Abstract

Recent studies have shown that Z-isomers of carotenoids have greater bioavailability and biological activity than their naturally predominant all-E-isomers; however, carotenoid Z-isomers are chemically unstable and insoluble in water, hindering their practical application. This study aimed to develop a process for producing water-soluble Z-isomer-rich carotenoid inclusion complexes using 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD) as a carrier. Continuous production of water-soluble formulations containing Z-isomer-rich carotenoids (> 55%) was successfully achieved utilizing a heated flow reactor and a spray dryer. We found that the introduction of the Z-isomerization process prior to the spray-drying process significantly improved the encapsulation efficiency of carotenoids, possibly due to changes in their physical properties with Z-isomerization. The storage test on the resulting powders showed that the formulation of carotenoid Z-isomers effectively stabilized their Z-structures. The findings of this study are anticipated to make a valuable contribution to the practical application of Z-isomer-rich carotenoid materials with high usability and health benefits.

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