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      Effects of aging on structure and stability of TiO2 nanoparticle-containing oil-in-water emulsions.

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          Formulations incorporating different cosmetic grade TiO2 nanoparticles were developed according to a self-produced protocol on the basis of typical sunscreen cream oil-in-water emulsions. Role of nanoparticles and, more specifically, the impact of two different lipophilic surface treatments on microstructure and stability of the formulations were assessed. Aging of formulations was performed under classical conditions at room temperature or under accelerated conditions at 50 °C, with or without TiO2, and was characterized by several tools such as rheology, microscopy, and particle size measurements. Changes in emulsion stability and aggregation state of nanoparticles were followed over time. Destabilization phenomena were identified: under accelerated aging, the formulation without nanoparticles underwent a coalescence occurrence whereas the formulation incorporating nanoparticles was subjected to aggregation of the colloidal particles. Besides, TiO2 nanoparticles strongly affected the particle-droplets interactions and thus modified the emulsion microstructure with a coating-dependent effect: destabilization mechanisms occur more rapidly with alumina (and) triethoxycaprylylsilane (coating 1) TiO2 nanoparticles as compared to alumina (and) isopropyl titanium triisostearate (and) triethoxycaprylylsilane crosspolymer (coating 2) nanoparticles.

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          Journal
          Int J Pharm
          International journal of pharmaceutics
          Elsevier BV
          1873-3476
          0378-5173
          Jan 30 2014
          : 461
          : 1-2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] URCOM, EA 3221, FR CNRS 3038, University of Le Havre, 25 rue Philippe Lebon B.P. 540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France; LEMA, EA 3222, University of Le Havre, 25 rue Philippe Lebon B.P. 540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France.
          [2 ] URCOM, EA 3221, FR CNRS 3038, University of Le Havre, 25 rue Philippe Lebon B.P. 540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France. Electronic address: nicolas.hucher@univ-lehavre.fr.
          [3 ] URCOM, EA 3221, FR CNRS 3038, University of Le Havre, 25 rue Philippe Lebon B.P. 540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France.
          [4 ] LEMA, EA 3222, University of Le Havre, 25 rue Philippe Lebon B.P. 540, 76058 Le Havre Cedex, France.
          Article
          S0378-5173(13)01033-8
          10.1016/j.ijpharm.2013.11.039
          24291079
          36624aca-66a3-45a2-8b37-0495d4fb52b2
          History

          Alumina (PubChem CID 14769),Triethoxycaprylylsilane (PubChem CID 76262),Titanium dioxide nanoparticle,Titanium dioxide (PubChem CID 26042),Sunscreen,Rheology,Particle size measurement,Isopropyl titanium triisostearate (PubChem CID 162941),Destabilization,Coating

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