“…Cosurfactants are often required because their free energy is higher than that of separate oil and water phases ( Cimino et al, 2021 ). Many studies have reported the use of surfactants and cosurfactants as emulsifiers in nanoemulsions of EOs in water, including poloxamer 188, lecithin, PluronicF68, Tween60, Tween80, decanoyl/octanoyl-glycerides, glycerin monostearate, span 8, and polyethylene glycol 400 ( PEG400 ) ( Shi et al, 2016 ; Cimino et al, 2021 ; Doungnapa et al, 2021 ; Singh et al, 2021 ; Yahya et al, 2022 ). In this study, Tween60 and Tween80 were used as surfactants, and PEG400 was used as a cosurfactant in the nanoemulsion-based formulations of different oils and their ratios, following the recommendations of Doungnapa et al (2021) .…”