Nanotechnology in Cosmeceuticals
Advances, Challenges and Future Perspectives
- 1 Edición - 30 de octubre de 2025
- Última edición
- Editores: Chin Wei Lai, Paul Thomas
- Idioma: Inglés
Nanotechnology in Cosmeceuticals: Advances, Challenges and Future Perspectives explores the fundamental principles of nanotechnology in cosmetics required to understand chemis… Leer más
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Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Covers the nanoscience, nanotechnology, and chemistry approaches in preparation, function, and interaction of cosmetic products with the skin
- Includes examples of how nanostructures increase the efficacy of cosmetics products
- Systematically describes the production procedures of oral care cosmetics and body cosmetics
- Addresses issues of cosmetics' safety and environmental impact
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Índice
Índice
1. Introduction and Outline of Cosmetics (Industry and Market)
2. Role of Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
3. Overview of Inorganic and Organic Nanoparticles in Cosmetic Applications
4. Antiaging Cosmeceutical Preparations
5. Use of Herbals in Cosmeceutical Preparations
Section 2: Significance and Role of Nano-metaloxides for the Cosmetics Applications
6. Prospective of Titanium Dioxide in Skin Care Creams and Lotions
7. Prospective of Zinc Oxide in Skincare Protection
8. Significance of Various Nanometal Oxides in Cosmetics Applications
9. Advances Of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles for Various Skincare/Cosmetics
Section 3: Influence Of Carbon-Based Products in Cosmeceuticals Applications
10. Graphene And Its Derivatives in Cosmetic Applications
11. Carbon Based Products in Cosmeceuticals Applications
12. Advances And Prospective of Nano-Hydroxyapatite in Oral Cosmetics
Sections 4: Overview Of Nano-Organics, Nanocellulose and Biodegradable Materials in Cosmeceuticals Products
13. Overview Of Nano-Organic in Cosmetics
14. Role And Prospective of Biodegradable Nanocomponents in Cosmeceuticals
15. Potential applications and prospects of nanocellulose in cosmetics
16. Microemulsions and Nano-emulsions for Cosmetic Applications
Section 5: Formulations of liposomes, lipids in drug delivery, capsules in cosmeceuticals and health care products
17. Overview of nano-formulations used in Cosmetics
18. Nanodrug delivery systems and applications in cosmetics
19. Nanoliposomes in skincare products
20. Nanostructures lipids in cosmetics and drug delivery
21. Prospectus and applications of nano-capsules in cosmeceuticals
22. Nanoparticles and technology in hair care products
23. Nanoparticles and technology in oral care products
24. Green nanotechnology in cosmeceuticals
Section 6: Recent trends, advances, application and progress of Nanotechnology and nano products in cosmeceuticals
25. Prospectus and applications of nanoemulsions in cosmeceuticals
26. Recent advances and progress of nanomaterials in cosmeceuticals
27. Application of micro and nano needles in cosmeceuticals
28. Prospects of nanotechnology in cosmeceuticals
29. Characterization/technological advances/scale-up infrastructure in nano-based cosmeceuticals
Section 7: Safety and Toxicity Concerns of Nano-cosmeceuticals
30. Health and Toxicity Associated with Nano-cosmeceuticals
31. Regulations in Cosmetics
32. Quality Control of Nano Cosmeceutical Products
33. How Safe is Cosmetics Ingredients?
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- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 4 de noviembre de 2025
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
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Chin Wei Lai
Chin Wei Lai is a Full Professor at the Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Dr. Lai’s research focuses on chemically modified metal oxide photocatalysts, functionalized nanomaterials and nanocomposites, and graphene-based carbon materials, with particular applications in environmental pollution management and solar energy technologies. He has also served as Section Editor for the Encyclopaedia of Energy Storage: Capacitors/Supercapacitors (Elsevier, 2022).
Through his contributions to the fields of nanomaterials and catalysis, Dr. Lai has received several prestigious awards, including the IMechE Best Young Member Award (2022), the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Malaysians (TOYM) Award for Academic Leadership and Accomplishment (2021), and the National Young Scientist Award (2019) from Malaysia’s Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change (MESTECC), among others.
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Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas is currently postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bergen in the department of Physics and Technology and NORCE Center, in Norway. HIs research interests include energy and environment, nanocoating, biofouling, energy storage applications, water treatment, dye sensitized solar cell, photocatalysts and sonocatalyst for water treatment, in- situ characterization for catalysis, nano-scale fabrication technology, biomaterials, waste to energy recovery, anticorrosion, and sensors, among others. He has published numerous articles and book chapters in prestigious journals and gained wide research attention from scientific communities.