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Evaluating the potential of natural polymers for water-dispersible curcumin-based solid dispersion colourant systems for food applications

Autor(es): de Rezende, SC ; Ferreira, O ; Santamaria-Echart, A ; Madalena M. Dias ; Barreiro, MF

Data: 2024

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/162603

Origem: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto


Descrição

Solid dispersion (SD) technology, a strategy through which a hydrophobic compound is molecularly dispersed into a hydrophilic carrier, is raising interest in food applications to surpass natural colourants' low water solubility. Motivated by the importance of using natural solutions, five natural polymers (k-carrageenan (KC), maltodextrin (MD), Arabic gum (AG), potato starch (PS), and pectin (PC) were evaluated against the synthetic benchmark polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)). Targeting a stable yellow hue, pH 6 was used, and the effect of salt addition on crystallinity was evaluated. Comparatively with PVP, used as a synthetic polymer reference, SDs based on MD, AG, and PC presented a deeper orange shade. Similar size distributions were achieved for the produced samples except for PS -based SDs, which showed higher sizes in volume. For all systems, polymercurcumin hydrogen bonding was perceptible and reflected in the curcumin crystallinity modification/reduction, particularly if produced under natural pH conditions. The water solubility was significantly improved compared to free curcumin, from 1 mu g/mL to 25-37 mu g/mL (pH 6, PVP - 24.54 mu g/mL) and 18-86 mu g/mL (without pH control, PVP - 28.34 mu g/mL), highlighting the favourable effect of natural polymers.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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