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. 2020 Jul 16;10:11799. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-68823-4

Table 1.

Influence of the used biopolymer (gelatin and lignin) on power recovery, oil content, and encapsulation efficiency. Experiments 1 to 16 refer to the fractioned factorial design.

Experiment Powder recovery (%) Oil contenta (%) Encapsulation efficiencya (%) Global desirability
Gelatin Lignin Gelatin Lignin Gelatin Lignin Gelatin Lignin
1 21.59 31.16 62.36 19.06 37.20 49.55 0.49 0.34
2 41.63 44.52 32.28 24.88 61.24 50.07 0.54 0.58
3 17.58 16.88 20.39 11.50 10.40 5.69 0.19 0.06
4 13.67 25.60 65.56 11.13 44.97 18.16 0.42 0.12
5 10.98 52.11 64.80 30.96 34.10 46.77 0.38 0.78
6 41.13 53.29 26.94 13.91 33.66 13.44 0.50 0.40
7 43.23 79.85 10.94 8.85 21.51 13.43 0.43 0.50
8 18.54 59.02 90.41 15.62 46.69 25.10 0.63 0.49
9 32.30 43.30 9.47 13.28 15.40 11.49 0.29 0.31
10 21.18 33.96 80.54 27.65 49.48 96.72 0.60 0.56
11 15.09 32.66 71.20 12.58 48.38 18.64 0.47 0.21
12 25.68 34.96 13.13 12.55 9.37 12.44 0.24 0.23
13 42.78 62.34 13.61 13.98 16.03 24.16 0.44 0.48
14 44.25 72.70 53.47 23.62 97.00 28.93 0.70 0.78
15 7.56 50.48 86.40 13.92 19.67 44.68 0.48 0.38
16 49.98 54.13 9.84 20.14 23.37 41.79 0.50 0.55

The values from 1 to 16 refer to the experiments proposed by the factorial design; % in w w−1; a values referent to d-limonene.