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Bridging the gap between tradition and sustainability / Linda B. Sedlewicz in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 8, N° 1 (02/2015)
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Titre : Bridging the gap between tradition and sustainability Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Linda B. Sedlewicz, Auteur ; Karin Stoffels, Auteur ; Rose F. Durham, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p. 37-40 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Conservateurs (chimie) -- Suppression ou remplacement
Cosmétiques -- AdditifsIndex. décimale : 668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques Résumé : Public discussions of many traditional preservative chemistries has made it more difficult for formulators to develop adequately preserved products. Inadequatly preserved personal care products are a public health risk that can trigger a product recall and severely damage the repitation of the manufacturer. As a result, many formulators are turning to natural and nature-identical multifunctional additives as a way to maintain the microbiological stability and safety of their products.
Schülke & Mayr GmbH has a long history of combining chemistries to obtain optimized perservative systems. The boosting effect of naturally-derived Zemea Propanediol, from DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products, combined with nature-identical fragrance materials and gentle synthetics, give sensiva PA 30 and sensiva PA 40 the ability to stabilise many personal care formulations to the same stringent criteria as more traditional preservative blends, bridging the gap between tradition and sustainability.Note de contenu : - MULTIFUCTIONAL ADDITIVES : Nature identical
- METHODS AND TEST MATERIAL : challenge tests - Preparation of inoculum - Test material
- RESULTSPermalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23187
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 16940 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Customisation offers greater preservation options / Richard Scott in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 11, N° 1 (02/2017)
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Titre : Customisation offers greater preservation options Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Scott, Intervieweur ; David Koehl, Personne interviewée Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 70-71 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chimie industrielle -- Législation -- Pays de l'Union européenne
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Cosmétiques -- Aspect sanitaire
Industrie cosmétique -- Législation -- Pays de l'Union EuropéenneIndex. décimale : 668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques Résumé : The personal care industry thrives on innovation, both in ternis of finished product trends and exciting ingredient technology. Consumers like to feel they are experiencing the benefit of the latest cutting-edge science in order to keep one step ahead of the otherwise inevitable onset of ageing, but it is important to remember that the industry understandably has to comply with very strict regulations, so innovation needs to be developed within boundaries that lirait the use of certain chemicals.
Regulation and restricted/prohibited lists therefore create a limited palette of substances for use by formulators of personal care products, and this necessitates a new way of thinking and looking at existing technologies in novel ways.
In the cosmetics industry, preservatives have perhaps seen the tightest restraints in terms of allowable chemistries. As a result formulators have looked to use synergistic blends, boosting agents and multifunctional ingredients that eliminate the need for preservatives, and these techniques have helped to broaden the range of options without the need for new preservatives.
Personal Care spoke to David Koehl, marketing manager of Troy Corporation to leam more about how this sector is tackling the various challenges presented by regulations and the consequential impact on innovation.En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fo67ZlcbwstbzCNXi_z3-X_P-knsjnCY/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27907
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18677 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible 18676 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Delivery systems benefit nature-identical preservatives / Karen Winkowski in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 11, N° 1 (02/2017)
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Titre : Delivery systems benefit nature-identical preservatives Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karen Winkowski, Auteur ; Andrea Wingenfeld, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 73-75 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Conservateurs (chimie) -- Suppression ou remplacement
Cosmétiques -- Additifs
Déhydroacétique, AcideL'acide déhydroacétique (No CAS : 520-45-6) ou déshydroacétique est un composé organique dérivé d'une pyrone, utilisé comme fongicide, bactéricide et régulateur de pH.
Il est utilisé comme additif alimentaire sous le numéro E265. Il est halal, casher et végétarien (il s'agit d'un composé de synthèse). Aux États-Unis, son utilisation est limitée au traitement des légumes de la famille des courges, comme conservateur, dans la limite de 65 ppm résiduels dans le légume préparé. Il n'a pas de toxicité démontrée même à long terme, à des doses de 10 mg/kg de poids corporel pendant 150 jours, mais à très hautes doses, il est source de nausées, ataxie, voire convulsions, et entrave la fonction rénale.Index. décimale : 668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques Résumé : The delivery of DHA in Optiphen DLP preservative offers a sustainable preservative system that enhances the antimicrobial efficacy of the DHA active and allows for the use of a lowel level of the active ingredient. Furthermore, the optimised delivery system minimises compatibility problems and limits exposure to the active ingredient. Optiphen DLP preservative is very effective in boosting products where fungi is difficult to control without interfering with the viscosity and typically results in less or no yellowing in the finished product when compared to DHA powder. This non-alcohol based preservative is designed with an optimised delivery system and may be used in personal care formulations with a pH up to 6.4. Note de contenu : - FIGURES : 1. Impact of the delivery system on the efficacy of 1,600 ppm DHA when delivered as Optiphen DLP preservative vs. DHA powder in a clear conditioning shampoo - 2. Efficacy of Optiphen DLP preservative in a nonionic emulsion (pH 6.7) in combination with Optiphen OD preservative booster - 3. Efficacy of Optiphen DLP preservative in a lamellar gel (pH 5.5) in combination with Optiphen HD preservative booster
- TABLES : 1. Simplex mild clear conditioning shampoo : pH 5.5 - Nonionic emulsion, pH 6.7 - 3. Lamellar gel, pH 5.5En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JIpVFWGZixTZ_wfatRPXqCc-gF1DvQJG/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27908
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18677 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible 18676 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Fragrances with broad microbial protection / Richard Scott in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 12, N° 2 (04/2018)
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Titre : Fragrances with broad microbial protection Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Scott, Intervieweur ; Andrea Wingenfeld, Personne interviewée ; Karen Winkowski, Personne interviewée Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 100-101 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Conservateurs (chimie) -- Suppression ou remplacement
Cosmétiques
Houblon et constituantsLe houblon ou houblon grimpant (Humulus lupulus) est une plante herbacée vivace grimpante de la famille des Cannabaceae. Elle a parfois pour noms vernaculaires couleuvrée septentrionale, bois du diable, salsepareille indigène ou vigne du Nord.
