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  • Tea polyphenols (TPs) are more beneficial than synthetic antioxidants in the edible oil industry, but their hydrophilic nature limits usage.
  • A ternary phase diagram was created to develop a micro-emulsion (ME) with specific surfactants and oil types, resulting in a stable formulation with a size of 6-7 nm without TPs and 15-16 nm with TPs.
  • The study showed that adding TPs improves antioxidant capacity, with a formulation that maintained low peroxide values for up to 30 days, while the effectiveness varied among different types of edible oils.

Article Abstract

Compared to synthetic antioxidants, tea polyphenols (TPs) has its own advantages in edible oil industry, however, the hydrophilic properties have restricted its applications. In this study, the ternary phase diagram of TPs-loaded micro-emulsion (ME) system was constructed, in which glyceryl monooleate (GMO), Tween80, linoleic acid as the surfactants, ethanol as the co-surfactant and soybean, corn, sunflower oil as the oil phase, have been used for the preparation of ME. The results indicated that a composition of ME (57.5% oil, 18% Tween80, 18% GMO, 4% Linolic acid, and 2.5% water+ethanol) could dissolve maximum water and could stable for 2 mo at room temperature with an average diameter of 6 to 7 nm, as detected by means of dynamic light scattering (DLS). The loaded of TPs into ME led to an increase of particle size to 15 to 16 nm, due to increased polarity of the water phase. The antioxidant capacity of TPs in ME was characterized by the peroxide value (POV) method. The addition of 1% water phase with 0.1 g/mL TPs could retain the POV at low value for 30 d at accelerating temperature 50 °C. Meanwhile, comparing the three edible oil, ME with corn oil has lower conductivity and higher value of POV during the storage. This work provides an efficient and environmentally friendly approach for the preparation of TPs-loaded ME, which is beneficial to the application of TPs in edible oil.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.13689DOI Listing

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