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Development of a Sunscreen Stick Formulation which is Water Resistant but Easily Washable

  • Choi, Minsung;Song, Seungjin;Kang, Nae-Gyu
    • Korea Journal of Cosmetic Science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 2020
  • The aim of this study is to develop a sunscreen stick formulation technology with excellent water resistance and washability. Consumers' needs for sunscreen products are diversifying. Water resistance and ease of washing are both important factors in sunscreen products. However, it is difficult to develop a sunscreen formulation that satisfies these two factors at the same time, because these two elements are in conflict. Fatty acid has a hydrophobic property against the water with low or neutral pH, but when it contacts with soapy water which has high pH, saponification occurs and the fatty acids become surfactants and can be dispersed in the water. Using the reaction characteristics of fatty acids, we can make sunscreen that is highly resistant to water or sweat, but is only selectively removed from soapy water. We found that the sunscreen stick containing fatty acids had better water resistance and washability than the sunscreen sticks without fatty acid. The sunscreen stick containing fatty acids showed a tendency to improve water resistance by scattering ultraviolet rays of long wavelength area by forming insoluble precipitation with divalent ions in tap water after immersion. In addition, an increase in the fatty acid content tended to also increase the ease of cleaning the sunscreen stick. Solid fatty acid was advantageous in improving water resistance than liquid fatty acid, but there was no difference between solid fatty acids and liquid fatty acid in washability. When it comes to stability, the sunscreen stick using liquid fatty acids maintained a high hardness and melting point, and showed no sweating. Based on this study, it is possible to develop an easy washable sunscreen stick formulation technology that has excellent water resistance but is selectively removed only in soapy water.

The Effect of pre-bedtime administration of Liquid stick Packs of Dongshingihyeolyangsubang on Time to Sleep (동신기혈양수방(東新氣血養睡方) 액상 스틱 파우치의 취침전 투여가 입면시간에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Hye-in;Choi, Chang-won;Lee, Young-su;Moon, Young-ho;Kim, Kyeong-ok
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : This study is to identify the effects of taking Liquid stick Packs of DS Gihyeolyangsubang(DSGYSB) on the time to sleep. Methods : From August 2016 to October 2017, 19 patients who were admitted to Dongshin Univ. Oriental Medicine Hospital due to sleep disturbance were included in this study. The result of changing time to sleep and the effect of the duration of administration on the time to sleep were statistically analyzed. Results : as follows. 1. DSGYSB administration before bedtime showed the time to sleep reduction effect. 2. The administration was effective for more than 4-7 days before 1-3 days of DSGYSB. Conclusions : These results suggest that Liquid stick Packs of DSGihyeolyangsubang are effective in reducing the time of the time to sleep.

Fabrication of channel-integrated optoelectrofluidic device using stamp-to-stick bonding and microtransfer methods (Stamp-to-Stick Bonding 및 Microtransfer Molding 방법을 이용한 미세유체 채널이 집적된 광전기유체소자의 제작)

  • Hwang, Hyun-Goo;Lee, Do-Hyun;Park, Je-Kyun
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.154-159
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes two methods - stamp-to-stick bonding and microtransfer molding - to integrate microfluidic channel into an optoelectrofluidic device for in-channel microparticle manipulation. We have demonstrated the optoelectronic microparticle manipulation in the channel-integrated optoelectrofluidic device using a liquid crystal display. As injecting a liquid sample containing $15{\mu}m$-diameter polystyrene particles into the fabricated channel, trapping and transport of individual microparticles have been successfully demonstrated. This channel-integrated optoelectrofluidic device may be useful for several in-channel applications based on the optoelectrofluidics such as optoelectronic flow control, droplet-based protein assay and bead-based immunoassay.

Study and Application of the New Stick Make Up Product Using Clay Minerals as Binder & Buffer.

