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Pickering emulsion emulsified using novel cellulose nanofibers significantly lowers the lipid release rate and cellular absorption.

Yin-Liang KuoYu-Jou ChouJing-Yu HuYuwen Ting
Published in: Food & function (2024)
A Pickering emulsion is an emulsion system stabilized by solid particles and represents a promising candidate for emulsifying lipids. Cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) have excellent ability to control the lipid release rate. This study aims to find the optimal formulation for a nanocellulose-stabilized Pickering emulsion that is the most effective in reducing the lipid release rate. The Pickering emulsion was prepared by homogenizing pretreated nanocellulose with medium-chain triglycerides using high-speed and ultrasonic homogenizers. The results show that the Pickering emulsion with 0.709% nanocellulose and 30.6% medium-chain fatty acid content yielded an average particle size of approximately 2.5 μm, which is the most stable and effective in reducing the amount of the lipids released. The nanocellulose Pickering emulsion formulation developed in this study forms a significant foundation for future research and applications regarding the use of nanotechnology and Pickering emulsions to maintain the balance between one's health and the desirable flavor of fat.
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