Co-Microencapsulation of Cushuro (Nostoc sphaericum) Polysaccharide with Sacha Inchi Oil (Plukenetia huayllabambana) and Natural Antioxidant Extracts

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Abstract

Cushuro (Nostoc sphaericum) polysaccharide was used to co-microencapsulate sacha inchi oil, natural antioxidant extracts from the oleoresin of charapita chili peppers (Capsicum frutescens L.) and grape orujo (Vitis vinifera L.). Encapsulation efficiency, moisture, particle size, morphology, oxidative stability, shelf-life, solubility, essential fatty acid profile, sterol content and antioxidant capacity were evaluated. The formulations with grape orujo extract showed higher oxidative stability (4908 ± 184 h), antioxidant capacity (4835.33 ± 40.02 µg Trolox/g ms), higher phenolic contents (960.11 ± 53.59 µg AGE/g ms) and a smaller particle size (7.55 µm) than the other formulations, as well as good solubility and a low moisture content. Therefore, grape orujo extracts can be used as natural antioxidants. The fatty acid composition (ω-3) remained quite stable in all the formulations carried out, which also occurred for sterols and tocopherols. In combination with gum arabic, grape orujo extract offered oxidative protection to sacha inchi oil during the first week of storage.

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Chasquibol, N., Sotelo, A., Tapia, M., Alarcón, R., Goycoolea, F., & Perez-Camino, M. del C. (2024). Co-Microencapsulation of Cushuro (Nostoc sphaericum) Polysaccharide with Sacha Inchi Oil (Plukenetia huayllabambana) and Natural Antioxidant Extracts. Antioxidants, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060680

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