An investigation of the diffusional mobility of a bioactive compound (caffeine) within a carbohydrate matrix (glucose syrup) at a glassy consistency is reported. The experimental temperature range was from 30 to - 70ºC, and the techniques of modulated differential scanning calorimetry, small deformation dynamic oscillation on shear, and UV spectrometry were employed. It is not a straightforward matter to identify the relaxation dynamics of such a glassy matrix. This makes suggestions of the relationship between the structural properties of the matrix and the diffusional mobility of bioactive compounds reported earlier in the literature rather tenuous. To address this issue, we recorded mechanical spectra over the aforementioned temperature ...
We describe a novel integrated approach to the study of polymorphic transformation that includes qua...
We present the study of the physical state of solid caffeine, a well-known pharmaceutical and food-i...
In this article, detailed physicochemical characterization of ethylene glycol and caffeine + ethylen...
An investigation of the diffusional mobility of a bioactive compound (caffeine) within the high-soli...
The work dealt with the diffusional mobility of thiamin embedded in a high-solid matrix of κ-carrage...
Identification of theoretical mechanisms governing molecular diffusion of essential fatty acids (ole...
The relative mobility of ascorbic acid incorporated in a condensed matrix of high-methoxy pectin (HM...
Solid and liquid components coexist into glassy and amorphous structures of food complex matrixes. B...
Delivery of techno- and bio-functionality in all-natural processed foods is an area of steadily incr...
The glass transition of glucose, fructose, lactose, maltose and sucrose solutions at maximum cryo-co...
Metastable properties of biopolymer networks affect significantly the diffusion kinetics of bioactiv...
The two main purposes of this work were: (i) to critically consider the use of thermodynamic paramet...
The classical limiting case of simple diffusion as described by Fick's second law was examined ...
It has been demonstrated that industrial polysaccharides (agarose, deacylated gellan and ?-carrageen...
The structural properties of the glass dispersion in agarose, κ-carrageenan and deacylated gellan wi...
We describe a novel integrated approach to the study of polymorphic transformation that includes qua...
We present the study of the physical state of solid caffeine, a well-known pharmaceutical and food-i...
In this article, detailed physicochemical characterization of ethylene glycol and caffeine + ethylen...
An investigation of the diffusional mobility of a bioactive compound (caffeine) within the high-soli...
The work dealt with the diffusional mobility of thiamin embedded in a high-solid matrix of κ-carrage...
Identification of theoretical mechanisms governing molecular diffusion of essential fatty acids (ole...
The relative mobility of ascorbic acid incorporated in a condensed matrix of high-methoxy pectin (HM...
Solid and liquid components coexist into glassy and amorphous structures of food complex matrixes. B...
Delivery of techno- and bio-functionality in all-natural processed foods is an area of steadily incr...
The glass transition of glucose, fructose, lactose, maltose and sucrose solutions at maximum cryo-co...
Metastable properties of biopolymer networks affect significantly the diffusion kinetics of bioactiv...
The two main purposes of this work were: (i) to critically consider the use of thermodynamic paramet...
The classical limiting case of simple diffusion as described by Fick's second law was examined ...
It has been demonstrated that industrial polysaccharides (agarose, deacylated gellan and ?-carrageen...
The structural properties of the glass dispersion in agarose, κ-carrageenan and deacylated gellan wi...
We describe a novel integrated approach to the study of polymorphic transformation that includes qua...
We present the study of the physical state of solid caffeine, a well-known pharmaceutical and food-i...
In this article, detailed physicochemical characterization of ethylene glycol and caffeine + ethylen...