Abstract
Aqueous coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) dispersions were prepared by blending CoQ10 (60 mg) in aqueous maize starch dispersion (300 mg in 30 mL water) at 60–100 °C for up to 6 h. The CoQ10 agglomerates were removed by centrifugation (5000 × g, 30 min) and filtration through a glass filter. As the temperature increased, the amount of CoQ10 which was stably dispersed increased. Normal maize starch was more effective in dispersing the CoQ10 (57.3%) than waxy and high-amylose maize starches (9.8% and 21.9%, respectively). A light scattering analysis revealed that ultrasonication during cooling was effective in preventing the formation of CoQ10 agglomerates. The average particle size of dispersed CoQ10 was <150 nm. Differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that dispersed CoQ10 particles had no amylose complex crystals. The CoQ10 dispersion, however, remained homogeneous without forming precipitates during ambient storage for 2 weeks.
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