Ahmad Rabbani, Shabarinath Srikumar, Anuj Niroula, Muhammad Kashif Iqbal Khan, Akmal Nazir
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Abstract
This study investigates the stability and shelf life of lemongrass essential oil-in-water (LGEO/W) nanoemulsions, a rich source of bioactive compounds (e.g., citral and citronellal) and a promising natural preservative. Initially, LGEO/W emulsions were produced through premix membrane emulsification (PME) and traditional methods such as high-pressure homogenization (HPH) and ultrasonication (US) to generate micron- and nano-sized emulsions. Subsequent investigations focused on assessing the stability of nanoemulsions under various storage temperatures, employing a range of physicochemical and antimicrobial tests. Results revealed that neither the emulsification technique nor emulsion droplet size (in the range of 0.1 to 10 µm) affected the antioxidative or antimicrobial properties of LGEO/W emulsions. Additionally, a combined approach of principal component analysis and traditional reaction kinetics was employed to examine the decline in antioxidative activity of PME-generated nanoemulsions, to model the quality degradation kinetics over time under various storage temperatures. These findings offer valuable insights into the production, stability, and application of LGEO/W nanoemulsions, highlighting their potential as effective natural preservatives.
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The European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles, reviews, and other contributions on lipid related topics in food science and technology, biomedical science including clinical and pre-clinical research, nutrition, animal science, plant and microbial lipids, (bio)chemistry, oleochemistry, biotechnology, processing, physical chemistry, and analytics including lipidomics. A major focus of the journal is the synthesis of health related topics with applied aspects.
Following is a selection of subject areas which are of special interest to EJLST:
Animal and plant products for healthier foods including strategic feeding and transgenic crops
Authentication and analysis of foods for ensuring food quality and safety
Bioavailability of PUFA and other nutrients
Dietary lipids and minor compounds, their specific roles in food products and in nutrition
Food technology and processing for safer and healthier products
Functional foods and nutraceuticals
Lipidomics
Lipid structuring and formulations
Oleochemistry, lipid-derived polymers and biomaterials
Processes using lipid-modifying enzymes
The scope is not restricted to these areas. Submissions on topics at the interface of basic research and applications are strongly encouraged. The journal is the official organ the European Federation for the Science and Technology of Lipids (Euro Fed Lipid).