Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10604728 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The synthesis of thermo-sensitive antioxidant hydrogels by grafting of an antioxidant molecule and a thermo-responsive monomer into inulin, in the presence of a crosslinker. In particular, catechin and NIPAAm, as antioxidant and thermo-responsive species, respectively, were inserted in a polymeric network employing a redox pair as an eco-friendly radical initiator system. Calorimetric, FT-IR, UV-Vis and fluorescence analyses were performed to verify both the formation of the inulin-antioxidant covalent bond and the insertion of bioactive molecules and monomers in the network. The hydrogels showed transition temperatures in the range 31.3-33.1 °C and a water affinity depending on the temperature of the surrounding medium. The antioxidant activity of the conjugates was evaluated measuring the scavenger properties of the hydrogels against the 2,2â²-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical and the total flavonoid content at different temperatures. The thermo-responsive antioxidant properties of the hydrogels confirmed the efficiency of the proposed synthetic strategy and demonstrated as the antioxidant-carbohydrate thermo-responsive conjugates possess peculiar features for specific applications in the food industry.
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Authors
U.G. Spizzirri, I. Altimari, F. Puoci, O.I. Parisi, F. Iemma, N. Picci,