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Do emulsifiers count in oil phase composition?
Posted by chickenskin on February 10, 2021 at 6:41 pmWhen you’re adding up your oil phase to make sure you’re using the proper emulsifier level. Do you add up your emulsifier level as well?
Example:
castor oil - 5%
soy bean oil - 10%stearyl alcohol - 2.5%GMS - 2%oil phase = 15% or 19,5%Thank you
AndrewSeel replied 3 years, 8 months ago 8 Members · 14 Replies -
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I was actually thinking about this question myself. Not long time ago. (Before I started my diploma study with IPSC)
However, from a logical side, it should not be counted.
This is how I would explain it. You would basically need an emulsifier to emulsify the emulsifier. If that makes sense?
Emulsifier has water loving and oil loving portion. The water loving sticks with water and the oil portion “catches” all the oil.To answer your question - Oil phase would be 19.5%, because you would have it in your oil phase/phase B or whatever, but the amount of oil to emulsify would be 15%.
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Ask yourself a simple question: Is the emulsifier an oil? No, it’s the agent used to emulsify the oils. I gather you’re asking this in the context of using the HLB system.
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What would you consider it?
You even classified it as an emulsifier
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ggpetrov said:mhart123 said:@ngarayeva001 GMS (glyceryl monostearate) is an emulsifier
No, it’s not!
Hi,
GMS has emulsifying properties. Its HLB is low, so it’s great for W/O emulsion. -
mhart123 said:What would you consider it?
You even classified it as an emulsifier
Just a note, there is a difference between GMS and GMS SE.
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GMS alone isn’t an emulsifier but a thickener. It becomes co-emulsifier when mixed with emulsifiers (PEG-100 stearate or Ceteareth-20)
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GMS SE (Self Emulsifying) contains GMS + Potassium Stearate at about 5%. The SE comes from the Potassium Stearate component.
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Emulsifier isn’t counted as oil.
It’s counted in total oil phase if your emulsifier’s added in oil phase.
But if your emulsifier’s added in water phase then it’s counted in water phase. -
thanks team oil phase! just needed some realignment.
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@MarkBroussard I made a W/O zinc oxide cream with Low HLB emulsifiers like sorbitan Stearate and oleate plus GMS but has a low consistency so I added 0.5% of High HLB emulsifier and result in good homogenous cream besides Cetyl Alcohol as stabilizers. is it right to include Polysorbate 60 in small percentage???
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