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Extraction of Plant-based Capsules for Microencapsulation Applications
Published on: November 9, 2016
Essential oils: from extraction to encapsulation
A El Asbahani1, K Miladi2, W Badri2
1Laboratory of Microbiology, Equipe I2B, UMR CNRS 5510, Mateis, Département Pharmaceutique de Santé Publique, ISPB, Faculty of Pharmacy, University Claude Bernard-Lyon 1, Lyon, France; Laboratory of Biotechnologies and Valorisation of Natural Resources, Faculty of Sciences, University Ibn Zohr, Agadir, Morocco.
Abstract:
Essential oils are natural products which have many interesting applications. Extraction of essential oils from plants is performed by classical and innovative methods. Numerous encapsulation processes have been developed and reported in the literature in order to encapsulate biomolecules, active molecules, nanocrystals, oils and also essential oils for various applications such as in vitro diagnosis, therapy, cosmetic, textile, food etc. Essential oils encapsulation led to numerous new formulations with new applications. This insures the protection of the fragile oil and controlled release. The most commonly prepared carriers are polymer particles, liposomes and solid lipid nanoparticles.

