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Chesebrough

Petrolatum has been used as a skin care product since its discovery by Robert A. Chesebrough in 1872.1 In his patent, Chesebrough stated that this material is useful as a chapped hand treatment. At that time, one of the main benefits of petrolatum was that it did not become rancid (oxidize) as did the commonly used fats of that day. Even today, some skin care product developers use unsaturated oils and other products that need to be preserved against oxidation. Technology has advanced to the point where such preservation is possible, but the desire for highly effective skin care ingredients that are consistent in quality and do not readily oxidize (such as petrolatum) still exists. [Pg.289]

For information in this and the next paragraph of text, see Gambardella, Science and Innovation, pp. 101-102. For Chesebrough-Ponds hospital supply see Wall Street Journal, Sept. 18, 1986. For Bristol-Myers animal health, see Wall Street Journal, Oct. 2, 1987. For A. H. Robbins, see Wall Street Journal, Feb. 17, 1987, and Jan. 26, 1988. For percentages, see Stopford, ed., Directory of Multinationals (1988), p. 72. The figures are undated but end with the year 1987. [Pg.337]

U.S. 6106816 (2000) Hitchen (Chesebrough- Pond s) Suspending polymer (e.g., polyacrylic acid, carylates copolymer) for silicones titanium dioxide-coated mica Improved phase/suspending stability... [Pg.406]

Borg-Warner Celanese Central Soya Chelsea Industries Chesebrough-Ponds Cities Service Company Commonwealth Oil Refining Company Consolidated Foods Continental Oil Company (Conoco)... [Pg.501]

American chemist Robert Augustus Chesebrough extracts and purifies petrolatum from petroleum and begins manufacturing it, eventually using the name Vaseline . [Pg.959]

Vaseline (Robert A. Chesebrou ) Chesebrough, an American chemist, patents his process for making petroleum jelly and calls it Vaseline. [Pg.2044]

Richardson NK (1994) Covalent bonding of active agents to skin, hair or nails. US Patent 5490980, Chesebrough-Pond s USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc... [Pg.143]

Three kinds of grease were tested Dow Corning High Vacuum, Primer Industrial Corporation Rotorlum Multi-Purpose Blue Grease 35342, and Chesebrough Pond Inc. Vaseline. All gave similar results. [Pg.242]


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