Abstract

Sorption by cryotextured cornstarches of components of the aqueous phase of a mixture of essential oils was studied by capillary gas chromatography. The amount of cryotexture-sorbed substances depended linearly on their concentration in the initial gel. The sorption of components from the mixture by starch polysaccharides was mainly associated with hydrophobic cooperative interactions, which resulted in the formation of supramolecular structures and inclusion complexes. The structure of the compounds was a major factor determining the degree of sorption. Sorption of monoterpene carbohydrates was the most pronounced. We revealed a synergistic increase in the degree of sorption from the mixture as compared to binding of individual compounds.

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