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Hidrogeli na osnovi ciklodekstrina in izbranih polisaharidov
ID Damjanović, Andrijana (Author), ID Osojnik Črnivec, Ilja Gasan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Poklar Ulrih, Nataša (Comentor)

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Abstract
Napredni nosilni materiali za mikrokapsulacijo so manj dostopni za uporabo v živilski industriji. V delu smo se osredotočili na nove nosilce na osnovi beta ciklodekstrina in alginata. Uporabili smo nativni ciklodekstrin, ki smo ga funkcionalizirali s citronsko kislino in maleinsko kislino. Ciklodekstrin citrat smo okarakterizirali s pomočjo spektrometrskih ter morfoloških tehnik, medtem ko smo ciklodekstrin maleat okarakterizirali s spektroskopijsko metodo NMR. Preizkusili smo kombinacijo ciklodekstrinov, alginata ter zamreževalnih sredstev za oblikovanje hidrogelov. Preverili smo kako vrsta in koncentracija gradnikov vplivata na oblikovanje in na časovno dinamiko želiranja hidrogelov. S FTIR spektroskopijo smo potrdili nastanek estrske vezi med ciklodekstrinom in citronsko kislino. Z metodama NMR in MS smo opredelili molekuli ciklodekstrin citrata (stopnja funkcionalizacije 1) in maleata (stopnja funkcionalizacije 3). Med procesom želiranja smo opazili, da vključki ciklodekstrin citrata in maleata v alginatni gel upočasnjujejo želiranje. Prisotnost ciklodekstrinov v hidrogelih alginata zmanjša območje linearnosti viskoelastičnosti. Z UV-vis spektrometrijo smo ugotovili podoben potek in obseg sproščanja vseh treh oblik ciklodekstrinov iz mikrokroglic (od 12 do 17 % v 28 urah). Nadaljnje raziskave hidrogelov s še nižjimi koncentracijami ciklodekstrinov, bi na podlagi naših raziskav, podale še podrobnejše informacije o strukturnih lastnostih na novo pridobljenih materialov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:hidrogeli, alginat, ciklodekstrini, beta-ciklodekstrin, beta-ciklodekstrin citrat, beta-ciklodekstrin maleat, viskoelastične meritve, želiranje, mikrokapsulacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[A. Damjanović]
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162303 This link opens in a new window
UDC:664.0:544.773.432:615.014.6
COBISS.SI-ID:208437763 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Hydrogels based on cyclodextrin and selected polysaccharides
Abstract:
Advanced carrier materials for microencapsulation are rarely available for use in the food industry. In this thesis, we focused on developing new carrier materials based on beta-cyclodextrin and alginate. We used native cyclodextrin, on which we performed functionalization with citric and maleic acid. Cyclodextrin citrate was characterised via spectrometric and morphological techniques, while cyclodextrin maleate was characterized by NMR spectroscopy. We tested combinations of cyclodextrins, alginate and crosslinking agents for hydrogel formation. We examined how types and concentrations of components affected gel formation and time-dependant gelation behaviour. FTIR spectroscopy confirmed newly formed ester bond between beta-cyclodextrin and citric acid. NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry identified molecules of cyclodextrin citrate (degree of substitution 1) and maleate (degree of substitution 3). During gelation, the cyclodextrin citrate and maleate slowed down the alginate gelation process. Presence of cyclodextrin compounds in alginate hydrogel reduces the range of linear viscoelasticity. UV-vis spectrometry indicated a similar release pattern and release range of all three forms of cyclodextrins from microspheres (from 12 to 17 % in 28 hours). Based on our research, it would be also prudent to further study lower cyclodextrin concentrations, to gain additional information on structure and gelation characteristics of the newly obtained materials.

Keywords:hydrogels, alginate, cyclodextrins, beta-cyclodextrin, beta-cyclodextrin citrate, beta-cyclodextrin maleate, viscoelasticity measurement, gelation, encapsulation

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