Cvetkovski, Aleksandar (2025) Advancing food fortification with kinetics: Stabilizing vitamin D3 through calcium carbonate-based vehicles. Food Chemistry, 487 (144811). ISSN 0308-8146 / 1873-7072 (online)
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Abstract
The addition of vitamin D3 in food products is an important health strategy. The vitamin D is heat, moisture, oxidation and pH sensitive. Given the complexity and diversity of food matrices, the use of various encapsulation strategies can more effectively address the need for vehicle system, that ensure the long-term chemical and physical stability of vitamin D. Calcium carbonate-based vehicle, modified with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and D-α-tocopherol succinate, were synthesized and loaded with vitamin D3 (D3/X/CaCO3). The vehicle has a form of beadlet designed to protect vitamin D3. The obtained nanostructured D3/X/CaCO3 demonstrated the desirable characteristics for powdered food matrix-vitamin D based, such as: enhanced thermal stability of vitamin D3, efficient loading, and an extended shelf-life. A detailed analysis of the physicochemical behavior of vitamin D, both structurally and kinetically, was provided presenting the fully functionalized pre-food model systems. The proposed kinetic perspective could serve as a roadmap for vitamin D₃ stability.
Item Type: | Article |
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Impact Factor Value: | 8.5 |
Subjects: | Agricultural Sciences > Animal and dairy science Medical and Health Sciences > Basic medicine Engineering and Technology > Chemical engineering Natural sciences > Chemical sciences Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences Engineering and Technology > Materials engineering Engineering and Technology > Nano-technology |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Aleksandar Cvetkovski |
Date Deposited: | 28 May 2025 08:19 |
Last Modified: | 28 May 2025 08:19 |
URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/35987 |