The mixing of two liquids that ordinarily would not blend. example: Oil and Vinegar. The result is known as an emulsion. Typical emulsifications involve the blending of oil and water.
The fine dispersion of one liquid in another. Something that is emulsified has undergone the process of having two things mixed together. These two things typically do not mix well, like oil and water.
In Biology, an emulsifier is essentially a detergent. It helps to make dislike things co-exist in solution. For instance, your digestive fluids contain emulsifiers so that fats and oils can be mixed with water soluble portion and easily processed in the gut.
To break the large fat down into smaller fats pieces.
Yes! Bile salts are produced in the liver, stored in the gall bladder and secreted in the small intestine's duodenum. Because they emulsify fats, they are often thought of as digestion's detergent.
emulsify it with propanol.
They emulsify fats in the duodenum.
Bases dissolves fats and oils by reacting with them to form soap. :) I'm not sure if dissolves is like the same thing as emulsify.... sorry.... Hope I helped! :)
bile salt
Clean it with mild acid to emulsify it.
Bile
They are made by the liver and are stored in the gall bladder. They help breakdown fats into smaller lipids.
No, bile salts emulsify lipids to aid in their digestion.
binding,emulsify,aerating
The solubilise/emulsify fats (which includes grease)