Székely-Szentmiklósi István, Rédai Emőke Margit, Szabó Zoltán-István, Kovács Béla, Albert Csilla, Gergely Attila-Levente, Székely-Szentmiklósi Blanka, Sipos Emese
Department of Industrial Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Management, Specialty Pharmaceutical Sciences, "George Emil Palade" University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540142 Târgu Mureș, Romania.
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Specialty Pharmaceutical Sciences, "George Emil Palade" University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureș, 540142 Târgu Mureș, Romania.
Foods. 2024 Sep 17;13(18):2935. doi: 10.3390/foods13182935.
Lavender oil (LEO) is one of the most well-known essential oils worldwide which, besides its extensive application in aromatherapy, serves as raw material for various fields, including the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Accordingly, several global requirements were established to warrant its quality. Microencapsulation represents an emerging technology widely applied for the preservation of essential oils, simultaneously providing new ways of application. In the current study, lavender oil was obtained from the flowering tops of Mill. on a semi-industrial-scale steam distillation system. According to the GC-MS investigation, lavender oil obtained in the third year of cultivation met the standards for linalyl acetate and linalool contents ≈38% and ≈26%, respectively. Microcapsules (MCs) containing the so-obtained essential oil were successfully produced by complex coacervation technology between gum arabic (GA) and three different grades of type-A gelatin (GE). Optical microscopic investigations revealed a significant difference in particle size depending on the gelatin grade used. The variation observed for coacervates was well reflected on the scanning electron micrographs of the freeze-dried form. The highest encapsulation efficiency values were obtained by UV-VIS spectrophotometry for microcapsules produced using gelatin with the medium gel strength. FT-IR spectra confirmed the structural modifications attributed to microencapsulation. According to the GC-MS analysis of the freeze-dried form, the characteristic components of lavender oil were present in the composition of the encapsulated essential oil.
薰衣草油(LEO)是全球最知名的香精油之一,除了在芳香疗法中有广泛应用外,还作为食品、化妆品和制药等各个领域的原材料。因此,制定了多项全球要求以确保其质量。微胶囊化是一种新兴技术,广泛应用于香精油的保存,同时提供了新的应用方式。在本研究中,薰衣草油是通过半工业规模的蒸汽蒸馏系统从薰衣草的花顶中提取的。根据气相色谱 - 质谱(GC - MS)分析,在种植的第三年获得的薰衣草油中乙酸芳樟酯和芳樟醇的含量分别约为38%和26%,符合标准。通过阿拉伯胶(GA)与三种不同等级的A型明胶(GE)之间的复凝聚技术成功制备了含有如此获得的香精油的微胶囊(MCs)。光学显微镜研究表明,根据所用明胶等级的不同,粒径存在显著差异。在冻干形式的扫描电子显微镜图像上很好地反映了观察到的凝聚层的变化。使用中等凝胶强度的明胶制备的微胶囊通过紫外 - 可见分光光度法获得了最高的包封效率值。傅里叶变换红外光谱(FT - IR)证实了微胶囊化引起的结构变化。根据冻干形式的GC - MS分析,薰衣草油的特征成分存在于包封香精油的组成中。