NANO-EMULSION
•   Definition
•   Advantages and
    disadvantages
•   Preparation
•   Stability sign
•   Application
NANO-EMULSION
 Emulsion is fine dispersion of an immiscible
  liquid into another liquid in form of small
  droplets
 Nano-sized emulsions with the average
  droplet size falls between 20–500 nm.
 Thermodynamically and kinetic stable
 Improving the delivery of active               A) Nanoemultion solution
  pharmaceutical ingredients
                                                 B) Macroemultion solution
                   Greater
 Non-toxic
                  absorption
                                Stabilization depends on    Surfactant must be non-
                  Improved     amounts of surfactant and   toxic to ensure safety for
 Variety of                                                     pharmaceutical
                   physical           co surfactant
formulation                                                       application
                   stability
        Protect drugs
       from hydrolysis
        and oxidation
Oil in water nano-   Water in oil nano-
     emulsion           emulsion
 High    • Ultrasonic emulsification
         • High pressure
Energy     homogenization
                                            • Oil
                                            • Emulsifying agent
                                            • Aqueous phase
 Low     • Phase inversion
           temperature
Energy
                                       • Surfactant selection
                                       • Concentration of surfactant
                                       • Flexibility of surfactant
Instability sign of Nano-
emulsion
• Flocculation consists of the joining together
  of globules to form large clumps or floccules
• Creaming is process by which the disperse
  phase separates from an emulsion
• Sedimentation is when the droplets sink to
  the bottom of the solution
• coalescence, the droplets merge into each
  other to become a bigger drop
• Ostwald ripening due to the difference in
  chemical potential of solute within droplets of
  different sizes.
• Phase separation is a separation of the
  dispersed phase
Application
  Nano-emulsion
Application In Pharmaceutical
•   Antimicrobial agent                             Anti-microbial
•   Enzyme replacement therapy in the liver           Product
•   Treatment of cancer                       • Activity of antimicrobial
•   Vaccination.                                ingredient
                                              • Electrostatic attractions
                                              Fusion of nanodroplets      with the
                                              pathogen cells results in   releasing
                                              a part of the energy         trapped
                                              within the emulsion and     therefore
                                              cell lysis.
Oil in water Nano-emulsions become attention in the cosmetic
industry, especially in the field of skin care, for two main reasons:
1. Sensorial features, such as rapid penetration as a result of their nano sizes, and
their merging textures.
2. Biophysical features, such as hydrating power
                                                                 Hair
     Skin             Anti-aging          Sunscreen
                                                              treatment
  moisturizer          product             product
                                                               product