SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.12 issue23Studies of optimal conditions to maximize physical and oxidative stability of nanoencapsulated vitamin ingredientSynthesis of Au-Sn/TiO2 bimetallic catalysts and their application in the oxidation reaction of CO author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Mundo nano. Revista interdisciplinaria en nanociencias y nanotecnología

On-line version ISSN 2448-5691Print version ISSN 2007-5979

Abstract

RIQUELME, N.  and  ARANCIBIA, C.. Obtaining nanoemulsions using quillay saponins as a substitute for a syntethic surfactant. Mundo nano [online]. 2019, vol.12, n.23.  Epub June 12, 2020. ISSN 2448-5691.  https://doi.org/10.22201/ceiich.24485691e.2019.23.67654.

The objective of this work was to study synthetic surfactant substitution for natural origin one and to evaluate its effect on physical and oxidative stability of healthy nanoemulsions containing avocado oil. Healthy nanoemulsions were prepared using avocado oil as a lipid phase (5% wt/wt) and an aqueous phase consisting of water (89% wt/wt) and different surfactants (6% wt/wt): soy lecithin, Tween 80 and quillaja saponins, replacing Tween 80 by quillaja saponins from 0% to 100%. Physical characteristics (particle size, polydispersity index and zeta potential), and physical and oxidative stability of nanoemulsions were determined. Results showed that Tween 80 substitution by saponins affected significantly (p < 0.05) physical characteristics of nanoemulsions, since saponins were less efficient on particle size reduction; however, it was obtained a slight effect on polydispersity index (0.17-0.22) and zeta potential (-38.6 - -49.9 mV). In conclusion, quillaja saponins can be used as a substitute for a synthetic surfactant for development of healthy nanoemulsions with good physical and oxidative stability, however this natural surfactant is less efficient in obtaining particle sizes in nanometric scale (< 100 nm).

Keywords : nanoemulsions; quillaja saponaria; physical stability; oxidative stability; avocado oil.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )