Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics

Electrosprayed ethyl cellulose core–shell microcapsules were produced for the encapsulation of probiotic <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> subsp. <i>lactis</i> (Bifido). Ethyl cellulose (ETC) was used as a shell material with different core compounds (concentrated Bifido, Bifid...

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Main Authors: Jorge Sevilla Moreno, Panagiota Dima, Ioannis S. Chronakis, Ana C. Mendes
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/1/7
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author Jorge Sevilla Moreno
Panagiota Dima
Ioannis S. Chronakis
Ana C. Mendes
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Panagiota Dima
Ioannis S. Chronakis
Ana C. Mendes
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description Electrosprayed ethyl cellulose core–shell microcapsules were produced for the encapsulation of probiotic <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> subsp. <i>lactis</i> (Bifido). Ethyl cellulose (ETC) was used as a shell material with different core compounds (concentrated Bifido, Bifido–maltodextrin and Bifido–glycerol). The core–shell microcapsules have an average diameter between 3 µm and 15 µm depending on the core compounds, with a distinct interface that separates the core and the shell structure. The ETC microcapsules displayed relatively low water activity (aw below 0.20) and relatively high values of viable cells (10<sup>9</sup>–10<sup>11</sup> CFU/g), as counted post-encapsulation. The effect of different core compounds on the stability of probiotics cells over time was also investigated. After four weeks at 30 °C and 40% RH the electrospray encapsulated samples containing Bifido–glycerol in the core showed a loss in viable cells of no more than 3 log loss CFU/g, while the non-encapsulated Bifido lost about 7.57 log CFU/g. Overall, these results suggest that the viability of the Bifido probiotics encapsulated within the core–shell ETC electrosprayed capsules can be extended, despite the fact that the shell matrix was prepared using solvents that typically substantially reduce their viability.
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spelling doaj.art-2c8e58b003924260a9b910c22b3d28fa2023-11-23T15:02:23ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-12-01141710.3390/pharmaceutics14010007Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of ProbioticsJorge Sevilla Moreno0Panagiota Dima1Ioannis S. Chronakis2Ana C. Mendes3DTU-Food, Research Group for Food Production Engineering, Laboratory of Nano-BioScience, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet B202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkDTU-Food, Research Group for Food Production Engineering, Laboratory of Nano-BioScience, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet B202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkDTU-Food, Research Group for Food Production Engineering, Laboratory of Nano-BioScience, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet B202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkDTU-Food, Research Group for Food Production Engineering, Laboratory of Nano-BioScience, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet B202, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkElectrosprayed ethyl cellulose core–shell microcapsules were produced for the encapsulation of probiotic <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> subsp. <i>lactis</i> (Bifido). Ethyl cellulose (ETC) was used as a shell material with different core compounds (concentrated Bifido, Bifido–maltodextrin and Bifido–glycerol). The core–shell microcapsules have an average diameter between 3 µm and 15 µm depending on the core compounds, with a distinct interface that separates the core and the shell structure. The ETC microcapsules displayed relatively low water activity (aw below 0.20) and relatively high values of viable cells (10<sup>9</sup>–10<sup>11</sup> CFU/g), as counted post-encapsulation. The effect of different core compounds on the stability of probiotics cells over time was also investigated. After four weeks at 30 °C and 40% RH the electrospray encapsulated samples containing Bifido–glycerol in the core showed a loss in viable cells of no more than 3 log loss CFU/g, while the non-encapsulated Bifido lost about 7.57 log CFU/g. Overall, these results suggest that the viability of the Bifido probiotics encapsulated within the core–shell ETC electrosprayed capsules can be extended, despite the fact that the shell matrix was prepared using solvents that typically substantially reduce their viability.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/1/7probioticscellulose derivativeselectrohydrodynamicsencapsulationcell viability
spellingShingle Jorge Sevilla Moreno
Panagiota Dima
Ioannis S. Chronakis
Ana C. Mendes
Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
Pharmaceutics
probiotics
cellulose derivatives
electrohydrodynamics
encapsulation
cell viability
title Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
title_full Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
title_fullStr Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
title_full_unstemmed Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
title_short Electrosprayed Ethyl Cellulose Core-Shell Microcapsules for the Encapsulation of Probiotics
title_sort electrosprayed ethyl cellulose core shell microcapsules for the encapsulation of probiotics
topic probiotics
cellulose derivatives
electrohydrodynamics
encapsulation
cell viability
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/1/7
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