Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, C. B. da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: DUARTE, D. S., SOUZA, A. V. de, ASSIS, O. B. G. de, BRITTO, D. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130000
Resumo: Nanoparticles obtained by chitosan and tripolyphosphatehas been largely studied due to its entrapment characteristics. However, several parameters can influence the synthesis and encapsulationprocesses. In this way, this work proposed to study the nanoparticle formation with chitosan and tripolyphosphate in function of the acid concentration (1.0; 0.5 and0.1%) and the kind of the acid (hydrochloric and acetic). Conductometric and Potentiometric techniques showed that the reactional system was very dependent on the pH variation. The best condition, both for HCl and acetic acid, was achieved for systems with lower pH variation. For such systems, Dynamic Light Scattering technique showed formation of nanoparticle with the lowest size (135±7 nm) and higher stability (zeta potential near 30 mV). Also, by Scanning Electronic Microscopy, such systems exhibited good morphological aspect, with nanoparticles having spherical shape and lower level of agglomeration. The cryoprotection with sucrose solution before freeze-drying was fundamental to get samples with the improved re-suspension ability and preserved nanoparticle character. By UV-visible spectrophotometry, both HCl and acetic acid-based systems resulted in nanoparticles with good polyphenols encapsulation efficiency (~70%). The release profile was pH-dependent. In this way, the chitosan and tripolyphosphate ionic gelification need an accurate pH control both in the synthesis and in the encapsulation-release processes.
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spelling Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.HidrogelPolieletrólitoReticulação iônicaPolifenóisEncapsulamentoNanopartículasCasca de uvaQuitosanaUvaGrapesNanoparticles obtained by chitosan and tripolyphosphatehas been largely studied due to its entrapment characteristics. However, several parameters can influence the synthesis and encapsulationprocesses. In this way, this work proposed to study the nanoparticle formation with chitosan and tripolyphosphate in function of the acid concentration (1.0; 0.5 and0.1%) and the kind of the acid (hydrochloric and acetic). Conductometric and Potentiometric techniques showed that the reactional system was very dependent on the pH variation. The best condition, both for HCl and acetic acid, was achieved for systems with lower pH variation. For such systems, Dynamic Light Scattering technique showed formation of nanoparticle with the lowest size (135±7 nm) and higher stability (zeta potential near 30 mV). Also, by Scanning Electronic Microscopy, such systems exhibited good morphological aspect, with nanoparticles having spherical shape and lower level of agglomeration. The cryoprotection with sucrose solution before freeze-drying was fundamental to get samples with the improved re-suspension ability and preserved nanoparticle character. By UV-visible spectrophotometry, both HCl and acetic acid-based systems resulted in nanoparticles with good polyphenols encapsulation efficiency (~70%). The release profile was pH-dependent. In this way, the chitosan and tripolyphosphate ionic gelification need an accurate pH control both in the synthesis and in the encapsulation-release processes.Cristina Barbosa da Silva; Dirliane Santos Duarte; ANA VALERIA VIEIRA DE SOUZA, CPATSA; ODILIO BENEDITO GARRIDO DE ASSIS, CNPDIA; DOUGLAS DE BRITTO, CPATSA.SILVA, C. B. daDUARTE, D. S.SOUZA, A. V. deASSIS, O. B. G. deBRITTO, D. de2021-02-12T04:14:06Z2021-02-12T04:14:06Z2021-02-112020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBrazilian Journal of Development, v. 6, n. 4, p. 17913-17930, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130000enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-02-12T04:14:15Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1130000Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-02-12T04:14:15falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-02-12T04:14:15Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
title Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
spellingShingle Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
SILVA, C. B. da
Hidrogel
Polieletrólito
Reticulação iônica
Polifenóis
Encapsulamento
Nanopartículas
Casca de uva
Quitosana
Uva
Grapes
title_short Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
title_full Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
title_fullStr Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
title_sort Synthesis of chitosan polysaccharide nanoparticles for skin grape extract stabilization.
author SILVA, C. B. da
author_facet SILVA, C. B. da
DUARTE, D. S.
SOUZA, A. V. de
ASSIS, O. B. G. de
BRITTO, D. de
author_role author
author2 DUARTE, D. S.
SOUZA, A. V. de
ASSIS, O. B. G. de
BRITTO, D. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cristina Barbosa da Silva; Dirliane Santos Duarte; ANA VALERIA VIEIRA DE SOUZA, CPATSA; ODILIO BENEDITO GARRIDO DE ASSIS, CNPDIA; DOUGLAS DE BRITTO, CPATSA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, C. B. da
DUARTE, D. S.
SOUZA, A. V. de
ASSIS, O. B. G. de
BRITTO, D. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hidrogel
Polieletrólito
Reticulação iônica
Polifenóis
Encapsulamento
Nanopartículas
Casca de uva
Quitosana
Uva
Grapes
topic Hidrogel
Polieletrólito
Reticulação iônica
Polifenóis
Encapsulamento
Nanopartículas
Casca de uva
Quitosana
Uva
Grapes
description Nanoparticles obtained by chitosan and tripolyphosphatehas been largely studied due to its entrapment characteristics. However, several parameters can influence the synthesis and encapsulationprocesses. In this way, this work proposed to study the nanoparticle formation with chitosan and tripolyphosphate in function of the acid concentration (1.0; 0.5 and0.1%) and the kind of the acid (hydrochloric and acetic). Conductometric and Potentiometric techniques showed that the reactional system was very dependent on the pH variation. The best condition, both for HCl and acetic acid, was achieved for systems with lower pH variation. For such systems, Dynamic Light Scattering technique showed formation of nanoparticle with the lowest size (135±7 nm) and higher stability (zeta potential near 30 mV). Also, by Scanning Electronic Microscopy, such systems exhibited good morphological aspect, with nanoparticles having spherical shape and lower level of agglomeration. The cryoprotection with sucrose solution before freeze-drying was fundamental to get samples with the improved re-suspension ability and preserved nanoparticle character. By UV-visible spectrophotometry, both HCl and acetic acid-based systems resulted in nanoparticles with good polyphenols encapsulation efficiency (~70%). The release profile was pH-dependent. In this way, the chitosan and tripolyphosphate ionic gelification need an accurate pH control both in the synthesis and in the encapsulation-release processes.
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