“…The mean droplet size of nanoemulsions is often within the range of 20-200 nm, although this criterion may vary according to different authors (Bajerski et al, 2016;Solans, Izquierdo, Nolla, & Azemar, 2005; Sol e, Solans, Maestro, Gonz alez, & Guti errez, 2012;Thomas et al, 2013;Valentim et al, 2018). The main advantages of nanoemulsions are system stability, potential improvement of bioavailability, enhanced water solubility (oil-in-water nanoemulsion), and other properties are due precisely to the nanosized particles (Ostertag, Weiss, & McClements, 2012;Rodrigues et al, 2014). The intrinsic low solubility or immiscibility of internal phase components makes this type of novel delivery system very promising for controlling fish diseases (Rodrigues et al, 2014;Thomas et al, 2013).…”