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ultrasonic emulsification of oil with lecithin - water solubility
I've read that it's possible to make oil soluble substances water soluble using ultrasound and lecithin.
I've got an inexpensive ultrasonic cleaner and am wondering how effective it might be.
Anyone have experience with this?
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Yes, I have used lecithin, xanthan gum, carageenan, and many other substances to make emulsions. I have done it in cheap ultrasonics (like the
magnasonic you likely have) and expensive ones, and while they work, in general a high-speed mixer or homogenizer works far better. Actually,
sonication is often better at breaking emulsions than making them, IME.
But the specifics such as the type of oil(s) and the water content you are trying to achieve, and dissolved solids are important factors that all
change how I would answer this question.
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Thanks.
I want to micellize lanosterol which is dissolved in olive oil. The concentration is 25 mgs in 10 ml.
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Oh, I see. That you will have to experiment with, it is very hard to say how the lanosterol will self-associate, it doesn't always happen @ the polar
or hydroxyl group, sometimes these terpenic structures act very strangely.
There are a lot of different micelle structures that can form, what kind of instruments do you plan on using to analyze your product? Or are you just
trying to make something shelf-stable?
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I want to make something that is water soluble for use as eye drops.
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