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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Rheology/Thickener
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Patent Pick: Hybrid Hydrogels
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's features are hybrid hydrogels formed from biocompatible polymers and peptides that self-assemble in aqueous media.
Rheology/Thickener
Patent Pick: Starch Breakdown Builds Viscosity
Novamont inventors are building something new from complete destruction: viscosity. A new patent application explains, on a more "granular" level.
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Patent Pick: Odor-free Polymeric Thickener
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's feature discloses a novel polymeric thickener free from acrylamide fragments; and therefore, free from odor.
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Patent Pick: A 'Swell' Sunscreen Stabilizer
Sunscreens are always in the hot seat; whether it's proving they give the claimed SPF, or balancing feel with stability and performance. In this patent, P&G inventors have come up with a "swell" idea: superabsorbent polymers for sunscreens and other skin care applications.
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Patent Pick: Polymer/Surfactant Duo Ends Suspension Suspense
Ingredient fallout at the bottom of a bottle is not typically a benefit outlined in Marketing's product brief. As such, PZ Cussons inventors have made structurally sound moves to leverage polymer/surfactant interactions and put an end to the suspense of suspension.
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Patent Pick: Liposomes to Deliver Next-gen Cell Regeneration
Perhaps the best way to repair damaged and aged skin is to replace it. Sound impossible? Researchers on a new patent application out of Seoul may have the inside—literally.
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