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Nanotechnology for Producing Novel Cosmetics in Japan
(2007年『化粧品開発とナノテクノロジー』 英文版)


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Kunio Shimada
English
May 2009
31,500yen (including tax)
B5 size,260pages,hardcover
978-4-7813-0113-6
C3047
O0004

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Endorser
 Japan has a unique position in the global cosmetic market. Unique in its size, unique in its diversity, unique in its structure, unique in its regulation and unique in its technologies.
 As one of the 3 largest world-wide cosmetic markets, Japan is the center of attention of many. It appears however that market penetration of foreign companies is still very limited. This may be first explained by the regulation of quasi-drug that ultimatively regulates the premium skin care market. This regulation provides higher safety standards to customers, but also has the negative impact of limiting innovation and slowing down adoption of new technologies from abroad. For example encapsulation technologies and delivery systems that are widely used in Europe and in the US to trigger efficacy of active ingredient are still very rarely used in Japan or limited to unregulated cosmetic market. On the other hand regulation force to more in depth fundamental research, which with time allowed to elevate the scientific knowledge of the Japanese industry to the highest level. While many western companies have refocused their attention and investment from basic research toward formulation development and marketing concept, Japanese cosmetic industry has kept strong attention on fundamental research.
 This environment also lead to a significant difference in ingredient development that are mainly in the hand of ingredient producers in the western world while Japan strongly relies on innovation of cosmetic makers. Positve is the overall higher level of know-how of the Japanese cosmetic companies that ensure high quality & cutting edge technology. Negative is the limitation of diversity of breakthrough innovation. Ideal pattern would be a combination of western approach with quick and diverse innovation balanced with the in depth knowledge of Japanese cosmetic industry. The present book is a first step toward that direction since it provides an extensive overview of the latest world-wide cosmetic technologies seen and analysed from the Japanese perspective.


List of Contributors
Toshiyuki Suzuki    Kao Corporation
Hiroshi Fukui     Shiseido Co., Ltd.
Takahiro Suzuki    Nihon L'Oreal K.K.
Kazuyuki Takagi    Mizuho Industrial Co., Ltd.
Akihito Shundo     PRIMIX Corporation
Mitsutoshi Nakajima  University of Tsukuba
Isao Kobayashi     National Food Research Institute
Tohru Okamoto    Shiseido Co., Ltd.
Sadanori Ban      Nippon Menard Cosmetic Co., Ltd.
Yuji Sakai       POLA Chemical Industries, Inc.
Toyokazu Yokoyama  Hosokawa Micron Corporation
Hiroyuki Tsujimoto   Hosokawa Powder Technology Research Institute
Takatsugu Yoshioka   Iwase Cosfa Co., Ltd.
Keiko Iwasaki     Iwase Cosfa Co., Ltd.
Eiichiro Misaki    Kao Corporation
Kunio Shimada     NOF Corporation
Asako Mizoguchi    NOF Corporation
Hiroshi Oda      NOF Corporation
Yuka Shimoyama     Showa Pharmaceutical University
Makiko Fujii      Showa Pharmaceutical University
Yoshiteru Watanabe   Showa Pharmaceutical University
Setsuko Yamane     Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Kazunari Akiyoshi   Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Keiji Terao      CycloChem Co., Ltd.
Shinobu Ito      I.T.O. Co., Ltd.
Tomohiro Imura     National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tokuma Fukuoka     National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tomotake Morita    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Masaru Kitakawa    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Atsushi Sogabe     National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Dai Kitamoto      National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Nobuhiko Miwa     Prefectural University of Hiroshima
Yoko Yamaguchi     NANOEGG Research Laboratories Inc.
Rie Igarashi      NANOEGG Research Laboratories Inc.
Hidetoshi Kondo    Dow Corning Toray Co., Ltd.
Laurent Martin     BASF Japan Ltd.,
Toshiro Sone      Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd.
Takayuki Tsuboi    Ichimaru Pharcos Co., Ltd.
Kohei Watabe      Q.P.Corporation
Sadaki Takata     Shiseido Co., Ltd.
Kazuyoshi Tsubata   Nippon Menard Cosmetic Co., Ltd.
Hiroyuki Asano     Nippon Menard Cosmetic Co., Ltd.
Naoyuki Enomoto    JGC Catalysts and Chemicals Ltd.
Yoshihiro Yano     NOF Corporation


Contents

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【PART1 Introdution】
Chapter 1 Emulsification technologies for Skin Care Cosmetics
Chapter 2 Powder Technology in Makeup Cosmetics
Chaptee 3 Composite Powder

【PART2 Application of Nanotechnology to Cosmetics】
[Equipment]
Chapter 1 Nanoemulsion Manufacturing Equipment
Chapter 2 Latest Mixing Technologies for Cosmetics Production
Chapter 3 Development of Microchannel Emulsification Technology

[Emulsification]
Chapter 4 Fast,Simple and Easy Production of O/W Fine Emulsion
Chapter 5 Technologies for Stabilizing Emulsions
Chapter 6 Control Technologies for Emulsion Films

[Powders and Fine Particles]
Chapter 7 Application of Composite Nanoparticles to Cosmetics
Chapter 8 Dispersion of Fine Particle Titanium Dioxide and Fine Particle Zinc Oxide
Chapter 9 Optical Analysis of the Skin and Development of the Multilayered Powder

【PART3 Trend in Developments】
[Emulsification]
Chapter 1 Polymer Micelles
Chapter 2 Lipid Capsules
Chapter 3 Nanogel Engineering of Cholesterol-bearing Pullulan
Chapter 4 Technology for Using Cyclodextrins in the Field of Cosmetics
Chapter 5 Possibility of Antioxidation Vitamin Derivative Capsules
Chapter 6 Biosurfactants as Cosmetic Ingredients
Chapter 7 Application of PLGA Nanoparticles to Skin Care Cosmetics
Chapter 8 NANOEGG(R) and NANOCUBE(R)
Chapter 9 Emulsification and Nanotechnology of Silicone and Application to Cosmetics
Chapter 10 Bio-Drug Delivery System
Chapter 11 Lamellar Vesicles of Monoglyceride
Chapter 12 Microcapsule Drug:Active-ingredient Delivery System
Chapter 13 Hyaluronic Acid of Super Low Molecular Weight

[Powders and Fine Particles]
Chapter 14 Pearl Pigments Coated with Barium Sulphate
Chapter 15 Shape-controlled Composite Powder of Titanium Dioxide and Sericite
Chapter 16 Light Diffusive Inorganic Powder

【PART4 Trends in Patents】
Chapter 1 Trends of Nanotechnolo


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