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Thickening agent Hydrophillic Colloid |
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Thickening agent Hydrophillic Colloid |
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Movement of a charged particle |
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Movement of a liquid phase |
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Particles undergo a sedimentation and create a potential difference |
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Liquid is forced to flow in a bed of particles creating a potential difference |
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Three types of wetting agents? |
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Surfactants Hygroscopic Substances Hydrophillic Colloids |
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-Reduce contact angle, used in concentrations < 0.1% |
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Replace air from pores of molecules |
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Coat particles and impart a hydrophillic character on them |
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Hydrophillic colloid Polysaccharide |
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Hydrophillic colloid Polysaccharide |
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What rheological characteristics do flocculated materials posses? |
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What rheological characteristics do deflocculated materials posses? |
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Antifoaming agent, reduce air/water surface tension |
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w/o emulsions
Minimize interfacial tension |
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Wetting agents
Aid in solid/liquid contact |
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Minimize interfacial tension |
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Solubilizing agents
Bring water insoluble molecules into disperse system |
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What effect do electrolytes have on lyophillic colloids? |
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Small amount - none
Large amount - salting out |
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What effect do electrolytes have on lyophobic colloids? |
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Small amount - impart charge and increase stability
Large amount - reduce zeta potential, reducing stability |
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Liquid Paraffin (Mineral Oil) |
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Oil, liquid @ room temp Water repellant |
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Soft Paraffin (petrolatum) |
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Nonionic Emulsifier -Span Series -Lipophillic |
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Nonionic Emulsifier -Tween series -Polyethylene glycol derivetives of sorbitan esters -Varying # of oxyethylene and fatty acid groups -'hydrophillic' |
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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds |
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Hydrophillic colloid Polysaccharide |
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Hydrophillic colloid High MW Alcohol |
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Magnesium Hydroxide Aluminum Hydroxide |
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Finely divide solid for internal use |
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Revers micelle Reverse hexogonal |
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Cyclosporin microemulsion Oral delivery |
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Liposomal component Phospholipid |
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Liposomal component Cationic lipid |
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Liposomal Vitamin C Liposomal Amphotericin B |
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Doxorubicin, stealth liposome |
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Sustained release Naltrexene (nanoparticle) |
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Sweetening Agents (diabetic) |
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Prevent formulation from drying |
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Velocity/Distance from stationary plane |
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At a speficic temperature, viscosity will remain constant regardless of shearing stress |
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Flow doesnot begin at origin, because flow does not begin until a yield value is reached
U(poise) = F-f/G
Why? Particle interaction in concentrated or flocculated sytems |
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Flow begins at orgin Increased rate of shear with successive shearing (shear thinning) Associated with liquid dispersions of gums and polymers |
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Viscosity increases with increases shear stress (shear thickening). Associated with highly concentrated substances, particles are not completely wet |
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Down curve after maximum rate of shear is not superimposable with upcurve
Why? Sometimes it takes time for interactions between particles to be restored (asymmetric or large particles)
Is it desirable? Yes -Consistent formulation -Loose consistency through shearing -Avoids precipitation/phase separation |
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What are two ways to control flocculation? |
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1 - Electrolytes 2 - Addition of polymers |
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