Claims
- 1. In a process for forming a pharmaceutical, dentifrice or cosmetic disperse colloidal system in the form of an emulsion, aerosol, or foam wherein one of the phases thereof is a protein by a) dispersing the components thereof with one another to form a colloid and b) recovering the resultant colloid, the improvement which comprises:
- admixing said components with a colloid-stabilizing amount of a water-soluble levan having a medium weight average molecular weight of at least 5 million as determined by gel filtration chromatography and which stabilizes colloids having an emulsion activity index (EAI) of about 3-100 determined with reference to bovine serum albumin according to the formula EAI=2T/OC wherein T is turbidity measured at 500 nm, C is the weight of emulsified protein per unit volume of the aqueous phase and O is the volume fraction of a dispersed oil phase.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein the leven has a median weight average molecular weight of about 300-1,500 million as determined by light scattering.
- 3. A process according to claim 2 wherein the colloidal system has an emulsion activity index of about 20-50.
- 4. A process according to claim 1 wherein the colloidal system is a cosmetic.
- 5. In a pharmaceutical, dentifrice or cosmetic disperse colloidal system wherein the colloidal system is an emulsion, aerosol, or foam and one of the phases thereof is a protein, the improvement comprising a colloid-stabilizing amount of a water-soluble levan having a medium weight average molecular weight of at least 5 million as determined by gel filtration chromatography to form a colloid having an emulsion activity index (EAI) of about 3-100 determined with reference to bovine serum albumin according to the formula EAI=2T/OC wherein T is turbidity measured at 500 nm, C is the weight of emulsified protein per unit volume of the aqueous phase and O is the volume fraction of a dispersed oil phase.
- 6. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the levan has a median molecular weight of about 5-25 million.
- 7. A colloidal system according to claim 6 having an emulsion activity index of about 20-50.
- 8. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a sol.
- 9. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is an emulsion.
- 10. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is an aerosol.
- 11. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a foam.
- 12. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a gel.
- 13. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a pharmaceutical composition.
- 14. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a dentrifrice.
- 15. A colloidal system according to claim 5 wherein the disperse colloidal system is a cosmetic.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/780,595 filed Sept. 26, 1985 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,769,254, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/689,238 filed Jan. 4, 1985, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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