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Preservative-Free and Self-Preserving Cosmetics and Drugs
Principles and Practices
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Introduces the principles that augment the formulation of products free from traditional preservatives by creating a hostile environment for microorganisms without diminishing quality. The text emphasizes that the preservation of a product should be inherent in the formula and examines the use of multifunctional chemicals whose secondary characteri
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Series (Eric Jungermann)
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- 1. Principles for Product Preservation
- 2. The Effect of Acid pH on Microorganisms and Survival Strategies that Permit Growth in Products
- 3. Water Activity and Self-Preserving Formulas
- 4. The Roles of Surfactants in Self-Preserving Cosmetic Formulas
- 5. Fatty Acids and Esters as Multifunctional Components
- 6. Biomimetic Phospholipids: Components for Self-Preservation
- 7. Use of Antioxidants in Self-Preserving Cosmetic and Drug Formulations
- 8. Aroma Chemicals as Preservatives
- 9. Chelating Agents as Preservative Potentiators
- 10. The Role of Packaging in Product Preservation
- 11. Preservative-Free and Self-Preserving Cosmetic and Drug Products: The Future
- Index