Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives

Alginate based microencapsulation system are popular for nutrients encapsulation and have been extensively studied. In this study, crosslinked calcium alginate microparticles were successfully fabricated using a novel one-step spray drying method. The one step fabrication eliminates the need for mul...

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Main Author: Lim, Yu Lin
Other Authors: Loo Say Chye Joachim
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1477042023-03-04T15:45:50Z Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives Lim, Yu Lin Loo Say Chye Joachim School of Materials Science and Engineering JoachimLoo@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials Alginate based microencapsulation system are popular for nutrients encapsulation and have been extensively studied. In this study, crosslinked calcium alginate microparticles were successfully fabricated using a novel one-step spray drying method. The one step fabrication eliminates the need for multiple crosslinking and drying steps, as in traditional calcium alginate microparticles production. Different materials characterization techniques were used to identify and confirm the crosslinks between alginate and divalent Ca2+ ion. Next, the potential of these microparticles for applications in encapsulation and targeted release was investigated. A model protein, Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) and carotenoid β- carotene, were successfully encapsulated into the microparticles. Release studies of bioactive-loaded crosslinked microparticles in simulated gastrointestinal fluids showed a slow release in simulated gastric environment and faster bioactive release in simulated intestinal environment. In addition, the particles were found to be stable in aqueous environments, preventing the leaching of the bioactives. The crosslinked alginate microparticles have the potential to provide numerous solutions in various industries e.g., protection against leaching in the aquaculture industry and targeted oral release in the food industry, to name a few. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2021-04-18T13:49:37Z 2021-04-18T13:49:37Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, Y. L. (2021). Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147704 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147704 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
description Alginate based microencapsulation system are popular for nutrients encapsulation and have been extensively studied. In this study, crosslinked calcium alginate microparticles were successfully fabricated using a novel one-step spray drying method. The one step fabrication eliminates the need for multiple crosslinking and drying steps, as in traditional calcium alginate microparticles production. Different materials characterization techniques were used to identify and confirm the crosslinks between alginate and divalent Ca2+ ion. Next, the potential of these microparticles for applications in encapsulation and targeted release was investigated. A model protein, Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) and carotenoid β- carotene, were successfully encapsulated into the microparticles. Release studies of bioactive-loaded crosslinked microparticles in simulated gastrointestinal fluids showed a slow release in simulated gastric environment and faster bioactive release in simulated intestinal environment. In addition, the particles were found to be stable in aqueous environments, preventing the leaching of the bioactives. The crosslinked alginate microparticles have the potential to provide numerous solutions in various industries e.g., protection against leaching in the aquaculture industry and targeted oral release in the food industry, to name a few.
author2 Loo Say Chye Joachim
author_facet Loo Say Chye Joachim
Lim, Yu Lin
format Final Year Project
author Lim, Yu Lin
author_sort Lim, Yu Lin
title Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
title_short Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
title_full Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
title_fullStr Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
title_sort fabrication of crosslinked spray dried alginate microparticles for encapsulation of bioactives
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147704
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