Characterization and shelf life of Β-carotene loaded solid lipid microparticles produced with stearic acid and sunflower oil

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Solid lipid microparticles were tested as microencapsulation systems for protecting b-carotene from degradation. Blends of long-chain (C18) solid lipids (70% stearic acid) and sunflower oil (30%) were used to produce lipid microparticles encapsulating the carotenoid. Polysorbate 80 (4%) was employed to stabilize the stearic acid microparticles. The concentration of b-carotene was monitored using spectrophotometry, the particle size distribution was measured by laser diffraction, the crystal structure was determined by wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), and the thermal behaviour was characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) over a period of seven months. All of the systems had an average particle size smaller than 5 mm. To avoid b-carotene oxidation, a- tocopherol was added to the formulations and its action as an oxygen trap was crucial for the antioxidant effect. For stearic-acid microparticles with a-tocopherol, more than 90% of the initial amount of b-carotene was preserved after seven months under refrigerated storage (7-10°C) in the dark. Significant microstructural alterations were detected using WAXD and DSC only in the stearic acid microparticles without alpha-tocopherol. These results seemed promising and suggested that the blends of long-chain solid lipids and liquid lipids were suitable for the production of stable solid lipid microparticles.

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De Lara Gomes, G. V., Borrin, T. R., Cardoso, L. P., Souto, E., & De Pinho, S. C. (2013). Characterization and shelf life of Β-carotene loaded solid lipid microparticles produced with stearic acid and sunflower oil. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 56(4), 663–671. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132013000400017

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