Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of high-pressure homogenization conditions, namely pressure (20–80 MPa) and number of cycles (1–3 cycles), on the properties of palm-based functional lipids. Nanodispersions prepared with palm-based functional lipid and Tween 20 were c...
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| description | The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of high-pressure homogenization conditions, namely pressure (20–80 MPa) and number of cycles (1–3 cycles), on the properties of palm-based functional lipids. Nanodispersions prepared with palm-based functional lipid and Tween 20 were characterized by monitoring their physicochemical and morphological properties. The results showed that high-pressure homogenizer was an efficient emulsification technique producing small emulsion droplets with narrow size distribution. In general, the results showed that different homogenization conditions had significant (p < 0.05) effect on the size distribution of prepared nanodispersions. Average particles ranging from 95 to 130 nm and 140 to 210 nm were obtained for the nanoemulsions containing palm-based tocopherol–tocotrienol and carotenoid, respectively. However, this study indicated that increasing the energy input beyond moderate pressures (20–80 MPa) and cycles (1–3) led to “over-processing” of droplets. The nanodispersions proved to be physically stable and showed good stability during 12 weeks of storage. |
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| spelling | upm-160252015-11-03T07:16:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16025/ Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation. Cheong, Jean Ne Tan , Chin Ping The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of high-pressure homogenization conditions, namely pressure (20–80 MPa) and number of cycles (1–3 cycles), on the properties of palm-based functional lipids. Nanodispersions prepared with palm-based functional lipid and Tween 20 were characterized by monitoring their physicochemical and morphological properties. The results showed that high-pressure homogenizer was an efficient emulsification technique producing small emulsion droplets with narrow size distribution. In general, the results showed that different homogenization conditions had significant (p < 0.05) effect on the size distribution of prepared nanodispersions. Average particles ranging from 95 to 130 nm and 140 to 210 nm were obtained for the nanoemulsions containing palm-based tocopherol–tocotrienol and carotenoid, respectively. However, this study indicated that increasing the energy input beyond moderate pressures (20–80 MPa) and cycles (1–3) led to “over-processing” of droplets. The nanodispersions proved to be physically stable and showed good stability during 12 weeks of storage. Wiley Blackwell 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16025/1/Palm-based%20functional%20lipid%20nanodispersions%20.pdf Cheong, Jean Ne and Tan , Chin Ping (2010) Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation. European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 112 (5). pp. 557-564. ISSN 1438-7697 Lipids - Research. 10.1002/ejlt.200900209 English |
| spellingShingle | Lipids - Research. Cheong, Jean Ne Tan , Chin Ping Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation. |
| title | Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
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| title_full | Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
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| title_fullStr | Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
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| title_full_unstemmed | Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
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| title_short | Palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation.
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| title_sort | palm-based functional lipid nanodispersions : preparation, characterization and stability evaluation. |
| topic | Lipids - Research. |
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