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active material as microspheres
Posted by amitvedakar on October 5, 2020 at 10:32 amAnyone have idea about active material as microspheres?Is this name of process or material form?amitvedakar replied 4 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies -
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You mean encapsulation? Encapsulation (or microencapsulation) is a method in which active ingredients can be contained in micelles or liposomes, which can provide extra stability or penetration for some ingredients like retinol.
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I have heard that fragrance is encapsulated in detergent powders.
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seaberry said:You mean encapsulation? Encapsulation (or microencapsulation) is a method in which active ingredients can be contained in micelles or liposomes, which can provide extra stability or penetration for some ingredients like retinol.
May be similar. this is used for ADAPALENE material (retinol group).
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amitvedakar said:
May be similar. this is used for ADAPALENE material (retinol group).Ah, I see. I’ve never heard of encapsulated adapalene personally, but there is this study I found, which calls them adapalene TyroSpheres:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29996653/Formulator Sample Shop also sells retinol liposomes.
https://www.formulatorsampleshop.com/FSS-RETINOL-LIPOSOME-p/fss60124.htm -
well actually ADAPALENE is drug, while RETINOL comes in Cosmetics.I think it’s a process that make ADAPALENE more penetrating.
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