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This organic acid, widely used in the food industry as a preservative and flavoring agent, also serves pivotal roles in the pharmaceutical, textile, and cosmetic sectors. Its application extends to the production of polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable polymer increasingly favored for sustainable packaging solutions. ...
This comprehensive range, featuring tailored bio-inks for specific applications, paves the way for revolutionary advancements in regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and beyond. ...
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Creative Enzymes, a prominent player in the biotechnology sector, proudly introduces an innovative line-up of exceptional extracts, tailored to meet a wide spectrum of application needs. From plant extracts and animal extracts to mushroom extracts and vegetable powders, etc., this new collection promises to redefine the utilization of natural ingredients across industries. ...
Recently, its distearyl phthalic acid amide got into the sights of cosmetics industry due to its broad scope of applications. Distearyl phthalic acid amide, also known as N, N-Stearyl phthalic acid amide or N, N-Tollow phthalic acid amide, is proven to be applicable for manufacturing some cosmetics or pharmaceuticals. They can ...
Cosmetic peptide synthesis and production is now attached much attention by BOC Sciences officials to meet the increasing demand for cosmetic applications. Peptides are publicly accepted as promising cosmetic compounds with prominent roles in collagen production, anti-wrinkle activity, pigmentation reduction, firming, etc. ...
This patent covers the use of shockwaves to dissolve fat deposits in human and animal bodies by combining the simultaneous action of an extracorporeal shockwave applicator and an intracorporeal (subcutaneous) shockwave applicator. This represents a novel approach that can be used for cosmetic applications such as body sculpting. ...
The wide application of cosmetics in modern life makes their analysis notably necessary. ...
Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 30, 2009, on Cosmetic Products will come into force on July 11, 2013, and repeals the Cosmetics Directive Regulation (Directive 76/768/EEC) provisions concerning carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic for reproduction (CMR) substances that have applied since December 1, 2010. ...
