Foods (Nov 2022)

Enhanced Bioaccessibility of Microencapsulated Puerarin Delivered by Pickering Emulsions Stabilized with OSA-Modified Hydrolyzed <i>Pueraria montana</i> Starch: In Vitro Release, Storage Stability, and Physicochemical Properties

  • Zafarullah Muhammad,
  • Rabia Ramzan,
  • Ruifen Zhang,
  • Dong Zhao,
  • Nazia Khalid,
  • Mei Deng,
  • Lihong Dong,
  • Mahwash Aziz,
  • Rizwana Batool,
  • Mingwei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11223591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 3591

Abstract

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Puerarin is a bioactive flavonoid isolated from Kudzu roots that possesses numerous health benefits. However, its poor bioavailability and existing complex delivery systems with safety issues are challenging tasks for its incorporation into functional foods. Preparing modified-starch-stabilized Pickering emulsions containing microencapsulated puerarin with improved bioaccessibility was the key objective of the present research work. Acid-hydrolyzed high-amylose Pueraria montana starch (PMS) was modified with octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA) and evaluated as an emulsifier to prepare emulsions. The FTIR, SEM, and XRD results showed that PMS was successfully modified. Furthermore, the emulsification index (EI), mean droplet size, and ζ-potential values showed that modified starch with a higher degree of substitution (DS) enhanced the storage stability of emulsions. Similarly, the retention degree and encapsulation efficiency results of puerarin proved the assumption after storage of 16 d. The Pickering emulsions also helped in the controlled release of microencapsulated puerarin in vitro. The study outcomes proved that Pickering emulsions stabilized with OSA-modified PMS have promising applicability in functional foods as efficient food-grade delivery systems, enhancing oral supplementation and accessibility of puerarin.

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