Antiperspirants & Deodrants


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This edition of Antiperspirants and Deodorants, so extensively updated and rewritten that it is virtually a new book, highlights the latest developments in ingredients, products, and patents in the decade since the publication of the first edition—reviewing current regulatory issues, questions about safety and toxicology, testing, and recent data on skin microorganisms, odor generation, and sweat gland physiology. Containing the wealth of information found in the original publication, this unique reference combines the work of recognized authorities from industry and academia, and includes valuable information for researchers, product development scientists, manufacturers, and marketers in the field of antiperspirants and deodorants. Antiperspirants and Deodorants, Second Edition traces the history of these cosmetic products, considers government regulation of the industry and how it affects marketing, provides an overview of the structure and function of eccrine and apocrine sweat glands, describes the chemistry of antiperspirant salts, and explores deodorant ingredients. What's new?… about the Second Edition of Antiperspirants and Deodorants— two new chapters on antiperspirant and deodorant formulations intended for nontechnical readers—marketing, advertising, and sales personnel—as well as scientists unfamiliar with the specialty two new chapters on relevant patent technologies of recent years the first discussions (including a new chapter) on the chemistry of aluminum/zirconium antiperspirant salts, an expanded review of the chemistry of basic aluminum complexes, and a review of the chemistry behind enhanced efficacy or activated alumininum and aluminum/zirconium antiperspirant salts a completely modernized chapter on the structure and function of the human eccrine sweat gland, including a new section on the apocrine sweat glands a rewritten chapter on regulatory issues that emphasizes emerging international standards two up-to-the-minute chapters on the microbiology of the axilla and the odors it produces, and on current procedures for clinical evaluation of antiperspirants and deodorants a totally revised chapter on deodorant ingredients, presenting new materials and approaches for odor control an updated survey of antiperspirant safety issues, including information on aluminum exposure and a critique of the concerns relating aluminum to Alzheimer's disease and more! Contents: Antiperspirants and Deodorants: History of Major HBA Market, Karl Laden Structure and Function of Human Sweat Glands, Paul M. Quinton, Hugh Y. Elder, Douglas L. Bovell, D. McEwan Jenkinson Axillary Odor: Determination, Formation, and Control, John N. Labows, John T. Reilly, James J. Leyden, and George Preti Chemistry of Aluminum Chlorohydrate and Activated Aluminum Chlorohydrates, John J. Fitzgerald and Allan H. Rosenberg Chemistry of Aluminum-Zirconium-Glycine (AZG) Complexes, Allan H. Rosenberg and John J. Fitzgerald Deodorant Ingredients, Stephen A. Makin and Michael R. Lowry Safety of Antiperspirant Salts, Ronald J. Wulf A Guide to Understanding Anitperspirant Formulations, Christopher J. C. Edwards and Anthony K. Mills A Guide to Understanding Deodorant Formulations, Stephen Hazell Regulations of Underarm Antiperspirants and Deodorants, David C. Steinberg Clinical Evaluation of Antiperspirants and Deodorants, John E. Wild, James P. Bowman, and Linda P. Oddo Antiperspirant Technology Trends from the Patent Literature, Karl Laden Deodorant Technology Trends from the Patent Literature, Karl Laden
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