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Renata Miliani Martinez1, Wagner Vidal Magalhães2, Bianca da Silva Sufi3, Giovana Padovani4, Lucas Idacir Sbrugnera Nazato5, Maria Valéria Robles Velasco6, Suzana Caetano da Silva Lannes7, André Rolim Baby8.
Abstract
Bigels have been studied as topical formulations for its benefits over sensory and drug delivery parameters. However, there is still few evidences about the properties of the combination of organogelators, oily phases and bioactive molecules into rheological and stability behavior. We investigated the use of classical organogelators (candelilla wax and 12-hydroxystearic acid) and oily phases (sunflower and mineral oil) in 5/95 organogel/polymeric hydrogel ratio to compare vitamin E bigels with its corresponding emulsions. The rheological measurements, microstructure, physical and oxidative stability properties and biological behavior were evaluated. The obtained oil-in-water bigels and emulsions showed crystallization pattern at the interface with high thermal and centrifuge-stress stability. Viscoelastic weak gels were obtained with higher thixotropy and consistency of 12-hydroxystearic bigels. The diameter of the inner phase was increased by vitamin E, despite its little influence over physical and oxidative stability of bigels and emulsions. Those findings indicated that sensory attributes may be regulated by the organogel composition.Entities:
Keywords: 12-hydroxystearic; Bigel; Candelilla wax; Organogel; Rheology; Stability
Year: 2021 PMID: 33647710 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2021.111651
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268