Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine

Abstract The evolution of beauty market and personal care is constant in Brazil as well in the rest of the world. Technological advances have brought up nanotechnology to the cosmetological field, employing active principles at atoms enveloped by vesicles, in order to take the active principle preci...

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Main Authors: E. M. Vogel, M. Bronoski, L. L. M. Marques, F. A. R. Cardoso
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia 2021-06-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100201&tlng=en
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author E. M. Vogel
M. Bronoski
L. L. M. Marques
F. A. R. Cardoso
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M. Bronoski
L. L. M. Marques
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description Abstract The evolution of beauty market and personal care is constant in Brazil as well in the rest of the world. Technological advances have brought up nanotechnology to the cosmetological field, employing active principles at atoms enveloped by vesicles, in order to take the active principle precisely to the target tissue to optimize the results achieved because of the considerable ease to cross skin barriers. Manufacturing of nanotechnology cosmetics is confronted with low absorption capacity. One of the many active principle found in cosmetic industry is caffeine, a pseudoalkaloid from the xanthine group used as a stimulant with the mechanism of the lipolytic action. This active is widely used in a esthetics and cosmetics field in treatments involving dysfunctions such as localized fat and fibroedema geloid. To work out perfectly, the principle active need to interact and create a set of factors that includes lipolysis intensification. The caffeine encapsulation in gel-based nanocosmetics has the purpose of taking this active up to the adipocyte, the target cell, for mentioned dysfunctions treatment. Thus, we aim to present a review of how has been, the use of caffeine in the production of cosmetics.
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spelling doaj.art-f2ed71ddaa534d6ba23d449ee736b4bb2022-12-21T19:44:51ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-43752021-06-018210.1590/1519-6984.241025Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeineE. M. Vogelhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9682-9854M. Bronoskihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8383-2501L. L. M. Marqueshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5024-0542F. A. R. Cardosohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0432-9191Abstract The evolution of beauty market and personal care is constant in Brazil as well in the rest of the world. Technological advances have brought up nanotechnology to the cosmetological field, employing active principles at atoms enveloped by vesicles, in order to take the active principle precisely to the target tissue to optimize the results achieved because of the considerable ease to cross skin barriers. Manufacturing of nanotechnology cosmetics is confronted with low absorption capacity. One of the many active principle found in cosmetic industry is caffeine, a pseudoalkaloid from the xanthine group used as a stimulant with the mechanism of the lipolytic action. This active is widely used in a esthetics and cosmetics field in treatments involving dysfunctions such as localized fat and fibroedema geloid. To work out perfectly, the principle active need to interact and create a set of factors that includes lipolysis intensification. The caffeine encapsulation in gel-based nanocosmetics has the purpose of taking this active up to the adipocyte, the target cell, for mentioned dysfunctions treatment. Thus, we aim to present a review of how has been, the use of caffeine in the production of cosmetics.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100201&tlng=ennanotechnologycosmeticscaffeinepermeation
spellingShingle E. M. Vogel
M. Bronoski
L. L. M. Marques
F. A. R. Cardoso
Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
Brazilian Journal of Biology
nanotechnology
cosmetics
caffeine
permeation
title Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
title_full Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
title_fullStr Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
title_short Challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
title_sort challenges of nanotechnology in cosmetic permeation with caffeine
topic nanotechnology
cosmetics
caffeine
permeation
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