2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0sm00549e
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Edible nanoemulsions: fabrication, properties, and functional performance

Abstract: There is increasing interest within the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries in utilizing edible nanoemulsions to encapsulate, protect and deliver lipophilic functional components, such as oil-soluble flavors, vitamins, preservatives, nutraceuticals, and drugs. There are a number of potential advantages of using nanoemulsions rather than conventional emulsions for this purpose: they can greatly increase the bioavailability of lipophilic substances; they scatter light weakly and so can be incorporated i… Show more

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“…The main purposes are to encapsulate, protect, and deliver lipophilic components such as drugs, vitamins, food supplements, antioxidants, antimicrobials, pesticides. In general, it is desirable to utilize nanoemulsions with very small droplet sizes, typically < 100 nm, since they have several potential benefits, including increased bioavailability 1,2 , enhanced long-term stability 16 and high optical clarity 17 . These can be explained by the particle properties regarding surface area, kinetic property and optical property which are related to their particle sizes.…”
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“…The main purposes are to encapsulate, protect, and deliver lipophilic components such as drugs, vitamins, food supplements, antioxidants, antimicrobials, pesticides. In general, it is desirable to utilize nanoemulsions with very small droplet sizes, typically < 100 nm, since they have several potential benefits, including increased bioavailability 1,2 , enhanced long-term stability 16 and high optical clarity 17 . These can be explained by the particle properties regarding surface area, kinetic property and optical property which are related to their particle sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated in Table 1, the particles with particle size, typically ≤ 100 nm have a low setting velocity and high Brownian motion. Therefore, the smaller size of the nanoemulsions corresponds to greater stability against gravitational separation and droplet aggregation 16 . The size of the colloidal particles present in the solution determines the appearance of the colloidal dispersion.…”
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“…A small amount of emulsion in the lower phase was placed on a 0.1-mm-thick copper disk The formation of the emulsion in the lower phase was attributed to a spontaneous emulsification process related to the "ouzo effect" [34][35][36][37]. to 50 nm that decorated the walls.…”
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“…Nanoemulsion delivery systems may also protect the encapsulated bioactives against environmental stresses (e.g. pH, oxygen, and degradation by enzymes), and increase the bioavailability of the encapsulated bioactives because of their small droplet size and high surfaceto-volume ratio (McClements, 2011). Nanoemulsion-based delivery systems are well established in the pharmaceutical domain where they improve the oral bioavailability and biological efficacies of lipophilic drugs (Shah et al, 2010).…”
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