Chitosan is able to flocculate or stabilize aqueous dispersed media co
ntaining undecylenic acid. These flocculation/dispersion phenomena wer
e studied by potentiometric, UV spectrometric and quasi-elastic light
scattering techniques. Parameters such as pH, ionic strength of the me
dia and total lipid concentration have a great influence on the intera
ctions occurring between chitosan and the lipid particles. Adequate pH
s, ionic strengths and a lipid concentration above a certain limit are
required to obtain flocculated or dispersed systems. High ionic stren
gths, as well as dilution, tend to increase the particle sizes and des
tabilize the dispersions. On the other hand, high lipid concentrations
yield smaller chitosan coated particles. A mechanism of adsorption of
chitosan chains onto lipid particles is proposed, which explains the
influence of the various parameters.