Water-thin emulsion formed by high pressure homogenization proce

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dispersion or emulsion – Oil-water type

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514512, 514724, 514844, 514845, 514846, 514847, 424401, A61K 700

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ABSTRACT:
A stable, water-thin emulsion is formed by processing a crude emulsion through a high pressure homogenizer at a pressure of about 900 to about 1100 bar. This emulsion contains low levels of emulsifier and contains no post addition stabilizers.

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