A disperse system is defined as a heterogenous, twophase system in which the internal (dispersed, discontinuous) phase is distributed or dispersed within the continuous (external) phase or vehicle. Various pharmaceutical systems are included in this definition, the internal and external phases being gases, liquids, or solids. Disperse systems are also important in other fields of application, e.g., processing and manufacturing of household and industrial products such as cosmetics, foods, and paints.
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Im-Emsap, W., Siepmann, J., & Paeratakul, O. (2002). Disperse systems. In Modern Pharmaceutics, Fourth Edition, Revised and Expanded (pp. 365–435). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b12122-15
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