非イオン性乳化剤を用いたO/Wエマルションの安定性に影響する要因と最適HLB
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The concentrations of surfactant and oil, emulsifying method, and interfacial tention were examined as the possible factors affecting the stability of liquid petrolatum-water emulsions stabilized with mixed surfactants of sorbitan monolaurate and polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate in its relation to hydrophile-lypophile balance (HLB) value. The so-called "optimum HLB value" is obtained by the water phase separation test. This is closely related to the particle size and flow properties, but has little or no relation to the properties of interfacial film. On the other hand, oil phase separation test can be considered to evaluate the coalescence of oil droplets in relation to the properties of interfacial film. Change in the surfactant composition affected oil phase separation in relation to the interfacial tention. The conventional screening method for emulsifying agants by the HLB concept was criticized on the basis of the present investigation.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1977-03-25
著者
関連論文
- 拡散理論の"帯培養法"への応用(第2報)実験による理論の確認
- 拡散理論の"帯培養法"への応用(第1報)理論
- Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption. IV. Errata and Addenda : Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption I-III
- 非イオン性乳化剤を用いたO/Wエマルションの安定性に影響する要因と最適HLB
- 非イオン性乳化剤を用いたO/Wエマルションの遠心による安定性試験とHLB
- Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption. III. Simulation and Measurement of Input Data
- Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption. II. Theory of Percutaneous Absorption
- Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption. I. Characterization of Oily Vehicles by Percutaneous Absorption and Trans-Epidermal Water Loss Test