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Evaluation of Emulsifying Ability of Phospholipids by Langmuir Monolayers and Stability of High Oil Ratio O/W Emulsions.

Shanghui Li1, Bing Zhang1, Minsi Chang1, Ruirong Zhang1, Bei Liu1, Tian Yin2, Yu Zhang1, Haibing He1, Jingxin Gou3, Yanjiao Wang4, Xing Tang1.   

Abstract

High oil ratio fat emulsion injections are prone to poor emulsification, rapid creaming, and other quality problems; therefore, the selection of emulsifiers with high emulsifying ability is crucial for the production of fat emulsions. The existing methods used to evaluate the emulsifying ability of emulsifier are to evaluate the emulsifying ability from the emulsifier itself. In the study, Langmuir monolayer selected the most miscible phospholipid with oil phase from the alternative three phospholipids by studying the molecular interaction between oil phase and phospholipid at the air/water interface. The miscibility and thermodynamic stability analyses of the different oil phase/phospholipid mixed monolayers were performed, and the data from [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] concluded that all three oil phases had the strongest molecular interaction with E80 and the best miscibility. The emulsions were then prepared and analyzed by the results of particle size, ζ-potential, and stability of the emulsions, where the surface free energy in the stability test echoed the results reflected by the [Formula: see text] values in the thermodynamic stability test. These results indicate that Langmuir monolayers can be used to study the interaction between oil phase and emulsifier, thus providing new ideas for evaluating the emulsifying ability of phospholipids.
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Keywords:  emulsifying ability; langmuir monolayers; phospholipid; stability

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35902441     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-022-02325-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   4.026


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