Optimization of wall components for encapsulation of Nigella sativa seed oil by freeze-drying

Authors

  • Sina Makouie Urmia University
  • Mohammad Alizadeh Urmia University
  • Omid Maleki Urmia University
  • Asghar Khosrowshahi Urmia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22437/ifstj.v3i1.7857

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the proper concentrations of whey protein isolate (WPI), Arabic gum (AG), and Zedo gum (ZG) for the encapsulation of Nigella sativa seed oil (NSO). WPI, AG, and ZG were used as wall materials for the encapsulation of NSO by mixture design and then the optimum sample with minimum Z-average, PDI, and a* and maximum zeta potential, conductivity, encapsulation efficiency, and b* was selected for examining FT-IR and SEM. The findings demonstrated that lower particle size and particle dispersion index were obtained at higher amounts of AG and WPI with the least a*. Desirability function results indicate that the mixture of 39.05% WPI, 16.758% AG, and 4.192% ZG led to the production of the optimum sample. Microencapsulation of Nigella sativa seed oil using the optimum wall composition was recognized to be useful to preserve bioactive compounds and provide flavor stability, enabling the use of microcapsules in food formulations.

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Published

— Updated on 2020-07-30

How to Cite

Makouie, S., Alizadeh, M., Maleki, O., & Khosrowshahi, A. (2020). Optimization of wall components for encapsulation of Nigella sativa seed oil by freeze-drying. Indonesian Food Science and Technology Journal, 3(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.22437/ifstj.v3i1.7857