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Combinatorial Synthesis of and High-throughput Protein Release from Polymer Film and Nanoparticle Libraries
Published on: September 6, 2012
Metal-polyphenol network-hardened coconut protein-carboxymethyl cellulose complex coacervates: Fabrication,
Maye Li1, Sha Luo1, Chunmei Cheng1
1Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Functional Food of Hainan Province, School of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China.
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Metal-polyphenol networks (MPNs), as a novel surface structure modifier, whether it can have a hardening effect on complex coacervate microcapsules is still unknown. In this work, piperine (PIP)-loaded coconut protein (CCP)-carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) complex coacervates (CP) microcapsules were hardened using tannic acid-Fe3+ networks (TA-Fe3+) to improve the stability of microcapsules. The results showed that the optimal coacervation conditions for CCP-CMC were at pH = 3.2 and a CCP: CMC ratio of 2:1 (w/w). TA-Fe3+ formed a network-decorated coating with a supramolecular structure on the CP surface. TA:Fe3+ ratios significantly affected the structural cohesion of TA-Fe3+-hardened piperine-loaded CCP-CMC complex coacervates (TF) and thus the hardening effect. At low Fe3+ levels, TF formed a dense and uniform structure, and at high Fe3+ levels, the TF structure became looser. Besides, 2TA-1Fe3+-CP exhibited excellent encapsulation efficiency, desirable stability, and favorable antioxidant ability. After long-term storage, light irradiation, and pH treatment, the retention of PIP in 2TA-1Fe3+-CP was increased by 119 %, 133 %, and 111 % compared to CP, respectively. Moreover, the release kinetics results proved that TA-Fe3+ delayed the release of CP in the food simulants. This study provided some valuable information for exploring a novel hardening microcapsule approach based on the complex coacervation.
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