This document discusses Kopexil, an active ingredient that promotes hair growth in 3 ways:
1) It regulates and rebalances the hair growth cycle by inhibiting the enzyme lysyl hydroxylase and preventing stiffening of hair follicles.
2) It reinforces hair anchoring and increases blood flow to hair roots by eliminating perifollicular fibrosis.
3) It enhances the growth (anagen) phase of the hair cycle and increases hair volume, helping to reverse hair loss and stimulate new hair growth.
Dandruff can worsen in winter, making your scalp dry, flaky, scaly, and itchy. Preventing winter dandruff is a challenge that you can do only by following a proper haircare routine.
This document summarizes information about Kopyrrol, an active ingredient that stimulates hair growth. Kopyrrol nourishes hair follicles, increases the growth of hair, protects against hair loss, and favors better hair anchoring. It works by supplying nutrients to hair follicles and stimulating the transition from the telogen to anagen phase of the hair growth cycle. Kopyrrol is recommended for use in hair care products at a concentration of 0.1-5% and has been shown to be safe and effective for both men and women.
This document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It begins by describing hair shape, structure under a microscope including the medulla, cortex and cuticle. It then explains the hair follicle in detail, including the papilla, matrix, bulb and bulge. The hair growth cycle is summarized as the anagen (growth), catagen (transition) and telogen (resting) phases. The anagen phase can last 2-6 years while the other phases are much shorter. Hair grows about 1 cm per month during the anagen phase in a continuous cycle of growth, rest and shedding.
Structure of hair and hair growth cycleSUJITHA MARY
This document summarizes the structure of hair and the hair growth cycle. It describes the three main types of hair - lanugo, vellous, and terminal hair. It then explains the two main structures of hair - the hair follicle and hair shaft. The hair growth cycle is made up of three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting). Key facts about hair growth and the hair cycle are also provided.
This document discusses Kopexil, an active ingredient that promotes hair growth in 3 ways:
1) It regulates and rebalances the hair growth cycle by inhibiting the enzyme lysyl hydroxylase and preventing stiffening of hair follicles.
2) It reinforces hair anchoring and increases blood flow to hair roots by eliminating perifollicular fibrosis.
3) It enhances the growth (anagen) phase of the hair cycle and increases hair volume, helping to reverse hair loss and stimulate new hair growth.
Dandruff can worsen in winter, making your scalp dry, flaky, scaly, and itchy. Preventing winter dandruff is a challenge that you can do only by following a proper haircare routine.
This document summarizes information about Kopyrrol, an active ingredient that stimulates hair growth. Kopyrrol nourishes hair follicles, increases the growth of hair, protects against hair loss, and favors better hair anchoring. It works by supplying nutrients to hair follicles and stimulating the transition from the telogen to anagen phase of the hair growth cycle. Kopyrrol is recommended for use in hair care products at a concentration of 0.1-5% and has been shown to be safe and effective for both men and women.
This document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It begins by describing hair shape, structure under a microscope including the medulla, cortex and cuticle. It then explains the hair follicle in detail, including the papilla, matrix, bulb and bulge. The hair growth cycle is summarized as the anagen (growth), catagen (transition) and telogen (resting) phases. The anagen phase can last 2-6 years while the other phases are much shorter. Hair grows about 1 cm per month during the anagen phase in a continuous cycle of growth, rest and shedding.
Structure of hair and hair growth cycleSUJITHA MARY
This document summarizes the structure of hair and the hair growth cycle. It describes the three main types of hair - lanugo, vellous, and terminal hair. It then explains the two main structures of hair - the hair follicle and hair shaft. The hair growth cycle is made up of three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting). Key facts about hair growth and the hair cycle are also provided.
Structure of hair & hair growth cycle, dental problemsHemant Khandoliya
This document discusses biological aspects of cosmetics, focusing on hair and common oral cavity problems. It describes hair structure including the hair follicle and shaft. The three phases of the hair growth cycle are outlined as anagen, catagen, and telogen. Common oral problems discussed include bad breath, gum disease, tooth decay, oral cancer, and leukoplakia. Causes and treatments are provided for each problem.
Permanent, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and temporary are the main types of hair coloring. Permanent hair coloring uses oxidation dyes that chemically bond to hair and last until new hair growth occurs. Semi-permanent coloring lasts several washes through weaker bonding. Demi-permanent coloring uses lower developer concentrations for a color between permanent and semi-permanent. Temporary coloring only deposits pigment on the hair surface and washes out after one wash.
Anagen :
Anagen is the active growth stage of hair.
