Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application

Entrapment of sub-micron scale emulsions containing active ingredients into macro-scale matrices has exhibited great potential as a delivery vehicle with controlled release capabilities, however optimization remains unrealized. Reported here are methods used to improve product quality by optimizing...

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Main Authors: Robert Fisher, Thomai Panagiotou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-07-01
Series:Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/3/2/84
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spelling doaj-c25081943436443895075d9d2244608b2020-11-24T22:02:58ZengMDPI AGChallenges2078-15472012-07-01328411310.3390/challe3020084Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial ApplicationRobert FisherThomai PanagiotouEntrapment of sub-micron scale emulsions containing active ingredients into macro-scale matrices has exhibited great potential as a delivery vehicle with controlled release capabilities, however optimization remains unrealized. Reported here are methods used to improve product quality by optimizing the emulsion formation steps. These methods are in conjunction with the precepts of Process Intensification (PI). Success with pharmaceutics and chemical reacting systems provides a strategy for a wide range of applications; the emphasis here being nutraceutics. Use of a nano-technology platform assists in: (a) product quality improvements through better nutrient dispersion, and thus bio-efficacy; and (b) production efficiencies through implementation of PI concepts. A continuous methodology, utilizing these PI concepts, that approximates a bottom-up approach to the creation of sub-micron and nano-emulsions is the basis of the technology presented here. Note that solid particles may result during post-processing. The metrics of successful processing include obtainment of nano-scale species with minimal input energy, reduced processing steps at higher throughput rates, and improved quality without over-usage of key ingredients. In addition to flavor and wellness characteristics, product stability for extended shelf life along with an appreciable cargo load in the entrapped emulsion is a major concern. Experimental protocols and path forward recommendations to overcome challenges and meet expectations in these emerging opportunities are also presented.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/3/2/84emulsionnutraceuticalsbio-efficacynanoemulsionemulsion stability
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Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
Challenges
emulsion
nutraceuticals
bio-efficacy
nanoemulsion
emulsion stability
author_facet Robert Fisher
Thomai Panagiotou
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title Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
title_short Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
title_full Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
title_fullStr Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
title_full_unstemmed Improving Product Quality with Entrapped Stable Emulsions: From Theory to Industrial Application
title_sort improving product quality with entrapped stable emulsions: from theory to industrial application
publisher MDPI AG
series Challenges
issn 2078-1547
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Entrapment of sub-micron scale emulsions containing active ingredients into macro-scale matrices has exhibited great potential as a delivery vehicle with controlled release capabilities, however optimization remains unrealized. Reported here are methods used to improve product quality by optimizing the emulsion formation steps. These methods are in conjunction with the precepts of Process Intensification (PI). Success with pharmaceutics and chemical reacting systems provides a strategy for a wide range of applications; the emphasis here being nutraceutics. Use of a nano-technology platform assists in: (a) product quality improvements through better nutrient dispersion, and thus bio-efficacy; and (b) production efficiencies through implementation of PI concepts. A continuous methodology, utilizing these PI concepts, that approximates a bottom-up approach to the creation of sub-micron and nano-emulsions is the basis of the technology presented here. Note that solid particles may result during post-processing. The metrics of successful processing include obtainment of nano-scale species with minimal input energy, reduced processing steps at higher throughput rates, and improved quality without over-usage of key ingredients. In addition to flavor and wellness characteristics, product stability for extended shelf life along with an appreciable cargo load in the entrapped emulsion is a major concern. Experimental protocols and path forward recommendations to overcome challenges and meet expectations in these emerging opportunities are also presented.
topic emulsion
nutraceuticals
bio-efficacy
nanoemulsion
emulsion stability
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