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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Industry Insight: Bugs and Beauty Sleep
We all know “beauty sleep” is the real deal. What we don’t know is how our gut microbiome impacts it. J&J is interested in this connection, as Stefanie Dhanda explained in a recent podcast. Following is an excerpt.
Literature/Data
Researchers Find Cavity-causing Bacteria in Infants
Researchers at the University of Illinois have confirmed the presence of bacteria associated with early childhood caries (ECC) in infant saliva. The research, which was published in
PLoS One
in the article “Comparative analysis of salivary bacterial microbiome diversity in edentulous infants and their mothers or primary care givers using pyrosequencing” proposes the need for infant oral care.
Methods/Tools
Editor's Note: Discontinuity and Your Inner Innovator
One innovative mash-up has been capturing consumer dollars: multifunctional color cosmetics. Whether fortified with SPF or moisturizing properties, makeup with added benefits is driving color sales. In relation, this month, we've created our own color and sun mash-up.
Natural/Sustainable
Strawberry Geranium Suppresses Inflammation Response in Keratinocytes
Research to be published in the
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
shows the inhibitory effect of strawberry geranium against the Toll-like receptor-2 inflammation response in keratinocytes.
Literature/Data
Commensal Microbes Trigger Repair in Injured Skin
Research published in
Nature Immunology
reveals how commensal skin microbes initiate repair responses in injured skin.
Literature/Data
Silica Nanoparticles for Increased Cosmetic Ingredient Efficacy*
Nanotechnology is a rapidly expanding area of research for developing science-based solutions for innovative therapeutics. Recently, silica nanoparticles (SNPs) have emerged in cosmetics and dermal preparations, offering revolutionary application by controlling the sustained release of cosmetic ingredients and/or drugs and enhanced skin penetration.
Literature/Data
[video] How Infrared Light Induces Cellular Senescence
Can infrared radiation cause cell death? This was the question Jaime Emmetsberger, Ph.D., of the Estée Lauder Companies, explored in a poster she presented at the International Investigative Dermatology Conference in Orlando. Learn more from this video interview.
Literature/Data
Microplastics Detected in Human Placenta: Industry Implications
A new study published in
Environmental International
has identified the presence of microplastics in human placenta. While science examines their risk, industry (including cosmetics) might expect to hasten their replacement and removal.
Literature/Data
Laboratory Notebooks: Valuable Indicators of Intellectual Property
Laboratory notebooks are important corporate records that should clearly show tests performed in the lab, materials used and when they were used. They can provide essential evidence to the Patent Office in the event that questions of patent rights arise.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Disruptive Innovation vs. Sustaining Innovation
In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking" Tony O'Lenick tackles innovation, discussing the difference between a disruptive innovation and a sustaining innovation.
Literature/Data
A Dermatological View—Innovations in Hyaluronic Acid
HA is critically important to dermatologists and to cosmetic scientists, as it maintains the moisture in skin, and loss of accessible HA results in wrinkling and changes associated with aging. Replacement of such HA is the goal of many cosmetic and cosmeceutical techniques and reagents.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Antibacterial Functionality Enters Hair Care
In this "Industry Insight," Lisa Marie Garcia (LMG), president of innovation, and Roy Joseph, Ph.D., chief scientific officer and vice president of R&D, both of Farouk Systems, discussed changes in the hair care market in light of the pandemic and their company’s antibacterial line. Following is an excerpt adapted from our discussion.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: How Nutrition Impacts Beauty
Can consumers “eat themselves” to beauty? Following are excerpts adapted from our podcast interview series with Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., and Alan Dattner, M.D.
Literature/Data
Anti-inflammatory Action Found in Skin's Microflora
Researchers at the University of California at San Diego have provided a molecular basis to understand the "hygiene hypothesis," the theory that the lack of childhood exposure to infectious agents and microorganisms decreases their susceptibility to disease, which suggests therapeutic approaches to inflammatory skin diseases.
Literature/Data
How Proteins Interact at the O/W Emulsion Interface
Research published in
Food Chemistry
reviewed the effects of proteins added to emulsion systems and evaluation methods thereof.
Tech Transfer
Scientists Identify DEET's Neuron Scrambling Ability in Insects
Scientists at the Rockefeller University have stumbled upon what they believe to be a better explanation of the ability of N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamid's (DEET) to repel insects from skin.
Literature/Data
Exercise May Help Decrease Inflammation in Skin Tissue
University of Illinois researchers have found that exercise can aid in decreasing the inflammation of damaged skin, helping to heal wounds.
Methods/Tools
Olfactory Receptors Could Indicate UV, Inflammatory Skin Damage
Research published in the
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
shows the expression of olfactory receptors in skin could be used to indicate UV and inflammation-induced barrier damage.
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