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Type: News
Section: Research > Tech Transfer
Skin Care
Ampoule Dropper-Mixing Type by HCP Packaging
The packaging is ideal for intensive treatments with active ingredients.
Tech Transfer
Cosmeceutical, Nutraceuticals and Biofunctional Textiles for a Better Quality of Life
Biofunctional textiles, innovative cosmeceuticals and nutraceuticals were among the more than 200 topics presented at the 8th International Congress of International Society of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Actives
The Rise of Recombinant Proteins in Beauty - and Making them Scalable
Considering the momentum recombinant proteins are gaining in beauty, here C&T takes closer look at what they are, how they're used, market demand, future directions and their production, with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., and Johnny Cordiner, CEO, Phenotypeca.
Literature/Data
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Skin Care
Report: 64% of Consumers Unaware of Blue Light Impact on Skin
Five working days on a phone or laptop can reportedly have the same impact on the skin as spending 25 minutes in midday sun without any protection.
Natural/Sustainable
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Tech Transfer
A New Source of Collagen
Collagen injections may be a thing of the past. Japanese sweetmaker, Eiwa Confectionery has introduced collagen marshmallows to the UK.
Literature/Data
Top Scientific Innovations of 2008
Microfluidics, a white laser confocal instrument, a PET/MRI combined imaging system, and a continuing-focus microscopy instrument were ranked among the top ten life science inventions of 2008.
Tech Transfer
Nutraceuticals and Nanoparticles
"Nutraceuticals and nanoparticles ... Not the most logical combination for my first
C&T Today e-newsletter column, but life is full of surprises," writes Johann Wiechers, PhD.
Tech Transfer
Testing Well-Being Effect of Cosmetics
The R&D department of the Dermscan Group has developed a series of new tests that evaluate the well-being effect of beauty products on a consumer.
Companies
Amyris Closes Acquisition of Beauty Labs
This acquisition reportedly combines synthetic biology with digital innovation, which has already been implemented in Amyris’ beauty brands.
Tech Transfer
Study Confirms Anti-inflammatory Property of Pycnogenol
Researchers at the National Research Institute on Food and Nutrition have reported that Pycnogenol, an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, is effective for reducing inflammation and soothing pain associated with various health problems.
Tech Transfer
SCC Annual Meeting: Digital Dimensions of Cosmetics
Technology is getting smarter—how might this apply to cosmetics? The SCC Annual Meeting closed with conversation and insight on how virtual reality, handheld 3-D scanning and more apply to the industry.
Tech Transfer
More Studies Necessary for Laser Treatments of Acne
In a recent question/answer feature, one consumer raised the question of whether laser treatments are appropriate for the treatment of acne.
Tech Transfer
Study Supports Photo-protective Ability of High Flavanol Chocolate
Researchers from the London University of the Arts and the European Dermatology London have reported that the consumption of dark chocolate rich in flavanols can protect skin from UV light.
Literature/Data
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.
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