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A Study for Stability of Shampoo and Cheam Adding New Thickening, Purecell  

An, Bong-Jeun (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Lee, Jin-Young (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Son, Jun-Ho (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Lee, Chang-Eon (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Park, Tae-Soon (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Park, Jung-Mi (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Lee, In-Chul (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Bae, Ho-Jung (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Song, Mi-Ae (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Pyeon, Jeong-Ran (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Jo, Young-Je (Department of Food Engineering, Sangju National Univeristy)
Lee, Sung-Woo (Chemical Research Institute Kolon Central Research Park)
Park, Jung-Ho (Chemical Research Institute Kolon Central Research Park)
Lee, Chang-Jae (Chemical Research Institute Kolon Central Research Park)
Publication Information
Applied Biological Chemistry / v.49, no.1, 2006 , pp. 70-76 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purecell, hydroxyethyl-cellulose-2-hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride ether, was developed as a thickener and evaluated its functions for stability and safety when it was added in the cosmetic composition. Compared with a commercially available thickener Natrasol, Purecell have a basic chemical backbone of hydroxyethylcellulose which has been widely used in the cosmetic industry. pH and viscosity of Purecell was lower than those of Natrasol, however, a similar pH value to was shown when the Purecell was added into a shampoo or cream. The Purecell was stable to temperature and light. When 0.5% of the Purcell was added to a shampoo having cationic surfactant, a separation occurred due to the same cationic surfactant of the Purecell and shampoo. However, the shampoo and cream made with Purecell improved a smoothness and adaptability of hair. It also showed a negative response for Patch test of human, indicating the Purecell was safe for use.
Keywords
Thickening; Purecell; Natrasol; Stability; Safety;
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