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Raman Spectroscopy of Emulsions and Emulsion Chemistry

Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 2023
Emulsions are dispersed systems widely used in various industries. In recent years, Raman spectroscopy (RS), as a spectroscopic technique, has gained much attention for measuring and monitoring emulsions. In this review, we explore the use of RS on emulsion structures and emulsification, important reactions that use emulsions such as emulsion ...
Huaizhou, Jin   +4 more
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EMULSION, MICRO EMULSION AND NANO EMULSION: A REVIEW

2023
Hydrophobic pharmacological compounds are well-suited for administration through lipid dosage forms. One of the most widely used systems for many years has been emulsion. The use of emulsions in pharmaceuticals has expanded, particularly with the introduction of micro- and nano-emulsions.
Dr. Satyabrata Bhanja   +1 more
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Emulsion Micro Emulsion and Nano Emulsion: A Review

Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2016
Lipid dosage forms are attractive delivery systems for hydrophobic drug molecules. Emulsion is one of the popular system since many decades. Pharmaceutical applications of emulsions widened especially after micro and nano-emulsion emergence. This paper is an attempt to summarise comparative aspects like definition, theories, types, methods of prepara ...
Santosh Nemichand Kale   +1 more
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Silicone emulsions

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2006
Silicone polymers are a class of hybrid organic/inorganic polymers, that show desirable surface properties such as low surface energy and high flexibility, which enables even a very high molecular weight chain to achieve optimal orientation at the interface.
P, Somasundaran   +2 more
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Cyclodextrins and emulsions

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2003
This paper synthesises the literature on interactions between cyclodextrins (CD) and fatty acids and glycerides, and explains how these interactions allow the use of cyclodextrins to stabilise emulsions. An example of formulation with cyclodextrins is given which discusses the preparation of simple o/w emulsions, the addition of a model active ...
Dominique, Duchêne   +4 more
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Optimization of emulsions

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1991
SynopsisThe optimization of three emulsions with predetermined components was performed by the aid of experimental design. Three different surfactants were compared: the salts of hexadecylhydrogenphosphate with diethanolamine, lysine and arginine respectively.
M E, Carlotti   +3 more
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Rheology of emulsions

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2009
The review is devoted to the historical and modern understanding of rheological properties of emulsions in a broad range of concentration. In the limiting case of dilute emulsions, the discussion is based on the analogy and differences in properties of suspensions and emulsions.
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Fluorocarbon emulsions

Perfusion, 1995
Perfluorocarbon emulsions have been the topic of intense investigation for many years and presently there are still no absolute indications for their use in clinical practice. The relatively disappointing results of the early clinical studies, as a consequence of using low concentrations of a relatively underdeveloped emulsion, have been responsible ...
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