Author:
Martín Ángel,Varona Salima,Navarrete Alexander,Cocero María José
Abstract
Essential oils have important commercial applications as preservatives and flavours, and more recently as natural
antimicrobial agents. These applications require a suitable formulation constituted by biodegradable compounds that
protect the essential oil from degradation and evaporation at the same time that allows for a sustained release. Microcapsules
of biopolymers loaded with essential oils meet these requirements. Such microcapsules can be prepared with different
processes such as spray-drying, freeze-drying and coacervation, and supercritical fluids are an advantageous medium
for this purpose. Some supercritical fluid-based precipitation processes have already been applied to produce these microcapsules.
Amongst them, the results obtained with Particles from Gas Saturated Solutions (PGSS), PGSS-drying and Concentrated
Powder Form (CPF) processes are particularly promising. Recent developments in the preparation of formulations
with supercritical fluids include the preparation of liposomes and micelles, which can be suitable carriers for essential
oils.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
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69 articles.
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