Renewable polysaccharides micro/nanostructures for food and cosmetic applications

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Abstract

The worldwide diffusion of nanotechnologies into products nowadays has completely revolutionized human life, providing novel comfort and benefits. Their inclusion in food and cosmetic has a heavy impact over the market, allowing the development of higher value products with enhanced properties. Natural origin polymers and in particular polysaccharides represent a versatile platform of materials for the development of micro/nanostructured additives for food and cosmetic products due to their chemical versatility, biocompatibility, and abundance. Here, we review the current applications of polysaccharides-based micro/nanostructures, taking into consideration the precursors' production, isolation, and extraction methods and highlighting the advantages, possible drawbacks, and market diffusion.

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Massironi, A., Morelli, A., Puppi, D., & Chiellini, F. (2020, November 1). Renewable polysaccharides micro/nanostructures for food and cosmetic applications. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25214886

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