Nanobiomaterials in galenic formulations and cosmetics : applications of nanobiomaterials

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Auteur principal: Grumezescu, Alexandru Mihai (19..-....). (Directeur de la publication)
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: Kidlington, UK : Elsevier/William Andrew, 2016.
Collection: Applications of nanobiomaterials ; 10
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245 1 0 |a Nanobiomaterials in galenic formulations and cosmetics :  |b applications of nanobiomaterials   |c edited by Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu. 
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490 1 |a Applications of nanobiomaterials ;  |v volume 10 
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500 |a La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de : 461 pages. 
501 |a Notice rédigée d'après la consultation, 2016-10-04. 
504 |a Références bibliographiques en fin de chapitre. Index. 
505 8 |a Nanobiomaterials in Galenic Formulations and Cosmetics: Applications of Nanobiomaterials is one of the first books on the market related to the application of nanotechnology in galenic formulations and cosmetics. This book provides the results of current research for those working in an applied setting. The advantage of having all this information in one coherent text is the focused nature of the chapters and the ease of which this information can be accessed. This collection of titles brings together many of the novel applications these materials have in biology, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each application and the perspectives of the technologies based on these findings. At the moment there is no other comparable book series covering all the subjects approached in this set of titles. * Offers an updated and highly structured reference material for students, researchers, and practitioners working in biomedical, biotechnological, and engineering fields* Serves as a valuable resource of recent scientific progress, along with most known applications of nanomaterials in the biomedical field* Features novel opportunities and ideas for developing or improving technologies in nanomedicine and nanobiology 
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559 2 |b Front Cover; Nanobiomaterials in Galenic Formulations and Cosmetics; Copyright Page; Contents; List of contributors; Preface of the series; Preface; About the Series (Volumes I-XI); About Volume X; 1 Advances in nanobiomaterials for topical administrations: new galenic and cosmetic formulations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Skin as Site for Topical Delivery; 1.3 Nanobiomaterials; 1.3.1 Liposomes; 1.3.2 Solid Lipid Nanoparticle; 1.3.3 Polymeric Nanoparticles; 1.3.4 Microneedles; 1.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References  |b  2 Nanosunscreens: from nanoencapsulated to nanosized cosmetic active forms  |b 2.1 Introduction  |b 2.2 Inorganic Nanoparticles as UV Filters  |b 2.3 Studies on Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Nanoparticles Acting as UV Filters; 2.3.1 Types of Material Used as a UV Filter; 2.3.2 Radiation Spectrum; 2.3.3 Particle Size and Skin Penetration  |b  2.4 Nanoencapsulated Chemical Sunscreens; 2.4.1 Polymeric Nanoparticles; 2.4.2 Solid Lipid Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Lipid Carriers  |b 2.5 Conclusions; References  |b 3 Nanocosmetics: performance enhancement and safety assurance  |b 3.1 Introduction  |b  3.2 Cosmetics: Performance Enhancement Using Nanotechnology  |b 3.3 Nanocosmetics: Types and Applications  |b 3.4 Classification of Nanocosmetics on the Basis of Formulation Technologies; 3.4.1 Vesicular Delivery Systems; 3.4.2 Nanoemulsions; 3.4.3 Solid Lipid Nanoparticles; 3.4.4 Nanostructured Lipid Carriers; 3.4.5 Nanosponges and Microsponges; 3.4.6 Nanocrystals; 3.4.7 Nanocapsules; 3.4.8 Nanopigments; 3.4.9 Dendrimers; 3.4.10 Cubosomes; 3.5 Nanocosmetics: Some Popular Categories; 3.5.1 Lipsticks; 3.5.2 Toothpastes; 3.5.3 Hair Cosmetics; 3.5.4 Antiaging Creams; 3.5.5 Sunscreen Creams; 3.5.6 Razor Blades  |b  3.6 Nanotechnology for UV Protection  |b 3.6.1 Solid Lipid Nanoparticles as Sunprotectants3.6.2 SunSpheres Technology; 3.6.3 Current Scenario  |b  3.7 Formulation and Manufacturing Aspects  |b 3.8 Nanomaterial Characterization  |b 3.9 Guidance Documents on Nanomaterials in Cosmetics  |b  3.10 Safety Assurance  |b 3.11 Impurity Profiling  |b 3.12 Assessment of Nanomaterial Toxicology  |b 3.13 Routes of Exposure  |b 3.14 Toxicity Testing  |b 3.15 Safety Assessment  |b 3.16 Conclusions; References  |b 4 What nanocrystals can offer to cosmetic and dermal formulations  |b  4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Issues of Cosmetic and Dermal Actives; 4.1.2 Overview of Cosmetics Carriers  |b 4.2 Production of Nanocrystals4.2.1 Bottom-Up Precipitation Methods; 4.2.2 Top-Down Technologies; 4.2.2.1 Milling; 4.2.2.2 High-pressure homogenization; 4.2.2.3 Combination technologies  |b 4.3 What Nanocrystals Can Offer; 4.3.1 Solubility and Dissolution Velocity Enhancement; 4.3.2 Increased Adhesion; 4.3.3 Increased Penetration  |b 4.4 Nanosuspension of Cosmetic Compounds; 4.4.1 Ascorbyl Palmitate; 4.4.2 Lutein; 4.4.3 Curcumin; 4.4.4 Glycyrrhetinic Acid; 4.4.5 Apigenin; 4.4.6 Resveratrol; 4.4.7 Hesperetin; 4.4.8 Caffeine; 4.4.9 Ursorlic Acid; 4.4.10 Oleanolic Acid; 4.4.11 Baicalin 
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