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Nanotechnology for the Preparation of Cosmetics using Plant-Based Extracts. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • February 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5446460

Cosmetic manufacturers use nanoscale size ingredients to provide better UV protection, deeper skin penetration, long-lasting effects, increased color and finish quality. This approach enables the forming of nanoscale cosmetic ingredients, which can possess active components readily absorbed into the skin, repair damage easily, and promote improved product outcomes.

Nanotechnology for the Preparation of Cosmetics using Plant-Based Extracts explores the various applications of nanotechnology in the cosmetic industry. Techniques for the development of cosmetic are a topic of increasing interest with widespread opportunities for potential applications in a broad range of industrial applications. The book covers a variety of techniques and processes, focusing on its potential applications in the field of skincare and makeup cosmetics. The book will cover not only conventional processes but also innovative and efficient techniques for the preparation of cosmetics exhibiting unique applications in the field.

Nanotechnology for the Preparation of Cosmetics using Plant-Based Extracts is an important reference source for materials scientists, engineers and pharmaceutical scientists who want to learn more about the use of cosmetics prepared through nanotechnology to achieve the materials characteristics and enhancements in the mechanism and properties of makeup and skincare.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction of nanotechnology in cosmetic formulation LAU KIA KIAN AND MOHAMMAD JAWAID 2. Survey of nanotechnology in beauty products development ZARITH ASYIKIN ABDUL AZIZ, WONG LEE PENG, HASMIDA MOHD NASIR,NURUL ASMAK, SITI HAMIDAH MOHD SETAPAR AND AKIL AHMAD 4. Nanoemulsions: Current trends in skin-care products JAMAL AKHTER SIDDIQUE, FAHAD MABOOD HUSAIN AND MANISHA SINGH 5. Revolutionizing plant-based extracts for skin care and therapeutics FERDOUSHI JAHAN AND AFROZA AKTER HAPPY 6. Lipid vesicles: potential nanocarriers for the delivery of essential oils to combat skin aging ALKA LOHANI AND ANURAG VERMA 7. Application of natural raw materials for development of cosmetics through nanotechnology 157 ANA CATARINA FARIA-SILVA, ANA LU�SA MOTA, ANA MARGARIDA COSTA, ANA MARGARIDA SILVA, ANDREIA ASCENSO, CATARINA REIS, JOANA MARTO, HELENA MARGARIDA RIBEIRO, MANUELA CARVALHEIRO AND SANDRA SIM�ES 9. Current status and future prospect of nanotechnology incorporated plant-based extracts in cosmeceuticals ZARITH ASYIKIN ABDUL AZIZ AND SITI HAMIDAH MOHD SETAPAR 10. Use of herbal extract for body-care formulations VINH VAN TRAN, TRUONG THI VU NU, VU KHAC HOANG BUI AND NHU HOA THI TRAN 11. Nanoemulsion: Application in body-care products VINH VAN TRAN AND YOUNG-CHUL LEE 12. New-generation nanotechnology for development of cosmetics using plant extracts A.R.T.S. ARAUJO, M. RODRIGUES, F. MASCARENHAS-MELO, D. PEIXOTO, C. GUERRA, C. CABRAL, F. VEIGA AND A.C. PAIVA-SANTOS 13. Application of nanotechnology for development of cosmetics SING CHUONG CHUO AND SITI HAMIDAH MOHD SETAPAR 14. In vitro and in vivo safety evaluation of nanoemulsion as skin moisturizer 345 HASMIDA MOHD-NASIR, ZARITH ASYIKIN ABDUL AZIZ AND SITI HAMIDAH MOHD SETAPAR 15. Application of nanoemulsion in cosmetics SING CHUONG CHUO AND SITI HAMIDAH MOHD SETAPAR

Authors

Siti Hamidah Mohd Setapar Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Processes, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. Siti Hamidah Mohd Setapar is Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Processes, Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, University Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. Her research focuses on micellar nanotechnology and bioproduct development. Akil Ahmad Assistant Professor, Chemistry Department, College of Sciences and Humanities, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia. Akil Ahmad is a Assistant Professor at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia and have seven years of experience as Teaching Fellow, postdoc and six months as Visiting Researcher for Chemical Engineering, Centre of Lipid Engineering and Applied Research, University Technology Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia. He completed a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2011) with the topic "Modification of resin for their use in the separation, preconcentration and determination of metal ions� from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), India. He has published more than 50 journal articles and book chapters with publishers of international repute. He is an editorial board member of Current World Environment, Sriwijaya Journal of Environment, and Journal of Environmental Science, Computer Science and Engineering & Technology. Mohammad Jawaid United Arab Emirates University.

Dr. Mohammad Jawaid is currently affiliated with the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at United Arab Emirates University. Previously he was a senior fellow (professor) in the Laboratory of Biocomposites Technology at the Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products (INTROP), Universiti Putra Malaysia. He is an eminent scientist with more than twenty years of teaching, and research experience in composite materials. His research interests include hybrid reinforced/filled polymer composites, and advanced materials such as graphene/

nanoclay/fire retardant, lignocellulosic reinforced/filled polymer composites, and the modification and treatment of lignocellulosic fibres and solid wood, and nanocomposites and nanocellulose fibres.