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Sucrose ester surfactants: current understanding and emerging perspectives

Sucrose ester surfactants: current understanding and emerging perspectives

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英文摘要

Sucrose esters (SEs), derived from sucrose and fatty acids, are biodegradable and non-toxic surfactants increasingly favored as substitutes for petrochemically-synthesized ones in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. SEs provide versatile hydrophilic-lipophilic properties, determined by the degree of sucrose esterification ranging from one to eight. The length of the fatty acid residues further influences the phase behavior of SEs, allowing creation of tailored formulations for specific applications. This review provides insights about our current understanding of the SEs phase behavior, their aggregation in aqueous and oily solutions, and its correlation with formulation outcomes. Furthermore, an overview of recent studies investigating SEs in various colloidal systems, incl. emulsions, foams, oleogels, and others, is provided. Novel concepts are discussed alongside future research directions, emphasizing the SEs potential as sustainable, functional ingredients.

Diana Cholakova、Slavka Tcholakova

10.1016/j.cocis.2024.101832

精细化学工业香料工业、化妆品工业

Diana Cholakova,Slavka Tcholakova.Sucrose ester surfactants: current understanding and emerging perspectives[EB/OL].(2025-05-08)[2025-06-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.05535.点此复制

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