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Design and evaluation of microencapsulated systems containing extract of whole green coffee fruit rich in phenolic acids

FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS(2020)

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The optimal conditions to microencapsulate green coffee (Coffea canephora) fruit extract (GCFE) by spray drying using a maltodextrin (MD)-gum Arabic (GA) mixture as carrier material were selected. For this purpose, a Central Composite Rotational Design was applied to investigate the combined effects of the MD percentage in the mixture and the extract-to-carrier agent mass ratio (m(E)/m(C)) as the independent variables. These effects were modelled by second-order polynomial models on several responses, namely process yield, encapsulation efficiency, water activity, losses of reducing capacity, caffeic acid, caffeine, trigonelline, 5-O-caffeoilquinic acid (5-CQA) from microcapsules (MCs) and 5-CQA retention after 180-days storage. The statistically significant effects were then submitted to more in-depth analysis by Response Surface Methodology. The highest process yield was obtained using a MD percentage of 80% and a m(E)/m(C) ratio of 1:1.5 (w/w). Both microencapsulated and non-encapsulated GCFE showed good stability during the accelerated stability study performed at 40 degrees C for 180 days. Surface morphology and particle size distribution of GCFE-loaded MCs were shown to be suitable for use in the food industry.
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Chlorogenic acids,Methylxanthines,Caffeine,Trigonelline,5-O-Caffeoylquinic acid,Gum Arabic,Maltodextrin
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