Development and Evaluation of Emulsions from Carapa guianensis (Andiroba) Oil

Volume: 11, Issue: 3, Pages: 1383 - 1390
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
Carapa guianensis, a popular medicinal plant known as "Andiroba" in Brazil, has been used in traditional medicine as an insect repellent and anti-inflammatory product. Additionally, this seed oil has been reported in the literature as a repellent against Aedes aegypti. The aim of this work is to report on the emulsification of vegetable oils such as "Andiroba" oil by using a blend of nonionic surfactants (Span 80® and Tween 20®), using the...
Paper Details
Title
Development and Evaluation of Emulsions from Carapa guianensis (Andiroba) Oil
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
1383 - 1390
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