olemiselle
Olemiselle is a term used in theoretical discussions of nanoscale oil-in-water emulsions to describe a stabilized oil core encapsulated by an amphiphilic shell. The name combines “ole” (oil) with the diminutive suffix “-miselle,” signaling a small particle. In this usage, olemiselles are envisioned as carriers or stabilizers within emulsions.
Structure and properties: The particle consists of an oil core surrounded by a shell of amphiphilic molecules
Production: Olemiselles are proposed to form by controlled assembly at the oil–water interface, using methods such
Applications and status: Potential uses include delivery of hydrophobic drugs, cosmetic actives, and food-grade flavor encapsulation.
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