During the anagen stage the hair contain it’s highest amount of melanin.
This stage is lasts between 3-6 years.
Catagen:
Catagen is a transition stage in which the hair stops growing but the hair is not shed.
During this stage the follicle is being reabsorbed .
This stage lasts 2-3 weeks.
Telogen:
Telegen is a resting stage during which the follicle receds and the hair begin to fall in preparation for the development of new hair.
This stage lasts between 6-8 weeks.
Anagen:
The hair growth cycle continues as anagen begins again.
The old hair has shed and a new follicle has formed.
A new hair begins growing to replace the hair that was shed.
This document discusses hair problems and their causes and treatments. It defines two main hair problems - hair loss/alopecia and dandruff. Hair loss can be caused by hormones, nutrition, stress, diseases, medicines, or heredity. Treatments include minoxidil, finasteride, PRP therapy, and supplements. Dandruff is caused by an excessive shedding of scalp skin cells and can be treated with anti-dandruff shampoos containing ingredients like zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide.
1. Hair coloring has been practiced since ancient times using natural dyes like henna or unsafe products containing lead.
2. The first synthetic dye was created in 1863 by William Henry Perkin, leading to the birth of the synthetic hair dye industry. Major developments in hair dye technology occurred throughout the 20th century.
3. Today, hair dyes are big business and most products work by using chemical processes to either deposit color onto hair or lighten the natural pigment through oxidation. Scientists continue developing new coloring mechanisms for improved safety.
Hair structure and hair growth cycle.pptxVaishaliGutte
The document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It describes hair as made of keratin and having three main types - vellus, terminal, and lanugo hairs. Hair has two parts - the root containing the follicle and bulb, and the shaft with three layers of medulla, cortex, and cuticle. Hair grows in cycles of anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) phases over several years before being shed and replaced. Common hair disorders include hirsutism, alopecia, telogen effluvium, and anagen effluvium.
HAIR DAMAGE: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURESDr. Ali Syed
Hair damage occurs when the hair structures like the cuticle, cortex, and medulla are physically or chemically altered such that they cannot return to their original state. Common types of damage include cuticle loss, longitudinal rupturing, and fibril disintegration. Damaged hair exhibits signs like loss of elasticity, breakage, porosity, dullness, and excessive tangling. Causes of damage include UV exposure, mechanical and chemical manipulation, thermal styling, and harsh shampoos. Treatments include deep conditioning, reconstructors, moisturizers, and laminates to repair damage and improve hair health.
This document discusses cosmetics and provides information on various topics related to cosmetics manufacturing and classification. It defines cosmetics and lists the main processes used in manufacturing. It also outlines common raw materials used in cosmetics and discusses control of microbial contamination during manufacturing. Further, it classifies cosmetic products and describes humectants, their properties and common types used in cosmetics.
Hair cosmetics include hair tonics, oils, conditioners, removers, dyes, and shaving preparations. Hair conditioners improve hair texture and damage. They contain moisturizers, reconstructors, detanglers, and other ingredients. Hair removers work chemically or mechanically to degrade or remove hairs. Depilatories contain ingredients like sulphides or thioglycolates that break hair bonds. Shaving preparations soften beards and lubricate skin before shaving and cool and refresh skin after. Hair dyes use ingredients like dyes, alkalizers, and antioxidants to temporarily, semi-permanently, or permanently color hair. Formulations are evaluated for
Hair grows in cycles with four phases - anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen. During the anagen phase, hair actively grows for 2-7 years at about half an inch per month. The catagen phase is a transition phase that lasts around two weeks. In the telogen phase, hair rests for around three months before entering the exogen phase where the old hair falls out and the follicle prepares to start a new cycle. Various factors like stress, diet changes, illness, and medications can interrupt the normal hair growth cycle and cause excessive hair loss. Problems with hair include dandruff, hair loss, dry hair, split ends, oily or greasy hair, frizzy hair, dull hair
This document appears to be a presentation on herbal cosmetics given by a student named T. Mousami Bhavasar. It discusses various topics related to herbal cosmetics including definitions, advantages, disadvantages, types (such as hair oils and hair dyes), ingredients and properties. A formulation for a herbal hair oil is provided and its evaluation parameters are outlined. Various herbal ingredients commonly used in hair care products like henna, amla and reetha are also described.
The document discusses hair loss and its treatment. It describes how genetics, hormones, age and the immune system can cause abnormal hair loss conditions like alopecia. Over 63 million people in the US suffer from hair loss conditions. Hair loss can impact people emotionally and negatively affect how others perceive them. The only two FDA approved treatments for hair loss are minoxidil and finasteride.
