This study aimed at valorizing vegetal byproducts while offering a bio-sourced, cheap and efficient alternative to conventional surfactants. Oil-in-water emulsions were obtained from finely ground plant powders as the only surfactant material. The resulting dispersed systems, stabilized by solid particles, are so-called Pickering emulsions. The first part of this manuscript describes the influence of the emulsification process (rotor-stator in turbulent regime, sonication and high-pressure homogenization) and of the formulation parameters on the properties of emulsions stabilized by cocoa powder. The role of the different fractions of the powder was determined and a phenomenon characteristic of Pickering emulsions, namely limited coalescenc...
This work aimed at studying the stabilization of O/W Pickering emulsions using nanosized cellulosic ...
AbstractWhilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, ...
Whilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, current ...
This study aimed at valorizing vegetal byproducts while offering a bio-sourced, cheap and efficient ...
L’objectif de cette étude est de valoriser des coproduits végétaux tout en proposant une alternative...
We fabricated oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by delipidated commercial cocoa powder. The emulsion...
This work aimed at valorizing by-products of the agrifood industry: powders deriving from rapeseed p...
Background: Solid particles with certain characteristics, including desired wettability, and size ha...
Flaxseed protein (FP) and mucilage (FM) complex bioparticles as sustainable ingredients were assembl...
International audienceAbstractHypothesisPickering emulsions can be produced using raw particles obta...
Natural Pickering emulsions are gaining popularity in several industrial fields, especially in the f...
La valorisation de la biomasse pour des applications de haute valeur ajoutée est un véritable défi s...
The goal of this work was to investigate the influence of the emulsification method on the rheologic...
Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by solid particles, which generally provide a more stab...
This work aimed at studying the stabilization of O/W Pickering emulsions using nanosized cellulosic ...
This work aimed at studying the stabilization of O/W Pickering emulsions using nanosized cellulosic ...
AbstractWhilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, ...
Whilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, current ...
This study aimed at valorizing vegetal byproducts while offering a bio-sourced, cheap and efficient ...
L’objectif de cette étude est de valoriser des coproduits végétaux tout en proposant une alternative...
We fabricated oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by delipidated commercial cocoa powder. The emulsion...
This work aimed at valorizing by-products of the agrifood industry: powders deriving from rapeseed p...
Background: Solid particles with certain characteristics, including desired wettability, and size ha...
Flaxseed protein (FP) and mucilage (FM) complex bioparticles as sustainable ingredients were assembl...
International audienceAbstractHypothesisPickering emulsions can be produced using raw particles obta...
Natural Pickering emulsions are gaining popularity in several industrial fields, especially in the f...
La valorisation de la biomasse pour des applications de haute valeur ajoutée est un véritable défi s...
The goal of this work was to investigate the influence of the emulsification method on the rheologic...
Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by solid particles, which generally provide a more stab...
This work aimed at studying the stabilization of O/W Pickering emulsions using nanosized cellulosic ...
This work aimed at studying the stabilization of O/W Pickering emulsions using nanosized cellulosic ...
AbstractWhilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, ...
Whilst literature describing edible Pickering emulsions is becoming increasingly available, current ...