Table of contents
- Current Update on Nanoemulsion A Review
- CoVID19VitDandNanotechnologyReviewEJBPS
- Nanoemulsions for health, food, and cosmetics
- Advances in edible nanoemulsions - Digestion, bioavailability, and potential toxicity
- Nanoemulsions SciHub 2020
- Nanoemulsions - The rising star of antiviral therapeutics
- Nano emerging platform sci-hub
- See many in Vitamin D Life
Current Update on Nanoemulsion A Review
CoVID19VitDandNanotechnologyReviewEJBPS
Nanoemulsions for health, food, and cosmetics
Advances in edible nanoemulsions - Digestion, bioavailability, and potential toxicity
Nanoemulsions SciHub 2020
Nanoemulsions - The rising star of antiviral therapeutics
Nano emerging platform sci-hub
See many in Vitamin D Life
- Inhaled nanoemulsion of Vitamin D killed lung bacteria – Sept 2017
- Vitamin D Emulsions - nano 2X better than coarse – Dec 2017
- Inhaled Vitamin D diluted nanoemulsion
- Nanoemulsion vitamin D is again found to be the best liquid form (for rats in this case) – June 2019
- Bioavailability of nanoemulsion formulations of Vitamin D3 – Nov 2019
- Vitamin D Emulsion update - March 2019
- Advances in Vitamin D emulsions, nanoparticles, etc. – Jan 2019
- Vitamin D nanoemulsion corrected deficiency and improved bones in 1 week (high dose in rats) – Jan 2019
- Vitamin D nanoemulsion etc. for fortification, pills, injections, topical and cancer – July 2019
- Vitamin D – food fortification around the world, types of microencapsulation – Feb 2020
- Inhaling Vitamin D nanoemulsion through nose gets lots more to the brain (mice) – July 2020
- Vitamin D encapsulated in gum arabic 4X more bioavailable (in rat test)- July 2020
- Vitamin D nanoemulsion, with comments on COVID-19 – June 2, 2020
- Nanoemulsion Vitamin D may be a substantially better form includes the following comparison
50,000 IU powder in capsule Example Biotech Pharmacal | Nanoemulsion Example micro D3 | |
Average Cost per day for 10,000 IU | 4 cents | 8 cents |
IU per serving | 50,000 IU = capsule | 2,000 IU = drop |
Servings if want average of 10,000 IU/day | 1 capsule per 5 days | 25 drops = 1 /4 teaspoon per 5 days |
Shelf life | 1 year? | 6 months? |
Add to food/drink | Yes (powder) | possiblly |
Apply to skin | No | Yes |
Swish in mouth for fast response | Yes if put powder in saliva or swish vitamin D water | Yes |
Gut-friendly | perhaps | probably |
Availability to cell - better than bio-availability | standard | perhaps 2X more - due to small size or activation of Vitamin D Receptor |