Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan

Nanoemulsion is a type of emulsion. It consist of fine oil-in-water dispersions, with the droplets covering the size range of 20-200nm. It can be achieved through emulsification process. One of the processes is through high-pressure homogenizer (HPH). The mechanical effect of HPH governs nanoemulsio...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.1012292024-09-28T23:38:04Z Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan 2008 Rushdan, Mariam Pharmaceutical technology Pharmaceutical supplies Nanoemulsion is a type of emulsion. It consist of fine oil-in-water dispersions, with the droplets covering the size range of 20-200nm. It can be achieved through emulsification process. One of the processes is through high-pressure homogenizer (HPH). The mechanical effect of HPH governs nanoemulsion properties such as stability, partical size and uniformity. Consequently, the specific mechanical effects during emulsification are the interest when well-defined nanoemulsion properties are needed. Therefore, in this work, nanoemulsion study consisting of water, waglinol oil and a mixture of nonionic surfactants using HPH was performed. The optimum formulation was developed by direct emulsification which consists of waglinol oil, tween 80, span 80 and distilled water (2: 0.8: 0.2: 7). Waglinol oil pre-emulsion were homogenized at various pressures ranging from 40 MPa to 80 MPa using a lab scale HPH. Different cycles were applied ranging from O to 15 cycles. The influence of homogenizing pressure on the size, stability and zeta potential were determined. The size of the nanoemulsion does not differ relatively as the pressure and cycle of the HPH increase. The zeta potential of nanoemulsions are negative. Furthermore, different pressure and cycle of HPH produces different stability rate. 2008 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101229/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101229/1/101229.PDF text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Puncak Alam) Faculty of Pharmacy Eid, Ahmad Mustafa
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Eid, Ahmad Mustafa
topic Pharmaceutical technology
Pharmaceutical supplies
spellingShingle Pharmaceutical technology
Pharmaceutical supplies
Rushdan, Mariam
Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
description Nanoemulsion is a type of emulsion. It consist of fine oil-in-water dispersions, with the droplets covering the size range of 20-200nm. It can be achieved through emulsification process. One of the processes is through high-pressure homogenizer (HPH). The mechanical effect of HPH governs nanoemulsion properties such as stability, partical size and uniformity. Consequently, the specific mechanical effects during emulsification are the interest when well-defined nanoemulsion properties are needed. Therefore, in this work, nanoemulsion study consisting of water, waglinol oil and a mixture of nonionic surfactants using HPH was performed. The optimum formulation was developed by direct emulsification which consists of waglinol oil, tween 80, span 80 and distilled water (2: 0.8: 0.2: 7). Waglinol oil pre-emulsion were homogenized at various pressures ranging from 40 MPa to 80 MPa using a lab scale HPH. Different cycles were applied ranging from O to 15 cycles. The influence of homogenizing pressure on the size, stability and zeta potential were determined. The size of the nanoemulsion does not differ relatively as the pressure and cycle of the HPH increase. The zeta potential of nanoemulsions are negative. Furthermore, different pressure and cycle of HPH produces different stability rate.
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author Rushdan, Mariam
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title Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
title_short Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
title_full Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / Mariam Rushdan
title_sort development and evaluation of waglinol oil nanoemulsion using high pressure homogenizer / mariam rushdan
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Puncak Alam)
granting_department Faculty of Pharmacy
publishDate 2008
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101229/1/101229.PDF
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