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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Chin Wei Lai, PhD (University of Malaya, Malaysia) , Paul Thomas (Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physics and Technology and NORCE Center, University of Bergen,, Norway)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc ISBN: 9780443301841ISBN 10: 0443301840 Pages: 598 Publication Date: 01 November 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction, Fundamentals and Overview of Cosmetics 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?ReviewsAuthor InformationChin Wei Lai is currently an Associate Professor in Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Lai’s main research interests are in the areas of chemically modified metal oxide photocatalysts, functionalized nanomaterials/ nanocomposite and carbon graphene materials, especially apply in environmental pollution management and solar energy technology. As a scholar and an indication of the global impact of research work, Lai’s works have been published in more than 230 refereed international top-tier journals with a Scopus h-index of 36, 75 book chapters. Lai served as section editor for a book entitled “Encyclopaedia of Energy Storage: Capacitors/ Supercapacitors 2022 (Elsevier ISBN: 978-0-12-819730-1). Through his work in the nanomaterials and catalysis field, Lai was awarded as IMechE Best Young Member Award 2022, JCI TOYM - Ten Outstanding Young Malaysians 2021 (Academic Leadership and Accomplishment), National Young Scientist Award 2019 by The Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change (MESTECC), MASS Young Researcher Award 2018 by Malaysian Solid State Science & Technology Society (MASS), a finalist of National Young Scientist Award 2018 by Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia (MOSTI) and University of Malaya Excellence Awards 2015 in the category of outstanding researcher - UM Young Researcher (Sciences Discipline). Lai’s scholastic achievement and thought leadership are recognized locally and internationally. 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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