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Release Behavior and Stability of Encapsulated D-Limonene from Emulsion-Based Edible Films

  作者 MARCUZZO EVA; DEBEAUFORT FREDERIC; SENSIDONI ALESSANDRO; TAT LARA; BENEY LAURENT; HAMBLETON ALICIA; PERESSINI DONATELLA; VOILLEY ANDREE  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry;  卷期  2012年60-49;  页码  12177-12185  
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[摘要]Edible films may act as carriers of active molecules, such as flavors. This possibility confers to them the status of active packaging. Two different film-forming biopolymers, gluten and l-carrageenans, have been compared. D-Limonene was added to the two film formulations, and its release kinetics from emulsion-based edible films was assessed with HS-SPME. Results obtained for edible films were compared with D-limonene released from the fatty matrix called Grindsted Barrier System 2000 (GBS). Comparing l-carrageenans with gluten-emulsified film, the latter showed more interesting encapsulating properties: in fact, D-limonene was retained by gluten film during the process needed for film preparation, and it was released gradually during analysis time. D-Limonene did not show great affinity to l-carrageenans film, maybe due to high aroma compound hydrophobicity. Carvone release from the three different matrices was also measured to verify the effect of oxygen barrier performances of edible films to prevent D-limonene oxidation. Further investigations were carried out by FT-IR and liquid permeability measurements. Gluten film seemed to better protect D-limonene from oxidation. Gluten-based edible films represent an interesting opportunity as active packaging: they could retain and release aroma compounds gradually, showing different mechanical and nutritional properties from those of lipid-based ingredients.

 
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