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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Comparatively Speaking: Homologous vs. Analogous Polymers
What can we learn from the structure/function differences within a chemical family? In this installment of "Comparatively Speaking," Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., illustrates with a closer look at homologous vs. analogous polymers.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Compact Powders Ready for Impact
Cosmetic powders are pressing contradiction: one benefit can be optimized but at the expense of another. That's where LVMH inventors come in, with a new formula to survive its own impact on the marketplace.
Magazine
The Emotion Paradox in Product Testing: A Commentary
A real challenge in the assessment of consumer emotional responses has been the need for validated but meaningful measures. Commentary outlined are benefits and drawbacks of various methods and asks the larger question of precisely what’s being measured.
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Comparatively Speaking: Silicone Fluid vs. Bimodal Silicone Fluid
The difference between a silicone fluid and bimodal silicone fluid is important for formulators using them to know. Simple specifications such as viscosity will not suffice in duplicating a product that is a bimodal blend.
Methods/Tools
Partnering to Make Metathesis a Commercial Reality
In materials science, metathesis has a unique ability: it fills gaps. 9-Decenoic methyl ester is one of the specialty materials produced by Elevance via olefin metathesis, an organic reaction that can break natural oils into pieces and recombine them without undesired by-products and hazardous wastes.
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Microbiome Disconnect: Antibiotics and Dysbiosys, A Commentary
An important part of the skin microbiome is established within days of birth but the wide use of antibiotics during labor may disrupt the development of the newborn microbiome. Click through to our digital edition to read the future implications of their administration.
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Comparatively Speaking: Fatty Acids vs. Ozone Acids
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick describes the differences between the formation of fatty acids by saponification followed by acidulation, and ozone acid by the reaction of unsaturated acids with ozone.
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Comparatively Speaking: Patent Application vs. Issued Patent
Published patent applications, unlike an issued patent, have not been approved for issue but are made public, releasing the quo before the quid. Learn more in this edition of "Comparatively Speaking."
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Comparatively Speaking: Radical vs. Ring-opening Polymerization
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses the differences in chemistry between radical polymerization and ring-opening polymerization.
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Comparatively Speaking: Refractive Index vs. Optical Rotation
The refractive index, or index of refraction of a medium, is a measure by how much the speed of light is reduced when it travels within specific solvents. The speed of light traveling through a vacuum is defined as 1.000.
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Comparatively Speaking: Gene vs. Protein Expression Studies
What is the difference between gene and protein expression studies to evaluate the efficacy of cosmetic products? Nava Dayan, Ph.D., explains in this edition of "Comparatively Speaking."
Literature/Data
Collagen and Keratin Composites Improve Cellular Affinity
Keratin nanoparticles and their effects on fibrillogenesis in type I collagen were explored in a recent study published in the
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Elbowing Out the Microbial Competition
As anyone who's a sibling or has kids knows: there's competition for real estate in the back seat of a car. And it's fierce; pushing, elbowing and crossing imaginary boundaries. Inventors from The State University of New York have applied this struggle to a topical that uses good microbes to drive out unwanted ones from the skin.
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Comparatively Speaking: Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting and Sterilizing
Cleaning refers to the removal of organic materials while sanitizing, disinfecting and sterilizing refer to reducing viable microbes. Tony O'Lenick asks Rich Theiner for clarification, in this "Comparatively Speaking."
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Naming Cosmetic Raw Materials
In this excerpt, Tony O'Lenick looks to Perry Romanowski to explain how cosmetic raw materials are named for the benefit of novice formulators.
Literature/Data
From Plant Extracts to Novel Lipstick Compositions
Obayashi reviews the effects of plant extracts for photoaging skin. His review, with 20 references, covers the mechanism of photoaging and herbs with anti-photoaging activity.
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Comparatively Speaking: Sun Protection vs. Broad Spectrum Protection
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick asks: What is the difference between sun protection and broad spectrum protection? Olga V. Dueva-Koganov of Ciba provides the answer.
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Second Nature: Sustainability as the Outgrowth of Naturals, A Commentary
Personal care consumers increasingly demand natural products but these are not always sustainable, especially considering the broader principles of this doctrine. This paper is a commentary on natural products and ingredients, certifications and innovations to advance this category in the context of UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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