Abstract

Water in oil (W/O) emulsions are dispersed systems which have very wide application as a carriers in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry products. The main problem with practical application of such systems is their low stability. The emulsifiers used to stabilize this type of emulsions are with low hydrophilic-lipophilic balance values. The present work examines the possibility of the application of mixtures of lipophilic emulsifiers polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR) and polyglycerol fatty acid esters for stabilization of W/O emulsions. First of all, the adsorption properties of the used emulsifiers were examined by tensiometic measurements. Based on these results, two emulsifiers PGPR and decaglycerol decaoleate (Caprol 10G10O) were selected for the preparation of the emulsions, as well as their mass ratios and total concentrations. The results of the investigation of the emulsions properties (dispersion analysis and sedimentation stability) showed that more stable emulsions can be obtained by decreasing the Caprol 10G10O mass ratio and increasing the total concentration of emulsifiers.

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