Emulsifying potency of new amino acid-type surfactant (II): Stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions containing 85 wt% inner water phase

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The ternary phase diagram for N-[3-lauryloxy-2-hydroxypropyI]-L-arginine L-glutamate (C12HEA-Glu), a new amino acid-type surfactant, /oleic acid (OA)/water system was established. The liquid crystal and gel complex formations between C12HEA-Glu and OA were applied to a preparation of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions. Stable W/O emulsions containing liquid paraffin (LP) as the oil and a mixture of C12HEA-Glu and OA as the emulsifier were formed. The preparation of stable W/O emulsions containing 85 wt% water phase was also possible, in which water droplets would be polygonally transformed and closely packed, since the maximum percentage of inner phase is 74% assuming uniformly spherical droplets. Water droplets would be taken into the liquid crystalline phase (or the gel complex) and the immovable water droplets would stabilize the W/O emulsion system. The viscosity of emulsions abruptly increased above the 75 wt% water phase (dispersed phase). The stability of W/O emulsions with a lower weight ratio of OA to C12HEA-Glu and a higher ratio of water phase was greater. This unusual phenomenon may be related to the formation of a liquid crystalline phase between C12HEA-Glu and OA, and the stability of the liquid crystal at a lower ratio of oil (continuous phase). W/O and oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions containing LP were selectively prepared using a mixture of C12HEA-Glu and OA since the desirable hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) number for the emulsification was obtainable by mixing the two emulsifiers.

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Yokoyama, S., Kouchi, J., Tabohashi, T., Harusawa, F., Yamaguchi, A., Sakai, H., & Abe, M. (2001). Emulsifying potency of new amino acid-type surfactant (II): Stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions containing 85 wt% inner water phase. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 49(10), 1331–1335. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.49.1331

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