Oxidative deterioration on the aroma of microencapsulated lime oil
Keywords:
lime essential oil, microencapsulation, storage, GC-MSAbstract
The stability of microencapsulated lime essential oil, obtained by spray drying, was studied in view of the oxidation stability. Gum arabic and maltodextrin (1:1.8 w/w) were used as the wall materials and the essential oil content was 20% w/w dry weight. The powders were stored under nitrogen or air in filled vials and half filled vials at 4 and 50 °C. The major changes were decrease in the content of limonene, g-terpinene, neral, geranial, a-pinene, b-pinene and terpinolene; with the increase in the concentration of p-cymene, cis- and trans-limonene oxides, pinocarvone, trans- and cis-pinocarveol, trans- and cis-carveol, carvone, and geranic acid. These chemical changes resulting in corresponding sensory changes which affect the quality of the microencapsulated product.