Fish Oil Microencapsulation as Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fortification Material for Cream of Crab Soup

  • Pramestia S
  • Riyanto B
  • Trilaksani W
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Omega-3 fatty acids have important roles in improvement of intelligent and health of human. Microencapsulation of fish oil as source of omega-3 fatty acids is an effort to maintain flavor, aroma, stability, and also to successfully transfer bioactive component from the fish oil as fortification material for foods or medicines. Improvement of instant crab cream soup enriched with fish oil as source of omega-3 fatty acid has never been conducted before. The purpose of this research was to improve microencapsulation method for fish oil as source of omega-3 fatty acids as fortification material for instant cream of crab soup. Microencapsulation methods in this research are homogenization and spray drying. The results showed that the best microcapsule was obtained from homogenization treatment for 10 minutes with efficiency of 90.41±0.64%. The shape of the obtained microcapsule was spherical with average size of 6.52 μm, with induction time up to 26.09±0.01 hours. The best cream of crab soup formula was at fish oil microcapsule concentration of 3.30%, with 8.19% daily value of omega-3, inclusion 11.32% of EPA and DHA at serving size of 17.56 gram. Keywords : Crab, fish oil, fortification, instant cream soup, microencapsulation, omega-3 fatty acids

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Pramestia, S. P., Riyanto, B., & Trilaksani, W. (2015). Fish Oil Microencapsulation as Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fortification Material for Cream of Crab Soup. Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.17844/jphpi.v18i2.10611

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