I. Kobayashi et al., Preparation of micron-scale monodisperse oil-in-water microspheres by microchannel emulsification, J AM OIL CH, 78(8), 2001, pp. 797-802
Micron-scale monodisperse oil-in-water (O/W) microspheres (MS) were prepare
d using a novel microchannel (MC emulsification technique. The characterist
ics of the MS preparation and the O/W-MS prepared were studied. Soybean oil
and medium-chain triacylglycerol (MCT) were used as the dispersed phase, a
nd physiological saline was used as the continuous phase, Silicon MC with 1
to 3 mum-equivalent channel diameters were employed. A novel MC module was
devised to easily recover the O/W-MS prepared. The effects of the channel
shape on the behavior of MS formation, on the MS size, and on the distribut
ion were investigated. An MC with a terrace at the MC outlet stably yielded
micron-scale monodisperse OM-MS; the MS had diameters of about 5 mum, and
their coefficients of variation were below 9%. Monodisperse food-grade O/W-
MS with diameters of about 4 mum could be obtained by using polyglycerol fa
tty acid ester as the surfactant. The size and size distribution of the rec
overed O/W-MS remained almost constant over 60 d, demonstrating their long-
term stability.