Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology
© 2017 Author(s). Polyphenols have been developed, primarily exploiting their robust antioxidant properties, for medical and food applications. In spite of their advantages, polyphenolic compounds have drawbacks from their natural characteristics of being poorly soluble in aqueous solutions, thermo-...
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| author | Kurniawansyah, F. Mammucari, R. Foster, Neil |
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| description | © 2017 Author(s). Polyphenols have been developed, primarily exploiting their robust antioxidant properties, for medical and food applications. In spite of their advantages, polyphenolic compounds have drawbacks from their natural characteristics of being poorly soluble in aqueous solutions, thermo-labile and low oral bioavailaibility. In this article, strategy of processing with supercritical fluid (SCF) anti-solvent to improve the shortcomings is overviewed. Information obtained from the existing studies commonly confirms SCF technology applicability to produce composites of polyphenols with various morphology, size distributions and crystallinity. The application of SCF technology also enables to develop polyphenolic composites for alternative drug delivery such as in the pulmonary administrations. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-560262017-09-13T16:11:01Z Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology Kurniawansyah, F. Mammucari, R. Foster, Neil © 2017 Author(s). Polyphenols have been developed, primarily exploiting their robust antioxidant properties, for medical and food applications. In spite of their advantages, polyphenolic compounds have drawbacks from their natural characteristics of being poorly soluble in aqueous solutions, thermo-labile and low oral bioavailaibility. In this article, strategy of processing with supercritical fluid (SCF) anti-solvent to improve the shortcomings is overviewed. Information obtained from the existing studies commonly confirms SCF technology applicability to produce composites of polyphenols with various morphology, size distributions and crystallinity. The application of SCF technology also enables to develop polyphenolic composites for alternative drug delivery such as in the pulmonary administrations. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56026 10.1063/1.4982312 restricted |
| spellingShingle | Kurniawansyah, F. Mammucari, R. Foster, Neil Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title | Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title_full | Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title_fullStr | Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title_short | Processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| title_sort | processing of polyphenolic composites with supercritical fluid anti-solvent technology |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56026 |