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Title: Oxidized Tapioca Starch as an Alginate Substitute for Encapsulation of Antioxidant from Coffee Residue
Authors: PALUPI, Niken Widya
PRAPTININGSIH, Yhulia
Keywords: encapsulation
oxidized starch
alginate substitute
antioxidant
Issue Date: 23-Feb-2016
Publisher: ScienceDirect
Abstract: Coffee residue had polyphenol content 18.180 mg/g, yet its extract contained 1.746 mg/g polyhenol. Oxidized tapioca had comparable characteristics to alginate as an encapsulant material. Suspension concentration for encapsulation preparation was 5% (w/v) ( encapsulant material/antioxidant extract). Microcapsul which is made by 25% oxidized tapioca starch had loading capacity 33.18%, capsul particle size 1699.3 µm, moisture content 10.57%, polyphenol content 1.23% (db) and antioxidant activity 29.04%. This capsul had better properties than control which is made without oxidized starch substitution.
Gov't Doc #: Kodeprodi#1710101#TehnikHasilPertanian
NIDN#0005027804
NIDN#0026065302
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/105778
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