  • Kim, Sang-Je;Shin, Dong-Uk;Cho, Pan-Gu;Jung, Chul-Hee
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.25 no.4 s.34
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    • pp.97-110
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    • 1999
  • The new stick make-up product was studied by using a gel, which is a viscous complex formed with clay minerals, vitamins A and E and fluorinated liquid polymer with a 1500 molecular weight. The gel cannot be obtained with any random combination of clay minerals and the ingredients described above. It takes the sequential manufacturing method as follows to get this kind of gel. Firstly, clay minerals and liquid polymers have to be pre-mixed in order to saturate the liquid polymers with the clay minerals. Then the on-processed gel has to be finely crystallized. The clay minerals, which are the core elements for this gel, were used as a function of Binder & Buffer and liquid polymer was mixed together for the deterioration of the surface tension of each component and to form a functional film in the gel. This liquid polymer was combined with clay minerals because it is not miscible with most oils and solvents. Waxes have a function of keeping a solid status in the stick. We reduced the usage of waxes by putting clay minerals as buffer in the proportion of 0.5:1 with oil phase. Ceramide takes care of the skin when used regularly and maintains the skin's moisture. Vitamins A and E contribute to preventing skin aging by the activation of skin cells. We could get the stable viscous gel, which has about 80% oil phase using clay minerals and liquid polymer. The crystalline structures of gel were surface-chemically-analyzed using SEM and Image Analyzer and were thermodynamically analyzed using DSC. Surface tension test and softness were done by Rheometer. In the end, these characteristics were verified by consumer panel tests in Seoul, Daegeon and Pusan in Korea and Hokkaido, Osaka and Miyazaki in Japan with correlation to the climate.

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Study and Application of the New Stick Make Up Product Using Clay Minerals as Binder & Buffer.

  • Kim, Sang-Je;Shin, Dong-Uk;Cho, Pan-Gu;Jung, Chul-Hee
    • Proceedings of the SCSK Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.97-110
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    • 1999
  • The new stick make-up product was studied by using a gel, which is a viscous complex formed with clay minerals, vitamins A and I and fluorinated liquid polymer with a 1500 molecular weight. The gel cannot be obtained with any random combination of clay minerals and the ingredients described above. It takes the sequential manufacturing method as follows to get this kind of gel. Firstly, clay minerals and liquid polymers have ·to be pre-mixed in order to saturate the liquid polymers with the clay minerals. Then tile on-processed gel has to be finely crystallized. The clay minerals, which are the core elements for this gel, were used as a function of Binder & Buffer and liquid polymer was mixed together for the deterioration of the surface tension of each component and to from a functional film in the gel. This liquid polymer was combined with clay minerals because it is not miscible with most oils and solvents. Waxes have a function of keeping a solid status in the stick. We reduced the usage of waxes by putting clay minerals as buffer in the proportion of 0.5 : 1 with oil phase. Ceramide takes care of the skin when used regularly and maintains the skin’s moisture. Vitamins A and I contribute to preventing skin’aging by the activation of skin cells. We could get the stable viscous gel, which has about 80% oil phase using clay minerals and liquid polymer, The crystal 1 me structures of gel were surface-chemical1y-analyzed using SEM and Image Analyzer and were thermodynamically analyzed using DSC, Surface tension test and softness were done by Rheometer. In the end, these characteristics were verified by consumer panel tests in Seoul, Baegeon and Pusan in Korea and Hokkaido, Oska and Miyazaki in Japan with correlation to the climate.

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Protective System from Medical Needle-sticks. Part I: Background and System Development

  • Turner, LaDawnya C.;Seyam, Abdelfattah M.;Banks-Lee, Pamela
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2003
  • Previous research on healthcare workers’ protection has concentrated on liquid barrier protection by providing impermeable personal articles such as latex gloves. This property is of high importance but since most blood-borne pathogen transmissions in the healthcare industry are caused by needle-stick injuries, protection from sharp invasive instruments should also be of high concern. And since latex and alike provide no protection against needle-stick injuries, new protective systems need to be developed and evaluated. This part of the study provides a review regarding the current practice of protection and the serious problems that arise from needle-flick injuries. Additionally, the development of new protective system is described. In part II of the study, evaluation of the new system will be provided.

