2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2023.100684
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Recent insights into Nanoemulsions: Their preparation, properties and applications

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“…However, LN-F1 and LN-F3 exhibited phase separation after being submitted to this assessment. These results might be attributed to the quantities of xanthan gum and dH 2 O used to formulate the polymeric gel base (phase B), specifically 0.025 g of xanthan gum and 5.075 g of dH 2 O for LN-F1, and 0.100 g of xanthan gum and 5.000 g of dH 2 O for LN-F3, leading to unstable o/w chemical interactions between the emulsion components and eventually resulting in phase separation [45].…”
Section: Ln Formulations' Organoleptic Properties Phase Separation An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, LN-F1 and LN-F3 exhibited phase separation after being submitted to this assessment. These results might be attributed to the quantities of xanthan gum and dH 2 O used to formulate the polymeric gel base (phase B), specifically 0.025 g of xanthan gum and 5.075 g of dH 2 O for LN-F1, and 0.100 g of xanthan gum and 5.000 g of dH 2 O for LN-F3, leading to unstable o/w chemical interactions between the emulsion components and eventually resulting in phase separation [45].…”
Section: Ln Formulations' Organoleptic Properties Phase Separation An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of nanotechnologies is currently playing key functional roles in pharmaceutical formulations and food industry. [180][181][182] It has been associated with improving the efficacy, stability, bioavailability, and safety profiles such as nanoemulsions to function as delivery systems for lipophilic nutraceuticals (e.g., vitamin A, E, and D, β-carotene, and curcumin). 183,184 In this context, Rodrigues et al investigated the development and evaluation of EPO nanoemulsion in a matrix composed of virgin coconut oil, mangosteen peels, propylene glycol, and Tween 20/Span 20 to produce droplet particles size of 202-215 nm.…”
Section: Recent Advancements In Epo Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the practical application of LCEO is often limited by challenges like poor solubility, rapid volatilization, environmental degradation, and photosensitivity [5] . Nano-emulsification technique, with water acting as the continuous phase facilitating the dispersion of oil into minuscule droplets, has been effective in addressing these challenges [6] . Several researchers have reported applications of this technology in essential oils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%