Polymeric Encapsulates of Essential Oils and Their Constituents: A Review of Preparation Techniques, Characterization, and Sustainable Release Mechanisms
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2016, 2016
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Taylor and Francis Inc.
Abstract
Natural polymer based encapsulation of essential oil (EO) is one of the emerging and challenging area of research in perfumery, cosmetics, flavoring agents, preservatives, therapeutics, etc. The knowledge of formulation techniques and physico-chemical properties of the polymers are the basic requirements for the successful encapsulations of essential oils (EOs). This current review article is focused on a comparative account of various formulation techniques based on their applicability. For the first time, it also reviews various physico-chemical techniques used in the analysis of EO encapsulates to determine their stability, structure, surface morphology, and encapsulation efficiency. Further, the mechanisms involved in the release of EOs from encapsulates, along with various factors affecting their release, have also been discussed. ? 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Chemical analysis, Chemical stability, Encapsulation, Functional polymers, Natural polymers, Encapsulation efficiency, Physico-chemical characterization, Physicochemical property, Physicochemical techniques, Preparation technique, Sustainable release, Essential oils
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Vishwakarma, G. S., Gautam, N., Babu, J. N., Mittal, S., & Jaitak, V. (2016). Polymeric Encapsulates of Essential Oils and Their Constituents: A Review of Preparation Techniques, Characterization, and Sustainable Release Mechanisms. Polymer Reviews, 56(4), 668-701. doi: 10.1080/15583724.2015.1123725