Abstract

Bran extracts prepared by a compressed hot water treatment at 120, 150, and 180 °C for 7.5 min were used in association with maltodextrin for encapsulation of methyl linoleate. Mixtures of the bran extracts at 120 and 150 °C showed a higher emulsion-stabilizing ability than that at 180 °C. The bran extracts prepared at the higher temperature provided a higher oxidative stability as shown by the longer induction period for the oxidation of the encapsulated methyl linoleate. The induction periods of the encapsulated methyl linoleate using the bran extract prepared at 250 °C for 5 min as the aqueous phase were 3–6 times longer than those of the encapsulated methyl linoleate using water.

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