Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10376018 | Food Hydrocolloids | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Sodium caseinate-stabilized olive oil-in-water emulsions have been prepared in order to act as templates for the adsorption of artificial hydroxyapatite (HAp), a calcium phosphate ceramic and principal bone component. The emulsion droplets were co-precipitated with in situ produced HAp, apparently through caseinate-calcium phosphate interactions, resulting in a ceramic phase with dispersed oil droplets. Subsequent supercritical carbon dioxide or n-hexane elution of the oil from the composite material resulted in the formation of a porous ceramic, with the empty pores taking the place of the eluted droplets.
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Authors
C. Ritzoulis, N. Scoutaris, K. Papademetriou, S. Stavroulias, C. Panayiotou,