TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel all-natural microcapsules from gelatin and shellac for biorelated applications
AU - Patel, Ashok R.
AU - Remijn, Caroline
AU - Cabero, Ana Isabel Mulet
AU - Heussen, Patricia C.M.
AU - Ten Hoorn, Jack W.M.Seijen
AU - Velikov, Krassimir P.
PY - 2013/10/4
Y1 - 2013/10/4
N2 - The generation of novel all-natural biopolymeric microcapsules fabricated using natural biopolymers, protein (gelatin) and resin (shellac), is reported. These novel microcapsules are generated using a simple extrusion method wherein the gelatin-shellac mixture is dropped in an acidic medium resulting in an instantaneous solidification of aqueous drops into solid spherical microcapsules that retain their shape on air-drying. The formation of the microcapsules is basically due to the strong interactions between two oppositely charged polymers (as confirmed from isothermal titration calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy) and the instant precipitation of acid-resistant shellac. These novel microcapsules prepared without the help of any cross-linkers or harsh solvent are extensively characterized and several biorelated applications for pharmaceuticals (encapsulation and release of bioactive molecules), foods (loading of colorants and flavors), sensors (encapsulation of pH sensitive dye), and biotechnology (enzyme immobilization) fields are further demonstrated. Novel all-natural microcapsules fabricated from biopolymers, protein (gelatin) and resin (shellac), using a simple extrusion method. Furthermore, a range of biorelated applications including encapsulation and release of bioactives, loading of colorants and pH sensitive dye, temperature-triggered flavor release, and enzyme immobilization are successfully demonstrated.
AB - The generation of novel all-natural biopolymeric microcapsules fabricated using natural biopolymers, protein (gelatin) and resin (shellac), is reported. These novel microcapsules are generated using a simple extrusion method wherein the gelatin-shellac mixture is dropped in an acidic medium resulting in an instantaneous solidification of aqueous drops into solid spherical microcapsules that retain their shape on air-drying. The formation of the microcapsules is basically due to the strong interactions between two oppositely charged polymers (as confirmed from isothermal titration calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy) and the instant precipitation of acid-resistant shellac. These novel microcapsules prepared without the help of any cross-linkers or harsh solvent are extensively characterized and several biorelated applications for pharmaceuticals (encapsulation and release of bioactive molecules), foods (loading of colorants and flavors), sensors (encapsulation of pH sensitive dye), and biotechnology (enzyme immobilization) fields are further demonstrated. Novel all-natural microcapsules fabricated from biopolymers, protein (gelatin) and resin (shellac), using a simple extrusion method. Furthermore, a range of biorelated applications including encapsulation and release of bioactives, loading of colorants and pH sensitive dye, temperature-triggered flavor release, and enzyme immobilization are successfully demonstrated.
KW - biopolymer interactions
KW - biorelated applications
KW - colorants
KW - enzyme immobilization
KW - flavor encapsulation
KW - novel microcapsules
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885113527&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201300320
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201300320
M3 - Article
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 23
SP - 4710
EP - 4718
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 37
ER -