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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Technically Speaking--Acid-type Hair Color
Ajinomoto Co. Inc. discloses an inflammation inhibitor containing the zinc salt of acylamino acid intended to provide a good texture in use on skin.
Methods/Tools
Clear vs. Chromatic Emulsion
The chemist has developed a number of technologies that allow for more cosmetically elegant emulsions, including clear emulsions and chromatic emulsions, which are not the same.
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.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Emulsion vs. Colloid
Industry expert Anthony O'Lenick, Jr., explains the different between an emulsion and a colloid.
Methods/Tools
MIT Mixes Emulsions That Stick
As the cliché goes, oil and water do not mix. Research in
Nature Communications
may have found a way around this, forming emulsions from the bottom up using condensation and cooled oil.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Emulsion Stability with Amphiphilic Anisotropic Powder
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's technology, from AMOREPACIFIC Corp., relates to an amphiphilic anisotropic powder-containing emulsion with excellent stability.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Patent Pick: Unsticking Emulsion Sticking Points
What's sticky, unstable and causes skin irritation? Certainly
not
emulsions based on core corona-type microgels. In a new patent application, Shiseido inventors explain how these materials produce the very opposite effects.
Methods/Tools
Enabling Advanced Emulsions in Microchannel Architecture
An innovative emulsification technology is demonstrated, which can be applied to surfactant-free emulsions and has the propensity for stimuli-responsive behavior. The technology can be used to allow previously difficult product formulations with shear-sensitive materials and controlled, droplet size distribution.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Control Emulsion Interfaces Thermally
Take a peek at the future of product development with this hand-selected Patent Pick, chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight relates to nanoparticles with unique, thermally controlled interfacial properties.
Literature/Data
Particle-Stabilized Emulsions: A Brief Overview
The fundamentals of particle-stabilized emulsions are outlined here, and comparison are made to surfactant-stabilized emulsions. Recent advances in Pickering emulsions for cosmetics are described in this survey article, from our August 2004 archives.
Literature/Data
From Collagen Production to 190-nm Emulsions: Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Literature/Data
Formulating Cosmetic Emulsions: A Beginner’s Guide
Emulsions that act as a delivery system for beneficial ingredients such as aloe, vitamins, plant extracts, etc., must also be safe, stable and cost-effective. This article discusses the ingredients that go into emulsions and why they are used.
Literature/Data
Study Reveals Critical Thickener Concentration in Emulsions
Work published in
Chemical Engineering Science
used a multiscale approach to study the dynamics of emulsions at various scales. Results identified a critical thickener concentration at which little variation was observed regardless of scale.
Literature/Data
Cellulose Nanocrystal, Lauric Arginate Complexation Key to Pickering Emulsion Stability
Work published in
Food Chemistry
shows how food-grade Pickering o/w emulsions display good stability thanks to complexation between cellulose nanocrystals and lauric arginate.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking: From Keratin Regulation Through Wet Wipes Emulsion Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking: From Keratin Regulation Through Wet Wipes Emulsion Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Methods/Tools
Researchers Suggest New Way to Look at Manufacturing Emulsions
Researchers at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have discovered that stabilized emulsions may take months to years to reach equilibrium. This research has important implications for the manufacturing processes used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and foods, among other chemical industries.
Literature/Data
From Collagen Production to 190-nm Emulsions: Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
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