In this study, caffeine (CA) was encapsulated into food-grade starch matrices, including swelled starch (SS), porous starch (PS), and V-type starch (VS). The bitterness of the microcapsules and suppression mechanisms were investigated using an electronic tongue, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and the in vitro release kinetics of CA. All the CA-loaded microcapsules showed a lower bitterness intensity than the control. The MD results proved that the weak interactions between starch and CA resulted in a moderate CA release rate for SS-CA microcapsules. The PS-CA microcapsule presented the longest CA release, up to 40 min, whereas the VS-CA microcapsule completely released CA in 9 min. The CA release rate was found to be related to the micr...
The optimal conditions to microencapsulate green coffee (Coffea canephora) fruit extract (GCFE) by s...
The present study analyzed experimental data from volumetric and viscosimetric measurements and comp...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in solid lipid-based systems, particularly in soli...
This study investigates the release mechanism of a hydrophilic drug (caffeine) from hydrophobic matr...
Caffeine is the worlds most consumed psychoactive chemical and as such is a valuable commodity to th...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to determine the influence of pregelatinized maize starch properties...
The purpose of this study was to encapsulate caffeine in alginate-chitosan cross-linked microparticl...
Everyday demands for safer and more efficient therapy for many diseases, especially serious ones suc...
Starting from the premise that a reduced number of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are used...
The effects of caffeine and sodium L-glutamate (MSG) on the rheological properties of corn starch pa...
Corresponding author (Pharmaceutics and Drug delivery): Priyanka Srinivasan, psriniva@go.olemiss.edu...
Researchers are making everyday efforts to develop new drugs or improve present ones in order to en...
Oral administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutraceuticals, enzymes or probiotics requ...
178 pagesThe demand for nutritional and functional food is increasing due to the change of consumer’...
Caffeine is commonly consumed throughout the world in items such as coffee, chocolate, tea, energy d...
The optimal conditions to microencapsulate green coffee (Coffea canephora) fruit extract (GCFE) by s...
The present study analyzed experimental data from volumetric and viscosimetric measurements and comp...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in solid lipid-based systems, particularly in soli...
This study investigates the release mechanism of a hydrophilic drug (caffeine) from hydrophobic matr...
Caffeine is the worlds most consumed psychoactive chemical and as such is a valuable commodity to th...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to determine the influence of pregelatinized maize starch properties...
The purpose of this study was to encapsulate caffeine in alginate-chitosan cross-linked microparticl...
Everyday demands for safer and more efficient therapy for many diseases, especially serious ones suc...
Starting from the premise that a reduced number of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are used...
The effects of caffeine and sodium L-glutamate (MSG) on the rheological properties of corn starch pa...
Corresponding author (Pharmaceutics and Drug delivery): Priyanka Srinivasan, psriniva@go.olemiss.edu...
Researchers are making everyday efforts to develop new drugs or improve present ones in order to en...
Oral administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutraceuticals, enzymes or probiotics requ...
178 pagesThe demand for nutritional and functional food is increasing due to the change of consumer’...
Caffeine is commonly consumed throughout the world in items such as coffee, chocolate, tea, energy d...
The optimal conditions to microencapsulate green coffee (Coffea canephora) fruit extract (GCFE) by s...
The present study analyzed experimental data from volumetric and viscosimetric measurements and comp...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in solid lipid-based systems, particularly in soli...