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Title: Comparative Study of Emulsion Qualities of Sudanese Gums Using Laser Light Scattering
Authors: Satti, Amira Abd El-Aziz El hassan
Supervisor, - Elfatih Ahmed Hassan
Co - Supervisor, - Nafie Abd Al-Lattief
Keywords: Chemistry
Laser Light
Sudanese Gums
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2004
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Satti,Amira Abd El-Aziz El hassan .Comparative Study of Emulsion Qualities of Sudanese Gums Using Laser Light Scattering/Amira Abd El-Aziz El hassan Satti;Elfatih Ahmed Hassan .-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,Institute Of Laser,2004.-61p. : ill. ; 28cm.-Ms.c.
Abstract: This study proposed and tested a simple, yet highly effective, and fairly accurate laser light scattering system for evaluation of emulsion’s functionality of emulsifying agents and their blends. The laser light scattering system is built up from low cost readily available components, without serious compromise of the elegance and powerfulness of laser light scattering technique. The laser light scattering system was used in studying the functionality of three Acacia gums, A. senegal, A. seyal and A. polyacantha and their blends. The study reversed that the emulsifying power (P) of the gums studied can be arranged in the following order: A. polyacantha > A. seyal > A. senegal. The relative emulsifying power taking A. senegal as reference is of the order 1.4: 1.3: 1. The study established that A. polyacantha gum form the most stable emulsions, while A. seyal form the least one among the three gums. Blending of the emulsifying gums shown that a superior emulsifier can results of blend A. polyacantha and A. seyal in proportion of 30% to 70%.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3926
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