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Using AutoBio 2000 DIW for Advanced 3D-Printed Emulsion Carriers: Enhancing PUFA Stability in Krill Oil

2026-04-08
Using AutoBio 2000 DIW for Advanced 3D-Printed Emulsion Carriers: Enhancing PUFA Stability in Krill Oil

The AutoBio 2000 DIW 3D printer is engineered for research applications, providing high-precision, multi-material printing solutions. It supports hydrogels, emulsion systems, and composite materials, offering easy formulation, full digital control, and flexible expandability for diverse experimental needs.

This technology was employed in the research paper “Structure design of an innovative 3-dimensional-printed emulsion carrier for stabilizing polyunsaturated fatty acids in krill oil” (Journal of Food Engineering, 2026), where researchers successfully printed highly stable emulsion carriers using the AutoBio 2000. The results demonstrated a significant enhancement in the thermal, light, and oxidative stability of polyunsaturated fatty acids.

The AutoBio 2000 empowers research teams to achieve rapid experimental breakthroughs by delivering reliable, high-precision, and customizable printing solutions. It is ideal for laboratories and innovation-driven R&D centers working on functional foods, biomaterials, and advanced composite materials.

Reference:
Wang, X., Li, Y., Zhang, H., et al. Structure design of an innovative 3-dimensional-printed emulsion carrier for stabilizing polyunsaturated fatty acids in krill oil. Journal of Food Engineering, 2026. DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2026.113087


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