wet gum method commonly produces _______________emulsion *
O/W
W/O
W/O/W
micro emulsion
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Common w/o emulsifiers are sorbitan stearate, polyglyceryl oleate, lecithin, sorbitan monooleate and lanolin. Sometimes referred to as an inverse emulsion, w/o emulsions mix more easily with oils and have a high oil concentration. Producing w/o emulsions is more difficult than developing their o/w emulsions.
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The correct answer is option B
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- As the name implies, in this method first gum and water are triturated together to form a mucilage. The required quantity of oil is then added gradually in small proportions with thorough trituration to form the primary emulsion.
- Once the primary emulsion has been formed remaining quantity of water is added to make the final emulsion.
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