Sains Malaysiana 48(3)(2019): 599–605
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4803-12
Coconut
Oil Based Microemulsion Formulations for Hair Care Product Application
(Mikroemulsi
Berasaskan Minyak Kelapa untuk Kegunaan Produk Penjagaan Rambut)
SAFIAH MOHAMAD JA'AFAR,
ROZIDA
MOHD.
KHALID,
RIZAFIZAH
OTHAMAN,
WAN
NUR
AINI
WAN
MOKHTAR
& SURIA RAMLI*
Centre
for Advanced Materials and Renewable Resources, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
46300 UKM Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 15 September 2018/Diterima: 28 November 2018
ABSTRACT
Coconut oil in microemulsion is a better option than conventional
practice since it can incorporate bioactive ingredients with a stable control
release property, especially for hair care products. This work aims to develop
microemulsion systems based on coconut oil with the addition of Tween 20, Tween
40, and Tween 80 as non-ionic surfactants (S), and propylene glycol as a
co-surfactant (CoS). The determination of microemulsion regions in the ternary
phase diagram was carried out by water titration method and the properties of
the microemulsion were analysed. Based on the results, the microemulsion system
of coconut oil with Tween 80 produced the largest microemulsion region compared
to Tween 40 and Tween 20. Microemulsion systems of coconut oil/Tween 80 with
the addition of propylene glycol with the ratio of S/CoS at Km = 3:1, 2:1, and
1:1 resulted in a decrement of microemulsion regions compared to using merely
Tween 80. The microemulsion system of coconut oil/Tween 80/water at the ratio
of oil: surfactant = 1:9 was chosen for further characterisations. Viscosity
and electrical conductivity studies showed that the microemulsion system was
water-in-oil (w/o) type as there was no phase transition to bicontinuous (BC)
or oil-in-water (o/w) type due to low percentage of water content. Stability
studies showed that the microemulsion system remained clear and stable at 25
and 40°C upon one-month storage except at 4°C where the system became cloudy
and turbid. For particle size analysis, the microemulsion system possessed
particle size less than 100 nm.
Keywords: Coconut oil; microemulsion; ternary phase diagram; Tween
surfactants
ABSTRAK
Minyak kelapa sebagai mikroemulsi adalah lebih baik daripada
penggunaannya secara konvensional kerana ia dapat menambah bahan bioaktif untuk
dilepaskan dalam keadaan terkawal dan stabil untuk kegunaan produk penjagaan
rambut. Tujuan kajian ini dijalankan adalah untuk menghasilkan sistem
mikroemulsi berasaskan minyak kelapa dengan surfaktan jenis Tween 20, Tween 40
dan Tween 80 sebagai surfaktan bukan ionik (S) dan penambahan propilena glikol
sebagai ko-surfaktan (CoS). Rantau pembentukan mikroemulsi pada rajah fasa
ternari ditentukan dengan menggunakan kaedah penitratan air dan sifat
mikroemulsi tersebut dianalisis. Keputusan menunjukkan sistem mikroemulsi minyak
kelapa dengan Tween 80 menghasilkan rantau mikroemulsi paling luas berbanding
Tween 40 dan Tween 20. Sistem mikroemulsi minyak kelapa/Tween 80 dengan
penambahan propilena glikol dengan nisbah S/KoS pada Km=3:1, 2:1 dan 1:1
menunjukkan pengurangan rantau mikroemulsi berbanding menggunakan Tween 80
secara tunggal. Sistem mikroemulsi minyak kelapa/Tween 80/air pada nisbah
minyak:surfaktan=1:9 dipilih bagi pencirian
selanjutnya. Ujian konduktiviti elektrik dan kelikatan menunjukkan jenis sistem
mikroemulsi air-dalam-minyak (w/o) dan tiada fasa transisi kepada sistem
dwiselanjar (BC) disebabkan kandungan peratusan air yang rendah. Ujian
kestabilan menunjukkan sistem mikroemulsi kekal jernih dan stabil pada suhu
penyimpanan 25ºC dan 40ºC selama sebulan kecuali pada suhu 4°C kerana sistem
menjadi kabur dan keruh. Bagi analisis saiz zarah, sistem mikroemulsi mempunyai
saiz zarah kurang daripada 100 nm.
Kata kunci: Mikroemulsi; minyak kelapa; rajah
fasa ternary; surfaktan Tween
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untuk surat-menyurat; email: su_ramli@ukm.edu.my