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Biomass-based Cosmetics Research Trends and Future Outlook

Title
Biomass-based Cosmetics [electronic resource] : Research Trends and Future Outlook / edited by Enos Tangke Arung, Widya Fatriasari, Irawan Wijaya Kusuma, Harlinda Kuspradini, Kuniyoshi Shimizu, Yong-ung Kim, Nur Izyan Wan Azelee, Zehra Edis.
ISBN
9789819719082
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIII, 571 p.) 114 illus., 59 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book highlights the potential of biomass for cosmetics applications. It covers the discussion on biomass as a source for cosmetics from savanna, marine and tropical forest, trend and market outlook of biobased cosmetics, active substances from biomass for cosmetics, extractives from biomass for cosmetics, other non-wood forest products such as essential oil, tengkawang, and bee pollen. Besides that, the potency of biopolymers such as lignin, and polysaccharides are presented. The book also discusses activated carbon as a cosmetic source. To present more comprehensive information, it covers biomass as anti-aging, anti-acne, sunscreen, anti-melanin, and antimicrobial. Regarding the close contact system with the human in daily life, cosmetic needs to comply with the human system. Therefore, one special chapter is dedicated to presenting the compatibility view of biobased cosmetics in the human body system. Nanomaterials in cosmetics have started to be used by many beauty companies as indicated by nano-related patents. The nanotechnology applications in cosmetics also provide future trends in bio-based cosmetics. Some forms of nanomaterials that have been reported include liposomes, nanoemulsion, nanocapsules, solid lipid nanoparticles, nanocrystals, nano-silver, nano-gold, hydrogel, etc. Iodinated Aloe Vera formulations within polymeric complexes present examples of bio-antimicrobials and such compounds are at the crossroads between pharmaceutics and cosmetics. Finally, the environmental and safety impacts of biobased cosmetic development are discussed as the closure in the last chapter.This book is expected to provide insightful information for those dealing with biomass or doing research on biomass for sustainable living. Moreover, it is also suitable for policymakers to get the new and latest information on valorizing local biomass while expanding its usage for cosmeceutical purposes. Due to the current environmental problems occurring in our surroundings, this book is seen to be an important tool to spread awareness of the smart way of utilizing our precious biomass and transforming it into valuable products.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 11, 2024
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Potency tropical biomass for the bioactive ingredients in cosmetic
Chapter 2. Trend or market outlook of biobased cosmetic ingredients
Chapter 3. The activity of tropical biomass for bioactive ingredient in cosmetics
Chapter 4. Algae for cosmetic application
Chapter 5. Other marine biomass for cosmetics
Chapter 6. Savanna biomass for cosmetics sources
Chapter 7. Fungi for cosmetics sources
Chapter 8. Silkworm for cosmetic application
Chapter 9. Lignin for a cosmetic application
Chapter 10. Essential oils for a cosmetics application
Chapter 11. Tengkawang for a cosmetics application
Chapter 12. Bee pollen as a cosmeceutical application
Chapter 13. Iodinated Aloe Vera formulations for antimicrobial and cosmeceutical applications
Chapter 14. Activated carbon for a cosmetic application
Chapter 15. Collagen for cosmetics ingredient
Chapter 16. Polysaccharide extracted biomass for cosmeceutical application
Chapter 18. Cellulose and Nanocellulose for cosmetic
Chapter 19. Tropical biomass for an antiacne agent
Chapter 20. Tropical biomass for an anti-aging agent
Chapter 21. Tropical biomass for an anti-whitening agent
Chapter 22. Tropical biomass for sunscreen agent
Chapter 23. Compatibility biomass-based cosmetic for human
Chapter 24. Nanotechnology roles in cosmetics
Chapter 25. Biomass for active packaging in cosmetics
Chapter 26. Environmental and safety impacts of biobased cosmetic development.
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