cosmetic pharmaceutical Articles
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Azo Dye Decolorization By Chemical, Physical and Biological Techniques
The textile industry utilizes more than 10,000 different dyes and pigments, with the annual worldwide production nearing 2,000,000 tons. The azo class of synthetic dyes is by far the most commonly used dye, representing more than 50% of all dye production. There are more than 2000 structurally different azo dyes in commercial usage. Many different techniques are being used in an attempt to ...
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Nanobiotechnology approaches for targeted delivery of pharmaceutics and cosmetics ingredients
Nanobiotechnology refers to the ability to create and manipulate biological and bio-chemical materials, devices, and systems at atomic and molecular levels. Nano delivery systems hold great potential to overcome some of the obstacles in bio-pharmaceutical production, such as water soluble/insoluble pharmaceutical drugs and cosmetic ingredients, risks of toxicity, increasing bio-active efficacy, ...
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PEG Chemical Structure
This article will introduce PEG chemical structure, PEG synthesis, and PEG properties Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a compound composed of repeated ethylene glycol units [-(CH2CH2O)n], is also known as Macrogols. PEG and PEG derivatives have the characteristics of non-irritation, good water solubility, good compatibility, etc. . At the same time, they possess excellent lubricity, moisture retention ...
By BOC Sciences
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Analysis of Cleaning Validation Compounds using the TOC Fusion Analyzer
Abstract By taking an active approach to prevent cross-contamination in pharmaceutical and cosmetic production, international agencies such as the USFDA, ICH, EC, Health Canada, and the WHO have established regulations and guidelines for effective cleaning and sanitization.1-6 With the potential side effects due to exposure, limiting carry-over of residual compounds into subsequent batches is ...
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Analysis of Cleaning Validation Compounds using the TOC Fusion Analyzer
Abstract By taking an active approach to prevent cross-contamination in pharmaceutical and cosmetic production, international agencies such as the USFDA, ICH, EC, Health Canada, and the WHO have established regulations and guidelines for effective cleaning and sanitization.1-6 With the potential side effects due to exposure, limiting carry-over of residual compounds into subsequent batches is ...
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Huateng Pharma Unveils Premium Ingredients for Commodities and Cosmetics
Huateng Pharma, a leading supplier of high-quality ingredients for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, is proud to announce its range of novel ingredients designed for both commodities and cosmetics. The company is committed to delivering excellence from lab to commercial scale, ensuring the highest standards of quality and performance. 1. Tetrahydrocurcumin (CAS No. 36062-04-1): ...
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What the usage of manual bottle labeling machine ?
A typical manual bottle labeling machine presents a host of benefits in the overall production process, such as the following; Affordability This labeling equipment variant is arguably the most affordable than any other type in the market. Ideally, its design construction is quite straightforward and does not feature any complicated software program. Besides, this machine features a few ...
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How to Synthesize Wax Esters? Three Synthetic Routes
Wax esters are esters formed by long-chain fatty acids and fatty alcohols. Owing to their biodegradability and good lubricity, wax esters can be used as base materials for advanced lubricants and advanced emollient oils for aviation, machinery, and chemical industries as well as for daily cosmetics and other fields. Wax esters can be divided into saturated and unsaturated types. The wax esters ...
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Testing of Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Raw Materials & Final Product Formulations for CODEX, USP/NF & BP Regulations
There are STANDARD Guidelines used to define the Identification and Purity of compounds used in Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic formulations, as well as the final Products. These protocols are described in great detail in the various Monographs of the United States and British Pharmacopoeias, the National Formulary (USP/NF and BP), the International FAO/WHO Codex (CODEX) and other Regulatory ...
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Introduction of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)
Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a compound composed of repeated ethylene glycol units [-(CH2CH2O)n], is also known as Macrogols. PEG and PEG derivatives have the characteristics of non-irritation, good water solubility, good compatibility, etc. . At the same time, they possess excellent lubricity, moisture retention and dispersibility so that they can be used as adhesives, antistatic agents and ...
By BOC Sciences
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Synthetic Biology for the Production of Biobased Molecules
How does synthetic biology technology lead to the production of novel biobased chemicals? The ShikiFactory100 project aims to produce a collection of over 100 high-value compounds from the shikimate pathway, a metabolic pathway widely used by organisms in nature (e.g. bacteria, fungi and plants) to synthesise the aromatic amino acids (AAAs) phenylalanine (Phe), tryptophan (Trp) and tyrosine ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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Biopharma PEG Supplies Cholesterol (Plant-Derived) Used As Excipients for Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs)
Cholesterol, a derivative of cyclopentane polyhydrophenanthrene, is the main steroid compound in mammals. Most of the traditional cholesterol comes from animal brainstem and lanolin, which is of animal origin and has the risk of carrying animal viruses. Biopharma PEG innovatively uses plant sterols as starting materials to prepare plant-derived cholesterol (CAS NO.: 57-88-5) through biological ...
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Application and Production of Keratinase
Keratinase is a type of extracellular, inducible proteolytic enzyme that can degrade keratin substrates that are insoluble. This enzyme can hydrolyze hair, feathers, and collagen in the sewage system during wastewater treatment. Additionally, it is useful in the food industry and the manufacturing of livestock feed, etc. Enzymatic hydrolysis of insoluble feather keratin using the keratinase ...
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Arbutin – Natural Skin Whitener
Skin pigmentation variations and discolorations can appear in the form of various dark spots, due to age, acne scars or other conditions, or obtained as a result of the overexposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays. Sometimes freckles, the small dots of highly concentrated skin pigmentation, could also be undesirable. Skin whitening, lightening and bleaching refer to the use of chemical ...
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What Revisions Has U.S. Pharmacopoeia Made to Pharmaceutical Excipients?
Pharmaceutical excipients are natural or synthetic substances formulated together with the active ingredients of the drug, whose purpose is to increase the formulations containing effective active ingredients or endow the active ingredients in the final dosage form with therapeutic effects, such as promoting drug absorption or solubility. Pharmaceutical excipients can also be used in the ...
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Everything You Want to Know About Keratinase Enzyme
Keratinase is an extracellular protein hydrolysis inducing enzyme that degrades insoluble keratin substrates. This enzyme can hydrolyze hair, feathers and collagen in wastewater systems during wastewater treatment. In addition, it can be used in the food industry and in the manufacture of livestock feed, among others. Keratinase is an adaptogenic enzyme that is produced only when an inducer ...
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QC and product screening of hair, skin, and dentalcare products with NIRS
Quality control of hair, skin, and dentalcare products continues to increase in importance for producers. Aside from safeguarding our health, it is equally important to avoid the sale of out-of-specification products. Product recalls are very expensive and have a lasting effect on a company’s reputation. Therefore, intensive testing of these different care products is essential before ...
By Metrohm AG
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Harnessing the Potential of Marine Polysaccharides as Valuable Resources
Source of Marine Polysaccharides Marine polysaccharides are primarily sourced from a diverse range of marine organisms that thrive in oceans and seas. Seaweeds are the primary and most abundant source of marine polysaccharides. Seaweeds with high polysaccharide content, such as red algae (Rhodophyta), brown algae (Phaeophyceae), and green algae (Chlorophyta), have been extensively studied for ...
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A Brief Introduction to Functional PEGs
Due to its biological inertness and good biocompatibility, polyethylene glycol (PEG) has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical industry, biological materials, cosmetics, and analytical science. A number of compounds, such as proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, drugs and liposomes, after being modified by PEG covalent bonding, can effectively extend the circulation time in the body, ...
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