Wu Y P, Luo Y G, Wang Q.Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of essential oils encapsulated in zein nanoparticles prepared by liquid - liquid dispersion method [ J ] .LWT- Food Science and Technology,2012,48:283-290.Y. Wu, Y. Luo, Q. Wang, Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of...
Two essential oils (EOs), thymol and carvacrol, with similar chemical structures were encapsulated in the nanoparticles of zein using the liquid–liquid dispersion method. Three different pH treatments were applied to study the nanoparticles' morphology, structure, antioxidant property, and antimicrobial ...
essential oils;fat soluble vitamins;food colorants; flavors; and natural anti-oxidants; (iv) the bioavailability of food and nutrient components such asfolic acid,vitamin D3,curcumin, beta-carotene, andresveratrolwas improved by employing the zein-nanoparticles in comparison with the bulk counterparts...
The wound site secretes a variety of substances in addition to dead tissue and bacteria. Eliminating superfluous secretions speeds up the healing process and helps avoid infection. Thus, in order to guarantee tissue hydration and preserve the extracellular space, it is essential to assess the degree...
In this study, we describe the preparation and characterization of neem oil-loaded zein nanoparticles, together with evaluation of their toxicity towards non... Mônica,Pascoli,T Mauricio,... - 《Science of the Total Environment》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 On the use of liposomal delivery system...
Skin wounds have the potential to rapidly become infected, with bacteria having the ability to quickly penetrate to the skin’s deeper layers. Then they enter the lymph nodes and spread throughout the body; therefore, all wounds should be cleaned and hav
Zein is the main storage protein of corn and it has several industrial applications. Mainly in the last 10–15 years, zein has emerged as a potential pharmaceutical excipient with unique features. Zein is a natural, biocompatible and biodegradable material produced from renewable sources. It is in...
Zein, a prolamin from corn, is able to form nanoparticles by liquid-liquid dispersion process. These nanoparticles are well dispersed in water and stable, which can be further applied to encapsulate functional materials that are insoluble in water. We have developed zein nanoparticles to encapsulate...
nanoparticles have been prepared to stabilize lipid matrix to encapsulate lipophilic bioactive compounds, such as curcumin (Wang et al., 2016a, Wang et al., 2016b), rutin (Luo, Pan, & Zhong, 2015), vitamin D (Luo, Teng, & Wang, 2012), as well as essential oils (Zhang et al., ...
It has been tested for controlled delivery of essential oils, dyes, anti-microbial agents, anticancer drugs, macrophage targeting, oral drug delivery with protection from harsh gastric environment, and gene delivery as micro/nanoparticles [20], [21], [22], [23]. It has been reported that ...