Abstract

This review discusses the recent developments in the application of supercritical fluid technologies for the production of composites or encapsulates of bioactive compounds. Various supercritical particle formation technologies are briefly described, including processes in which the supercritical fluid acts as a solute, solvent, and antisolvent. The main features and mechanisms of antisolvent techniques that contribute to the understanding of the fundamentals of the Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Emulsions (SFEE) process are described. The published literature on SFEE, including the results and perspectives of its application in various industrial fields, are discussed. This article is the first comprehensive review specifically focused on the formation of particles using the SFEE technique.

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