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Edited By
Amparo Salvador, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Alberto Chisvert, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Bromatology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain
Description
Analysis of Cosmetic Products advises the reader from an analytical chemistry perspective on the choice of suitable analytical
methods for production monitoring and quality control of cosmetic products. In the format of an easy-to-understand compendium of published
literature on the subject, this book will enable people working in the cosmetic industry or in research laboratories to:
* become
familiar with the main legislative and analytical literature on this subject and
* learn about and choose suitable analytical procedures
for production monitoring and control of cosmetic products, according to their composition.
The first section of Analysis
of Cosmetic Products covers various definitions and concepts relating to cosmetic products, current legislation in different
countries and specific legislation on ingredients. The central body of the book addresses analytical methods for monitoring and quality
control of cosmetic products with the fundamental objective being to enable reader's access to scientific reviews carried out by experts
in analytical chemistry. The final section contains a small review of the alternative methods to using animals for cosmetic product evaluation.
Audience
For scientists and technologists specializing in cosmetic research, manufacturing and quality control, as well as for students of cosmetic
science and related topics and people connected to the field of cosmetics (practitioners, consultants, etc.).
Contents
Part I. General Concepts and Cosmetic Legislation
Chapter 1. General Concepts and Cosmetic Legislation
1.1. General concepts. Current legislation on cosmetics in different countries (L. Gagliardi, S. Dorato).
1.2. Quality control of
cosmetic products. Specific legislation on ingredients (B. Fernández, E. González).
Part II. Main Ingredients
in Cosmetics. Analytical Methods for Monitoring and Quality Control
Chapter 2. General Overview on Analytical Methods
for Cosmetic Ingredients
2.1. General revision of official methods of analysis for cosmetics in different countries (L. Gagliardi et al.).
2.2. General revision of published analytical methods for cosmetics (A. Salvador et al.).
Chapter
3. UV Filters in Sunscreens and Other Cosmetics. Tanning and Whitening Agents. Analytical Methods
3.1. UV filters in sunscreens
and other cosmetics. Regulatory aspects and analytical methods (A. Chisvert, A. Salvador).
3.2. Monitoring and quality control of
sunscreen photostability (S. Scalia).
3.3. Tanning and whitening agents in cosmetics. Regulatory aspects and analytical methods (A.
Chisvert et al.).
Chapter 4. Colouring Agents in Decorative and other Cosmetics. Analytical Methods
4.1. Colouring
agents in cosmetic products (excluding hair dyes). Types of decorative cosmetic products (V. Bérangère et al.).
4.2. Colouring agents in cosmetic products (excluding hair dyes). Regulatory aspects and analytical methods (A. Weisz et al.).
4.3. Hair dyes in cosmetics. Regulatory aspects and analytical methods (A. Chisvert et al.).
Chapter 5. Preservatives
in Cosmetics. Analytical Methods.
5.1. Preservatives in cosmetics. Regulatory aspects and analytical methods (S. Polati et
al.).
Chapter 6. Perfumes In Cosmetics. Analytical Methods
6.1. Perfumes in cosmetics. Regulatory aspects and
analytical methods for fragrance ingredients and other related chemicals in cosmetics (A. Chisvert, A. Salvador).
6.2. Analytical
methods to determine potentially allergenic fragrance-related substances in cosmetics
(A. Chaintreau).
6.3. Electronic noses in perfume
analysis (R.M. Negri).
Chapter 7. Surfactants in Cosmetics. Analytical Methods
7.1. Surfactants in cosmetics. Analytical
methods
(M.C. Prieto et al.).
Chapter 8. Actives for Skin-Care Products. Actives for Personal Hygiene and other Toiletry
Products. Actives with Specific Claims. Analytical Methods.
8.1. General skin-care products. Classification.
(P. Cuadrado).
8.2. Personal hygiene and other toiletry products
(M.T. Vidal et al.).
8.3. Actives for hair products (excluding hair dyes)
(A. Salvador et al.).
8.4. Actives for dental whitening (A. Torrens, P. Montoro).
8.5. Botanical extracts (A. Benaiges,
P. Guillén).
8.6. Vitamins (C. Casas).
8.7. Biotechnological actives (I. Vivó, M.D. Plá).
8.8. Analytical
methods for actives used in general and specific skin-care, personal hygiene and other toiletry products (A. Balaguer et al.).
Part III. Safety and Efficacy Evaluation
Chapter 9. Alternative Methods to Animal Testing for Cosmetic Products
Evaluation
9.1. Safety evaluation (M. Herráez, O. Díez).
9.2. Efficacy evaluation (A. del Pozo, A. Viscasillas).
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 506 pages, publication date: MAR-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-52260-3
ISBN-10: 0-444-52260-3
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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