(36g) Study of Molecular Interaction and Texture Characteristics of Hydrocolloid-Mixed Alginate Microspheres: As a Shell to Encapsulate Multiphase Oil Cores | AIChE

(36g) Study of Molecular Interaction and Texture Characteristics of Hydrocolloid-Mixed Alginate Microspheres: As a Shell to Encapsulate Multiphase Oil Cores

Authors 

Wu, Y. - Presenter, Tsinghua University
Wang, S., Tsinghua University
Chen, X. D., Soochow University
Lv, B., Chemical Engineering and Material Science Soochow University
Cheng, Y., Tsinghua University, P.R.China
Liu, Z., Bloomage Biotechnology Corporation Limited
This work investigates the molecular interaction of hydrocolloids (xanthan gum (XG), hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), carbomer (CBM) and hymagicâ„¢-4D (HA)) with sodium alginate (SA) in microspheres in detail. The molecular interaction of hydrocolloids with SA are demonstrated by the rheological property analysis of the mixed solutions as well as the morphology structure and texture characteristics studies of the microspheres. It is found that the hydrocolloids (XG, HEC and CBM) with branches or capable to coil are able to form complex networks with SA through molecular interactions which hinders the free diffusion of calcium ions and changes the texture characteristics of microspheres. In addition, the mixed solutions (SA-XG and SA-HEC) with complex networks and do not have a chelating effect on calcium ions are used to form the shell of the microcapsules through droplet microfluidic technology, and stable with soft microcapsules encapsulating multiphase oil cores have been successfully prepared. At the same time, micro texture analyzer (Micro-TA) is introduced to quantify the textural properties of microspheres and microcapsules in relation to human sensory properties. The developed stable and soft microcapsules which have the properties of sensory comfort are expected to be applied in the personal care industry and a variety of fields.