This document discusses hair conditioners. It begins by outlining the benefits of conditioners such as reducing hair damage and improving hair properties. It then describes the structure of hair and how conditioners work to improve hair condition by coating and repairing. The rest of the document details common ingredients in conditioners like cationic surfactants, lipids, polymers and silicones. It provides examples of specific ingredients and discusses their conditioning effects and uses in different conditioner types.
This document summarizes information about shampoos, including their introduction, requirements, classifications, types, mechanisms, compositions, formulations, evaluations, containers, specific examples, and references. Shampoos are preparations that use surfactants to remove dirt, grease, and debris from hair without harming the scalp. They are generally classified based on their base as soap-based or detergent-based shampoos. Common types include liquid, powder, lotion, cream, and aerosol shampoos. Shampoos are formulated with surfactants, conditioning agents, thickeners, preservatives, and other components to cleanse and condition hair while meeting various evaluation criteria.
Hair dye works by changing the color of hair through the use of chemical dyes. There are several types of hair dyes including temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and permanent dyes. Temporary dyes wash out easily while permanent dyes result in longer lasting color changes by penetrating into the hair shaft. The document discusses the structure of hair, how different types of dyes work to change hair color, and provides examples of formulations for various hair dye types.
HERBAL INGREDIENTS USED IN HAIR CARE , cosmetics , herbal cosmetics , Herbal ingredients used in the cosmetics , preparation for hair , Hair oil , Shampoos , Hair dye , Hair lotion , Ingredient used in Herbal hair oil , Marketed herbal hair oil , Evaluation of herbal hair oil , Ingredient used in Herbal shampoo , Marketed herbal shampoo , Evaluation of herbal shampoo , Ingredient used in the herbal hair dye , Marketed herbal hair dye , Evaluation of herbal hair dye
This document discusses hair structure and the hair growth cycle. It notes that hair grows from follicles in the dermis and is composed mainly of keratin protein. Hair has several layers - the medulla, cortex, and cuticle. The hair growth cycle consists of the anagen (growth), catagen (regression), telogen (rest), and exogen (shedding) phases. During anagen, hair grows rapidly from the hair bulb. Catagen is a transition phase where growth stops. Telogen is a resting phase where the hair remains until it sheds during exogen. The document also briefly discusses formulations for different types of shampoos.
1) The document describes the development of a polyherbal antidandruff shampoo using various medicinal herbs.
2) Key herbs selected for their hair care and antidandruff properties include neem, methi, shikakai, aloe vera, henna, brahmi, reetha, amla, nagarmotha and tulsi.
3) The shampoo powder is prepared through a process of drying, weighing, size reduction and mixing of the selected herbs. Testing of the final product shows highly satisfactory results for treating dandruff with promised safety and utility.
This document discusses the role of moisturizers and humectants in dry skin. It begins by defining moisturizers as mixtures that help hold water in skin using occlusives, humectants, and emollients. Humectants attract moisture into skin cells while emollients smooth skin surfaces. The document then examines care for dry skin and the role of trans-epidermal water loss before exploring how moisturizers work to hydrate skin and protect its barrier function. It also defines humectants like glycerin and their ability to bind water. The document concludes by providing formulations for a cream moisturizer and moisturizing lotion.
This document announces the launch of a new potent anti-hair loss serum. It claims the serum contains a synergistic blend of Redensyl, Capyxil and Procapil, which has documented superior efficacy over minoxidil in treating hair loss. Clinical studies showed the new serum led to 65% hair growth improvement compared to only 25% for minoxidil, as evaluated after 24 weeks. The document describes how each ingredient in the blend works to reactivate hair roots, strengthen hair anchoring, enhance hair growth, and provides an aloe vera base to make the serum light and non-sticky. It recommends using the new serum either in combination with minoxidil or as a standalone treatment for various hair
Structure of hair & hair growth cycle, dental problemsHemant Khandoliya
This document discusses biological aspects of cosmetics, focusing on hair and common oral cavity problems. It describes hair structure including the hair follicle and shaft. The three phases of the hair growth cycle are outlined as anagen, catagen, and telogen. Common oral problems discussed include bad breath, gum disease, tooth decay, oral cancer, and leukoplakia. Causes and treatments are provided for each problem.