Isolation of Dispersed Mutants from Wild Myxobacteria. (분산 돌연변이 점액세균의 분리)

  • 이봉수;이차율;조경연
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.342-347
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    • 2003
  • Clumping of cells is one of the major obstacles to culture wild myxobacterial strains in liquid media. In an effort to solve this problem, we tried a method isolating spontaneous mutants that grow dispersed in liquid media from a wild myxobacterial strain. Myxococcus stipitatus KYC1001, a newly isolated strain from Gyearyongsan National Park in Korea, clumps and sticks to the surface of culture vessels as other wild myxobacteria behave in liquid media. Taking an advantage of the characteristics that dispersed mutant cells would grow dispersed while most other wild type cells would clump and stick to the surface of culture vessels, spontaneous dispersed mutants were enriched by repeated subculturing of culture supernatant. A resultant mutant, KYC2001, did not form any clumps nor stick to the surface of culture flasks, but grew completely dispersed in liquid. Meanwhile, three other spontaneous mutants, KYC2002, KYC2003, and KYC2004, shelved partially dispersed phenotype. A major portion of the cells grew dispersed in liquid but they still formed some clumps.

The Behavior Characteristics of Diesel Impinging Spray on the Room Temperature Impinging Disk (상온 충돌판에서의 디젤 충돌 분무의 거동 특성)

  • Cha, K.J.;Se, G.I.;Kim, D.J.
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.24-31
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    • 1996
  • This study addresses the behavior characteristics of diesel spray injected on the impinging disk with the room temperature. The models of impinging spray are the stick, the reflect and the wall jet model In the initiative of the fuel injection the impinging spray was the reflect model. because the momentum of droplets was very large. This model developed to the wall jet model according to the time approaches. On the low temperature disk the fuel film was made by the attachment of the droplets with low Weber number. The thickness of impinging spray was increased when the disk approached to the nozzle tip. Mathematical analysis for calculation with the behavior of impinging spray have to consider the reflecting effect and the influence of the fuel film.

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Quality Stability of Products Containing Fermented Ginseng Berry Extracts (인삼열매 발효추출물을 함유한 제품의 품질안정성)

  • Kim, Seung Tae;Heo, Chang Hoe;Kim, Sung Hoon;Lee, Won Jong;Jang, Su Kil;Joo, Seong Soo
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.473-479
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the storage stability of liquid stick packs containing concentrated and steam-dried ginseng berry. Storage stability of liquid stick packs was determined during storage at 10, 25 and $35^{\circ}C$ for 4 months. The pH was decreased from 4.81 to 3.81 after 4 months at $35^{\circ}C$ while the acidity and solubility were not changed during storage of 4 months. The DPPH radical scavenging activity was decreased during storage at $35^{\circ}C$ after 4 months. The Hunter L and yellowness (b) values decreased while the redness (a) was not changed during storage after 2 or 3 months. The total amount of six ginsenosides including Rg1, Rb1, F2, Rg3(S), Rg3(R), and Rg5 was not changed after storage of 4 months at 10 and $25^{\circ}C$. Neither bacteria nor coliforms were not detected during storage of 4 months. Considering quality parameters, significant changes were observed in color parameters L and b, while all others remained unchanged during 4 months stored at 10 and $25^{\circ}C$.

Long period application of AC field causing contrast reduction of IPS cell

  • Momoi, Yuichi;Koda, Tomonori
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.870-872
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    • 2008
  • It is known that AC electric field to drive IPS mode of liquid crystal display (LCD) causes reduction of the contrast after long period of display operation. Our results are presented in this paper on a base of a model of interaction between surface of PI alignment film and LC molecules. We conclude that the surface viscosity of PI alignment film is one of the most important factors for the contrast reduction phenomenon.

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