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Mohammadyar Hosseini

Mohammadyar Hosseini

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-8118-6040
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 56589485100
HIndex: 14/00
Faculty: Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technologies
Address: university of Bonab- Bonab- East Azarbaijan
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Research

Title
The colloidal and release properties of cardamom oil encapsulated nanostructured lipid carrier
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
NLC; cardamom; FTIR; release study; antioxidant activity Introduction Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum Maton) is a plant species native to Southeast Asia belonging to the family of Zingiberaceae.[1]
Year
2019
Journal
DOI
Researchers Fatemeh Keyvani Nahr ، Babak Ghanbarzadeh ، Hossein Samadi ، Hamed Hamishehkar ، Mohammadyar Hosseini

Abstract

Cocoa butter and olive oil were used to produce cardamom essential oil (CEO) loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs). The developed NLC formulations had small size (<150 nm) and high entrapment efficiency (>90%). Scanning electron microscopy showed the round shape of NLC particles. During storage time, the particle size stayed under 150 nm, and zeta potential was almost unchanged (P>0.05). FTIR analysis revealed no new significant chemical interaction between CEO and the NLC components. According to the in vitro release study, a large amount of CEO was encapsulated inside NLC particles (40 to 55% release in 40 days). Also, results confirmed that encapsulation of CEO by NLC was able to protect its antioxidant activity as compared to CEO emulsion (5.7 and 12.32% reduction after 30 days, respectively). CEO release from NLCs was fitted well with the Rigter–Peppas model (R2>93%). The results confirmed that CEO-loaded NLC could be used as a food supplement.