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INCREASE OF A LOW ENERGY CYCLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OIL IN WATER EMULSIONS

Teixeira A.J. , School of Health Sciences, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

Abstract

The point of the current work is to concentrate on the gamble related to the scale rendering of a virus handled oil in water emulsion and access the creation costs reserve funds related to this new cycle. The lab size of the emulsion was created by the planning of the oil fluid stage (19%) at room temperature. The fluid stage was arranged likewise at room temperature by scattering the fluid thickening specialists in water, after the cetrimide (0.075 % w/w) and the pentanediol (10% w/w) were added to the fluid arrangement and the subsequent combination was homogenized until a reasonable homogeneous gel was accomplished.

Keywords

Water Emulsions, oil fluid stage, co-emulsifier

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Teixeira A.J. (2022). INCREASE OF A LOW ENERGY CYCLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OIL IN WATER EMULSIONS. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health Research, 3(08), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmsphr/Volume03Issue08-01