Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Dec 2014)

Alginate-pomegranate peels' polyphenols beads: effects of formulation parameters on loading efficiency

  • Wissam Zam,
  • Ghada Bashour,
  • Wassim Abdelwahed,
  • Warid Khayata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502014000400009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 4
pp. 741 – 748

Abstract

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Calcium alginate beads containing pomegranate peels' polyphenol extract were encapsulated by ionic gelation method. The effects of various formulation factors (sodium alginate concentration, calcium chloride concentration, calcium chloride exposure time, gelling bath time maintaining, and extract concentration) on the efficiency of extract loading were investigated. The formulation containing an extract of 1 g pomegranate peels in 100 mL distilled water encapsulated with 3 % of sodium alginate cured in 0.05 M calcium chloride for 20 minutes and kept in a gelling bath for 15 minutes was chosen as the best formula regarding the loading efficiency. These optimized conditions allowed the encapsulation of 43.90% of total extracted polyphenols and 46.34 % of total extracted proanthocyanidins. Microencapsulation of pomegranate peels' extract in calcium alginate beads is a promising technique for pharmaceutical and food supplementation with natural antioxidants.

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