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      Electrospinning of polymer-free cyclodextrin/geraniol-inclusion complex nanofibers: enhanced shelf-life of geraniol with antibacterial and antioxidant properties

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      Author(s)
      Aytac Z.
      Yildiz, Z. I.
      Kayaci-Senirmak, F.
      Keskin, S. N. O.
      Tekinay, T.
      Uyar, Tamer
      Date
      2016
      Source Title
      RSC Advances
      Print ISSN
      2046-2069
      Publisher
      Royal Society of Chemistry
      Volume
      6
      Issue
      52
      Pages
      46089 - 46099
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Free-standing nanofibrous webs of cyclodextrin/geraniol-inclusion complex (CD/geraniol-IC-NF) showing antibacterial, antioxidant activity and slow release of geraniol were developed as flavour/fragrance releasing materials via electrospinning. The electrospinning of CD/geraniol-IC-NFs with uniform and bead-free morphology was achieved without using a polymer matrix. Three types of CDs modified with hydroxypropyl and methyl groups (HPβCD, MβCD, and HPγCD) were used to obtain CD/geraniol-IC-NFs. The polymer-free CD/geraniol-IC-NFs allow us to attain much higher geraniol loading (∼11%, w/w) when compared to electrospun polymeric nanofibers containing CD/geraniol-IC (∼5%, w/w). Geraniol has a volatile nature, yet, a significant amount of geraniol (∼60-90%) was preserved in CD/geraniol-IC-NFs due to the complexation, whereas evaporation of geraniol was unavoidable for polymeric nanofibers incorporating geraniol without cyclodextrin. Short-term (3 h) temperature dependent release (37 °C, 50 °C, and 75 °C) and long-term open air (50 days, at RT) release tests revealed that MβCD/geraniol-IC-NF released less geraniol compared to HPβCD/geraniol-IC-NF and HPγCD/geraniol-IC-NF, indicating that much stronger inclusion complexation was formed between MβCD and geraniol. The release of geraniol from CD/geraniol-IC-NFs prevented the colonization of Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) and Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria to a great extent, as observed in the antibacterial activity results. It was observed that CD/geraniol-IC-NFs had higher antioxidant activity compared to pure geraniol due to the solubility increase. In brief, the results reported here may open a new door to enhance the performance of essential oils and flavour/fragrances, to preserve volatile compounds from evaporation and to better understand the potential of CD/IC-NFs as carrier systems for guest compounds in the food, cosmetic and household cleaning industries.
      Keywords
      Antioxidants
      Bacteria
      Cyclodextrins
      Electrospinning
      Escherichia coli
      Essential oils
      Evaporation
      Nanofibers
      Oils and fats
      Spinning (fibers)
      Thermal processing (foods)
      Volatile organic compounds
      Anti-bacterial activity
      Anti-oxidant activities
      Antioxidant properties
      Inclusion complexation
      Polymeric nanofibers
      Staphylococcus aureus
      Temperature dependent
      Volatile compounds
      Monoterpenes
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/36678
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6ra07088d
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      • Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology (UNAM) 2258
      • Nanotechnology Research Center (NANOTAM) 1179
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