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Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals

Radan, Milica; Ćujić Nikolić, Nada; Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana; Mutavski, Zorana; Krgović, Nemanja; Stević, Tatjana; Marković, Smilja; Jovanović, Aleksandra; Živković, Jelena; Šavikin, Katarina

(Basel : MDPI AG, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radan, Milica
AU  - Ćujić Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana
AU  - Mutavski, Zorana
AU  - Krgović, Nemanja
AU  - Stević, Tatjana
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Jovanović, Aleksandra
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16332
AB  - Recovering the bioactive components from pomegranate peel (PP) in the fruit-processing industry has attracted great attention in terms of minimizing the waste burden, as well as providing a new source of a multitude of functional compounds. The present study aimed to develop a feasible microencapsulation process of PP extract by using pectin and a pectin/2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) blend as coating materials. Microsized powders obtained by a spray drying technique were examined in terms of technological characteristics, exhibiting high powder yield and desirable moisture content, flowability, and cohesive properties. Assuming that the interactions with the used biopolymers occur on the surface hydrophobic domain, their presence significantly improved the thermal stability of the microencapsulated powders up to 200 °C. The health-promoting effects of PP have been associated with its high content in ellagitannins, particularly punicalagin. The obtained PP powders exhibited strong antioxidant and hypoglycemic potential, while an antimicrobial assay revealed their potent activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Additionally, an in vitro release study suggested that the used biopolymers can modify the release of target bioactive compounds, thus establishing a basis for developing an oral-controlled release system. Altogether, biowaste valorization from PP by the production of effective multifunctional microsized powders represents a sustainable way to obtain novel nutraceuticals and/or pharmaceuticals.
PB  - Basel : MDPI AG
T2  - Plants
T1  - Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals
SP  - 281
VL  - 13
IS  - 2
DO  - 10.3390/plants13020281
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16332
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radan, Milica and Ćujić Nikolić, Nada and Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana and Mutavski, Zorana and Krgović, Nemanja and Stević, Tatjana and Marković, Smilja and Jovanović, Aleksandra and Živković, Jelena and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Recovering the bioactive components from pomegranate peel (PP) in the fruit-processing industry has attracted great attention in terms of minimizing the waste burden, as well as providing a new source of a multitude of functional compounds. The present study aimed to develop a feasible microencapsulation process of PP extract by using pectin and a pectin/2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) blend as coating materials. Microsized powders obtained by a spray drying technique were examined in terms of technological characteristics, exhibiting high powder yield and desirable moisture content, flowability, and cohesive properties. Assuming that the interactions with the used biopolymers occur on the surface hydrophobic domain, their presence significantly improved the thermal stability of the microencapsulated powders up to 200 °C. The health-promoting effects of PP have been associated with its high content in ellagitannins, particularly punicalagin. The obtained PP powders exhibited strong antioxidant and hypoglycemic potential, while an antimicrobial assay revealed their potent activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Additionally, an in vitro release study suggested that the used biopolymers can modify the release of target bioactive compounds, thus establishing a basis for developing an oral-controlled release system. Altogether, biowaste valorization from PP by the production of effective multifunctional microsized powders represents a sustainable way to obtain novel nutraceuticals and/or pharmaceuticals.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI AG",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals",
pages = "281",
volume = "13",
number = "2",
doi = "10.3390/plants13020281",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16332"
}
Radan, M., Ćujić Nikolić, N., Kuzmanović Nedeljković, S., Mutavski, Z., Krgović, N., Stević, T., Marković, S., Jovanović, A., Živković, J.,& Šavikin, K.. (2024). Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals. in Plants
Basel : MDPI AG., 13(2), 281.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020281
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16332
Radan M, Ćujić Nikolić N, Kuzmanović Nedeljković S, Mutavski Z, Krgović N, Stević T, Marković S, Jovanović A, Živković J, Šavikin K. Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals. in Plants. 2024;13(2):281.
doi:10.3390/plants13020281
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16332 .
Radan, Milica, Ćujić Nikolić, Nada, Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana, Mutavski, Zorana, Krgović, Nemanja, Stević, Tatjana, Marković, Smilja, Jovanović, Aleksandra, Živković, Jelena, Šavikin, Katarina, "Multifunctional Pomegranate Peel Microparticles with Health-Promoting Effects for the Sustainable Development of Novel Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals" in Plants, 13, no. 2 (2024):281,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020281 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16332 .

Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits

Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana; Radan, Milica; Ćujić Nikolić, Nada; Mutavski, Zorana; Krgović, Nemanja; Marković, Smilja; Stević, Tatjana; Živković, Jelena; Šavikin, Katarina

