Cosmetics are a fast-growing segment in the global personal care industry and the application of nanocosmeceuticals are on the rise. Conventional cosmetics greatly lack specific delivery systems, prolong effects and relatively heavy doses may be necessary. One of the common complaints of consumers is rather short-term activity of cosmetics, especially in face care products. Nanocosmeceuticals, having more advanced nutrient delivery mechanisms, carry more task specific nutrients to the skin deep where it can be metabolized and used to nourish cells. It can help to increase the aesthetic…mehr
Cosmetics are a fast-growing segment in the global personal care industry and the application of nanocosmeceuticals are on the rise. Conventional cosmetics greatly lack specific delivery systems, prolong effects and relatively heavy doses may be necessary. One of the common complaints of consumers is rather short-term activity of cosmetics, especially in face care products.
Nanocosmeceuticals, having more advanced nutrient delivery mechanisms, carry more task specific nutrients to the skin deep where it can be metabolized and used to nourish cells. It can help to increase the aesthetic appeal of a product influencing the purchase decision of a consumer. Nanocosmeceuticals: Innovation, Application and Safety highlights the trends and applications of nanotechnology in cosmeceuticals for more advance and task specific nutrients delivery and long term effects of personal care products using liposome, solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers, transferosomes, niosomes, phytosomes, nanoemulsions, silver nanoparticles, chitin nanofibrils etc. It also provides the detailed information on regulatory laws, safety and marketing aspects of cosmeceuticals.
This book offers an indispensable guide for professors, researchers, students, formulation chemists as well as formulation scientists in academia and industry; beauticians and decision-makers in consumer organizations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malay K. Das (MPharm, PhD) is a Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dibrugarh University, in India. His research interests include novel drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical nanotechnology, nanomedicine, and transdermal and targeted drug delivery systems. He has handled several major research projects sponsored by the DST, DBT, ICMR, UGC, and AICTE. Professor Das has been honored with the prestigious DBT-Biotechnology Overseas Associateship at the University of South Florida, Tampa, United States and the DST-UKIERI Research Award in collaboration with the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College, London, United Kingdom. He has several publications including peer-reviewed research and review articles in various international journals, as well as chapters in various books published by international publishers.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Nanotechnology in personal care products 2. Nanocosmeceuticals: Concept, opportunities and challenges 3. Dematopharmacokinetics and possible mechanism of action for nanocosmeceuticals 4. Production and physicochemical characterization of nanocosmeceuticals 5. Physical, chemical and microbilogical stability of nanocosmetics 6. Potential of colloidal drug carriers for nanocosmeceutical application 7. Liposomes as a skin delivery system for cosmeceuticals 8. Phytosomes in functional cosmetics 9. Lipid-based nanocosmeceuticals with anti-aging potential 10. Smart lipid nanoparticles for cosmetic use 11. Potential of nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals 12. Surfactant-based nano vesicles for Cosmeceutical applications 13. Nano Sunscreens for cosmeceutical applications 14. Biosynthesized colloidal metallic nanoparticles based nanocosmetic formulations 15. Dendrimers for skin delivery of cosmeceuticals 16. Natural polymer based nanocarriers for advanced cosmeceutical application 17. Herbal cosmeceuticals for beauty and skin therapy 18. Recent applications and current patents of nanocosmeceuticals 19. Current Global regulations for nanocosmeceuticals 20. Toxicity and hazardous effects of nanocosmeceuticals 21. Safety evaluation and assessment for nanocosmeceuticals products 22. Nanocosmecuticals: current trends, market analysis and future trends
1. Introduction to Nanotechnology in personal care products 2. Nanocosmeceuticals: Concept, opportunities and challenges 3. Dematopharmacokinetics and possible mechanism of action for nanocosmeceuticals 4. Production and physicochemical characterization of nanocosmeceuticals 5. Physical, chemical and microbilogical stability of nanocosmetics 6. Potential of colloidal drug carriers for nanocosmeceutical application 7. Liposomes as a skin delivery system for cosmeceuticals 8. Phytosomes in functional cosmetics 9. Lipid-based nanocosmeceuticals with anti-aging potential 10. Smart lipid nanoparticles for cosmetic use 11. Potential of nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals 12. Surfactant-based nano vesicles for Cosmeceutical applications 13. Nano Sunscreens for cosmeceutical applications 14. Biosynthesized colloidal metallic nanoparticles based nanocosmetic formulations 15. Dendrimers for skin delivery of cosmeceuticals 16. Natural polymer based nanocarriers for advanced cosmeceutical application 17. Herbal cosmeceuticals for beauty and skin therapy 18. Recent applications and current patents of nanocosmeceuticals 19. Current Global regulations for nanocosmeceuticals 20. Toxicity and hazardous effects of nanocosmeceuticals 21. Safety evaluation and assessment for nanocosmeceuticals products 22. Nanocosmecuticals: current trends, market analysis and future trends
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