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Table 1 The optimization of emulsifier by orthogonal experiment (L9 34)

From: Hot melt emulsification shear method for solid lipid-based suspension: from laboratory-scale to pilot-scale production

Sample

Type (A)

Concentration (B)

Volume (C)

LC (%)

Size (μm)

PDI

1

2

2

3

14.99 ± 0.55

1.421 ± 0.022

 > 0.5

2

3

1

3

16.42 ± 0.51

1.668 ± 0.012

 > 0.5

3

2

3

1

18.03 ± 2.31

6.021 ± 0.064

 > 0.5

4

1

3

3

19.80 ± 0.65

0.417 ± 0.007

0.401 ± 0.018

5

3

3

2

17.77 ± 0.45

5.449 ± 0.046

 > 0.5

6

3

2

1

16.84 ± 2.67

2.385 ± 0.003

 > 0.5

7

1

1

1

17.05 ± 0.78

0.490 ± 0.013

0.437 ± 0.026

8

1

2

2

15.57 ± 0.98

0.312 ± 0.006

0.296 ± 0.028

9

2

1

2

16.02 ± 0.53

1.501 ± 0.012

 > 0.5

k1

17.47

16.50

17.30

   

k2

16.34

15.80

16.45

   

k3

17.01

18.53

17.07

   

R

1.13

2.73

0.85

   

Optimum

A1

B3

C1

   
  1. K1, K2, and K3 are the average grades for 3 levels in each factor; R is the different value between the max and mix of K1, K2, and K3 in each level
  2. Abbreviations: LC load capacity, PDI poly dispersion index