(Basel : MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana
AU  - Radan, Milica
AU  - Ćujić Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Mutavski, Zorana
AU  - Krgović, Nemanja
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Stević, Tatjana
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/16163
AB  - The aim of the research was to develop microencapsulated powders of bilberry and chokeberry extracts via the spray drying technique. Two biopolymers, pectin alone and in combination with HP-β-CD, were used to preserve the antioxidant, hypoglycemic, photoprotective, and antimicrobial bioactivity of the berry leaf extracts. Moreover, the formed powders were characterized in terms of technological, chemical, and several biological properties. The obtained micro-sized powders (mean average particle diameter from 3.83 to 5.94 µm) demonstrated a process yield of up to 73%. The added biopolymers improved the flowability and cohesive properties of the powders and increased their thermal stability to 170 °C. The total content of polyphenolics in the powders ranged from 323.35 to 367.76 mg GAE/g DW for bilberry and from 186.85 to 227.59 mg GAE/g DW for chokeberry powders; meanwhile, chlorogenic acid was the predominant compound in powders. All samples showed stronger α-glucosidase inhibitory activity (IC50 values ranged from 5.00 to 19.59 µg/mL) compared with the reference standard. The study confirmed that spray drying is a suitable method for the preservation of the polyphenolic-rich extracts, while the addition of carriers has a positive effect on the improvement of microencapsulated powders’ properties.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Plants
T1  - Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits
SP  - 3979
VL  - 12
IS  - 23
DO  - 10.3390/plants12233979
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16163
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana and Radan, Milica and Ćujić Nikolić, Nada and Mutavski, Zorana and Krgović, Nemanja and Marković, Smilja and Stević, Tatjana and Živković, Jelena and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The aim of the research was to develop microencapsulated powders of bilberry and chokeberry extracts via the spray drying technique. Two biopolymers, pectin alone and in combination with HP-β-CD, were used to preserve the antioxidant, hypoglycemic, photoprotective, and antimicrobial bioactivity of the berry leaf extracts. Moreover, the formed powders were characterized in terms of technological, chemical, and several biological properties. The obtained micro-sized powders (mean average particle diameter from 3.83 to 5.94 µm) demonstrated a process yield of up to 73%. The added biopolymers improved the flowability and cohesive properties of the powders and increased their thermal stability to 170 °C. The total content of polyphenolics in the powders ranged from 323.35 to 367.76 mg GAE/g DW for bilberry and from 186.85 to 227.59 mg GAE/g DW for chokeberry powders; meanwhile, chlorogenic acid was the predominant compound in powders. All samples showed stronger α-glucosidase inhibitory activity (IC50 values ranged from 5.00 to 19.59 µg/mL) compared with the reference standard. The study confirmed that spray drying is a suitable method for the preservation of the polyphenolic-rich extracts, while the addition of carriers has a positive effect on the improvement of microencapsulated powders’ properties.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits",
pages = "3979",
volume = "12",
number = "23",
doi = "10.3390/plants12233979",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16163"
}
Kuzmanović Nedeljković, S., Radan, M., Ćujić Nikolić, N., Mutavski, Z., Krgović, N., Marković, S., Stević, T., Živković, J.,& Šavikin, K.. (2023). Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits. in Plants
Basel : MDPI., 12(23), 3979.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12233979
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16163
Kuzmanović Nedeljković S, Radan M, Ćujić Nikolić N, Mutavski Z, Krgović N, Marković S, Stević T, Živković J, Šavikin K. Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits. in Plants. 2023;12(23):3979.
doi:10.3390/plants12233979
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16163 .
Kuzmanović Nedeljković, Snežana, Radan, Milica, Ćujić Nikolić, Nada, Mutavski, Zorana, Krgović, Nemanja, Marković, Smilja, Stević, Tatjana, Živković, Jelena, Šavikin, Katarina, "Microencapsulated Bilberry and Chokeberry Leaf Extracts with Potential Health Benefits" in Plants, 12, no. 23 (2023):3979,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12233979 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_16163 .
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Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion

Ćujić Nikolić, Nada; Žilić, Slađana; Simić, Marijana; Nikolić, Valentina; Živković, Jelena; Marković, Smilja; Šavikin, Katarina

(Basel : MDPI AG, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćujić Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Žilić, Slađana
AU  - Simić, Marijana
AU  - Nikolić, Valentina
AU  - Živković, Jelena
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14555
AB  - An anthocyanin-rich blue maize waste product was used for anthocyanin extraction. To preserve bioactive phenolic compounds, a spray-drying technique was employed using conventional wall material maltodextrin (MD), with novel one, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPBCD). The obtained spray-dried maize extract (SME) and microencapsulates were analyzed based on physicochemical powder properties, chemical analysis, antioxidant activity, and digestibility. The examined microencapsulates demonstrated good powder properties, exhibited a high powder yield (up to 83%), and had a low moisture content (less than 5%). HPBCD and MD + HPBCD combinations demonstrated superior powder properties in the terms of decreasing the time necessary for rehydration (133.25 and 153.8 s, respectively). The mean average particle diameter ranged from 4.72 to 21.33 µm. DSC analyses signified high powder thermal stability, around 200 °C, related to the increasing preservation with biopolymer addition. The total phenolic and anthocyanin compounds ranged from 30,622 to 32,211 mg CE/kg (CE—catechin equivalents) and from 9642 to 12,182 mg CGE/kg (CGE—cyanidin 3-glucoside equivalents), respectively, associated with good bioactive compound protection. Microencapsulates with both carriers (15% MD and 15% HPBCD) had the highest digestibility (73.63%). Our results indicated that the microencapsulates created with the active ingredient and the wall materials (MD and HPBCD) could protect phenolic compounds/anthocyanins against ABTS radicals (63.53 and 62.47 mmol Trolox Eq/kg, respectively).
PB  - Basel : MDPI AG
T2  - Foods
T1  - Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion
SP  - 1870
VL  - 12
IS  - 9
DO  - 10.3390/foods12091870
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14555
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ćujić Nikolić, Nada and Žilić, Slađana and Simić, Marijana and Nikolić, Valentina and Živković, Jelena and Marković, Smilja and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2023",
abstract = "An anthocyanin-rich blue maize waste product was used for anthocyanin extraction. To preserve bioactive phenolic compounds, a spray-drying technique was employed using conventional wall material maltodextrin (MD), with novel one, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPBCD). The obtained spray-dried maize extract (SME) and microencapsulates were analyzed based on physicochemical powder properties, chemical analysis, antioxidant activity, and digestibility. The examined microencapsulates demonstrated good powder properties, exhibited a high powder yield (up to 83%), and had a low moisture content (less than 5%). HPBCD and MD + HPBCD combinations demonstrated superior powder properties in the terms of decreasing the time necessary for rehydration (133.25 and 153.8 s, respectively). The mean average particle diameter ranged from 4.72 to 21.33 µm. DSC analyses signified high powder thermal stability, around 200 °C, related to the increasing preservation with biopolymer addition. The total phenolic and anthocyanin compounds ranged from 30,622 to 32,211 mg CE/kg (CE—catechin equivalents) and from 9642 to 12,182 mg CGE/kg (CGE—cyanidin 3-glucoside equivalents), respectively, associated with good bioactive compound protection. Microencapsulates with both carriers (15% MD and 15% HPBCD) had the highest digestibility (73.63%). Our results indicated that the microencapsulates created with the active ingredient and the wall materials (MD and HPBCD) could protect phenolic compounds/anthocyanins against ABTS radicals (63.53 and 62.47 mmol Trolox Eq/kg, respectively).",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI AG",
journal = "Foods",
title = "Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion",
pages = "1870",
volume = "12",
number = "9",
doi = "10.3390/foods12091870",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14555"
}
Ćujić Nikolić, N., Žilić, S., Simić, M., Nikolić, V., Živković, J., Marković, S.,& Šavikin, K.. (2023). Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion. in Foods
Basel : MDPI AG., 12(9), 1870.
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12091870
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14555
Ćujić Nikolić N, Žilić S, Simić M, Nikolić V, Živković J, Marković S, Šavikin K. Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion. in Foods. 2023;12(9):1870.
doi:10.3390/foods12091870
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14555 .
Ćujić Nikolić, Nada, Žilić, Slađana, Simić, Marijana, Nikolić, Valentina, Živković, Jelena, Marković, Smilja, Šavikin, Katarina, "Microencapsulates of Blue Maize Polyphenolics as a Promising Ingredient in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industry: Characterization, Antioxidant Properties, and In Vitro-Simulated Digestion" in Foods, 12, no. 9 (2023):1870,
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12091870 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14555 .
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Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation

Mutavski, Zorana; Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada; Radan, Milica; Bigović, Dubravka; Marković, Smilja; Šavikin, Katarina

(Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mutavski, Zorana
AU  - Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Radan, Milica
AU  - Bigović, Dubravka
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13503
AB  - Everlasting flowers (Helichrysum plicatum L.), traditionally used for gastrointestinal disorders such as abdominal pain, jaundice, and hepatic disorders are a rich source of sensitive polyphenolic compounds whose preservation is of great importance. A critical point in the development of formulations with bioactive phenolic compounds, especially liquid extracts is their limited stability at elevated temperatures, pH variations, exposure to oxygen, light, and moisture. In order to overcome the extract limitations, drying method could be the optimal technique for preservation of bioactive compounds, in order to obtain stable powders with appropriate characteristics. One of the most advanced techniques based on the phenomenon of sublimation is a freeze drying, which enabling the long-term preservation of heat-sensitive compounds. In this study, extract obtained by percolation method was lyophilized by freeze drying method (firstly extract was frozen at -80 oC for 1 h, then freeze- dried at -60 oC with pressure of 0.011 mbar for 24 h, and finally main dried at -60 oC with pressure of 0.0012 mbar, for an additional hour in order to remove the capillary water residues). The obtained freeze-dried extract (FHE) was characterized by drying efficiency, the contents of total polyphenols-TPC and flavonoids-TFC. The most dominant polyphenolic compounds were determined and quantified by HPLC method. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyzes were also performed. The stability of individual compounds, quantified by the HPLC method, was investigated after 30 days, whereby the sample was exposed to a temperature of 40 °C. Drying efficiency was 94.68%, while TPC and TFC were 113.22 mg gallic acid/g and 28.16 mg catechin/g od FHE, respectively. The most dominant individual compounds were naringenin (22.47 mg/g) and kaempferol (21.47 mg/g) of FHE. The DSC method confirmed the FHE stability, and the SEM analysis confirmed that the extract was successfully encapsulated, without visible deformations. The obtained powder showed excellent stability in terms of the content of the dominant individual compounds, with increasing of their content after 30 days.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA
C3  - Programme and the Book of Abstracts / Twentieth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, November 30 - December 2, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation
SP  - 13
EP  - 13
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13503
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mutavski, Zorana and Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada and Radan, Milica and Bigović, Dubravka and Marković, Smilja and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Everlasting flowers (Helichrysum plicatum L.), traditionally used for gastrointestinal disorders such as abdominal pain, jaundice, and hepatic disorders are a rich source of sensitive polyphenolic compounds whose preservation is of great importance. A critical point in the development of formulations with bioactive phenolic compounds, especially liquid extracts is their limited stability at elevated temperatures, pH variations, exposure to oxygen, light, and moisture. In order to overcome the extract limitations, drying method could be the optimal technique for preservation of bioactive compounds, in order to obtain stable powders with appropriate characteristics. One of the most advanced techniques based on the phenomenon of sublimation is a freeze drying, which enabling the long-term preservation of heat-sensitive compounds. In this study, extract obtained by percolation method was lyophilized by freeze drying method (firstly extract was frozen at -80 oC for 1 h, then freeze- dried at -60 oC with pressure of 0.011 mbar for 24 h, and finally main dried at -60 oC with pressure of 0.0012 mbar, for an additional hour in order to remove the capillary water residues). The obtained freeze-dried extract (FHE) was characterized by drying efficiency, the contents of total polyphenols-TPC and flavonoids-TFC. The most dominant polyphenolic compounds were determined and quantified by HPLC method. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyzes were also performed. The stability of individual compounds, quantified by the HPLC method, was investigated after 30 days, whereby the sample was exposed to a temperature of 40 °C. Drying efficiency was 94.68%, while TPC and TFC were 113.22 mg gallic acid/g and 28.16 mg catechin/g od FHE, respectively. The most dominant individual compounds were naringenin (22.47 mg/g) and kaempferol (21.47 mg/g) of FHE. The DSC method confirmed the FHE stability, and the SEM analysis confirmed that the extract was successfully encapsulated, without visible deformations. The obtained powder showed excellent stability in terms of the content of the dominant individual compounds, with increasing of their content after 30 days.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA",
journal = "Programme and the Book of Abstracts / Twentieth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, November 30 - December 2, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation",
pages = "13-13",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13503"
}
Mutavski, Z., Ćujić-Nikolić, N., Radan, M., Bigović, D., Marković, S.,& Šavikin, K.. (2022). Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation. in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / Twentieth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, November 30 - December 2, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA., 13-13.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13503
Mutavski Z, Ćujić-Nikolić N, Radan M, Bigović D, Marković S, Šavikin K. Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation. in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / Twentieth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, November 30 - December 2, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia. 2022;:13-13.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13503 .
Mutavski, Zorana, Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada, Radan, Milica, Bigović, Dubravka, Marković, Smilja, Šavikin, Katarina, "Bioactives preservation of everlasting (Helichrysum plicatum L.) flowers extract by freeze drying method and powder characterisation" in Programme and the Book of Abstracts / Twentieth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, November 30 - December 2, 2022, Belgrade, Serbia (2022):13-13,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13503 .

Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method

Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada; Jovanović, Miloš; Drinić, Zorica; Bigović, Dubravka; Marković, Smilja; Radan, Milica; Šavikin, Katarina

(International Association for Food Protection, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Jovanović, Miloš
AU  - Drinić, Zorica
AU  - Bigović, Dubravka
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Radan, Milica
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13681
AB  - Research hypothesis: Everlasting flowers (genus Helichrysum) represent a significant source of pharmacologically active secondary metabolites (flavonoids naringenin, kaempferol, apigenin) related to proven spasmolytic, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activity. A critical point in development of polyphenol rich extracts of H. plicatum is their limited stability, which can be solved using microencapsulation technique spray drying. Method : Helichrysum flower extract was spray dried using four different carriers, and their combinations. Besides the conventional ones (maltodextrin-MD, whey protein-WP, 20%, w/w), innovative carriers, cyclodextrins (beta-cyclodextrin-BCD, hydroxy-propyl-betacyclodextrin- HPCD, 15%, w/w) have been proposed to overcome the extract limitations. The liquid feed was spray dried in a Labtex ESDTi spray dryer, under following conditions: inlet 130  } 5°C and outlet 70  } 5°C temperatures, spraying air flow rate (75 m3/h), liquid feed (11 mL/min rate), atomization pressure (2 bar). The spray-dried Helichrysum extract (HE) was obtained and used for further analyses: total polyphenols and flavonoids contents, spectrophotometrically and individual components by HPLC method. The dried extracts were stored in brown glass tubes for 6 months under room temperature in order to determine changes in the content of total and individual compounds during period of real storage. Samples were placed at in stability chamber (Memmert, Schwabach, Germany), in the absence of light, during one month in order to determine the effect of storage during accelerated stability test. All experiments were executed in triplicates. One-way ANOVA was conducted to test the individual factors AND Duncan post hoc test for differences between the mean values detection (STATISTICA v.7.0.3, MS Office Excel v. 2010). Results : Obtained powders manifested high encapsulation efficiency (more than 80%), confirming spray drying as adequate microencapsulation technique. Spray dried HE, without a carrier addition, exhibited 97.32% and powders microencapsulated using carriers ranged from 80.07 (HE+HPCD+MD) to 96.45% (HE+HPCD) of EE%, suggesting HEs active compounds are successfully microencapsulated into examined carriers. Spray-dried HE exhibited 106.32 mg GAE/g of polyphenol content, and powders produced using different polymers ranged from 83.25 (HE+HPCD+WP) to 100.28 mg GAE/g (HE+HPCD). The highest total flavonoids content was achieved in spray-dried HE. Among powders obtained using carriers, total flavonoids ranged from 15.66 (HE+HPCD+WP) to 21.55 (HE+HPCD) mg catechin/g. HPCD complexes exhibited the highest polyphenols and flavonoids content. Results of HPLC method confirmed that mainly presented flavonoids in obtained powders were naringenin, kaempferol, quercitrin, isoquercitrin, apigenin, and apigenin and naringenin derivates. Kaempferol-3-O-glycoside was the most dominant compound presented in all tested samples. Analysis of total polyphenols, flavonoids and individual compounds were carried after one month of accelerated and 6 months of real storage conditions. After one-month, total polyphenols and flavonoids increased in all examined samples. During the accelerated storage, water migrate from CDs and other carrier complexes, resulting the higher concentration. After 6 months, total polyphenols and flavonoids increased compared to the contents before storage tests, while decreased compared to 30 days without statistical significance. Content of individual compounds did not decrease significantly after 6 months, indicating that process of spray drying was suitable for stabilization of HE active compounds and indicating good preservation using polymers. Discussion : Spray drying of Helichrysum flower extract to obtain powders with high retention of bioactive compounds was evaluated. All microencapsulated bioactive principles reached high content and preservation during storage, based on good preservation. This could be important for further use in pharmaceutical and food industry due to its confirmed health benefits.
PB  - International Association for Food Protection
C3  - Abstract Book / 7th International Food Safety Congress, 3-4 November 2022, Istanbul - Тürkiye, Grand Cevahir Hotel & Convention Center
T1  - Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13681
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada and Jovanović, Miloš and Drinić, Zorica and Bigović, Dubravka and Marković, Smilja and Radan, Milica and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Research hypothesis: Everlasting flowers (genus Helichrysum) represent a significant source of pharmacologically active secondary metabolites (flavonoids naringenin, kaempferol, apigenin) related to proven spasmolytic, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activity. A critical point in development of polyphenol rich extracts of H. plicatum is their limited stability, which can be solved using microencapsulation technique spray drying. Method : Helichrysum flower extract was spray dried using four different carriers, and their combinations. Besides the conventional ones (maltodextrin-MD, whey protein-WP, 20%, w/w), innovative carriers, cyclodextrins (beta-cyclodextrin-BCD, hydroxy-propyl-betacyclodextrin- HPCD, 15%, w/w) have been proposed to overcome the extract limitations. The liquid feed was spray dried in a Labtex ESDTi spray dryer, under following conditions: inlet 130  } 5°C and outlet 70  } 5°C temperatures, spraying air flow rate (75 m3/h), liquid feed (11 mL/min rate), atomization pressure (2 bar). The spray-dried Helichrysum extract (HE) was obtained and used for further analyses: total polyphenols and flavonoids contents, spectrophotometrically and individual components by HPLC method. The dried extracts were stored in brown glass tubes for 6 months under room temperature in order to determine changes in the content of total and individual compounds during period of real storage. Samples were placed at in stability chamber (Memmert, Schwabach, Germany), in the absence of light, during one month in order to determine the effect of storage during accelerated stability test. All experiments were executed in triplicates. One-way ANOVA was conducted to test the individual factors AND Duncan post hoc test for differences between the mean values detection (STATISTICA v.7.0.3, MS Office Excel v. 2010). Results : Obtained powders manifested high encapsulation efficiency (more than 80%), confirming spray drying as adequate microencapsulation technique. Spray dried HE, without a carrier addition, exhibited 97.32% and powders microencapsulated using carriers ranged from 80.07 (HE+HPCD+MD) to 96.45% (HE+HPCD) of EE%, suggesting HEs active compounds are successfully microencapsulated into examined carriers. Spray-dried HE exhibited 106.32 mg GAE/g of polyphenol content, and powders produced using different polymers ranged from 83.25 (HE+HPCD+WP) to 100.28 mg GAE/g (HE+HPCD). The highest total flavonoids content was achieved in spray-dried HE. Among powders obtained using carriers, total flavonoids ranged from 15.66 (HE+HPCD+WP) to 21.55 (HE+HPCD) mg catechin/g. HPCD complexes exhibited the highest polyphenols and flavonoids content. Results of HPLC method confirmed that mainly presented flavonoids in obtained powders were naringenin, kaempferol, quercitrin, isoquercitrin, apigenin, and apigenin and naringenin derivates. Kaempferol-3-O-glycoside was the most dominant compound presented in all tested samples. Analysis of total polyphenols, flavonoids and individual compounds were carried after one month of accelerated and 6 months of real storage conditions. After one-month, total polyphenols and flavonoids increased in all examined samples. During the accelerated storage, water migrate from CDs and other carrier complexes, resulting the higher concentration. After 6 months, total polyphenols and flavonoids increased compared to the contents before storage tests, while decreased compared to 30 days without statistical significance. Content of individual compounds did not decrease significantly after 6 months, indicating that process of spray drying was suitable for stabilization of HE active compounds and indicating good preservation using polymers. Discussion : Spray drying of Helichrysum flower extract to obtain powders with high retention of bioactive compounds was evaluated. All microencapsulated bioactive principles reached high content and preservation during storage, based on good preservation. This could be important for further use in pharmaceutical and food industry due to its confirmed health benefits.",
publisher = "International Association for Food Protection",
journal = "Abstract Book / 7th International Food Safety Congress, 3-4 November 2022, Istanbul - Тürkiye, Grand Cevahir Hotel & Convention Center",
title = "Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13681"
}
Ćujić-Nikolić, N., Jovanović, M., Drinić, Z., Bigović, D., Marković, S., Radan, M.,& Šavikin, K.. (2022). Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method. in Abstract Book / 7th International Food Safety Congress, 3-4 November 2022, Istanbul - Тürkiye, Grand Cevahir Hotel & Convention Center
International Association for Food Protection..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13681
Ćujić-Nikolić N, Jovanović M, Drinić Z, Bigović D, Marković S, Radan M, Šavikin K. Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method. in Abstract Book / 7th International Food Safety Congress, 3-4 November 2022, Istanbul - Тürkiye, Grand Cevahir Hotel & Convention Center. 2022;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13681 .
Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada, Jovanović, Miloš, Drinić, Zorica, Bigović, Dubravka, Marković, Smilja, Radan, Milica, Šavikin, Katarina, "Successful Preservation of Helichrysum plicatum L. Flowers Extract Using Novel Carriers by Spray Drying Method" in Abstract Book / 7th International Food Safety Congress, 3-4 November 2022, Istanbul - Тürkiye, Grand Cevahir Hotel & Convention Center (2022),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13681 .

Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material

Jovanović, Aleksandra A.; Lević, Steva; Pavlović, Vladimir B.; Marković, Smilja; Pjanović, Rada; Đorđević, Verica B.; Nedović, Viktor; Bugarski, Branko

(2021)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Jovanović, Aleksandra A.
AU  - Lević, Steva
AU  - Pavlović, Vladimir B.
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Pjanović, Rada
AU  - Đorđević, Verica B.
AU  - Nedović, Viktor
AU  - Bugarski, Branko
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/11637
AB  - Freeze drying was compared with spray drying regarding feasibility to process wild thyme drug in order to obtain dry formulations at laboratory scale starting from liquid extracts produced by different extraction methods: maceration, heat-, ultrasound-, and microwave-assisted extractions. Higher powder yield (based on the dry weight prior to extraction) was achieved by freeze than spray drying and lower loss of total polyphenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) due to the drying process. Gelatin as a coating agent (5% w/w) provided better TPC recovery by 70% in case of lyophilization and higher powder yield in case of spray drying by diminishing material deposition on the wall of the drying chamber. The resulting gelatin-free and gelatin-containing powders carried polyphenols in amount ~190 and 53-75 mg gallic acid equivalents GAE/g of powder, respectively. Microwave-assisted extract formulation distinguished from others by higher content of polyphenols, proteins and sugars, higher bulk density and lower solubility. The type of the drying process affected mainly position of the gelatin-derived -OH and amide bands in FTIR spectra. Spray dried formulations compared to freeze dried expressed higher thermal stability as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry analysis and higher diffusion coefficient; the last feature can be associated with the lower specific surface area of irregularly shaped freeze-dried particles (151-223 µm) compared to small microspheres (~8 µm) in spray-dried powder.
T2  - Preprints
T1  - Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material
DO  - 10.20944/preprints202105.0358.v1
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11637
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Jovanović, Aleksandra A. and Lević, Steva and Pavlović, Vladimir B. and Marković, Smilja and Pjanović, Rada and Đorđević, Verica B. and Nedović, Viktor and Bugarski, Branko",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Freeze drying was compared with spray drying regarding feasibility to process wild thyme drug in order to obtain dry formulations at laboratory scale starting from liquid extracts produced by different extraction methods: maceration, heat-, ultrasound-, and microwave-assisted extractions. Higher powder yield (based on the dry weight prior to extraction) was achieved by freeze than spray drying and lower loss of total polyphenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) due to the drying process. Gelatin as a coating agent (5% w/w) provided better TPC recovery by 70% in case of lyophilization and higher powder yield in case of spray drying by diminishing material deposition on the wall of the drying chamber. The resulting gelatin-free and gelatin-containing powders carried polyphenols in amount ~190 and 53-75 mg gallic acid equivalents GAE/g of powder, respectively. Microwave-assisted extract formulation distinguished from others by higher content of polyphenols, proteins and sugars, higher bulk density and lower solubility. The type of the drying process affected mainly position of the gelatin-derived -OH and amide bands in FTIR spectra. Spray dried formulations compared to freeze dried expressed higher thermal stability as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry analysis and higher diffusion coefficient; the last feature can be associated with the lower specific surface area of irregularly shaped freeze-dried particles (151-223 µm) compared to small microspheres (~8 µm) in spray-dried powder.",
journal = "Preprints",
title = "Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material",
doi = "10.20944/preprints202105.0358.v1",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11637"
}
Jovanović, A. A., Lević, S., Pavlović, V. B., Marković, S., Pjanović, R., Đorđević, V. B., Nedović, V.,& Bugarski, B.. (2021). Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material. in Preprints.
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202105.0358.v1
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11637
Jovanović AA, Lević S, Pavlović VB, Marković S, Pjanović R, Đorđević VB, Nedović V, Bugarski B. Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material. in Preprints. 2021;.
doi:10.20944/preprints202105.0358.v1
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11637 .
Jovanović, Aleksandra A., Lević, Steva, Pavlović, Vladimir B., Marković, Smilja, Pjanović, Rada, Đorđević, Verica B., Nedović, Viktor, Bugarski, Branko, "Freeze versus Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material" in Preprints (2021),
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202105.0358.v1 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11637 .
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Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material

Jovanović, Aleksandra A.; Lević, Steva M.; Pavlović, Vladimir B.; Marković, Smilja B.; Pjanović, Rada V.; Đorđević, Verica B.; Nedović, Viktor; Bugarski, Branko M.

(Basel : MDPI AG, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Aleksandra A.
AU  - Lević, Steva M.
AU  - Pavlović, Vladimir B.
AU  - Marković, Smilja B.
AU  - Pjanović, Rada V.
AU  - Đorđević, Verica B.
AU  - Nedović, Viktor
AU  - Bugarski, Branko M.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/11798
AB  - Freeze drying was compared with spray drying regarding feasibility to process wild thyme drugs in order to obtain dry formulations at laboratory scale starting from liquid extracts produced by different extraction methods: maceration and heat-, ultrasound-, and microwave-assisted extractions. Higher total powder yield (based on the dry weight prior to extraction) was achieved by freeze than spray drying and lower loss of total polyphenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) due to the drying process. Gelatin as a coating agent (5% w/w) provided better TPC recovery by 70% in case of lyophilization and higher total powder yield in case of spray drying by diminishing material deposition on the wall of the drying chamber. The resulting gelatin-free and gelatin-containing powders carried polyphenols in amount ~190 and 53–75 mg gallic acid equivalents GAE/g of powder, respectively. Microwave-assisted extract formulation was distinguished from the others by a higher content of polyphenols, proteins and sugars, higher bulk density and lower solubility. The type of the drying process mainly affected the position of the gelatin-derived -OH and amide bands in FTIR spectra. Spray-dried formulations compared to freeze-dried expressed higher thermal stability as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry analysis and a higher diffusion coefficient; the last feature can be associated with the lower specific surface area of irregularly shaped freeze-dried particles (151–223 µm) compared to small microspheres (~8 µm) in spray-dried powder.
PB  - Basel : MDPI AG
T2  - Molecules
T1  - Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material
SP  - 3933
VL  - 26
IS  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/molecules26133933
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11798
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, Aleksandra A. and Lević, Steva M. and Pavlović, Vladimir B. and Marković, Smilja B. and Pjanović, Rada V. and Đorđević, Verica B. and Nedović, Viktor and Bugarski, Branko M.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Freeze drying was compared with spray drying regarding feasibility to process wild thyme drugs in order to obtain dry formulations at laboratory scale starting from liquid extracts produced by different extraction methods: maceration and heat-, ultrasound-, and microwave-assisted extractions. Higher total powder yield (based on the dry weight prior to extraction) was achieved by freeze than spray drying and lower loss of total polyphenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) due to the drying process. Gelatin as a coating agent (5% w/w) provided better TPC recovery by 70% in case of lyophilization and higher total powder yield in case of spray drying by diminishing material deposition on the wall of the drying chamber. The resulting gelatin-free and gelatin-containing powders carried polyphenols in amount ~190 and 53–75 mg gallic acid equivalents GAE/g of powder, respectively. Microwave-assisted extract formulation was distinguished from the others by a higher content of polyphenols, proteins and sugars, higher bulk density and lower solubility. The type of the drying process mainly affected the position of the gelatin-derived -OH and amide bands in FTIR spectra. Spray-dried formulations compared to freeze-dried expressed higher thermal stability as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry analysis and a higher diffusion coefficient; the last feature can be associated with the lower specific surface area of irregularly shaped freeze-dried particles (151–223 µm) compared to small microspheres (~8 µm) in spray-dried powder.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI AG",
journal = "Molecules",
title = "Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material",
pages = "3933",
volume = "26",
number = "13",
doi = "10.3390/molecules26133933",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11798"
}
Jovanović, A. A., Lević, S. M., Pavlović, V. B., Marković, S. B., Pjanović, R. V., Đorđević, V. B., Nedović, V.,& Bugarski, B. M.. (2021). Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material. in Molecules
Basel : MDPI AG., 26(13), 3933.
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26133933
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11798
Jovanović AA, Lević SM, Pavlović VB, Marković SB, Pjanović RV, Đorđević VB, Nedović V, Bugarski BM. Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material. in Molecules. 2021;26(13):3933.
doi:10.3390/molecules26133933
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11798 .
Jovanović, Aleksandra A., Lević, Steva M., Pavlović, Vladimir B., Marković, Smilja B., Pjanović, Rada V., Đorđević, Verica B., Nedović, Viktor, Bugarski, Branko M., "Freeze vs. Spray Drying for Dry Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum L.) Extract Formulations: The Impact of Gelatin as a Coating Material" in Molecules, 26, no. 13 (2021):3933,
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26133933 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11798 .
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Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract

