Advances in Oleogels and Applications
A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2023) | Viewed by 9148
Special Issue Editors
Interests: organic chemistry-organic materials: self-assembly; molecular gels; carbohydrate chemistry; renewable resources
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature in which molecules spontaneously form aggregates via non-covalent interactions. It is amazing to see the existence of life in an organism facilitated by the self-assembly process, where molecules are fundamentally designed, and build itself via a sequential bottom-up or top-down approach. Even though there are many examples of the assembly process in science, technology and medicine, gels has emerged as a discrete field of investigation because of its scope to exploit further in chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, nanoscience and technology, advanced manufacturing, biotechnology and bioengineering. Gels are soft visco-elastic materials which are formed via self-aggregation of the gelator molecules by weak interactions such as van der Waals forces, H-bonding and π- π interactions, to name a few. Gels are classified into hydrogel, organogel and oleogel based on the medium which is present as a continuous phase. Gels that are formed in oil are called oleogels, which have gained much interest as an alternative to saturated and trans fats in food products and to deal with their impacts on human health. By varying the components of oleogels, one can fabricate a broad range of supramolecular architectures with interesting properties. To date, oleogels have been explored for their applications more precisely in drug delivery, food industry, lubricants and medicine. Industries utilize direct dispersion, emulsion templates, structured biphasic systems and oil sorption to derive the desired structures. On account of the increasing demand in the development of food products and medicine, there is a huge scope in the development of new technologies for the formation of oleogels. In-depth research on improving viscosity, high oil binding capacity, higher temperature stability, chemical and oxidative stability provides new perspectives in the structuring of foods. It is worth mentioning that oleogels have also been extended to in cosmetic formulations, pharmaceutical formulations, chemical engineering, environmental protection, 3D printing, etc. Oleogels have a promising future in industrial applications because of their environmental and nutritional considerations.
This Special Issue is dedicated to advancements in oleogel formation and its applications in various fields. We welcome the submission of manuscripts that deal with new and efficient techniques for the formation of oleogels using different approaches and their applications in various sectors such as food, biomedicine, engineering, cosmetics and environment.
Dr. Subbiah Nagarajan
Dr. Sai Sateesh Sagiri
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- oleogels
- oil structuring
- edible oleogels
- food structuring agents
- drug delivery
- self-assembly
- biopolymers
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