Abstract

The microemulsion systems of polyoxyethylene-10-oleyl ether/oil/water have been studied. The medium chain triglycerides (MCT) and retinyl palmitate mixture (1:1, w/w) was solubilized up to 9% w/w at the surfactant concentration of 25% w/w. The lowest phase inversion temperature (PIT) of the microemulsion solutions was about 57 8C and showed no phase separation for 6 months at room temperature. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) of polyoxyethylene-10-oleyl ether (C18:1E10) was 1.20/10 5 Ma t 278C. The phase behavior and pulsed field gradient NMR data clearly indicate that these microemulsions are discrete oil-in-water (O/W) microemulsions. The self-diffusion coefficient of free retinyl palmitate, MCT and MCT/retinyl palmitate mixture (1:1, w/w) were 1.61/10 10 , 2.60/ 10 10 and 2.59/10 10 m 2 s 1 , respectively. The D of free C18:1E10 was 4.96/10 11 m 2 s 1 . The relative selfdiffusion coefficients of water and oil differed by more than 1 order of magnitude. The hydrodynamic radius (RH )o f this oil swollen micelle was calculated as 14 nm at 1% w/w oil concentration (23% w/w C18:1E10, 0.5% w/w MCT, 0.5% w/w retinyl palmitate, 76% w/w water) and increased to 34 nm at 7% w/w oil concentration (23% w/w C18:1E10, 3.5% w/ w MCT, 3.5% w/w retinyl palmitate, 70% w/w water). # 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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