Self-assembly, functionality, and in-vitro properties of quercetin loaded nanoparticles based on shellac-almond gum biological macromolecules

Volume: 129, Pages: 1024 - 1033
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Quercetin-fortified nanoparticles were prepared from almond gum (AG), a novel biological macromolecule, and Tween 80 (T80) as stabilizers and shellac (SH) as core material using an antisolvent precipitation method. The final nanoparticles were prepared by 0.67% SH, 0.02% Q, 0.5% AG and 0.1% w/v T80 using the stirring speed of 750 rpm at a dosing rate of 0.5 ml/min. The morphology of the particles was characterized using Cryo-SEM and TEM...
Paper Details
Title
Self-assembly, functionality, and in-vitro properties of quercetin loaded nanoparticles based on shellac-almond gum biological macromolecules
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
129
Pages
1024 - 1033
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