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Title: Use of Natural Polymers for the Encapsulation of Eugenol by Spray Drying
Author: Nardi Ricart, Anna
Caballero Roman, Aitor
Vila, Roser
Cañigueral i Folcarà, Salvador
Ticó Grau, Josep R.
Miñarro Carmona, Montserrat
Keywords: Polímers
Nanopartícules
Polymers
Nanoparticles
Issue Date: 26-Sep-2024
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: <strong>Background:</strong> Eugenol is a colourless or yellowish compound whose presence in clove essential oil surpasses the 75% of its composition. This phenylpropanoid, widely used as an antiseptic, anaesthetic and antioxidant, can be extracted by steam distillation from the dried flower buds of <em>Syzygium aromaticum</em> (L.). Due to its chemical instability in presence of light and air, it should be protected when developing a formulation to avoid or minimise its degradation. <strong>Methods: </strong>A promising approach would be encapsulation by spray drying, using natural coating products such as maltodextrin, gum arabic, and soy lecithin. To do so, a factorial design was carried out to evaluate the effect of five variables at two levels (inlet temperature, aspirator and flow rate, method of homogenisation of the emulsion and its eugenol:polymers ratio). Studied outcomes were yield and outlet temperature of the spray drying process, eugenol encapsulation efficiency, and particle size expressed as d<sub>(0.9)</sub>. <strong>Results:</strong> The best three formulations were prepared by using a lower amount of eugenol than polymers (1:2 ratio), homogenised by Ultra-Turrax<sup>®</sup>, and pumped to the spray dryer at 35 m<sup>3</sup>/h. Inlet temperature and flow rate varied in the top three formulations, but their values in the best formulation (DF22) were 130°C and 4.5 mL/min. These microcapsules encapsulated between 47.37% and 65.69% of eugenol and were spray-dried achieving more than a 57.20% of product recovery. Their size, ranged from 22.40 μm to 55.60 μm. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> Overall, the whole spray drying process was optimised, and biodegradable stable polymeric microcapsules containing eugenol were successfully prepared.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16101251
It is part of: Pharmaceutics, 2024, vol. 16, num.10
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216114
Related resource: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16101251
ISSN: 1999-4923
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