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oil-in-water (noun) - 'Oil-in-water' is a type of emulsion where small droplets of oil are dispersed in a continuous phase of water. This can occur naturally or be created through various industrial processes. It is commonly used in the production of certain food products, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals
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Oil-in-water macroemulsion formulations of glyphosate have also been investigated.
Preferred pharmaceutical composition are formulated as aqueous or oil-in-water emulsions.
Oil-in-water emulsions are also suitable formulations for parenteral formulations.
This composition is in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion comprising a surfactant.
Oil-in-water emulsions are restricted to compounds with sufficient oil solubility.
In selected embodiments an oil-in-water emulsion is then formed in a separate vessel.
Oil-in-water emulsions are notoriously difficult to protect against microbial spoilage.
The compositions according to the invention are preferably oil-in-water emulsions.
A hormone containing oil-in-water emulsion for parenteral administration comprising.
This method does not produce clear polydimethylsiloxane oil-in-water microemulsions.
The properties of oil-in-water emulsions are dependent on composition and structure.
It is preferable for this composition to be in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion.
These polymers do not allow oil-in-water emulsions containing no surfactant to be stabilized.
The compositions of the present invention are used as an oil-in-water microemulsion.
Drug containing oil-in-water microemulsion similarly by admixing the various components.
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One formulation possibility is to prepare oil-in-water emulsions of such ingredients.
Effect of an oil-in-water emulsion of the composition of the invention containing a hydrocolloid.
Most preferably polyglycerol polyricinoleate will be used as an oil-in-water emulsifier.
The foamable oil-in-water emulsified oil composition obtained was filled in a container.
A surfactant appropriately chosen to obtain an oil-in-water emulsion is preferably used.
The oil-in-water emulsions can contain a combination of surfactants described herein.
Stabilization of an unstable retinoid in oil-in-water emulsions for skin care compositions.
The compositions according to the invention are preferably formulated as an oil-in-water emulsions.
A number of submicron oil-in-water adjuvant formulations have been described in the literature.
One of the formulation possibilities is to prepare oil-in-water emulsions of such materials.
The formulation is an oil-in-water formulation which was prepared in the following manner.
One of the formulation possibilities is to prepare oil-in-water emulsions of such substances.
A fine oil-in-water emulsion having a texture similar to that of a mayonnaise is thus obtained.
The quantities of surfactants and water being sufficient to obtain an oil-in-water emulsion.
Compositions containing dithranol in an oil-in-water type emulsion were prepared for comparative purposes.
The scope of application of these products is similar to that of oil-in-water creams.
The product obtained is an oil-in-water emulsion which has the appearance of a cream.
This invention relates to compositions that are generally referred to as oil-in-water emulsions.
Agitation is continued until the oil-in-water emulsion obtained reaches room temperature.
Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention can also be formulated as oil-in-water emulsions.
Composition in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion containing fibers and uses thereof.
Emulsifiers are included in the aqueous phase to stabilize the oil-in-water emulsion.
Methods of making these submicron oil-in-water emulsions by using a microfluidizer are also provided.
The pharmaceutical compositions can also be in the form of oil-in-water emulsions.
The oil-in-water emulsion according to the invention is either a final product or an additive.
The most preferred polymerization reaction is the oil-in-water emulsion polymerization.
Oil-in-water emulsions are made of oil droplets which are dispersed in an aqueous continuous phase.
An emulsifying surfactant appropriately chosen to obtain an oil-in-water emulsion is preferably used.
Paraffinic oil-in-water emulsions for controlling infection of crop plants by fungal pathogens.
The pharmaceutical compositions may also be in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion.
Oil-in-water emulsions are also more prone to microbial contamination during use as well.
The pharmaceutical compositions may also be in the form of oil-in-water emulsions.
The resultant oil-in-water emulsion is cooled and transferred into a filling vessel.
The most preferred embodiments of the present invention are oil-in-water emulsions.
The oil-in-water emulsion is contacted with a supercritical fluid to extract the solvent.