Liang Zhang, Yan-fei Wang, Hong-sheng Liu, Nuo-zi Zhang, Xing-xun Liu, Ling Chen, Long Yu. DEVELOPMENT OF CAPSULES FROM NATURAL PLAN POLYMERS[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2013,(1):1-10.
The higher price of raw materials and the well-recognized shortcomings of gelatin capsules
such as animal-derived ingredients
lower soft temperature and the instability of moisture in gelatin
have led to attempts to develop replacement substances
such as various vegetable gums
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose cellulose and modified starch.Although there are many patents and publications on the developing various substances for capsules
only a few non-gelatin capsule products have recently entered the market.The reasons for the lower commercial success include the higher price of these new products due to requirements for new processing facilities
and/or more complex processing conditions.This paper discusses the development of capsules made from various natural plant polymers
including both fundamental science such as microstructure
phase transition and rheology
as well as processing techniques and formulations.As one of the most popular food ingredients and has good film-forming behavior
starch has shown great potential.The achievements in this area have increased our knowledge of polymer science
in particular that of natural polymers.Application of extrusion technique in capsule manufacture is a significant achievement.