vedenöljyseoksia
Vedenöljyseoksia, often translated as oil-in-water emulsions, are mixtures where tiny droplets of oil are dispersed within a continuous water phase. These are distinct from water-in-oil emulsions, where water droplets are suspended in oil. The formation and stability of these seokset rely on the presence of emulsifiers, which are substances that reduce the surface tension between the oil and water, allowing them to mix more readily. Common emulsifiers include lecithin, proteins, and certain soaps.
Vedenöljyseoksia are ubiquitous in nature and industry. In biology, they are fundamental to cell membranes and
Industrial applications are also widespread. In cosmetics, lotions and creams are typically oil-in-water emulsions, providing hydration