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Microemulsions containing lecithin and bile salts: Evaluation of the role of bile salts as co-surfactants by partial least squares regression analysis

  • M. Gallarate
  • , F. Pattarino
  • , E. Marengo
  • , M. R. Gasco

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Abstract

Microemulsions containing lecithin as surfactant were prepared with a series of naturally-occurring bile salts. The required minimum amount of each bile salt leading to microemulsions when added to fixed amounts of the other components was determined. Only bile salts with all α-oriented hydroxyls were able to give microemulsions. The required millimoles of bile salts were related to some physicochemical parameters by the partial least squares regression method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-418
Number of pages6
JournalS.T.P. Pharma Sciences
Volume3
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 1993
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bile salts
  • co-surfactant
  • lecithin
  • microemulsion
  • partial least squares

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