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titleOfInvention The preparation method of the stable Pickering lotion of starch nanometer granule
abstract The present invention relates to the preparation methods of Pickering lotion, the preparation method of especially a kind of Pickering lotion stable using starch nanometer granule emulsifier, including choosing the starch that amylose content is 20-40%, it is titrated after gelatinization with dehydrated alcohol, centrifugation, precipitating freeze-drying is obtained into starch nanometer granule, starch nanometer granule is added in oil-water mixture, Pickering lotion is prepared.The preparation method of the stable Pickering lotion of starch nanometer granule of the invention, raw material is natural, and preparation condition is mild, and without using strong corrosives reagents such as sulfuric acid, preparation process is environmentally protective, nontoxic, unharmful substance discharge;The Pickering lotion of preparation, stability is good, and sensitive environmental stability is good, has preferable heat-resisting and salt tolerance;A kind of efficient, environmentally protective starch nanometer granule preparation method is provided, edible cosmetic product and field of medicaments can be widely used in.
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