Recent Developments in Starch-Based Delivery Systems of Bioactive Compounds: Formulations and Applications
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Issued Date
2022-06-01
Resource Type
ISSN
18667910
eISSN
18667929
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85128452217
Journal Title
Food Engineering Reviews
Volume
14
Issue
2
Start Page
271
End Page
291
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Food Engineering Reviews Vol.14 No.2 (2022) , 271-291
Suggested Citation
Aslam S., Akhtar A., Nirmal N., Khalid N., Maqsood S. Recent Developments in Starch-Based Delivery Systems of Bioactive Compounds: Formulations and Applications. Food Engineering Reviews Vol.14 No.2 (2022) , 271-291. 291. doi:10.1007/s12393-022-09311-5 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87777
Title
Recent Developments in Starch-Based Delivery Systems of Bioactive Compounds: Formulations and Applications
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Abstract
Bioactive compounds exhibit numerous health benefits; however, they are highly sensitive to degradation under various process conditions. Applications of these compounds are limited in food and pharmaceutical products due to their quick release, low solubility, possible interactions with other ingredients, and reduced biological potential. Encapsulation in suitable carrier systems could protect their bioactivity and retain sensorial properties of products during processing and storage. Starch is a natural polysaccharide, and its physicochemical properties offer an excellent carrier system for various bioactive compounds. In this review, comprehensive discussions have been provided on the different fabrication techniques of starch-based micro, nano-carrier systems and their applications for various bioactive compounds have been discussed also. Various techniques including nano-spray drying, electrospinning, extrusion, acid hydrolysis, nanoemulsification, nanoprecipitation, microfluidization, ultrasonication, and gamma-irradiation have been employed to fabricate micro and nanocarrier systems from a starch biopolymer. Starch-based nanostructures are emerging as a novel and promising nano-vehicles for delivering bioactive compounds.
