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  • - The study compared oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions with oleogel-in-water (Og/W) emulsions, finding that Og/W emulsions were more stable and had a better droplet distribution.
  • - Oleogel emulsions with 3% hemp seed protein (HSP) showed enhanced resistance to environmental factors like heat and changes in pH, making them more stable than traditional O/W emulsions.
  • - The research revealed that CBN in the Og/W emulsion had a long half-life of 131.82 days and that the emulsion significantly delayed the digestion of hemp seed oil, enhancing the bioaccessibility of Δ-THC and CBN.

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The present study focused on investigating the stability and in vitro simulation characteristics of oil-in-water (O/W) and oleogel-in-water (Og/W) emulsions. Compared with O/W emulsion, the Og/W emulsion exhibited superior stability, with a more evenly spread droplet distribution, and the Og/W emulsion containing 3 % hemp seed protein (HSP) showed better stability against environmental factors, including heat treatment, ionic strength, and changes in pH. Additionally, the stability of Δ-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ-THC) and cannabinol (CBN) and the in vitro digestion of hemp seed oil (HSO) were evaluated. The half-life of CBN in the Og/W emulsion was found to be 131.82 days, with a degradation rate of 0.00527. The in vitro simulation results indicated that the Og/W emulsion effectively delayed the intestinal digestion of HSO, and the bioaccessibility of Δ-THC and CBN reached 56.0 % and 58.0 %, respectively. The study findings demonstrated that the Og/W emulsion constructed with oleogel and HSP, exhibited excellent stability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138633DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study compared oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions with oleogel-in-water (Og/W) emulsions, finding that Og/W emulsions were more stable and had a better droplet distribution.
  • - Oleogel emulsions with 3% hemp seed protein (HSP) showed enhanced resistance to environmental factors like heat and changes in pH, making them more stable than traditional O/W emulsions.
  • - The research revealed that CBN in the Og/W emulsion had a long half-life of 131.82 days and that the emulsion significantly delayed the digestion of hemp seed oil, enhancing the bioaccessibility of Δ-THC and CBN.
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