ObjectiveThis study investigates the application of D-optimal mixture experimental design in optimization of O/W cosmetic emulsions. Cetearyl glucoside was used as a natural, biodegradable non-ionic emulsifier in the relatively low concentration (1%), and the mixture of co-emulsifiers (stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol and glyceryl stearate) was used to stabilize the formulations. MethodsTo determine the optimal composition of co-emulsifiers mixture, D-optimal mixture experimental design was used. Prepared emulsions were characterized with rheological measurements, centrifugation test, specific conductivity and pH value measurements. ResultsAll prepared samples appeared as white and homogenous creams, except for one homogenous an...
The aim of this study Was to Examine the lyotropic potential of an alkylpolyglucoside mixed Emulsifi...
A moisturizing cream containing 25 wt% of an organic solvent, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEG...
Final Master‘s thesis by G. Jaseliunaite „Formulation and quality studies of semi-solid emulsion ski...
OBJECTIVE: Consumers' demand for improved products' performance, alongside with the obligation of me...
In this study emulsions used for cosmetic purposes considered as pharmaceutical forms were prepared ...
Since natural-origin, sustainable ingredients are preferred by modern consumers, novel emulsifiers a...
Introduction. Dermatological diseases are not only a medical, but also a social problem, which signi...
International audienceIn particular industrial sectors, such as the cosmetic, there is a considerabl...
Background In this investigation car shampoo formulation was studied. The quality of car shampoo ...
Cosmetic emulsions, as all macro emulsions, are inherently unstable systems, from a thermodynamic vi...
Work goal: to evaluate the influence of pH value on the quality values and texture of emulsion syste...
The present study brings to attention a method to develop salicylic acid-based oil in water (O/W) mi...
This presentation will review oil based emulsions and micro emulsions developed for personal care ap...
Okara, soybean waste from tofu and soymilk production, was utilised as a natural antioxidant in soap...
Okara, soybean waste from tofu and soymilk production, was utilised as a natural antioxidant in soap...
The aim of this study Was to Examine the lyotropic potential of an alkylpolyglucoside mixed Emulsifi...
A moisturizing cream containing 25 wt% of an organic solvent, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEG...
Final Master‘s thesis by G. Jaseliunaite „Formulation and quality studies of semi-solid emulsion ski...
OBJECTIVE: Consumers' demand for improved products' performance, alongside with the obligation of me...
In this study emulsions used for cosmetic purposes considered as pharmaceutical forms were prepared ...
Since natural-origin, sustainable ingredients are preferred by modern consumers, novel emulsifiers a...
Introduction. Dermatological diseases are not only a medical, but also a social problem, which signi...
International audienceIn particular industrial sectors, such as the cosmetic, there is a considerabl...
Background In this investigation car shampoo formulation was studied. The quality of car shampoo ...
Cosmetic emulsions, as all macro emulsions, are inherently unstable systems, from a thermodynamic vi...
Work goal: to evaluate the influence of pH value on the quality values and texture of emulsion syste...
The present study brings to attention a method to develop salicylic acid-based oil in water (O/W) mi...
This presentation will review oil based emulsions and micro emulsions developed for personal care ap...
Okara, soybean waste from tofu and soymilk production, was utilised as a natural antioxidant in soap...
Okara, soybean waste from tofu and soymilk production, was utilised as a natural antioxidant in soap...
The aim of this study Was to Examine the lyotropic potential of an alkylpolyglucoside mixed Emulsifi...
A moisturizing cream containing 25 wt% of an organic solvent, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEG...
Final Master‘s thesis by G. Jaseliunaite „Formulation and quality studies of semi-solid emulsion ski...