Texicryl alkali swellable emulsions (ASEs) are dispersions of acid-functional acrylic polymers in water. These emulsions are supplied at low pH, meaning that acid groups on the polymer chains must be ...
Formulation is arguably the most critical—and challenging—component of biopharmaceutical drug development, second only to the molecule itself. Formulation’s far-reaching consequences help sponsors ...
Nano-emulsions are becoming increasingly popular in various Life Science and Industrial markets including Drug Delivery, Food&Beverage, Cosmetics, and Pigments/Dyes. In most cases, the reduction of ...
Understanding a formulation's variable effects on its properties, especially film permeability, is key to designing a robust formulation and reducing variation of a finished product. Understanding a ...
All-aqueous emulsions exploit spontaneous liquid–liquid separation and due to their water-based nature are particular advantageous for the biocompatible storage and processing of biomacromolecules.
When a particle is immersed in a fluid, a range of processes causes the interface to become electrically charged. Some of the most commonly found charging mechanisms include adsorption of charged ...