Preparation of bacteriostatic microspheres loading potassium diformate using emulsification/external gelation
Abstract
Potassium diformate (KDF) is a good substitute for antibiotics in animal feed. Based on the response surface methodology for optimizing the preparation conditions of microspheres. The optimal formulation was as follows: the concentration of ALG was 2 %, the concentration of CaCl2 was 2 %, and 0.4 mL of surfactant. The objective of the present study was to microencapsulate the KDF antibacterial microspheres by emulsification/external gelation....
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Title
Preparation of bacteriostatic microspheres loading potassium diformate using emulsification/external gelation
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
27
Pages
102247 - 102247
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