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Characterization and Functional Beverage Development using Coenzyme Q10-Impregnated Beta-glucan
DownloadSpring 2017
Pressurized gas-expanded liquid (PGX) technology is a supercritical fluid technique used for producing micro/nano-particles, agglomerates and fibers from an aqueous solution of a high molecular weight biopolymer, which can also be employed for encapsulation or impregnation. PGX-processed...
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Pressurized Gas eXpanded (PGX) liquid drying of sodium alginate and its loading with coenzyme Q10 by adsorptive precipitation
DownloadFall 2019
Pressurized Gas eXpanded (PGX) liquid technology is a particle formation technique based on the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) and ethanol as the drying fluid. This technology uses an anti-solvent method to precipitate water-soluble biopolymers from aqueous solution and produces micro- or nano-sized...