Delivery System Handbook For Personal Care And Cosmetic Products Technology Applications And Formulations Meyer R Rosen Eds by Meyer R. Rosen (eds.) 9780815515043, 0815515049 instant download after payment.
Content:
Contributing Authors,
Pages XXIX-XLIIContributing Companies and Universities,
Pages XLIII-LIISeries Editor's Preface,
Pages LIII-LIV, Meyer R. Rosen
Preface,
Pages LV-LX, Meyer R. Rosen
Acknowledgments,
Pages LXI-LXII, Meyer R. Rosen
1 - The Delivery System Movement,
Pages 3-10, Meyer R. Rosen
2 - Executive Summary: Book-at-a-Glance,
Pages 11-73, Meyer R. Rosen
3 - Skin: Physiology and Penetration Pathways,
Pages 77-100, Bozena B. Michniak-Kohn, Philip W. Wertz, Mohammad Al-Khalili, Victor M. Meidan
4 - Delivery System Design in Topically Applied Formulations: An Overview,
Pages 101-118, Nava Dayan
5 - From Ancient Potions to Modern Lotions: A Technology Overview and Introduction to Topical Delivery Systems,
Pages 119-134, Elishalom Yechiel, Rosemarie L. Coste
6 - Crossing the Lipid Barrier with the Echo-Derm™ Delivery System: (A Skin-Mimicking, Lamellar Matrix System),
Pages 137-156, David Pollock
7 - Tetrahydropiperine: A Natural Topical Permeation Enhancer,
Pages 157-178, Muhammed Majeed, Lakshmi Prakash
8 - Microencapsulation: An Overview of the Technology Landscape,
Pages 181-190, Zev Lidert
9 - Microcapsules as a Delivery System,
Pages 191-213, Scott Hawkins, Mike Wolf, Geraldine Guyard, Stephen Greenberg, Nava Dayan
10 - Tagravit™ Microcapsules as Controlled Drug Delivery Devices and Their Formulations,
Pages 215-258, Emma Kvitnitsky, Natalia Lerner, Yury E. Shapiro
11 - Phase-Change Materials: A Novel Microencapsulation Technique for Personal Care,
Pages 259-272, Todd Elder, Andrew Bell
12 - Topical Delivery Systems Based on Polysaccharide Microspheres,
Pages 273-282, Maurizio V. Cattaneo
13 - Liposomes in Personal Care Products,
Pages 285-302, Vitthal S. Kulkarni
14 - Interactive Vehicles in Synergistic Cosmeceuticals: Advances in Nanoencapsulation, Transportation, Transfer, and Targeting,
Pages 303-319, Elishalom Yechiel
15 - Porous Entrapment Spheres as Delivery Vehicles,
Pages 323-332, Anthony Ansaldi
16 - Polymeric Porous Delivery Systems: Polytrap® and Microsponge®,
Pages 333-351, Subhash Saxena, Sergio Nacht
17 - Chronospheres®: Controlled Topical Actives Release Technology,
Pages 353-364, James V. Gruber, Louis Punto, Peter Dow
18 - Nanotopes™: A Novel Ultra-Small Unilamellar Carrier System for Cosmetic Actives,
Pages 365-393, Werner Baschong, Bernd Herzog, Carl W. Artmann, Christine Mendrok, Sébastien Mongiat, Joseph A. Lupia
19 - Practical Application of Fractal Geometry for Ultra-High Surface Area Personal Care Delivery Systems,
Pages 395-405, Michel S. Lefebvre
20 - Optimizing Skin Delivery of Active Ingredients From Emulsions: From Theory To Practice,
Pages 409-436, Johann W. Wiechers
21 - The Delivery Systems' Delivery System,
Pages 437-472, James M. Wilmott, Duncan Aust, Barbara E. Brockway, Vitthal Kulkarni
22 - Preparation of Stable Multiple Emulsions as Delivery Vehicles for Consumer Care Products: Study of the Factors Affecting the Stability of the System (w1/o/w2),
Pages 473-497, Mouhcine Kanouni, Henri L. Rosano
23 - Coacervate Foam Delivery Systems,
Pages 501-511, Manuel Gamez-Garcia
24 - Soft Cell Approach to Personal Care: Hydrophilic Active-Filled Polyurethane Delivery Systems,
Pages 513-532, James A. Smith, Betty Jagoda Murphy
25 - Sugar Structured Surfactant Systems (S4™),
Pages 535-546, Raeda M. Smadi, John Hawkins
26 - Shear-Thinning Lamellar Gel Network Emulsions as Delivery Systems,
Pages 547-568, Irma Ryklin, Blaine Byers
27 - ProLipid® Skin-Mimetic Lamellar gel Carrier and Delivery Systems,
Pages 569-586, Mark E. Rerek
28 - Intelligent Polymers and Self Organizing Liposome Gel Delivery Systems,
Pages 587-602, Wolfgang Meier, Jörg Schreiber
29 - Cubosomes® and Self-Assembled Bicontinuous Cubic Liquid Crystalline Phases,
Pages 603-620, Patrick Spicer, Matthew Lynch, Steven Hoath, Marty Visscher
30 - Nonaqueous Delivery Systems with Controlled Rheological Behavior,
Pages 621-631, Lin Lu Healy
31 - Cationic Silicone Complexes as Delivery Systems,
Pages 635-666, Anthony J. O'Lenick Jr., Charles W. Buffa
32 - “Pro-fragrant” Silicone Delivery Polymers,
Pages 667-682, Robert J. Perry
33 - Silicone Technology as Delivery Systems for Personal Care Ingredients,
Pages 683-714, Stephanie Postiaux, Catherine Stoller, Anne-Marie Vincent, Joanna Newton
34 - Linear Silicone Fluids for Controlled Volatility Delivery Systems,
Pages 715-738, Arndt Schlosser, Julie Boucher, Hubert Yeboah, Claudius Schwarzwaelder
35 - Starch-Based Delivery Systems,
Pages 741-760, Susan O. Freers
36 - Thixogel™: Novel Topical Delivery Systems for Hydrophobic Plant Actives,
Pages 761-794, John J. Wille
37 - Smart Vectorization: Enzymatically Activated Encapsulation Technologies,
Pages 797-816, Eric Perrier, Janice Hart
38 - Thinking Outside the Jars and Bottles: Delivery Systems for Unit-Dose Topical Delivery of Complimentary and/or Incompatible Actives,
Pages 817-830, James A. Smith, Betty Jagoda Murphy
39 - Water-Soluble Adhesive Patch Delivery Systems for Personal Care Actives,
Pages 833-848, Steve Kantner
40 - Dry & Deliver!: Substrate-Based, Water-Activated, Anhydrous Delivery Systems,
Pages 849-858, James A. Smith, Betty Jagoda Murphy
41 - RetiSTAR™ for Cosmetic Formulations: Stabilized Retinol,
Pages 861-871, Axel Jentzsch, Patricia Aikens
42 - Controlled Delivery and Enhancement of Topical Activity of Salicylic Acid,
Pages 873-879, Paul Thau
43 - Controlled Delivery of Hydroxyacids,
Pages 881-908, Barbara Green, David Milora
44 - New and Emerging Testing Technology for Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Personal Care Delivery Systems,
Pages 911-929, David Tonucci
45 - GraphiSenses: A New Methodology for Identifying Personal Care Opportunities,
Pages 933-956, Myriam Delvaux
Glossary,
Pages 957-972Suppliers/Vendors,
Pages 973-981Trademarks,
Pages 983-986Index,
Pages 987-1033