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Effect of probenecid on riboflavin absorption and excretion in man

โœ Scribed by William J. Jusko; Gerhard Levy


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
479 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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โœฆ Synopsis


acacia emulsions. Regardless of the emulsifier used, re-examinations of all emulsions showed no significant change in globule pattern or over-all mean diameters after 6 months on the shelf. These results were corroborated by the previously mentioned rheological stability of the emulsions after 6 months. If a general increase in particle size due to coalescence had occurred, the over-all viscosity of the emulsions would have decreased (12).

The above findings further contribute to the belief that thickness and strength of the emulsifier film adsorbed at the globule surface play a more important role in the stability of emulsions than does the initial particle size distribution.


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