Encapsulation and Technology-Based Natural Ingredients
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 52387
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biobased products; natural functional ingredients and applications; nano and microencapsulation; polyurethane chemistry; hybrid and composite materials
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Interests: polyurethane chemistry; biodegradation; green polymer processes and products; nano- and microencapsulation aplied to different industrial fields
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Natural-based ingredients are needed for different industrial fields, as they can help to overcome problems associated with the use of synthetic counterparts, including factors related to human health and work-condition risks, and decrease petroleum dependency. Nevertheless, the successful application of this renewed generation of natural ingredients depends on the development of appropriate technologies to achieved products with the required technical specifications. Among them, encapsulation processes are being increasingly applied in different industrial fields, contributing to attain product differentiation and enhance commercial value. Developing a microencapsulation process can present several constrains and challenges, as the raw materials and processes must be properly selected to avoid toxicity, conform applied legislation, and provide adequate performance to the produced systems. Further, choosing technologies and processes which are able to reach high TRLs (technology readiness levels) and perform end-use tests is of high relevance. In this context, the present Special Issue is open to contributions in the field of micro/nanoencapsulation, emulsion-based processes, particulate systems, or other relevant encapsulation strategies, directed at solving any constraint related with the direct use of natural ingredients (loss of bioactivity, solubility problem, mask odor and taste, solve problems of incompatibility, etc.), or intended to achieve target or controlled release. Moreover, it targets applications in different industrial fields, e.g., cosmetics, textiles, food, biotechnology, and the chemical industry, among others. The focus on achieving high-volume production and continuous processes to reach an industrial scale, and the use of green principles together with the integration of bio-residues in the developed processes is welcome.
Prof. Maria Filomena Barreiro
Dr. Isabel P. Fernandes
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Natural ingredients
- Encapsulation strategies
- Sustainable products and processes
- Functional products
- Industrial application
- Bioeconomy
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