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Study of emulsion stabilization by graft copolymers using the optical analyzer Turbiscan
Caroline Lemarchand1, Patrick Couvreur, Christine Vauthier
1School of Pharmacy, Faculté de Pharmacie, Université Paris Sud, UMRCNRS 8612, tour D5, 1er étage, 5 rue JB Clément, 92926 Châtenay Malabry, France.
Abstract:
Oil-in-water nanoemulsions were prepared using a series of synthetic graft copolymers with a backbone of dextran (DEX) and a number of side chains of poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL). In this paper, we focus on the o/w emulsion stabilizing abilities of these novel PCL-DEX copolymers, using a recently developed optical analyzer (Turbiscan). The main advantage of Turbiscan is to detect the destabilization phenomena in non-diluted emulsion, much earlier than the naked eye's operator, especially in the case of an opaque and concentrated system. This study shows that PCL-DEX copolymers successfully stabilized ethyl acetate-in-water emulsions, even in the absence of additional surfactants, whereas they were not efficient in stabilizing methylene chloride-in-water emulsions which coalesced fast and irreversibly. The ethyl acetate-in-water emulsion stabilizing ability of PCL-DEX seemed to be related to the localization of their blocks with regard to the oil-water interface.