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Economic valuation of environmental benefits of removing pharmaceutical and personal care products from WWTP effluents by ozonation.

2013

Continuous release of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) present in effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is nowadays leading to the adoption of specific measures within the framework of the Directive 2000/60/EC (Water Framework Directive). The ozonation process, normally employed for drinking water production, has also proven its potential to eliminate PPCPs from secondary effluents in spite of their low concentrations. However, there is a significant drawback related with the costs associated with its implementation. This lack of studies is especially pronounced regarding the economic valuation of the environmental benefits associated to avoid the discharge of …

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesShadow priceCosmetics010501 environmental sciencesWastewater01 natural sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid12. Responsible consumptionWater Purificationchemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsOzoneEnvironmental ChemistryGalaxolideWaste Management and DisposalEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantPersonal careWaste managementMolecular StructureMembranes ArtificialPollution6. Clean waterEconomic valuationModels EconomicchemistryWater Framework DirectivePharmaceutical Preparations13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentThe Science of the total environment
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An environmentally friendly (“green”) reversed-phase liquid chromatography method for UV filters determination in cosmetics

2005

Abstract A green procedure based on reversed-phase liquid chromatography with gradient elution using environmentally friendly solvents, has been developed to determine 18 UV filters, which are most used in Europe nowadays as sunscreen in cosmetics. Samples were weighed and dissolved in ethanol. Two aliquots were taken from the initial sample solution to prepare two solutions, so analytes could be determined chromatographically in two groups (the most fat-soluble and the easily water-soluble ones) using a different gradient elution program for each group. The mobile phases were based on mixtures of ethanol and 1% acetic acid or 1% sodium acetate buffer pH 4.75. The same C18 stationary phase …

Green chemistryChromatographyResolution (mass spectrometry)media_common.quotation_subjectReversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryCosmeticsEnvironmentally friendlyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidchemistryLotionEnvironmental ChemistrySodium acetateSpectroscopymedia_commonAnalytica Chimica Acta
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TiO2 in the food industry and cosmetics

2021

Abstract The white pigment titanium dioxide is widely used in foodstuff and cosmetics mainly because it provides whitening effect, it acts as a physical filter in sunscreen products, and due to its photocatalytic properties. As food additive, it is labeled as E171 (Europe) and INS171 (United States), and its use was approved in 1966 by the US Food and Drug Administration and in 1969 by the European Union. According to a request of the European Commission, a scientific reevaluation of the safety of TiO2 when used as food additive was recently elaborated by European Food Safety Authority ANS panel. The TiO2 photocatalytic inactivation power is widely studied in order to nonthermally decontami…

food.ingredientFood industrybusiness.industryFood additivemedia_common.quotation_subjectActive packagingFood safetyPulp and paper industryCosmeticsFood and drug administrationfoodPostharvestmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_common
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Efficacy of Oxybrasion and Cosmetic Acids on Selected Skin Parameters in the Treatment with Acne Vulgaris

2023

Karolina Chilicka,1 Monika Rusztowicz,1 Aleksandra M Rogowska,2 Renata Szyguła,1 Danuta Nowicka3 1Department of Health Sciences, Institute of Health Sciences, University of Opole, Opole, Poland; 2Department of Social Sciences, Institute of Psychology, University of Opole, Opole, Poland; 3Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Wrocław Medical University, Wrocław, PolandCorrespondence: Karolina Chilicka, Department of Health Sciences, Institute of Health Sciences, University of Opole, Katowicka 68 Street, Opole, 45-040, Poland, Tel +48665439443, Email karolina.chilicka@uni.opole.plPurpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of an…

oxybrasionClinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatologycorneometeracne vulgarisDermatologysebumetercosmetic acidsClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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Novel yeast extract is superior to colloidal oatmeal in providing rapid itch relief

2020

Background Approximately, 13.5% of the population suffers from chronic itch. Many cosmetic and pharmaceutical treatments for itch are available; however, cosmetic treatments are not reliably effective and most pharmaceutical formulations carry the risk of adverse events with chronic use. Aims Previously, we have reported a novel extraction process of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, that is, Baker's yeast. The extract obtained from the novel process demonstrates superior anti-itch properties compared to other yeast extracts. In our previous study, we demonstrated that, after 30 minutes, the extract significantly reduced itch when compared to a placebo lotion (P = .002). Methods In the present stud…

Drug CompoundingPopulationMarket leaderSaccharomyces cerevisiaeDermatology030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind Methodchronic effect ; cosmetic ; pruritisotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansYeast extractMedicineskin and connective tissue diseaseseducationColloidal oatmealeducation.field_of_studyEmollientsTraditional medicinebusiness.industryPruritusSignificant differenceItch ReliefYeast030220 oncology & carcinogenesisLotionbusinessJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology
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Buccal fat pad removal to improve facial aesthetics: an established technique?

