.4%) was higher than conventional spray-drying (71.1%). However, the FO stability was better for FO-EtOH-Lec, measured either by total oxidation compounds or by polymerization compounds. The FO released in aqueous models corresponded only to surface FO in all FO-systems, showing Fickian diffusion. Ethanol spray-drying is an alternative to conventional methods, increasing the EE values of FO. Furthermore, lecithin allows improving the FO stability when incorporated as an emulsifier in ethanol spray-drying.

Graphical abstract: Influence of solvent and lecithin in microencapsulation of fish oil by spray-drying

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Dec 2017
Accepted
16 Jan 2018
First published
23 Jan 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 4172-4181

Influence of solvent and lecithin in microencapsulation of fish oil by spray-drying

C. Encina, C. Vergara, G. Márquez-Ruiz, F. Holgado, P. Robert and B. Giménez, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 4172 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA13286G

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