The aim. To study the biocomplex of surfactants based on rhamnolipids Pseudomonas sp. PS-17 (biocomplex PS) as an emulsifier and co-emulsifier by using the method of modelling the composition of emulsions for use in dermatology. Materials and methods. The biocomplex PS is a biogenic surface-active complex synthesized by bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas, which is a viscous mass that includes rhamnolipids, which make up to 80 % of the biocomplex, as well as alginate and water. The methods of computer simulation of semi-automated selection of the composition of the oil phase and emulsifiers of medicinal or cosmetic emulsions developed in the MO Excel program were used. In modelling processes, the biocomplex PS was studied as an independent emulsifier in o/w type emulsions, as well as a co-emulsifier of this type of emulsions in combination with type II emulsifiers. Results. The substantiation of the concentration of emulsifiers in the composition of emulsion medicinal and cosmetic products is mainly carried out based on experimental studies; therefore, it requires a long time and is expensive. To reduce the number of technological experiments in the development of emulsion products stabilized by a biocomplex of surfactants based on biocomplex PS, a method of computer simulation of the composition of emulsions in the MO Excel program was developed and used. A method based on the application of the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance system. Two examples of solving specific problems of choosing a complex emulsifier and the composition of the oil phase components of the emulsion product are given. Conclusions: The use of a semi-automated modelling system provides a reasoned choice of the composition of the oil phase of the emulsion when using the PS biocomplex as an independent emulsifier or the choice of the ratio between the PS biocomplex and the type II emulsifier when using a complex emulsifier and allows rational experimental study
Objective: To study the effectiveness of the biocomplex of surfactants based on rhamnolipids Pseudomonas sp. PS-17 (biocomplex PS) as an emulsifier in emulsions for use in dermatology. Methods: Technological methods of o/w emulsions manufacturing, ultrasonic dispersion, as well as microscopic studies of manufactured emulsions have been used. Results: To select the concentration of biocomplex PS as an emulsifier, studies of the emulsifying properties of bio complex PS in comparison with polysorbate 80 have been performed, taking into account the similarity of the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of these substances. Several compositions of emulsions have been studied in which the biocomplex PS has been used as an independent emulsifier in a concentration from 4 to 10%, as well as in combination with other emulsifiers-lanolin and glycerol monostearate. Conclusion: The creation of stable o/w emulsions requires the use of high concentrations of biocomplex PS as an emulsifier, more than 10%, which is impractical and economically unreasonable. The use of biocomplex PS as a co-emulsifier with emulsifiers of the second type allows obtaining stable emulsions at a total concentration of complex emulsifier 7-10%.
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