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Final report on the safety assessment of sorbitan caprylate, sorbitan cocoate, sorbitan diisostearate, sorbitan dioleate, sorbitan distearate, sorbitan isostearate, sorbitan olivate, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, sorbitan sesquistearate, and sorbitan triisostearate.
Lanigan RS, Yamarik TA; Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert panel. Lanigan RS, et al. Int J Toxicol. 2002;21 Suppl 1:93-112. doi: 10.1080/10915810290096414. Int J Toxicol. 2002. PMID: 12042063 Review.
Previously, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel had reviewed the safety of several of these sorbitan fatty acid esters (Sorbitan Laurate, Sorbitan Oleate, Sorbitan Palmitate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Sorbitan Stearate, Sorb
Previously, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel had reviewed the safety of several of these sorbitan fatty acid esters …
Release studies on niosomes containing fatty alcohols as bilayer stabilizers instead of cholesterol.
Devaraj GN, Parakh SR, Devraj R, Apte SS, Rao BR, Rambhau D. Devaraj GN, et al. J Colloid Interface Sci. 2002 Jul 15;251(2):360-5. doi: 10.1006/jcis.2002.8399. J Colloid Interface Sci. 2002. PMID: 16290741
We have substituted cholesterol with fatty alcohols in niosomes containing polyglyceryl-3-di-isostearate (PGDS) and polysorbate-80 (PS-80) to explore their membrane-stabilizing property via permeation studies. Niosomes of polyglyceryl-3-di-isostearate, fatty alcohol …
We have substituted cholesterol with fatty alcohols in niosomes containing polyglyceryl-3-di-isostearate (PGDS) and polysorbate-80 (P …
Structure of high internal phase aqueous-in-oil emulsions and related inverse micelle solutions. 3. Variation of surfactant.
Reynolds PA, Gilbert EP, Henderson MJ, White JW. Reynolds PA, et al. J Phys Chem B. 2009 Sep 10;113(36):12231-42. doi: 10.1021/jp903484j. J Phys Chem B. 2009. PMID: 19681586
Three molecular weights of the monodisperse polyisobutylene acid amide (PIBSA) surfactant 750, 1200, and 1700 were studied over a range of surfactant concentrations. As an additional comparison, emulsions based on sorbitan monooleate and isostearate surfactants were …
Three molecular weights of the monodisperse polyisobutylene acid amide (PIBSA) surfactant 750, 1200, and 1700 were studied over a range of s …
Development of a topically active imiquimod formulation.
Chollet JL, Jozwiakowski MJ, Phares KR, Reiter MJ, Roddy PJ, Schultz HJ, Ta QV, Tomai MA. Chollet JL, et al. Pharm Dev Technol. 1999 Jan;4(1):35-43. doi: 10.1080/10837459908984222. Pharm Dev Technol. 1999. PMID: 10027211
Studies to select surfactants, preservatives, and viscosity-enhancing excipients to formulate an oil-in-water cream indicated that fatty acids were the preferred solvent for topical imiquimod formulations, and isostearic acid (ISA) was selected. A relationship exist …
Studies to select surfactants, preservatives, and viscosity-enhancing excipients to formulate an oil-in-water cream indicated that fatty aci …