2021 Annual Meeting
(572e) Nanoemulsion-Loaded Capsules for Controlled Delivery of Lipophilic Active Ingredients
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In this work, a method is developed to encapsulate nanoemulsions in alginate capsules for the controlled delivery of lipophilic active ingredients. Functional nanoemulsions loaded with active ingredients and calcium ions are first prepared, followed by encapsulation inside alginate shells. The intrinsically high viscosity of the nanoemulsions ensures the formation of spherical capsules and high encapsulation efficiency during the synthesis. A facile approach is developed to measure the nanoemulsion release profile from capsules through UV-Vis measurement without an additional extraction step. A quantitative analysis of the release profiles shows that the capsule systems possess a tunable, delayed-burst release. The proposed encapsulation methodology can be further generalized to other functional nanoemulsions with various active ingredients, oil phases, nanodroplet sizes, and chemically crosslinked inner hydrogel cores. Overall, the capsule systems provide promising platforms for various functional nanoemulsion formulations.