Emulsion Gel and Its Preparation

Emulsion Gel and Its Preparation

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Emulsion gels are emulsion with a gel network structure and stable mechanical properties. Emulsion gel formation is considered a strategy for oil stabilization and structuring, presenting advantages such as transporting functional components and improving the sensory and physical product properties. 

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