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Jon J. Kabara - Preservative-free and Self-preserving Cosmetic and Drug Products (Cosmetic Science and Technology Series)

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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 characteristics include germistatic and germicidal qualities.

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title Preservative-free and Self-preserving Cosmetics and Drugs - photo 1

title:Preservative-free and Self-preserving Cosmetics and Drugs : Principles and Practices Cosmetic Science and Technology Series ; V. 16
author:Kabara, Jon J.
publisher:CRC Press
isbn10 | asin:0824793668
print isbn13:9780824793661
ebook isbn13:9780585340616
language:English
subjectCosmetics, Chemical preservatives.
publication date:1997
lcc:TP983.P8917 1996eb
ddc:668/.55
subject:Cosmetics, Chemical preservatives.
Preservative-Free and Self-Preserving Cosmetics and Drugs
COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Series Editor
ERIC JUNGERMANN
Jungermann Associates, Inc.
Phoenix, Arizona
1. Cosmetic and Drug Preservation: Principles and Practice, edited by Jon J. Kabara
2. The Cosmetic Industry: Scientific and Regulatory Foundations, edited by Norman F. Estrin
3. Cosmetic Product Testing: A Modern Psychophysical Approach, Howard R. Moskowitz
4. Cosmetic Analysis: Selective Methods and Techniques, edited by P. Bor
5. Cosmetic Safety: A Primer for Cosmetic Scientists, edited by James H. Whittam
6. Oral Hygiene Products and Practice, Morton Pader
7. Antiperspirants and Deodorants, edited by Karl Laden and Carl B. Felger
8. Clinical Safety and Efficacy Testing of Cosmetics, edited by William C. Waggoner
9. Methods for Cutaneous Investigation, edited by Robert L. Rietschel and Thomas S. Spencer
10. Sunscreens: Development, Evaluation, and Regulatory Aspects, edited by Nicholas J. Lowe and Nadim A. Shaath
11. Glycerine: A Key Cosmetic Ingredient, edited by Eric Jungermann and Norman O. V. Sonntag
12. Handbook of Cosmetic Microbiology, Donald S. Orth
13. Rheological Properties of Cosmetics and Toiletries, edited by Dennis Laba
14. Consumer Testing and Evaluation of Personal Care Products, Howard R. Moskowitz
15. Sunscreens: Development, Evaluation, and Regulatory Aspects. Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Nicholas J. Lowe, Nadim A. Shaath, and Madhu A. Pathak
16. Preservative-Free and Self-Preserving Cosmetics and Drugs: Principles and Practice, edited by Jon J. Kabara and Donald S. Orth
ADDITIONAL VOLUMES IN PREPARATION
Hair and Hair Care, edited by Dale H. Johnson
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Preservative-Free and Self-Preserving Cosmetics and Drugs
Principles and Practice
edited by
Jon J. Kabara
Technology Exchange, Inc.
Galena, Illinois, and
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michiga
Donald S. Orth
Neutrogena Corporation
Los Angeles, California
Page ii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data - photo 2
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Preservative-free and self-preserving cosmetics and drugs:
principles and practice / edited by Jon J. Kabara, Donald S. Orth.
p. cm. (Cosmetic science and technology series; v. 16)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8247-9366-8 (hardcover: alk. paper)
1. Cosmetics. 2. Chemical preservatives. I. Kabara, Jon J.
II. Orth, Donald S. III. Series.
TP983.P8917 1996
668'.55dc21
96-47675
CIP
The publisher offers discounts on this book when ordered in bulk quantities. For more information, write to Special Sales/Professional Marketing at the address below.
This book is printed on acid-free paper.
Copyright 1997 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Neither this book nor any part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
270 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016
Current printing (last digit):
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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About the Series
The Cosmetic Science and Technology series was conceived to permit discussion of a broad range of current knowledge and theories of cosmetic science and technology. The series is made up of books written by one or more authors or edited volumes with a number of contributors. Authorities from industry, academia, and the government are participating in writing these books.
The aim of this series is to cover the many facets of cosmetic science and technology. Topics are drawn from a wide spectrum of disciplines ranging from chemistry, physics, biochemistry, and analytical and consumer evaluations to safety, efficacy, toxicity, and regulatory questions. Organic, inorganic, physical, and polymer chemistry, emulsion technology, microbiology, dermatology, and toxicology all play a role in cosmetic science.
There is little commonality in the scientific methods, processes, or formulations required for the wide variety of cosmetics and toiletries manufactured. Products range from hair care, oral care, and skin care preparations to lipsticks, nail polishes and extenders, deodorants, body powders and aerosols to over-the counter products, such as antiperspirants, dandruff treatments, antimicrobial soaps, and acne and sunscreen products.
Cosmetics and toiletries represent a highly diversified field with many subsections of science and "art." Indeed, even in these days of high technology, "art" and intuition continue to play an important part in the development and evaluation of formulations and the selection of raw materials. There is a move
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