Ginsenosides are sensitive to various factors such as pH, temperature, ionic strength, etc. However, powdery form of ginseng is good to preserve ginsenosides in it compared to the extracted form. In addition, the ginseng powder can provide pickering effect to control emulsion stability as a substitute of emulsifier forming wall on the surface of oil. A ginseng pickering emulsions was prepared by mixing, MCT oil, polysorbate 80 and ginseng. Thereafter, to homogenize the emulsions magnetic stirrer, homogenizer and ultra sonicator were used. The physicochemical properties, stability, and bioaccessibility of the ginseng pickering emulsion were investigated. Both particle size and polydisperse index of the ginseng pickering emulsion were constant as time elapsed. However, pH and zeta-potential of the ginseng pickering emulsion decreased over time. Moreover, to find out the proper amount of ginseng powder, different ginseng powder weights were added to sample respectively and the physiochemical characteristics were measured. The pH and zeta-potential value tended to decrease following increase of amount of ginseng powder. This result is impacted to food quality and it could be used as a preliminary result in the development of food product.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the stability of Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) - loaded nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC) after Autoclave sterilization. EGCG, glycerolmonostearate (GMS), oleic acid, and lecithin were mixed as solid lipid phase and subsequently it was heated up to 70°C. Thereafter, the solid lipid phase was mixed with the water phase consisting of Tween 80 and deionized water. Then, ultra-sonication(work time, 5 min; pulse on, 4s; pulse off, 2s), high pressure homogenization(600 bar and 3 cycles) process were proceeded to homogenize NLC particles. The particle size and zeta-potential of NLCs was approximate 100 ~ 120nm and -50 ~ -60mV, respectively. In order to investigate the effect of sterilization on the stability of NLCs, Autoclavesterilization was applied to the NLCs suspension at 121°C for 15 min. After the sterilization, the particle size and zeta potentialtended to be maintained or improved. Moreover, after sterilization, crystal shape was formed and it was considered as transformation of the lipid in NLCs (from α to β) because of recrystallization upon heating. In conclusion, sterilization process can be helpful to improve the stability of NLCs.