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Drug and Cosmetic Industry

Based on U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Industry Keports and estimates by the staff of Drug and Cosmetic Industry. [Pg.286]

Drug and Cosmetic Industry, 101 West 31 Street, New York 1, New York. [Pg.94]

Detection of bacterial contamination Quality control in food, beverage, drug, and cosmetic industries... [Pg.27]

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved several methods for the extraction of pollutants from environmental samples. These standard methods are listed under EPA publication SW-846, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods [1], Many of them were approved only in the last decade. Automated Soxhlet was promulgated in 1994, SFE and ASE in 1996, and MAE in 2000. The Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) has published its own standard extraction methods for the food, animal feed, drug, and cosmetics industries [2], Some extraction methods have also been approved by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) [3], Table 3.1 summarizes the standard methods from various sources. [Pg.139]

Plant extracts have a widespread application in the drug and cosmetic industries. For the separation of plant extracts, the AMD-HP-TLC method is the most suitable because it has a higher separating power. Iso-cratic and AMD development are shown in Fig. 2 [8]. [Pg.1029]

Bohnenn LJM (1979) Dimethyl ether Alternative aerosol propellant. Drug and Cosmetic Industry 125 58-74. [Pg.862]

Katz, M., The Birth Pangs of a New Drug, Drug and Cosmetic Industry 128 40, October 1980 as cited in Smith, M., Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing (Philadelphia, PA Lea Febiger, 1983). [Pg.332]

Blandol. [Witco/Sonnebom] White mineral oil NF lubricant for food, drugs, and cosmetics industries. [Pg.51]

OrzoL itco/Sonnebom] White mineral cd USP emollient lubricant for food, drug, and cosmetic industry. [Pg.266]

It is hoped that this encyclopedia will serve as a handy and useful reference to technical and nontechnical members of the food, drug, and cosmetic industries, to teachers and students of corresponding sciences and related fields, and to the general public who want to know more about natural ingredients. [Pg.836]

Complexation has frequently been correlated with the hydrophobic character of one (or both) of the interacting ions [273-279]. Details of the interaction between a series of dyes and alkyltrimethylammonium bromides have been published [277], The structure of the dyes used, tartrazine (XXVI) amaranth (XXVII) carmoisine (XXVIII) and erythrosine (XXIX) are shown below. These are all important colours used in the food, drug and cosmetic industries. Phase separation diagrams were constructed to indicate the relationship between surfactant concentration and the anisotropic solution-coacervate boundary. Differences between the interactions of a hydrophilic dye, tartrazine and amaranth, carmoisine and erythrosine which have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic moieties were exhibited. Tartrazine appears to behave like a simple electrolyte interacting simply with the charged groups at the micellar surfaces while the other dyes complexed and were solubilized as a complex in addition to interacting with the micelle surface [277]. These dyes also induced the formation... [Pg.367]

Ward, J.B., and Trachtenberg, A., 1962, Evaluation of Tablet Disintegrants , Drug and Cosmetics Industry, 91, p 35... [Pg.432]

Uses Emulsifier, opacifier, stabilizer for food, drug, and cosmetic industries Properties Amber liq. disp. in water sp.gr. 1.00 dens. 8.25 Ib/gal 100% cone. Lumulse GMS [Lambent Tech.]... [Pg.1636]


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