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Controlled Delivery of Active Agents

Eragrance encapsulation can be used simply for visual appeal, for controlled release of a fragrance, or even as protection system for the fragrance, allowing for iimova-tion in a wide range of personal care products. Fragrance-embedded achve agents [Pg.246]

Cognis claims that the effect of Skintex persists over several washes. The active components of Skintex microcapsules are tested dermatologically and fulfill the criteria for certification under the Ecotex standard 100. When combined in sophisticated formulas, these oils form high-grade active ingredients that are anchored into the textile [Pg.247]

Finally, the manufacturers of these microcapsules claim that aromatherapy effects also help people to overcome insomnia. [Pg.247]

dermoenzymatic deodorants can be used in microcapsules to combat this problem. In the past, many different enzymatic deodorants have been identified which act on hpase activity, preventing the generation of perspiration odor. Cos-macol Eli (Celessence), in contrast to other enzymatic deodorants, is a stable product (it is an ester derivative of lactic acid) which acts as an enzymatic deodorant by [Pg.247]

SPT microencapsulated aloe vera is used on hosiery, underwear (including maternity wear) and other textiles in contact with the skin, such as bedding. It has often been applied to underwear/hosiery as an additional ingredient to aloe vera or kelp to help combat the effects of stretch marks (i.e., for maternity wear). It has also been applied to waUdng socks as a blister-healing product [Pg.248]


Cruz, E., et al., Oros push-stick for controlled delivery of active agents, US Patent Application 20050089570, 2005. [Pg.634]


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