Studies on production of chitosan-alginate capsules through extrusion dripping method
Abstract
Production of capsules through extrusion dripping method is a simple and low cost
method. Chitosan and alginate are common biopolymers used for in the formation of
capsules in wide range of industries. However, there is less study done for the
formation of capsules with chitosan as inner core material and alginate as shell
material by extrusion dripping method. Chitosan-alginate capsules were produced by
extruding chitosan-calcium chloride solution into sodium alginate solution. The
purpose of this project was to investigate the effects of process variables such as
concentration of gel-forming solutions, needle size, gelation time, depth of gelation
bath as well as speed of motor stirrer on size and shape chitosan-alginate capsules
produced through extrusion dripping method. It was found out that concentration of
gel-forming solutions and gelation time has significant effect on size of capsules
formed. Under the tested conditions, chitosan-alginate capsules with diameter in a
range of 3.16 ± 0.23 mm to 5.73± 0.14 mm were produced. On the other hand, the
shape of capsules was significantly affected by the speed of motor stirrer. The result
showed sphere capsules up to 90% (with spherical factor <0.07) were produced by
the speed of 400rpm and above. Lastly, a diagram based on dimensionless number
correlation was developed to determine process variables that can produce spherical
chitosan-alginate capsules.