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Soy protein cold-set hydrogels as controlled delivery devices for nutraceutical compounds

Anne Maltais, +2 more
- 01 Oct 2009 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 7, pp 1647-1653
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In this paper, the release of riboflavin from soy protein hydrogels of filamentous or particulate microstructure was investigated under gastric and intestinal conditions in the presence or absence of digestive proteases.
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This article is published in Food Hydrocolloids.The article was published on 2009-10-01. It has received 162 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: B vitamins.

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Soy proteins: A review on composition, aggregation and emulsification

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of temperature, pH, ionic strength, processing conditions such as high pressure, ultrasonic treatment, utilisation of enzyme, chemical modification are also described since they have been found useful to improve the processing and final product.
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Complexation of curcumin with soy protein isolate and its implications on solubility and stability of curcumin

TL;DR: In this paper, the food derived soy protein isolate (SPI) can form a complex with the curcumin, which exhibits enhanced antioxidant activity and is capable of forming foam and emulsion, indicating its possible utilisation in food product formulation.
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Whey and soy protein-based hydrogels and nano-hydrogels as bioactive delivery systems

TL;DR: This review article focuses on versatile mechanisms for gelation of globular proteins and highlights the current studies on whey and soy protein hydrogels as two key animal and herbal proteins used in fabricating coating materials.
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Potential of plant proteins for medical applications

TL;DR: The potential of using plant proteins for tissue engineering and drug delivery has been explored as mentioned in this paper, mostly with zein, which can be made into fibers, films, hydrogels and micro-and nano-particles for medical applications.
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Designing biopolymer microgels to encapsulate, protect and deliver bioactive components: Physicochemical aspects.

TL;DR: The major constituents and fabrication methods that can be used to prepare microgels are reviewed, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages, and how these parameters can be manipulated to control the physicochemical properties and functional attributes of microgel suspensions are described.
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Environment-sensitive hydrogels for drug delivery

TL;DR: Development of environmentally sensitive hydrogels with a wide array of desirable properties can be made is a formidable challenge, however, if the achievements of the past can be extrapolated into the future, it is highly likely that responsive hydrogelWith such properties can been made.
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Hydrogels: from controlled release to pH-responsive drug delivery.

TL;DR: This review highlights the use of hydrogels (a class of polymeric systems) in controlled drug delivery, and their application in stimuli- responsive, especially pH-responsive, drug release.
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Food protein-based materials as nutraceutical delivery systems

TL;DR: The potential role of food proteins as substrate for the development of nutraceutical delivery systems in the form of hydrogel, micro-, or nano- particles is described.
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Handbook of Pharmaceutical Controlled Release Technology

TL;DR: Polymers as Drug Delivery Carriers Hydrophilic Cellulose Derivatives as Drug delivery Carriers: Influence of Substitution Type on the Properties of Compressed Matrix Tablets, Carmen Ferrero Rodriguez and Nathalie Bruneau.
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