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Food Res Int ; 88(Pt A): 32-41, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28847401

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Lipophilic compounds such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and antioxidants can be encapsulated by spray drying in order to protect and prolong their functionalities and get new handling properties. The aim of this work was to study the effect of both the spray drying stage and storage (60°C - 50% RH) on the oxidation of lipophilic compounds encapsulated in spray dried oil-in-water emulsions (10% w/w oil in dry matter) using maltodextrin as matrix and Tween® 20 as emulsifier. Emulsions were prepared with oil containing or not containing α-tocopherol (482ppm in oil) in order to also demonstrate the influence of the antioxidant. Results showed that there is a beginning of oxidation during spray drying, evidenced by a slight increase of markers of rancidity, i.e. conjugated dienes and volatile organic compounds. During storage, the oxidative degradation of PUFAs and α-tocopherol started quickly under the conditions of aging. This was shown to be due to the negative effect of the process and to the porosity of the solid matrix to oxygen, associated with the hollow structure of the particles. An inhibitory action of maltodextrin on α-tocopherol was also hypothesized, but it has to be confirmed.

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