Combined with the bile, this juice acts upon the large drops of fat which pass from the stomach into the duodenum and emulsifies them.
Intestinal bacteria are generally tolerant of the emulsifying properties of bile, so it is therefore commonly used to differentiate these bacteria from other species.
This enables water to wet surfaces that are normally water-repellent, dissolving substances that are normally insoluble in water and emulsifying substances that do not normally mix with water.
All emulsified oil is treated in naval oil fuel depots and some 23,000 tons of usable oil have been recovered in the past twelve months.
Would they emulsify the detergents and the oil more quickly?
Will the fat globule be broken up, and will the fat be emulsified in the milk?
After a time the oil is emulsified, either by the action taken to disperse it or by normal wave action.
No stocks of emulsified oil have been disposed of.