Influence of Oxidants on the Stability of Tocopherol in Model Nanoemulsions: Role of Interfacial Membrane Organized by Nonionic Emulsifiers

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Nanoemulsions were prepared by using emulsifiers with various sizes of hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups to determine the impact of interfacial characteristics on the stability of α-tocopherol incorporated into the nanoemulsions. The α-tocopherol concentration remaining after 3 weeks of storage at 25°C depended greatly on the type of oxidative stress, which indicated that the environment surrounding the oil droplets could determine the stability of α-tocopherol in nanoemulsions. α-Tocopherol was gradually degraded by radical-mediated oxidation over storage, and approximately 60% of its initial concentration remained after 3 weeks of storage. However, under acid- and iron-mediated oxidation, α-tocopherol concentration steeply decreases for the initial 3-day storage, but the degradation rate of α-tocopherol decreased after 3 days of storage and over 90% of the initial α-tocopherol remained after 3 weeks of storage. Interestingly, and contrary to our expectations, the thickness and/or density of the droplet interfacial membrane rarely affected the stability of α-tocopherol incorporated into nanoemulsions. Although it is difficult to generalize beyond α-tocopherol, we conclude that the properties of oil droplet surfaces had no influence on the storage stability of α-tocopherol encapsulated in the droplets.

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Kim, J., Song, H. Y., & Choi, S. J. (2018). Influence of Oxidants on the Stability of Tocopherol in Model Nanoemulsions: Role of Interfacial Membrane Organized by Nonionic Emulsifiers. Journal of Chemistry, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6438787

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