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emulsion
(redirected from Oil-in-water emulsion)

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A stock oil-in-water emulsion was prepared by homogenizing olive oil with 10mM SDS/8mM Tween 20 surfactant solution that had been adjusted to pH 3 using hydrogen chloride (HCl).
This unique type of oil-in-water emulsion is chiefly characterized by its droplet size and relative stability.
This advanced formula is a meta-stable oil-in-water emulsion -- a combination of oils (Restoryl([R]) mixture) and a key interfacial molecule -- developed after years of research into replicating the lipid layer of the tear film.
 
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