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What is emulsification
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Answered by anshulbhau
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Emulsification is the process of dispersing two or more immiscible liquids together to form a semistable mixture. In food applications, these two liquids generally consist of an organic (oil) phase and an aqueous (water) phase that is stabilized by the addition of a food-grade emulsifier (surfactant)
Answered by radha3858
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Emulsification is defined as a process of dispersing one liquid (containing the bioactive compounds) in a second immiscible liquid, by applying electrostatic, or hydrophobic, or hydrogen bonding interactions between the bioactive compounds and an encapsulating material [16].

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