The encapsulation of propolis has shown promising results for the protection of bioactive compounds, local and gradual release and masking the astringent taste. Ovoalbumin is a protein of animal origin found in large amounts in egg whites, which has good properties as a wall material for particles.The objective of this study was to microencapsulate propolis by spray drying. The best condition for microencapsulation was achieved with 4% ovalbumin at 120 °C, where there was the greatest encapsulation efficiency (88.20%) and spherical shape. However, the increase of ovalbumin concentration resulted lower yields (< 52%). As for the scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the increase of ovalbumin concentration caused an increase of the size with average diameter and formation of spherical microcapsules. The phenolic compounds were already released in the gastric fluid condition (stomach).

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