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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Perfumery Raw Materials and Other Topics
Biotec Pharmacon describes methods of skin and ulcer treatment and use of water-soluble β-(1,3) glucans as active agents for producing therapeutic skin treatment agents.
Literature/Data
Glycation and Skin Aging: A Review
The present article, adapted from Draelos and Pugliese*, provides a review of the chemistry involved in the glycation process to assist formulators in developing topical or nutricosmetic solutions for mature skin care.
Literature/Data
Skin Whitening and Hyperpigmentation: Literature Review
The skin lightening market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 6.24% from 2020 to 2027. Here, we've surveyed recent research in the literature that could support product developers to help make this happen.
Consumers/Market
Under-eye Circles: Causes and Care
Under-eye circles are clinically complex and difficult to characterize due in part to their transitory nature. This article briefly reviews the known causes and topical attempts to mitigate them, with a look toward sun protection and plant extracts as promising prospects.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Molecular Notation of Compounds vs. Compositions
In this look at representative chemical structures, Tony O'Lenick compares the structural notation of molecules present in sodium chloride with those present in sodium polymethacrylate.
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A Century of Patents: From Peanut to Polymers
A brief survey of cosmetic patents discussed in 100 years of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine discloses how ingredients and technologies have evolved from simple to sophisticated.
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Is Microbe Modulation the Future of Acne Care?
Researchers utilized a cocktail of donor bacterial communities to test the possibility of future probiotic solutions for acne and other skin conditions.
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Kao Finds the True ‘Biological Age’ of Skin
Kao has assessed variations in individual aging to estimate skin's “biological" age, rather than chronological age; assessments were made based on skin surface lipids-RNA.
Literature/Data
New Findings Regarding Mechanism of Contact Nickel Allergy
Recent work published in Nature Immunology shows new findings regarding contact nickel allergy. Research from the University Hospital Mannheim and University of Heidelberg, in Germany, suggests the human Toll-like receptor 4 is crucial in the development of this skin reaction.
Safety/Stability
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Unilever Takes Charge of Cleansing, Literally
There's a battle ensuing between microbes and anti-microbes that transcends the physical skin barrier to a larger, regulatory one. Regardless, Unilever inventors are charging ahead utilizing electrons to enhance the power of oligodynamic metals.
Anti-aging/Face
Lycored Discovers Collagen-boosting Benefits of Lumenato Ingestible
Lycored’s Lumenato ingestible can support well-aging by boosting collagen and helping to protect skin against damage.
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Hexylresorcinol + Niacinamide Offers Superior Results for Aging Skin
The combination of 4-HR and niacinamide showed a synergistic reduction in melanin production in cultured melanocytes and lightened the 3D skin equivalent model.
Literature/Data
Silab Publishes Results of Research from University Partnerships
The company establishes scientific partnerships with university research teams each year.
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Researchers Uncover Role of Exosome in Hair Growth
Scientists from SILAB and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research have uncovered a communication pathway between dermal fibroblasts and the dermal papilla that could stimulate the regrowth of hair.
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'Tunable' UV Absorption and Color
A new study published in
Science
could have product developers humming a new tune. In it, changes to a tyrosine-containing tripeptide acting as a melanin precursor were found capable of tuning melanin properties.
Literature/Data
Raw Material and Vehicle Patents
The awareness of existing patents and intellectual property is vital to cosmetics R&D. To assist in your research,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine regularly reports on recently issued patents by category; in this case, raw materials and vehicles.
Literature/Data
Topical Vitamins and Other Topics
Care Sunless tanning with dihydroxyacetone: Nguyen et al. have studied the factors influencing sunless tanning with dihydroxyacetone. Sunless tanning preparations have been used for more than 50 years and are still very popular because they provide temporary pigmentation resembling an ultraviolet-induced tan. The pigment is the product of reactions between dihy-droxy-acetone (DHA) and amino acids in the stratum corneum.
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