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Review
. 2023;63(30):10461-10482.
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2078786. Epub 2022 May 24.

Microemulsion: a novel alternative technique for edible oil extraction_a mechanistic viewpoint

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Microemulsion: a novel alternative technique for edible oil extraction_a mechanistic viewpoint

Soleiman Abbasi et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2023.

Abstract

Microemulsions, as isotropic, transparent, nano size (<100 nm), and thermodynamically stable dispersions, are potentially capable of being used in food formulations, functional foods, pharmaceuticals, and in many other fields for various purposes, particularly for nano-encapsulation, extraction of bioactive compounds and oils, and as nano-reactors. However, their functionalities, and more importantly their oil extraction capability, strongly depend on, and are determined by, their formulation, molecular structures and the type, ratio and functionality of surfactants and co-surfactants. This review extensively describes microemulsions (definition, fabrication, thermodynamic aspects, and applications), and their various mechanisms of oil extraction (roll-up, snap-off, and solubilization including those by Winsor Types I, II, III, and IV systems). Applications of various food grade (natural or synthetic) and extended surfactants for edible oil extraction are then covered based on these concepts.

Keywords: Nanoemulsion; emulsifiers; food; natural surfactants; oil detachment mechanism; plant oil extraction.

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