Emulsifying agents Flashcards

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What types of anionic emulsifying agents do you know?

O/W

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  1. Alkali metal ammonium soaps
    • sodium serate
    • potassium laurate
  2. Organic soaps
    • triethanolamine stearate (triethanolamine + stearic acid)
  3. Sulphated and sulphonated compounds
    • sodium lauryl sulphate
    • sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate
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What types of anionic emulsifying agents do you know?

W/O

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  • Divalent and trivalent metal soals
    • oleic acid + calcium hydroxide (calcium oleate)
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What types of cationic emulsifying agents do you know?

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Cetyl trimethylammonium bromite

aka cetrimid

weak o/w agent

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what types of non ionic emulsifying agents do you know

w/o

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sorbitan esters

span 20,40,60 and 80

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What types of non-ionic emulsifying agents do you know?

o/w

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  1. Polysorbates
    • Tween 20,40,60 and 80
  2. Fatty alcohol polyglycol esters
    • polyethylene glycol monocetyl ether
  3. Fatty acid polyglycol esters
    • polyoxyl stearates (polyethylene 40 stearate)
  4. Poloxalcohols
    • poloxamer 401
  5. higher fatty alcohols
    • hexadecyl(cetyl) and octadecyl(stearyl) alcohols
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Agetns for O/W emulsions

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  • Sodium stearate
  • potassium laurate
  • triethanolamine stearate
  • sodium lauryl sulphase
  • sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate
  • cetyl trimthylammonium bromide

Tweens

  • Polyethylene glycol monocetyl ether
  • polyoxyl stearates
  • Poloxamer 401

lecin

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agents that form W/o emulsions

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  • calcium oleate (oleic acid + Calcium hydroxide)
  • glyerol monostearate
  • Spans
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naturally occuring emulsifying agents

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acacia: o/w
methylcellulose: o/w
lenoline: w/o

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preservates for water vs oil phase

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Often lipid and water soluble preservatives are combined:

• methylparabens (waterphase) and propylparabens (oilphase)

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Describe Humectants

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  • compounds capable of absorbing water from air
  • used to reduce evaporation of water phase (preent drying)
    ex: propylene glycol, glycerol and sorbitol
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List a few frequently used preservatives

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benzoic acid, parabens, chlorocresol
quaternary ammonium compounds
organic mercurial compounds (phenylmercuric nitrate, thimerosal)

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