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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013

Effect of starch filler on calcium-alginate hydrogels loaded with yerba mate antioxidants

Alex López Córdoba; Lorena Deladino; Miriam Martino

A liquid extract of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis), with antioxidant properties was encapsulated in calcium-alginate hydrogels containing corn starch as filler at different concentrations. Hydrogel beads were characterized for morphological and size aspects, encapsulation efficiency, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR) and thermal behavior. Addition of starch improved the encapsulation efficiency from 55 to 65%. In vitro release of polyphenols was analyzed in model gastric and intestinal media. The recovery of encapsulated polyphenols occurred mainly in the simulated gastric fluid (85%). Kinetics and release mechanism were satisfactorily fitted to semi-empirical models. The incorporation of starch filler (2 g/100 mL) in calcium alginate hydrogels modified the release profile of polyphenols in acidic medium. In calcium alginate beads, a release mechanism combining erosion and diffusion was observed. Whereas, for polyphenols release of starch loaded beads, only diffusion was relevant.


Archive | 2009

Characterization of Starch and Composite Edible Films and Coatings

María A. García; Adriana Pinotti; Miriam Martino; Noemí Zaritzky

Starch-based and composite edible films and coatings can enhance food quality, safety and stability. They can control mass transfer between components within a product, as well as between product and environment. They can improve performance of the product through the addition of antioxidants, antimicrobial agents, and other food additives. Unique advantages of edible films and coatings can lead to the development of new products, such as individual packaging for particular foods, carriers for various food additives, and nutrient supplements. Film materials and their properties have been reviewed extensively in this book and previously (Guilbert 1986; Kester and Fennema 1986; Krochta and De Mulder-Johnson 1997).


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014

Release of yerba mate antioxidants from corn starch-alginate capsules as affected by structure.

Alex López-Córdoba; Lorena Deladino; Miriam Martino

Encapsulation of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) extract in a proper matrix enhances the possible applications of this natural antioxidant in food systems. To start, calcium alginate capsules were used as carriers of yerba mate extract and a filler material (corn starch at 2%) was added to the alginate matrix to improve the structural properties and to modulate the release of the active compounds. Next, kinetics and swelling mechanisms involved in the release of yerba mate polyphenols in simulated digestive fluids were analyzed. A lower rate of release was obtained with calcium alginate-starch capsules as compared to control ones, which was attributed to the lower porosity of filled capsules. The release profiles of both systems were satisfactorily fitted with semi-empirical models, which indicated that a combined mechanism of polymer-chain relaxation and diffusion was taking place.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2008

Encapsulation of natural antioxidants extracted from Ilex paraguariensis

Lorena Deladino; Pablo S. Anbinder; Alba S. Navarro; Miriam Martino


Food Hydrocolloids | 2005

Mechanical and thermal properties of yam starch films

Suzana Mali; Maria Victória Eiras Grossmann; María A. García; Miriam Martino; Noemí Zaritzky


Food Hydrocolloids | 2009

Electrically treated composite FILMS based on chitosan and methylcellulose blends.

María A. García; Adriana Pinotti; Miriam Martino; Noemí E. Zaritzky


Reactive & Functional Polymers | 2014

Biopolymeric matrices made of carrageenan and corn starch for the antioxidant extracts delivery of Cuban red propolis and yerba mate

Liliam Chang-Bravo; Alex López-Córdoba; Miriam Martino


Journal of Food Engineering | 2014

Yerba mate antioxidant powders obtained by co-crystallization: Stability during storage

Alex López-Córdoba; Lorena Deladino; Leidy Agudelo-Mesa; Miriam Martino


Journal of Texture Studies | 1997

CORRELATION BETWEEN TRANSIENT ROTATIONAL VISCOMETRY AND A DYNAMIC OSCILLATORY TEST FOR VISCOELASTIC STARCH BASED SYSTEMS

A.S. Navarro; Miriam Martino; N.E. Zaritzky


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2014

Corn starch-calcium alginate matrices for the simultaneous carrying of zinc and yerba mate antioxidants

Alex López-Córdoba; Lorena Deladino; Miriam Martino

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Lorena Deladino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alba S. Navarro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alex López-Córdoba

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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María A. García

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Adriana Pinotti

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Noemí Zaritzky

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Pablo S. Anbinder

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A.S. Navarro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A.S. Teixeira

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alex López Córdoba

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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