Moreover, the changes in particle diameter were less pronounced between 75 MPa and 100 MPa than between 0 MPa and 75 MPa. The effect of the homogenization pressure (PH) on the disruption of suspended particles seems to follow an asymptotic behavior, i.e., at higher pressures an increase in PH caused smaller changes in particle size distribution. In fact this can even be observed in the D[4,3] and D[3,2] values (Fig. 2) and, consequently, in the rheological behavior of the product (Augusto et al., 2012b and Augusto et al., 2013).