Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders

Gelatine-based dough formulations (47%, 60% or 70% w/w total solids) with embedded microencapsulated fish oil powders were extruded, dried and compressed to obtain tablets with 35% w/w oil. The effects of dough total solids and pre-conditioning temperature (20, 35 or 50 °C) prior to extrusion on the...

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Main Authors: Ying, Dan Yang, Ong, Yee Ling, Cheng, Li Jiang, Sanguansri, Luz, Shen, Zhiping, Augustin, Mary Ann
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.433772016-05-19T01:29:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43377/ Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders Ying, Dan Yang Ong, Yee Ling Cheng, Li Jiang Sanguansri, Luz Shen, Zhiping Augustin, Mary Ann Gelatine-based dough formulations (47%, 60% or 70% w/w total solids) with embedded microencapsulated fish oil powders were extruded, dried and compressed to obtain tablets with 35% w/w oil. The effects of dough total solids and pre-conditioning temperature (20, 35 or 50 °C) prior to extrusion on the amount of oil leakage from the tablets were examined. Oil leakage from tablets was lowest when made from extrudates of dough with 47% w/w TS and pre-conditioned at 35 °C. Increasing dough total solids increased oil leakage. This suggests that adequate hydration of the matrix, necessary for functionalization of the protein, was essential for subsequent tableting performance. The ability to make directly compressible formulations with embedded microencapsulated oil powders broadens the application of spray-dried fish oil powders into the nutritional supplement markets. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43377/1/Compressible%20extruded%20granules%20containing%20microencapsulated%20oil%20powders.pdf Ying, Dan Yang and Ong, Yee Ling and Cheng, Li Jiang and Sanguansri, Luz and Shen, Zhiping and Augustin, Mary Ann (2016) Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders. Powder Technology, 291. pp. 276-283. ISSN 0032-5910; ESSN: 1873-328X http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032591015302527 10.1016/j.powtec.2015.12.042
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description Gelatine-based dough formulations (47%, 60% or 70% w/w total solids) with embedded microencapsulated fish oil powders were extruded, dried and compressed to obtain tablets with 35% w/w oil. The effects of dough total solids and pre-conditioning temperature (20, 35 or 50 °C) prior to extrusion on the amount of oil leakage from the tablets were examined. Oil leakage from tablets was lowest when made from extrudates of dough with 47% w/w TS and pre-conditioned at 35 °C. Increasing dough total solids increased oil leakage. This suggests that adequate hydration of the matrix, necessary for functionalization of the protein, was essential for subsequent tableting performance. The ability to make directly compressible formulations with embedded microencapsulated oil powders broadens the application of spray-dried fish oil powders into the nutritional supplement markets.
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author Ying, Dan Yang
Ong, Yee Ling
Cheng, Li Jiang
Sanguansri, Luz
Shen, Zhiping
Augustin, Mary Ann
spellingShingle Ying, Dan Yang
Ong, Yee Ling
Cheng, Li Jiang
Sanguansri, Luz
Shen, Zhiping
Augustin, Mary Ann
Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
author_facet Ying, Dan Yang
Ong, Yee Ling
Cheng, Li Jiang
Sanguansri, Luz
Shen, Zhiping
Augustin, Mary Ann
author_sort Ying, Dan Yang
title Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
title_short Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
title_full Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
title_fullStr Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
title_full_unstemmed Compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
title_sort compressible extruded granules containing microencapsulated oil powders
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43377/1/Compressible%20extruded%20granules%20containing%20microencapsulated%20oil%20powders.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43377/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032591015302527
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