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1 nteresting raw material in the production of cosmetics.
2 , a common ingredient in sunscreen and other cosmetics.
3 ducts, including plastics, epoxy resins, and cosmetics.
4 logy, molecular biology, drug discovery, and cosmetics.
5 taining products such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
6 tion for possible use in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
7 h, it is an essential target in medicine and cosmetics.
8 ssing, enzyme reactions, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
9 re widely used as invisible UV protectant in cosmetics.
10  molecules also occur in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
11 for industries like food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics.
12 medications, potentially toxic chemicals and cosmetics.
13 d in vitamin supplements, feed additives and cosmetics.
14 and sensitive sensors for quality control in cosmetics.
15 l membranes and for use in drug delivery and cosmetics.
16 ot only for biomedical purposes but also for cosmetics, agriculture and electronics.
17     Women who used shampoo, conditioner, and cosmetics also showed 70-80% higher BP concentrations in
18 and protectors against oxidation in food and cosmetics and also due to their health implications, mai
19 nefit of engineered nanoparticles for use in cosmetics and as tools for understanding skin biology an
20 scaled, suggesting near-term applications in cosmetics and biomedicine.
21 cants, clothing, deodorants, sunscreens, and cosmetics and can potentially accumulate in our food sup
22 ssing and are used extensively by the foods, cosmetics and coatings industries.
23 ative of vitamin A, is a common component in cosmetics and commercial acne creams as well as being a
24 uctured encapsulation applications in foods, cosmetics and drug delivery.
25 bers or fiber composites, and development of cosmetics and drugs for hair.
26 he controlled delivery and release of cells, cosmetics and drugs, and as supports for cell growth and
27 d source of phenolic compounds to be used in cosmetics and food products.
28 d source of phenolic compounds to be used in cosmetics and food products.
29 s) are widely used as components of drugs or cosmetics and hold great promise for biomedicine, yet th
30 otential applications in industry, medicine, cosmetics and human nutrition.
31 al polymeric carriers, to the formulation of cosmetics and insecticides, to the fabrication of nanost
32  among the most widely used xenoestrogens in cosmetics and personal-care products and are generally c
33  making by-products are of interest in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.
34 nd unsaturated fatty acids in food industry, cosmetics and pharmaceutical preparations.
35 dpoints, but also in the formulation of many cosmetics and pharmaceutical products.
36 ered promising new green solvents for foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals due to their unique solven
37 hemicals are widely used in dermally applied cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and also represent endoge
38 quiterpenoid volatile flavor, used in foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, possessing also insect re
39 olorants for everyday products as various as cosmetics and printing inks.
40 d butyl paraben) in different samples (food, cosmetics and water) based on isobutyl chloroformate (IB
41 ons for applications in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food industries.
42 tical materials, chemical sensors, medicine, cosmetics, and food industry is presented.
43 nufacturing of pharmaceuticals, inks, foams, cosmetics, and food.
44 ccurring fatty acid widely utilized in food, cosmetics, and homeopathic supplements.
45 d as a flavouring agent in beverages, foods, cosmetics, and household products.
46  pharmaceutical, electronics, environmental, cosmetics, and hygiene industries.
47 psules for food, in chemical separations, in cosmetics, and in dynamic optics.
48 idants that are widely used in perfumery and cosmetics, and in treating disorders associated with oxi
49 ified through their widespread use in foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical products.
50 henol-formaldehyde resins, paints, lacquers, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
51 y sustainable photonic pigments in coatings, cosmetics, and security labeling.
52 wide variety of products including paint and cosmetics, and they are known to cause allergic contact
53  active ingredients in so-called 'functional cosmetics' as well as a major role as catalysts for the
54  statistics of labelling of preservatives on cosmetics can be included, the latter two approaches all
55 a host of applications, such as electronics, cosmetics, construction, and medicine, and as a result,
56 eful in pharmaceuticals, food additives, and cosmetics due to its recently discovered biomedical acti
57 cation in medicine, immunology, diagnostics, cosmetics, ecology, cleansing and the food industry are
58 n biomedicine, nanotechnology, food science, cosmetics, etc.
59 tential applications in imaging, therapy and cosmetics fields.
60 important applications in the nutraceutical, cosmetics, food and feed industries.
61 patawa fruit as a new amazonian resource for cosmetics, food and pharmaceuticals purposes.
62 dants in foodstuffs, food preservatives, and cosmetics has proved to be very vital.
63 wn-the-drain products such as detergents and cosmetics has taken on increasing importance.
64 ts for personal care, generally perceived as cosmetics, have an important impact on everyday life wor
65 quently are exposed to cleaning products and cosmetics in the course of exploring their environment.
66 re widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics in the past decades.
67 e been seldom used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries for preservative efficacy testing (
68  their application in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries has been limited.
69  be explored in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetics industries.
70 applications in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
71  aspects of using immobilised lipases in the cosmetics industry is given.
72  Lauraceae used in food and drugs and in the cosmetics industry.
73 1.2 ppt, which is in the range needed by the cosmetics industry.
74 cations such as controlled release of drugs, cosmetics, inks, pigments or chemical reagents; protecti
75 potential application in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics is severely compromised.
76 lers, opacifiers, catalysts, semiconductors, cosmetics, microelectronics, and drug carriers.
77 diagnostics, agriculture, the food industry, cosmetics, or spills of liquids.
78 dustrial applications including agriculture, cosmetics, packaging and pharmaceuticals.
79 reen (BP-3), lotion (BP-3 and parabens), and cosmetics (parabens).
80 s and asthma-related chemicals in a range of cosmetics, personal care products, cleaners, sunscreens,
81 egation to create novel structures in foods, cosmetics, personal care, and other products.
82 ndustrial sectors including materials, food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical among others employing colloid
83                   Since many kinds of foods, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products, and medication conta
84 , consequently, to enlarge its use in foods, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals preparation
85 of p-hydroxybenzoic acid) are widely used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and foodstuffs as broad-spec
86 acid and are widely used as preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, including bevera
87 mphipathic compounds widely used as food and cosmetics preservatives, but the mechanisms of their bro
88 in audio membranes and of hyaluronic acid in cosmetics provide some novel applications.
89                                              Cosmetics safety should be assessed not only by the pres
90 n providing other sumptuary goods: pigments, cosmetics, slate, greenstone, travertine, and foreign po
91                                              Cosmetics, soaps and cleansers (including wet wipes), an
92 particles in consumer products, for example, cosmetics, sunscreens, and electrical devices, has incre
93 ery to chemical and biological catalysis and cosmetics, the need for efficient fabrication pathways f
94  range of consumer products including soaps, cosmetics, therapeutics, and plastics.
95  lubricants, detergents, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics while medium chain fatty alcohols (C6-C12) cou

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