Water-dispersible non-aqueous emulsions stabilized by a poly(butadiene)-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) block copolymer |
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Affiliation: | University of Haute Alsace, École nationale supérieure de chimie de Mulhouse, Laboratoire de photochimie et d’ingénierie macromoléculaires, 3, rue Alfred-Werner, 68093 Mulhouse cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Submicron non-aqueous emulsions, of interest for biomedical and cosmetic formulations, were developed for the system comprising poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) 400 and Miglyol 812, an enzymatic degradable liquid glycerine ester. These emulsions, with PEG 400 as continuous phase and Miglyol 812 droplets, in the size range of 200 nm, were stabilized by a poly(butadiene)-b-poly(2-vinylpyridine) (PBut-b-P2VP) block copolymer with a composition close to 50/50 wt%. The droplet size, stability and the rheological characteristics were examined as a function of the copolymer concentration. An original aspect of these anhydrous emulsions, with a water miscible continuous phase, is their water dispersibility without additional surfactant. In fact, the initial anhydrous emulsion is sterically stabilized and after water addition at low pH, the protonated P2VP sequence of the copolymer provides the electro-steric stabilization. This oil-in-water emulsion is characterized by sub micron sized Miglyol 812 droplets in an aqueous phase of PEG 400 and water at pH 1. |
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Keywords: | Non-aqueous emulsions Water dispersible emulsions Block copolymers PEG 400 Miglyol 812 Drug delivery Émulsions non aqueuses Émulsions dispersibles dans l’eau Copolymères à blocs PEG 400 Miglyol 812 Médicaments |
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