ParfumsIndex. décimale : 668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques Résumé : The safety of personal care and cosmetic products is at the top of every manufacturer's list of priorities, and a high level of safety would not be possible without the use of preservative ingredients which eliminate the growth of organisms within aqueous formulations.
However, the range of available preservative ingredients is very limited, meaning that formulators must be creative with their anti-microbial strategies. With this in mind, Ashland has introduced a new aromatic for the personal care and cosmetics industry that also contributes to the preservation of end use products delivering multifunctional benefits including broad anti-microbial protection.
Conarom TM b aromatic addresses growing consumer demand for multifunctional and sustainable ingredients. The aromatic is based on naturally derived hops extract and the nature identical phenylpropanol. It adds a gentle flowery-to-spicy fragrance to differentiate and impart additional allure to the end use formulation.
At dosages of 0.3 to 2% it contributes to microbial stabilisation by delivering broad antimicrobial protection as a secondary effect. Conarom b aromatic can be added to formulations at any phase of production when worked into products at ambient temperature. Ashland say that typical uses include body and skin care emulsions, sun care, shampoo and body washes, conditioners and wet wipes.
Personal Care magazine spoke to Karen Winkowski, PhD, global technical director, Preservatives and Microbial Technology, Ashland, and Andrea Wingenfeld, global marketing manager, Preservatives and Medical Care, Ashland, to discover more about the company's approach to preservation and the new multifunctional ingredient.En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l8u5D8PB2zSreKkQl84SjwOwJtxElUJn/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=30457
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19931 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Honeysuckle extract review for antimicrobial protection / Barbara Olioso in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 11, N° 1 (02/2017)
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Titre : Honeysuckle extract review for antimicrobial protection Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Barbara Olioso, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 76-78 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chèvrefeuille et constituants
Conservateurs (chimie) -- Suppression ou remplacement
Cosmétiques -- Additifs
Extraits de plantes:Extraits (pharmacie)Index. décimale : 668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques Résumé : Cosmetic preservation has become one of the key challenges in the industry today, triggering a great interest for alternative preservation systems that are widely antimicrobial, dermatolagically and toxicologically safe and that have 'consumer friendly' INCI names, such as botanical names. Very few of there multifunctional ingredients tick all of there boxes; however, one that does is the honeysuckle extract from the Lonicera japonica and Lonicera caprifolium flowers used in Plantservative WSr by Campo Research. In this article I shall review this botanical extract combination, looking at its origin, chemistry, applications, antimicrobial performance, safety data, sustainability, parabens and formaldehyde content (or lack of). Note de contenu : - Origin and uses
- Chemistry
- Applications, performance and regulatory status
- Safety data
- Parabens and formaldehyde content
- SustainabilityEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jvoj9JqxE8oN7BICn_Or8WzbeFnaudkU/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27909
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18677 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible 18676 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Increasing the preservative palette : a multifunctional active with natural efficacy against bacteria, yeasts and moulds / Anna Crovetto in SOFW JOURNAL, Vol. 142, N° 5 (05/2016)
PermalinkIngredients focus : alternative preservation systems / Richard Scott in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 8, N° 6 (11/2015)
PermalinkNext generation preservation options / Jan Gauczinski in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 12, N° 1 (02/2018)
PermalinkOffrir des alternatives aux formulateurs / Boris Segalowitch in EXPRESSION COSMETIQUE, N° 28 (07-08/2014)
PermalinkPreservative effects of hinokitiol with levulinic acid / Quoc Tuan Do in GLOBAL PERSONAL CARE, Vol. 24, N° 2 (02/2023)
PermalinkPreservative efficacy of selected antimicrobials of natural origin in a cosmetic emulsion / N. Kočevar Glavač in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE, Vol. 40, N° 3 (06/2018)
PermalinkProteins and peptides as replacements for traditional organic preservatives : Part I / Tyler W. Hodges in COATINGS TECH, Vol. 15, N° 4 (04/2018)
PermalinkPylote fait la chasse aux conservateurs / Tiziano Polito in EMBALLAGES MAGAZINE, N° 954 (09/2013)
PermalinkRaspberry multifunctional for sustainable benefits / Matthias Hentz in GLOBAL PERSONAL CARE, Vol. 24, N° 3 (03/2023)
PermalinkRegulations necessitate new preservation methods / Sangita Singh in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 211, N° 4668 (04/2021)
PermalinkSorbate : nature identical, non-sensitizing, label friendly preservatives for home care detergent products / Sylvia Nefkens in SOFW JOURNAL, Vol. 145, N° 4 (04/2019)
PermalinkThe future of in-can preservation - How is the industry moving away from chemical biocides / Esther Lansdaal in SOFW JOURNAL, Vol. 146, N° 1-2 (01-02/2020)
PermalinkA unique preservative-free solution / Sinerga Research Centre (Italie) in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE, Vol. 12, N° 1 (02/2018)
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