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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Regional
China to Accept Animal-alternative Test Data Under These Conditions
Could the animal testing mandate for cosmetics be over in China? No. At least not yet. But under given circumstances, animal-alternative test data will instead be allowed, as well as abstracts of safety assessments.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Microorganisms to Modulate Skin pH
Ammonia oxidizing microorganisms are the subject of a novel patent application from AOBiome, described herein to impart skin benefits by controlling pH.
Methods/Tools
Study Finds Evaporation Time is Key to Emulsion Rheology, Stability
A recent study published in the
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
explores properties impacting the rheology and stability of rosemary oil nanoemulsions. Results underlined evaporation time as key.
Regional
China Releases Draft Provisions to Protect Trade Secrets
China's State Administration for Market Regulation has released draft provisions for the protection of trade secrets. Comments are requested.
Method/Process
On-tape Method Detects Modifications in Keratin
A recent paper published in the
Journal of Proteome Research
explores an on-tape digestion test method to screen targeted modifications in human skin keratin.
Literature/Data
'Ester Dance Reaction' Yields Low-cost Aromatic Esters
Research from Waseda University in Japan describes a novel catalyst and reaction, the "ester dance reaction," that could make synthesizing aromatic compounds sustainably easier.
Sensory
Measuring Tack in Hair Styling Products
Researchers from Technische Universität München have reported on a technique to measure the effects of different ingredients and environmental conditions on the tackiness of hair styling products.
Methods/Tools
Could Circadian Time Stamping Ultra-Personalize Care?
Korean researchers have developed a model based on machine learning and hair follicle cells to estimate an individual's circadian time. Their work was recently published in the
Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research.
Literature/Data
Andean Otoba Wax Delivers Stable Nanoparticles, Anti-hair Loss Potential
Research published in
Cosmetics
describes the efficacy of Andean region Otoba wax to form solid lipid nanoparticles and deliver potential anti-hair loss efficacy.
Methods/Tools
Synthetic Microbe Cocultures Could Uncover Quorum Sensing
Research published in
Trends in Microbiology
explores how synthetic biology could be used to study quorum sensing within the microbiome to eventually control this communication for desired skin (and other) benefits.
Tech Transfer
Devan Fashions R-Vital Multivitamin for Topical Textile Delivery
R-Vital is the latest range of nutritional actives developed by textile specialist Devan for the treatment of fabrics and direct delivery to the body.
Regional
Colombian Senate Bans Animal Testing for Cosmetics
Colombia is the first nation in South America to ban animal testing for cosmetics. "Today, Colombia becomes a better and more humane society," said Senate Co-author Richard Aguilar, according to Animal Defenders International.
Tech Transfer
Sweat-eating Microbes Power E-skins
Electronic skins for health diagnostics and monitoring require a reliable power source. Work published in
Nano Energy
leverages a solution whose supply is consistent: human sweat, and the bacteria that feed on it.
Companies
P&G Ventures Calls for Virtual Innovation Challenge Entries
The challenge seeks budding entrepreneurs to drive the next generation of technologies in areas ranging from women's health and enhanced sleep, to chronic conditions, male wellness and more.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Detecting Water Content in Deep Eutectic Solvents
Research appearing in the
Journal of Molecular Liquids
explores the use of ATR-IR spectroscopy to estimate the water content in natural deep eutectic solvents.
Methods/Tools
Do Nanomaterials Penetrate Skin? EUON Commissions Review Study
The EUON commissioned a literature review to explore the potential dermal absorption of nanomaterials. Results found the materials rarely penetrate intact skin, except for ionic silver, but a more standardized approach to testing is needed.
Natural/Sustainable
Beiersdorf and Evonik Collaborate for Carbon Dioxide-upcycled Care
By using artificial photosynthesis uses renewable energy, CO2, and water, Evonik and Beiersdorf are in joint research to turn carbon dioxide into care products. It aims to develop sustainable raw materials for care products, using carbon dioxide as the starting material.
Research
L'Oréal x Melanoma Research Alliance Partner for Early Detection
A longtime partner of the Melanoma Research Alliance, three L'Oréal-owned skin care brands are working with the organization to improve early detection methods for melanoma.
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