Measurement of the ‘spontaneity’ of self-emulsifiable oils

Author:

Groves M J1,Mustafa R M A1

Affiliation:

1. Pharmacy Department, Chelsea College (University of London), Manresa Road, London SW3 6LX, UK

Abstract

Abstract Self-emulsifiable oils are solutions of surfactants in non-polar solvents which spontaneously form emulsions when added to water. Measurement of the degree of spontaneity has remained subjective. Accordingly, a method has been devised in which a small volume of the oil solution is injected into a flowing stream of water and carried across an intense beam of parallel light from a helium-neon laser. Light scattered from the beam by the dispersed oil droplets is collected by means of fibre optics onto an array of silicon photodiodes and the amplified output is integrated as a function of time. By varying the flow rate of the water stream it is possible to estimate the time required for an emulsifying system to come to its equilibrium state of dispersion under the conditions of the experiment, the ‘spontaneity’ of emulsion formation. Under the experimental conditions employed, systems comprising solutions of phosphated nonylphenolethoxylate (PNE) and phosphated fatty alcohol ethoxylate (PFE) in n-hexane came to equilibrium between 5 and 12 s, depending on the constitution. These times could be approximately correlated with the values for spontaneity estimated by the CPAC dilution test, although this latter test is somewhat subjective. The spontaneity appears to depend on the nature of the material existing within the phase diagram and the anomalous results obtained may be accounted for by the likely presence of a complex formed at the emulsion interface between the PNE, PFE and water during the dispersion process.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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