ABSTRACTCurcumin is an active ingredient obtained from the turmeric plant and has been reported to have
many biological activities as anti cancer, an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant although its
clinical use is limited because of its poor solubility in water and inadequate dissolution. Objective- The aim
of this research is to prepare dry dispersible emulsion (DDE) of curcumin and to know its effect on enhancing
the dissolution rate of curcumin. Method-The dry dispersible emulsion was prepared byusing a high-speed
homogenization and ultrasonic technique. Caseinate sodium was used as the surfactant while virgin coconut
oil was used as the lipid. Dispersion of the dry emulsion was then spray dried. Dry dispersible emulsion
powder was characterized and compared with standard curcumin. Result-The DSC test showed a significant
decrease in the melting point. Conclusion-The dissolution rate of curcumin can be significantly improved
with a dry dispersible emulsion formulation. In formula A and formula C, the maximum dissolved curcumin
increased by 83.65%, 81.53% in formula B, and 79.12% in formula C