When it comes to the development of new active ingredients for cosmetics, biodiversity is a rich source for inspiration that must be tapped in a sustainable manner to cause no social nor ecological damage. Agri-food by-products are therefore more and more considered as available biomass that can be reused to extract their maximum value to produce new cosmetic ingredients before returning to the biosphere. The process to transform plant waste materials into powerful cosmetic actives is thoroughly described in the present paper via the example of the design of a liquid anti-aging ingredient based on a Prunus domestica L. extract obtained by maceration of plums’ dried leaves in propylene glycol. The subsequent development of an SPE (soli...
Through an integrated approach, which combines tools and techniques in design and food chemistry dis...
Nowadays, cosmetic brands are urged to follow sustainable development strategies via circular econom...
The development of sustainable procedures for the valorization of industrial biomass wastes represen...
Consumers pay more and more attention not just to the safety and health aspects of ingredients enter...
Around the world, the strategies of companies and governments are increasingly converging around the...
Plants are the main source of bioactive compounds that can be used for the formulation of cosmetic p...
An alarming increase in stressful situations, psycho-emotional stress, physical inactivity, global i...
In recent years many studies on cherries have revealed that they are rich sources of bioactive compo...
In recent years, the amount of waste deriving from industrial processes has increased substantially....
La cosmétique valorise des extraits de plantes en les intégrant dans des produits de soin. Ces extra...
Embargoed until 29 July 2024Damson plums are rich in bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, flavon...
Blackcurrant, aronia and cherries are rich sources of anthocyanins, and these pigments are predomina...
Cosmetic science is a science-based, but fashion-led discipline. It covers a wide range of intersect...
Cherry tree branches (Prunus avium var burlat Rosaceae) are agricultural by-products that are often ...
Pectin possesses a dual property of resistance and flexibility and thus has diverse commercial value...
Through an integrated approach, which combines tools and techniques in design and food chemistry dis...
Nowadays, cosmetic brands are urged to follow sustainable development strategies via circular econom...
The development of sustainable procedures for the valorization of industrial biomass wastes represen...
Consumers pay more and more attention not just to the safety and health aspects of ingredients enter...
Around the world, the strategies of companies and governments are increasingly converging around the...
Plants are the main source of bioactive compounds that can be used for the formulation of cosmetic p...
An alarming increase in stressful situations, psycho-emotional stress, physical inactivity, global i...
In recent years many studies on cherries have revealed that they are rich sources of bioactive compo...
In recent years, the amount of waste deriving from industrial processes has increased substantially....
La cosmétique valorise des extraits de plantes en les intégrant dans des produits de soin. Ces extra...
Embargoed until 29 July 2024Damson plums are rich in bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, flavon...
Blackcurrant, aronia and cherries are rich sources of anthocyanins, and these pigments are predomina...
Cosmetic science is a science-based, but fashion-led discipline. It covers a wide range of intersect...
Cherry tree branches (Prunus avium var burlat Rosaceae) are agricultural by-products that are often ...
Pectin possesses a dual property of resistance and flexibility and thus has diverse commercial value...
Through an integrated approach, which combines tools and techniques in design and food chemistry dis...
Nowadays, cosmetic brands are urged to follow sustainable development strategies via circular econom...
The development of sustainable procedures for the valorization of industrial biomass wastes represen...