scholarly journals Biocompounds from rapeseed oil industry co-stream as active ingredients for skin care applications

2015 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 496-505 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Rivera ◽  
K. Rommi ◽  
M. M. Fernandes ◽  
R. Lantto ◽  
T. Tzanov
Cosmetics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Panagoula Pavlou ◽  
Angeliki Siamidi ◽  
Athanasia Varvaresou ◽  
Marilena Vlachou

Skin care formulations have evolved as the interaction of health and beauty products for the skin. Their benefits are based on the combination of cosmetic active ingredients and targeted application. Cosmetic actives have been used in novel formulations for decades (sunscreens, anti-aging treatments, etc.), but the problems with their low solubility, low penetration, and physicochemical instability when applied to the skin have yet to be solved. One way to circumvent these shortcomings is to use lipid carriers, which are known to play an important role in the solubility of poorly soluble compounds by facilitating skin permeation and improving stability. This review addresses recent advances in skin care products that use novel nanotechnology-based lipid systems (liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, etc.) to deliver moisturizing cosmetic actives and improve product efficacy.


Author(s):  
В.В. ИЛЛАРИОНОВА ◽  
А.А. ВИНОКУРОВА ◽  
С.А. ИЛЬИНОВА ◽  
Е.Н. ГУБА ◽  
М.В. ГУСЕВА

Разработана рецептура парфюмерно-косметического средства для ухода за кожей детей первых лет жизни, отвечающего требованиям безопасности, обладающего высокими потребительскими свойствами и ценовой доступностью. Для тестирования качества разрабатываемого продукта составлены четыре рецептуры с различным процентным содержанием ингредиентов, по которым были изготовлены 4 образца детского косметического масла. По истечении трех месяцев хранения образцов в различных условиях дестабилизирующего воздействия и тестирования инженером-парфюмером для дальнейших исследований был отобран лучший образец. Установлено, что изготовленный по разработанной рецептуре образец детского косметического масла полностью соответствует требованиям ГОСТ 32852–2014. Исследование показателя трансэпидермального водопоглощения (ТЭВП), проведенное с помощью прибора DermaLab Series SkinLab Combo, показало, что при применении изготовленного по разработанной рецептуре детского масла показатель ТЭВП снижается, что свидетельствует о необходимом увлажнении за счет создания тонкой окклюзивной пленки, которая не дает влаге испариться с поверхности кожи. Разработанный продукт, обогащенный активными ингредиентами, соответствует требованиям безопасности и качества и подходит для ежедневного бережного ухода за детской кожей и массажа. The formulation of perfumery and cosmetics product for skin care of children of the first years of life, which meets the safety requirements, has high consumer properties and affordability, has been developed. Four recipes with different percentages of ingredients were compiled to test the quality of the product being developed. According to these formulations recipes, 4 samples of children's cosmetic oil were made. After three months of storing samples under various conditions of destabilizing influence and testing by the perfumer engineer for further research, the best sample was selected. It is established that the sample of children's cosmetic oil made according to the developed formulation fully meets the requirements of GOST 32852–2014. The study of the transepidermal water absorption indicator (TWA), conducted using the device DermaLab Series SkinLab Combo, showed that when using baby oil made according to the developed formulation, TWA indicator decreases, which provides the necessary hydration by creating a thin occlusive film that does not allow moisture to evaporate from the skin surface. The developed product, enriched with active ingredients, meets the requirements of safety and quality, is suitable for daily gentle care of children's skin and massage.


Cosmetics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Marta Salvador Ferreira ◽  
Maria Catarina Magalhães ◽  
José Manuel Sousa-Lobo ◽  
Isabel Filipa Almeida

The development of synthetic peptides for skin care dates to the 1980s. The cosmetic industry periodically launches new peptides, as they are promising and appealing active ingredients in the growing and innovative cosmetics market. In this study, trends in the use of peptides in anti-aging products were analyzed by comparing the composition of the products marketed in 2011 with products launched or reformulated in 2018. The scientific and marketing evidence for their application as active ingredients in anti-aging cosmetics was also compiled from products’ labels, suppliers’ technical data forms and online scientific databases. The use of peptides in anti-aging cosmetics increased by 7.2%, while the variety and the number of peptide combinations in products have increased by 88.5%. The most used peptides in antiaging cosmetic formulations are, in descending order, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Palmitoyl Oligopeptide and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8. In 2011, the majority of peptides were obtained from synthesis, while in 2018, biotechnology processing was the dominant source. This study provides an overview of the market trends regarding the use of peptides in anti-aging products, providing meaningful data for scientists involved in the development of new peptides to identify opportunities for innovation in this area.


Author(s):  
Zuming Li

This paper analyzes the organic solvent extracts of Aesculus chinensis Bunge Bark using TG and Py-GC-MS. The pyrolysis products were analyzed by GC-MS. The results showed that the extracts of Aesculus chinensis Bunge Bark contain a large number of biologically active components, including hydrocarbons, acids, ethers, alcohols, and phenols. The main components in the extract of Aesculus chinensis Bunge Bark are healthy and abundant; the main representatives of the active ingredients are Scopoletin Vanillin, Eugeno, Pyridine, p-Cresol, Indoles, Maltol and Furfural. There are potential applications in bioenergy, biopharmaceuticals, cosmetics, skin care products, and spices.


Economies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Mohd Azlan Shah Zaidi ◽  
Zulkefly Abdul Karim ◽  
Noor Amirah Zaidon

Movements in palm oil price give important signals to various stakeholders of the palm oil industry in Malaysia. Thus, understanding external and internal factors that may affect the palm oil price is vital to the industry players for sustainability of their activities. This study investigates relative importance of external and internal shocks on the movement of palm oil price in Malaysia. Employing a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model on quarterly data from 1990 to 2019, the findings reveal that external shocks are more dominant in affecting the palm oil price. Shocks to the crude oil price, the prices of substitution goods (soybeans oil, rapeseed oil, and sunflower oil), the world palm oil price, and foreign income significantly affect the palm oil price in the short and medium run. The results also indicate that a shock to soybean oil price has a more profound effect on the palm oil price than a shock to rapeseed oil or sunflower oil prices, respectively. Likewise, shocks to incomes from India as well as from Netherlands create greater impacts on the palm oil price than a shock to income from the other trading partners, respectively. The study has shown the importance of external factors in affecting the palm oil industry.


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