Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization

The main aim of this study was to prepare apple pomace polyphenolic extract (APPE- referred to as a core) loaded into biodegradable and commercially available natural polymer such as maltodextrin (MD-referred to as a shell). The polymer coating potentially improves its low stability and bioavailabil...

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Main Authors: Shohreh Saffarzadeh-Matin, Majid Shahbazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Particle Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jpst.irost.ir/article_616_69ddca447b37023261085cf7675a816d.pdf
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Majid Shahbazi
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Majid Shahbazi
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description The main aim of this study was to prepare apple pomace polyphenolic extract (APPE- referred to as a core) loaded into biodegradable and commercially available natural polymer such as maltodextrin (MD-referred to as a shell). The polymer coating potentially improves its low stability and bioavailability and also directs the control release of the encapsulated material. The MD-nanoparticles (NPs) loaded with the APPE were prepared by a modified nanoprecipitation method. An experimental central composite design was utilized for the modeling, optimization and to assess the influence (and interactions) of the shell to core ratio, surfactant concentration, and sonication time (as the independent variables) on the NPs preparation to maximize the level of polyphenols loading and the NPs formation yield (referred to as dependant variables). The adopted models were verified statistically and experimentally. The results showed that amongst the independent variables, the shell to core ratio and the surfactant concentration were statistically significant in the experimentally selected ranges. By adopting the optimal process conditions, the spherical shaped NPs were prepared with a mean average size of 52 nm (confirmed by the Dynamic Light Scattering and FE-SEM techniques) and polyphenols loading efficiency of 98%. FT-IR spectroscopy confirmed the successful entrapment of the core in the shell of NPs. Hydrogen bonding is one of the modes of interactions between the hydrophilic moieties of polyphenols and MD. The in vitro polyphenols release of the NPs through simulating cancerous tumor acidity conditions represented a sustainable release, indicating potential anticancer application of the NPs.
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spelling doaj.art-ca6f1e8a583642c5b495b7cad18ed4102022-12-21T19:13:05ZengIranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)Journal of Particle Science and Technology2423-40872423-40792017-12-013419720910.22104/jpst.2018.2612.1100616Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterizationShohreh Saffarzadeh-Matin0Majid Shahbazi1Department of Chemical Technologies, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)Department of Chemical Technologies, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)The main aim of this study was to prepare apple pomace polyphenolic extract (APPE- referred to as a core) loaded into biodegradable and commercially available natural polymer such as maltodextrin (MD-referred to as a shell). The polymer coating potentially improves its low stability and bioavailability and also directs the control release of the encapsulated material. The MD-nanoparticles (NPs) loaded with the APPE were prepared by a modified nanoprecipitation method. An experimental central composite design was utilized for the modeling, optimization and to assess the influence (and interactions) of the shell to core ratio, surfactant concentration, and sonication time (as the independent variables) on the NPs preparation to maximize the level of polyphenols loading and the NPs formation yield (referred to as dependant variables). The adopted models were verified statistically and experimentally. The results showed that amongst the independent variables, the shell to core ratio and the surfactant concentration were statistically significant in the experimentally selected ranges. By adopting the optimal process conditions, the spherical shaped NPs were prepared with a mean average size of 52 nm (confirmed by the Dynamic Light Scattering and FE-SEM techniques) and polyphenols loading efficiency of 98%. FT-IR spectroscopy confirmed the successful entrapment of the core in the shell of NPs. Hydrogen bonding is one of the modes of interactions between the hydrophilic moieties of polyphenols and MD. The in vitro polyphenols release of the NPs through simulating cancerous tumor acidity conditions represented a sustainable release, indicating potential anticancer application of the NPs.http://jpst.irost.ir/article_616_69ddca447b37023261085cf7675a816d.pdfKeywords: Process optimizationNatural polymersNanoencapsulationApple pomace polyphenolic extractNanoprecipitation
spellingShingle Shohreh Saffarzadeh-Matin
Majid Shahbazi
Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
Journal of Particle Science and Technology
Keywords: Process optimization
Natural polymers
Nanoencapsulation
Apple pomace polyphenolic extract
Nanoprecipitation
title Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
title_full Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
title_fullStr Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
title_full_unstemmed Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
title_short Maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste: preparation, optimization and characterization
title_sort maltodextrine nanoparticles loaded with polyphenolic extract from apple industrial waste preparation optimization and characterization
topic Keywords: Process optimization
Natural polymers
Nanoencapsulation
Apple pomace polyphenolic extract
Nanoprecipitation
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