Jovanović, Miloš; Ćujić Nikolić, Nada; Drinić, Zorica; Janković, Teodora; Marković, Smilja; Šavikin, Katarina

(Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovanović, Miloš
AU  - Ćujić Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Drinić, Zorica
AU  - Janković, Teodora
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12289
AB  - Roots of the willow gentian (Gentiana asclepiadea L., Gentianaceae) are used in folk medicine to treat gastrointestinal diseases.Spray drying is the most commonly used technique for microencapsulation of plant extracts in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. The choosing of suitable carriers is one of the critical points in the development of microencapsulated powder with the desired physicochemical properties.The extract of the willow gentian roots was spray-dried using different carriers (maltodextrin (MD) and whey protein (WP)at concentrations of 20, 40, and 60%; pectin (P), starch (S), and gelatin (G) at concentrations of 2.5, 5, and 7.5%).The aim of this study was to examine the ability of the obtained powdersto dissolveand absorb water.For this purpose, the values of water solubility (WSI) and water absorption index (WAI) were determined.WSI is a measure of the powder degradation and dissolving in water, while WAI represents an indicator of water absorption ability. It is desirable that instant tea powders show high WSI and low WAI values.WSI values ranged from 71.15% (7.5% P) to 91.94% (7.5% G) indicating good powder disintegration properties. Concentration-dependent decrease in WSI values was observed for WP, P and S, while the opposite trend was observed in the case of MD.The carrier-free powdershowed relatively low WAI value (13.32%). Powders with 20% MD and 5% S showed slightly lower WAI values (12.77 and 12.72%, respectively). On the other hand, powders with 5 and 7.5% P showed remarkably high WAI values of 91.59 and 91.49%, respectively. A concentration-dependent increase in WAI was observed in powders encapsulated withMD and WP.All encapsulated powders showed acceptable disintegration properties (high WSI), while in terms of water absorption (low WAI) powders with 20% MD and 5% S were the most suitable.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA
C3  - Program and the Book of abstracts / Nineteenth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, December 1-3, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract
SP  - 16
EP  - 16
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12289
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovanović, Miloš and Ćujić Nikolić, Nada and Drinić, Zorica and Janković, Teodora and Marković, Smilja and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Roots of the willow gentian (Gentiana asclepiadea L., Gentianaceae) are used in folk medicine to treat gastrointestinal diseases.Spray drying is the most commonly used technique for microencapsulation of plant extracts in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. The choosing of suitable carriers is one of the critical points in the development of microencapsulated powder with the desired physicochemical properties.The extract of the willow gentian roots was spray-dried using different carriers (maltodextrin (MD) and whey protein (WP)at concentrations of 20, 40, and 60%; pectin (P), starch (S), and gelatin (G) at concentrations of 2.5, 5, and 7.5%).The aim of this study was to examine the ability of the obtained powdersto dissolveand absorb water.For this purpose, the values of water solubility (WSI) and water absorption index (WAI) were determined.WSI is a measure of the powder degradation and dissolving in water, while WAI represents an indicator of water absorption ability. It is desirable that instant tea powders show high WSI and low WAI values.WSI values ranged from 71.15% (7.5% P) to 91.94% (7.5% G) indicating good powder disintegration properties. Concentration-dependent decrease in WSI values was observed for WP, P and S, while the opposite trend was observed in the case of MD.The carrier-free powdershowed relatively low WAI value (13.32%). Powders with 20% MD and 5% S showed slightly lower WAI values (12.77 and 12.72%, respectively). On the other hand, powders with 5 and 7.5% P showed remarkably high WAI values of 91.59 and 91.49%, respectively. A concentration-dependent increase in WAI was observed in powders encapsulated withMD and WP.All encapsulated powders showed acceptable disintegration properties (high WSI), while in terms of water absorption (low WAI) powders with 20% MD and 5% S were the most suitable.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA",
journal = "Program and the Book of abstracts / Nineteenth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, December 1-3, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract",
pages = "16-16",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12289"
}
Jovanović, M., Ćujić Nikolić, N., Drinić, Z., Janković, T., Marković, S.,& Šavikin, K.. (2021). Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract. in Program and the Book of abstracts / Nineteenth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, December 1-3, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA., 16-16.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12289
Jovanović M, Ćujić Nikolić N, Drinić Z, Janković T, Marković S, Šavikin K. Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract. in Program and the Book of abstracts / Nineteenth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, December 1-3, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia. 2021;:16-16.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12289 .
Jovanović, Miloš, Ćujić Nikolić, Nada, Drinić, Zorica, Janković, Teodora, Marković, Smilja, Šavikin, Katarina, "Dissolving and water absorption ability of spray-dried willow gentian extract" in Program and the Book of abstracts / Nineteenth Young Researchers' Conference Materials Science and Engineering, December 1-3, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia (2021):16-16,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12289 .

Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds

Jovanović, Miloš; Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada; Drinić, Zorica; Janković, Teodora; Marković, Smilja; Petrović, Predrag; Šavikin, Katarina

(Elsevier BV, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Miloš
AU  - Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Drinić, Zorica
AU  - Janković, Teodora
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Petrović, Predrag
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12327
AB  - Willow gentian as a source of bitter compounds is traditionally used for digestive disorders. Gentiana root extract was spray dried using five different carriers (maltodextrin, whey protein, pectin, starch, gelatine) at various concentrations. Powders were characterized in terms of physical properties and encapsulation efficiency of bioactive compounds. The moisture content of all powders was between 1.78 and 3.46 %, and bulk density from 0.23 to 0.32 g/mL. Powders produced with maltodextrin and whey protein provided the highest yield (around 75 and 70 %, respectively) and the lowest hygroscopicity (6 and 7%, respectively). Gelatin and pectin provided powders with the highest encapsulation efficiency of total phenolic as well as the individual compounds. The stability of encapsulated bioactive compounds was studied after 6 months, and the most stable in all samples were gentiopicrin and sweroside with their content decreased by 10 % only. This study has shown that spray drying of gentian root extract produces powders with good physical properties and encapsulation of bioactives.
PB  - Elsevier BV
T2  - Industrial Crops and Products
T1  - Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds
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VL  - 172
DO  - 10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
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author = "Jovanović, Miloš and Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada and Drinić, Zorica and Janković, Teodora and Marković, Smilja and Petrović, Predrag and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Willow gentian as a source of bitter compounds is traditionally used for digestive disorders. Gentiana root extract was spray dried using five different carriers (maltodextrin, whey protein, pectin, starch, gelatine) at various concentrations. Powders were characterized in terms of physical properties and encapsulation efficiency of bioactive compounds. The moisture content of all powders was between 1.78 and 3.46 %, and bulk density from 0.23 to 0.32 g/mL. Powders produced with maltodextrin and whey protein provided the highest yield (around 75 and 70 %, respectively) and the lowest hygroscopicity (6 and 7%, respectively). Gelatin and pectin provided powders with the highest encapsulation efficiency of total phenolic as well as the individual compounds. The stability of encapsulated bioactive compounds was studied after 6 months, and the most stable in all samples were gentiopicrin and sweroside with their content decreased by 10 % only. This study has shown that spray drying of gentian root extract produces powders with good physical properties and encapsulation of bioactives.",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
journal = "Industrial Crops and Products",
title = "Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds",
pages = "114044",
volume = "172",
doi = "10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327"
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Jovanović, M., Ćujić-Nikolić, N., Drinić, Z., Janković, T., Marković, S., Petrović, P.,& Šavikin, K.. (2021). Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds. in Industrial Crops and Products
Elsevier BV., 172, 114044.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327
Jovanović M, Ćujić-Nikolić N, Drinić Z, Janković T, Marković S, Petrović P, Šavikin K. Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds. in Industrial Crops and Products. 2021;172:114044.
doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327 .
Jovanović, Miloš, Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada, Drinić, Zorica, Janković, Teodora, Marković, Smilja, Petrović, Predrag, Šavikin, Katarina, "Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds" in Industrial Crops and Products, 172 (2021):114044,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327 .
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Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds

Jovanović, Miloš; Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada; Drinić, Zorica; Janković, Teodora; Marković, Smilja; Petrović, Predrag; Šavikin, Katarina

(Elsevier BV, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jovanović, Miloš
AU  - Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada
AU  - Drinić, Zorica
AU  - Janković, Teodora
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Petrović, Predrag
AU  - Šavikin, Katarina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12333
AB  - Willow gentian as a source of bitter compounds is traditionally used for digestive disorders. Gentiana root extract was spray dried using five different carriers (maltodextrin, whey protein, pectin, starch, gelatine) at various concentrations. Powders were characterized in terms of physical properties and encapsulation efficiency of bioactive compounds. The moisture content of all powders was between 1.78 and 3.46 %, and bulk density from 0.23 to 0.32 g/mL. Powders produced with maltodextrin and whey protein provided the highest yield (around 75 and 70 %, respectively) and the lowest hygroscopicity (6 and 7%, respectively). Gelatin and pectin provided powders with the highest encapsulation efficiency of total phenolic as well as the individual compounds. The stability of encapsulated bioactive compounds was studied after 6 months, and the most stable in all samples were gentiopicrin and sweroside with their content decreased by 10 % only. This study has shown that spray drying of gentian root extract produces powders with good physical properties and encapsulation of bioactives.
PB  - Elsevier BV
T2  - Industrial Crops and Products
T1  - Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds
SP  - 114044
VL  - 172
DO  - 10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jovanović, Miloš and Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada and Drinić, Zorica and Janković, Teodora and Marković, Smilja and Petrović, Predrag and Šavikin, Katarina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Willow gentian as a source of bitter compounds is traditionally used for digestive disorders. Gentiana root extract was spray dried using five different carriers (maltodextrin, whey protein, pectin, starch, gelatine) at various concentrations. Powders were characterized in terms of physical properties and encapsulation efficiency of bioactive compounds. The moisture content of all powders was between 1.78 and 3.46 %, and bulk density from 0.23 to 0.32 g/mL. Powders produced with maltodextrin and whey protein provided the highest yield (around 75 and 70 %, respectively) and the lowest hygroscopicity (6 and 7%, respectively). Gelatin and pectin provided powders with the highest encapsulation efficiency of total phenolic as well as the individual compounds. The stability of encapsulated bioactive compounds was studied after 6 months, and the most stable in all samples were gentiopicrin and sweroside with their content decreased by 10 % only. This study has shown that spray drying of gentian root extract produces powders with good physical properties and encapsulation of bioactives.",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
journal = "Industrial Crops and Products",
title = "Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds",
pages = "114044",
volume = "172",
doi = "10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327"
}
Jovanović, M., Ćujić-Nikolić, N., Drinić, Z., Janković, T., Marković, S., Petrović, P.,& Šavikin, K.. (2021). Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds. in Industrial Crops and Products
Elsevier BV., 172, 114044.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327
Jovanović M, Ćujić-Nikolić N, Drinić Z, Janković T, Marković S, Petrović P, Šavikin K. Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds. in Industrial Crops and Products. 2021;172:114044.
doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327 .
Jovanović, Miloš, Ćujić-Nikolić, Nada, Drinić, Zorica, Janković, Teodora, Marković, Smilja, Petrović, Predrag, Šavikin, Katarina, "Spray drying of Gentiana asclepiadea L. root extract: Successful encapsulation into powders with preserved stability of bioactive compounds" in Industrial Crops and Products, 172 (2021):114044,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114044 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12327 .
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