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Microencapsulation methods for plants biologically active compounds - a review

Authors: Jelena Mudrić (Institute for Medicinal Plants Research „Dr. Josif Pančić“, Belgrade, Serbia) , Svetlana Ibrić (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Belgrade, Serbia) , Jelena Đuriš (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Microencapsulation methods for plants biologically active compounds - a review

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    Microencapsulation methods for plants biologically active compounds - a review

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Abstract

Biologically active compounds from plants have attracted great interest due to their affordability, effectiveness and low toxicity. Herbal extracts provide an infinite resource of raw materials for pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industry. Unfortunately, use of the valuable natural compounds can be limited by their low bioavailability, volatilization of active compounds, sensitivity to the temperature, oxidation and UV light, in vivo instability, as well as unpleasant taste. One of the potential strategies to overcome these issues is microencapsulation of the biologically active ingredients. In this review, preparation, applications and limitations of the most popular techniques for microencapsulation, such as spray drying, fluid bed coating, encapsulation using supercritical fluids, freeze drying, ionic gelation, emulsification-solvent removal methods and formulation of liposomes, were discussed. Also, microparticles properties produced by presented microencapsulation methods were interpreted.

Keywords: herbal extracts, medicinal plants, microencapsulation, polyphenols, microparticles, antioxidants

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Mudrić, J., Ibrić, S. & Đuriš, J., (2018) “Microencapsulation methods for plants biologically active compounds - a review”, Lekovite Sirovine 38(1), 62-67. doi: https://doi.org/10.5937/leksir1838062m

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2018-12-25

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