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posted on 2018-06-28, 00:00 authored by Syed Ammar Hussain, Ahsan Hameed, Yusuf Nazir, Tahira Naz, Yang Wu, Hafiz SuleriaHafiz Suleria, Yuanda SongMicroencapsulation of polyherbal formulation (PHF) extract was carried out by freeze drying method, by employing gum arabic (GA), gelatin (GE), and maltodextrin (MD) with their designated different combinations as encapsulating wall materials. Antioxidant components (i.e., total phenolic contents (TPC), total flavonoids contents (TFC), and total condensed tannins (TCT)), antioxidant activity (i.e., DPPH, β-carotene & ABTS⁺ assays), moisture contents, water activity (aw), solubility, hygroscopicity, glass transition temperature (Tg), particle size, morphology, in vitroα-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibition and bioavailability ratios of the powders were investigated. Amongst all encapsulated products, TB (5% GA & 5% MD) and TC (10% GA) have proven to be the best treatments with respect to the highest preservation of antioxidant components. These treatments also exhibited higher antioxidant potential by DPPH and β-carotene assays and noteworthy for an ABTS⁺ assays. Moreover, the aforesaid treatments also demonstrated lower moisture content, aw, particle size and higher solubility, hygroscopicity and glass transition temperature (Tg). All freeze dried samples showed irregular (asymmetrical) microcrystalline structures. Furthermore, TB and TC also illustrated the highest in vitro anti-diabetic potential due to great potency for inhibiting α-amylase and α-glucosidase activities. In the perspective of bioavailability, TA, TB and TC demonstrated the excellent bioavailability ratios (%). Furthermore, the photochemical profiling of ethanolic extract of PHF was also revealed to find out the bioactive compounds.
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NutrientsVolume
10Issue
7Article number
843Pagination
1 - 25Publisher
MDPILocation
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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2072-6643Language
engPublication classification
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antioxidant activityfreeze-dryingin vitro anti-diabetic potentialin vitro dialyzabilitymicroencapsulationpolyphenolsScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineNutrition & DieteticsALPHA-GLUCOSIDASEANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITYBIOACTIVE COMPOUNDSSTORAGE STABILITYOXIDATIVE STRESSSPRAYEXTRACTOPTIMIZATIONPOWDERFREEZE