It was tried to microencapsulate camellia oil using heterocoagulation between\nfatty acid dissolved in camellia oil and chitosan dissolved in the continuous\nwater phase. Oleic acid as a fatty acid was dissolved in camellia oil in order to\ncertainly form the microcapsule shell made from oleic acid and chitosan. The\nmicrocapsules were observed with optical microscope and characterized about\nthe diameters, Ã?¶ -potential, FTIR analysis and adhesion feature on human hair.\nMicroca psules with the mean diameter in the range from ca. 1.5 Ã?¼m to 4.5 Ã?¼m\ncould be prepared with the preparation method presented in this study. The\noil droplets of camellia oil charged negatively to be âË?â??54.6 mV and the microcapsules\ncharged positively to be 59.6 mV. The microcapsules adhered well on\nthe negatively charged human hair and were kept stably before and after drying\nat room temperature for 24 h and blowing.
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