1. Enhancement of the solubility and antioxidant capacity of α-linolenic acid using an oil in water microemulsion.
- Author
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Chen B, Hou M, Zhang B, Liu T, Guo Y, Dang L, and Wang Z
- Subjects
- Electric Conductivity, Emulsions chemistry, Oils chemistry, Particle Size, Solubility, Viscosity, Water chemistry, Antioxidants chemistry, alpha-Linolenic Acid chemistry
- Abstract
The applications of α-linolenic acid (ALA) in the food industry are restricted due to its poor water solubility and antioxidant stability. This study concentrates on developing an ALA-loaded microemulsion (ALA-ME) to enhance its solubility and antioxidant capacity. The formulation of the microemulsion was investigated based on pseudoternary phase diagrams. The ALA-ME was characterized by using electrical conductivity, viscosity and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The microstructure of the ALA-ME was probed using nuclear magnetic resonance (
1 H-NMR). The results proved that ALA-ME consisted of spheroidal droplets with 20-40 nm diameter. A structural transformation from water in oil (W/O) to oil in water (O/W) occurred, as seen from the electrical conductivity determination. The1 H-NMR results revealed a transition of the ALA position encapsulated from the core area of the microemulsion to the lipophilic layer of the surfactant. Furthermore, two microstructural models of ALA-ME were proposed. The antioxidant evaluation demonstrated that the ALA antioxidant capacity in microemulsions was enhanced to about 80% compared with that of ALA in oil solution.- Published
- 2017
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