Monodisperse aqueous microspheres encapsulating high concentration of l-ascorbic acid: insights of preparation and stability evaluation from straight-through microchannel emulsification

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2015;79(11):1852-9. doi: 10.1080/09168451.2015.1050988. Epub 2015 Jun 3.

Abstract

Stabilization of l-ascorbic acid (l-AA) is a challenging task for food and pharmaceutical industries. The study was conducted to prepare monodisperse aqueous microspheres containing enhanced concentrations of l-AA by using microchannel emulsification (MCE). The asymmetric straight-through microchannel (MC) array used here constitutes 11 × 104 μm microslots connected to a 10 μm circular microholes. 5-30% (w/w) l-AA was added to a Milli-Q water solution containing 2% (w/w) sodium alginate and 1% (w/w) magnesium sulfate, while the continuous phase constitutes 5% (w/w) tetraglycerol condensed ricinoleate in water-saturated decane. Monodisperse aqueous microspheres with average diameters (dav) of 18.7-20.7 μm and coefficients of variation (CVs) below 6% were successfully prepared via MCE regardless of the l-AA concentrations applied. The collected microspheres were physically stable in terms of their dav and CV for >10 days of storage at 40°C. The aqueous microspheres exhibited l-AA encapsulation efficiency exceeding 70% during the storage.

Keywords: high concentration; l-ascorbic acid; monodisperse microspheres; sodium alginate; stability.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alginates / chemistry
  • Ascorbic Acid / chemistry*
  • Drug Compounding
  • Emulsions / chemistry*
  • Food Industry
  • Glucuronic Acid / chemistry
  • Hexuronic Acids / chemistry
  • Microspheres
  • Particle Size
  • Water / chemistry*

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Emulsions
  • Hexuronic Acids
  • Water
  • Glucuronic Acid
  • Ascorbic Acid