2018

Background Buccal fat pad (BFP) is a singular structure between the facial muscles. Its removal may enhance the zygomatic prominences resulting in an inverted triangle of beauty. Objective: The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of literature about BFP removal for facial aesthetic improvement. In order to answer the following research question: What are the indications, complication types and rates, surgical techniques and outcomes of the technique? Material and Methods The initial search in Pubmed, Scopus, and Cochrane databases recognized 220 articles. The final review included eight of them. None of the included studies were clinical trials. Results BPF removal was perf…

MEDLINEDentistryCosmetic TechniquesReview030230 surgeryParotid ductBeauty03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansIntraoral incisionGeneral DentistryMouthBuccal fat padbusiness.industry030206 dentistryPlastic Surgery ProceduresCheek:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Clinical trialstomatognathic diseasesFacial musclesCheekmedicine.anatomical_structureAdipose TissueOtorhinolaryngologyFaceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessComplicationMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Cosmetic Practices: The Intersection with Aesthetics and Medicine

2018

According to Shusterman, somaesthetics is as an aesthetic-ethical art of living, a practice devoted to living an attractively good life. So the aesthetic experience is not limited to art, but concerns also everyday life; consequently we can explain cosmetic practices (from make-up and hair-styling to plastic surgery) not only as making beauty, but also as feeling beauty, as a feeling better with oneself and with others. When beyond aesthetics purpose there is a functional purpose, cosmetic practices meet the medical science. This essay focuses on Somaesthetics in relation to high culture and popular culture. Firstly, some artistic practices are examined, which operate onto or into the body …

IntersectionAestheticsSettore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaAesthetics somaesthetics cosmetic practices aesthetic surgery Beauty Richard Shusterman high culture/popular culture.Sociology
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Estudio arqueológico y arqueométrico de restos de cosméticos hallados en una píxide malacológica en Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Badajoz)

2019

En el presente artículo se da a conocer un hallazgo excepcional localizado en una de las áreas funerarias de la antigua capital de la Lusitania, Augusta Emerita. Concretamente se analizan funcional, tipológica y arqueométricamente una pixide malacológica que contenía durante el momento de su exhumación restos de su contenido. Además se aprovecha la ocasión para realizar un análisis contextual del hallazgo y se pone en relación con el fenómeno del cuidado femenino en época romana

ArcheologyUNESCO::HISTORIAAugusta EmeritaCosméticosArqueometríaPecten maximusCosmetics:HISTORIA [UNESCO]ArchaeometrySAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia
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Near-critical carbon dioxide extraction and liquid chromatography determination of UV filters in solid cosmetic samples: A green analytical procedure

2005

Near-critical carbon dioxide extraction of four UV filters used as sunscreens in lipsticks and makeup formulations is reported. Extraction parameters were optimized. Efficient recoveries were obtained after 15 min of dynamic extraction with a 80:20 CO2/ethanol mixture at 300 atm and 54 degrees C, using a 1.8 mL/min flow rate. Extracts were collected in ethanol, and appropriately diluted with ethanol and 1% acetic acid to obtain a 70:30 v/v ethanol/1% acetic acid solution. The four UV filters were determined by LC with gradient elution using ethanol/1% acetic acid as mobile phase. The accuracy of the analytical procedure was estimated by comparing the results with those obtained by methods b…

ChromatographyChemistryElutionExtraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extractionUV filterFiltration and SeparationCosmeticsCarbon DioxideHigh-performance liquid chromatographySupercritical fluidAnalytical ChemistryAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundSample preparationSunscreening AgentsChromatography LiquidJournal of Separation Science
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Complications of botulinum toxin and fillers: A narrative review

2019

Background Cosmetic surgery and esthetic procedures have become a billion dollar industry owing to the ever-growing demand of the population to stay young. The injectable treatments including fillers and botulinum toxin have become highly popular because of their quick, predictable and lasting results in the management of facial wrinkles and rejuvenation. Although these treatment modalities are relatively safe, they are associated with certain side effects. Aims In this review, we will focus on the complications of fillers and botulinum toxin. Patients/methods The literature research considered published journal articles (clinical trials or scientific reviews). Studies were identified by se…

medicine.medical_specialtyEcchymosisPopulationMEDLINEFacial MusclesCosmetic TechniquesDermatologyPain ProceduralInjections030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDermal FillersHumansMedicineBotulinum Toxins Type AeducationIntensive care medicineAdverse effecteducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryBotulinum toxinInjection Site ReactionClinical trialFacial AsymmetryNeuromuscular Agents030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBrow ptosisNarrative reviewEyebrowsmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology
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