Microbial biosurfactant based nanoemulsions and their applications: A review
Subi Yoosuf,
Prajith Nambiar
Abstract:Nanoemulsions exhibit a wide range of practical applications owing to their smaller particle size, stability, and enhanced bioavailability. Conventional surfactants widely used in nanoemulsion formulations namely, polysorbate 80, macrogolglycerol ricinoleate, and 4‐octylphenol polyethoxylate have been associated with anaphylactoid responses, alterations in normal flora, cytotoxicity and tissue damage. The use of less toxic, environment‐friendly microbial biosurfactants in the formulation of nanoemulsions have … Show more
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