tiliroside has been researched along with naringin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for tiliroside and naringin
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Effects of pH on the ability of flavonoids to act as Pickering emulsion stabilizers.
The flavonoids tiliroside, rutin and naringin have been investigated as stabilizers of Pickering oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. The mean droplet size of tetradecane emulsions was considerably smaller at higher pH, especially for rutin. The solubility of flavonoids in the aqueous phase was 4-6 times higher at pH 8 compared to pH 2 for tiliroside and rutin, although all absolute solubilities remained low (<1 mM). This agreed with a slight increase in surface activity of tiliroside and rutin at the O-W interface at pH 8 compared to pH 2. However, improved emulsion stabilization at higher pH is better explained by the significant increase in ΞΆ-potential of the flavonoid particles to more negative values at pH 8, which will improve particle dispersion and increase the charge on the droplets stabilized by them. A buckwheat tea extract, rich in rutin, was also shown to be an effective stabilizer of sunflower O/W emulsions. Topics: Emulsions; Flavanones; Flavonoids; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Microscopy, Confocal; Models, Chemical; Particle Size; Rutin; Static Electricity; Suspensions | 2012 |