nanoscale emulsions

What are Nanoscale Emulsions?

Nanoscale emulsions, also known as nanoemulsions, are a type of emulsion where the dispersed phase consists of droplets that are in the nanometer range, typically ranging from 20 to 200 nanometers. These emulsions are created by dispersing one liquid into another immiscible liquid at the nanoscale, which results in a system with distinct properties from conventional emulsions. Due to their small droplet size, nanoemulsions exhibit high stability, enhanced bioavailability, and unique optical properties.

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