Alginate Core-Shell Capsules Production through Coextrusion Methods: Principles and Technologies

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This paper provides an overview of coextrusion methods for encapsulation. Encapsulation involves the coating or entrapment of a core material such as food ingredients, enzymes, cells, or bioactives. Encapsulation can help compounds add to other matrices, stabilize compounds during storage, or enable controlled delivery. This review explores the principal l coextrusion methods available that can be used to produce core-shell capsules through the use of coaxial nozzles. Four methods for encapsulation by coextrusion are examined in detail, including dripping, jet cutting, centrifugal, and electrohydrodynamic systems. The targeted capsule size determines the appropriate parameters for each method. Coextrusion technology is a promising encapsulation technique able to generate core-shell capsules in a controlled manner, which can be applied to cosmetic, food, pharmaceutical, agriculture, and textile industries. Coextrusion is an excellent way to preserve active molecules and present a significant economic interest.

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Bennacef, C., Desobry-Banon, S., Probst, L., & Desobry, S. (2023, April 1). Alginate Core-Shell Capsules Production through Coextrusion Methods: Principles and Technologies. Marine Drugs. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/md21040235

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