Oxygenated phytocannabinoid emulsion matrices: IFFRecent Research Landscape
Poor solubility of active ingredients leads to low bioavailability and unstable topical formulations. This lever engineers the molecular environment to stabilize hydrophobic compounds within aqueous delivery systems.
What technical problems is IFF addressing in Oxygenated phytocannabinoid emulsion matrices?
Poor phytocannabinoid dermal bioavailability
(8)evidences
Inadequate dissolution of hydrophobic compounds in aqueous systems prevents effective delivery. Enhancing solubility ensures uniform distribution and bioavailability in solid-to-liquid formulations.
Pathogenic skin microbial overgrowth
(5)evidences
Biological structures including skin, hair, and nails are susceptible to damage from environmental oxidative stress and microbial pathogens. Preventing this degradation maintains structural integrity and prevents pathological skin conditions.
Unpalatable organoleptic profile
(2)evidences
Insufficient absorption and low systemic availability of bioactive compounds in functional foods. Improving uptake ensures therapeutic efficacy and immune support.