Permanent, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and temporary are the main types of hair coloring. Permanent hair coloring uses oxidation dyes that chemically bond to hair and last until new hair growth occurs. Semi-permanent coloring lasts several washes through weaker bonding. Demi-permanent coloring uses lower developer concentrations for a color between permanent and semi-permanent. Temporary coloring only deposits pigment on the hair surface and washes out after one wash.
Anagen :
Anagen is the active growth stage of hair.
During the anagen stage the hair contain it’s highest amount of melanin.
This stage is lasts between 3-6 years.
Catagen:
Catagen is a transition stage in which the hair stops growing but the hair is not shed.
During this stage the follicle is being reabsorbed .
This stage lasts 2-3 weeks.
Telogen:
Telegen is a resting stage during which the follicle receds and the hair begin to fall in preparation for the development of new hair.
This stage lasts between 6-8 weeks.
Anagen:
The hair growth cycle continues as anagen begins again.
The old hair has shed and a new follicle has formed.
A new hair begins growing to replace the hair that was shed.
This document discusses hair problems and their causes and treatments. It defines two main hair problems - hair loss/alopecia and dandruff. Hair loss can be caused by hormones, nutrition, stress, diseases, medicines, or heredity. Treatments include minoxidil, finasteride, PRP therapy, and supplements. Dandruff is caused by an excessive shedding of scalp skin cells and can be treated with anti-dandruff shampoos containing ingredients like zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide.
1. Hair coloring has been practiced since ancient times using natural dyes like henna or unsafe products containing lead.
2. The first synthetic dye was created in 1863 by William Henry Perkin, leading to the birth of the synthetic hair dye industry. Major developments in hair dye technology occurred throughout the 20th century.
3. Today, hair dyes are big business and most products work by using chemical processes to either deposit color onto hair or lighten the natural pigment through oxidation. Scientists continue developing new coloring mechanisms for improved safety.
Hair structure and hair growth cycle.pptxVaishaliGutte
The document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It describes hair as made of keratin and having three main types - vellus, terminal, and lanugo hairs. Hair has two parts - the root containing the follicle and bulb, and the shaft with three layers of medulla, cortex, and cuticle. Hair grows in cycles of anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) phases over several years before being shed and replaced. Common hair disorders include hirsutism, alopecia, telogen effluvium, and anagen effluvium.
HAIR DAMAGE: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURESDr. Ali Syed
Hair damage occurs when the hair structures like the cuticle, cortex, and medulla are physically or chemically altered such that they cannot return to their original state. Common types of damage include cuticle loss, longitudinal rupturing, and fibril disintegration. Damaged hair exhibits signs like loss of elasticity, breakage, porosity, dullness, and excessive tangling. Causes of damage include UV exposure, mechanical and chemical manipulation, thermal styling, and harsh shampoos. Treatments include deep conditioning, reconstructors, moisturizers, and laminates to repair damage and improve hair health.
This document discusses cosmetics and provides information on various topics related to cosmetics manufacturing and classification. It defines cosmetics and lists the main processes used in manufacturing. It also outlines common raw materials used in cosmetics and discusses control of microbial contamination during manufacturing. Further, it classifies cosmetic products and describes humectants, their properties and common types used in cosmetics.
Hair cosmetics include hair tonics, oils, conditioners, removers, dyes, and shaving preparations. Hair conditioners improve hair texture and damage. They contain moisturizers, reconstructors, detanglers, and other ingredients. Hair removers work chemically or mechanically to degrade or remove hairs. Depilatories contain ingredients like sulphides or thioglycolates that break hair bonds. Shaving preparations soften beards and lubricate skin before shaving and cool and refresh skin after. Hair dyes use ingredients like dyes, alkalizers, and antioxidants to temporarily, semi-permanently, or permanently color hair. Formulations are evaluated for
Hair grows in cycles with four phases - anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen. During the anagen phase, hair actively grows for 2-7 years at about half an inch per month. The catagen phase is a transition phase that lasts around two weeks. In the telogen phase, hair rests for around three months before entering the exogen phase where the old hair falls out and the follicle prepares to start a new cycle. Various factors like stress, diet changes, illness, and medications can interrupt the normal hair growth cycle and cause excessive hair loss. Problems with hair include dandruff, hair loss, dry hair, split ends, oily or greasy hair, frizzy hair, dull hair
This document appears to be a presentation on herbal cosmetics given by a student named T. Mousami Bhavasar. It discusses various topics related to herbal cosmetics including definitions, advantages, disadvantages, types (such as hair oils and hair dyes), ingredients and properties. A formulation for a herbal hair oil is provided and its evaluation parameters are outlined. Various herbal ingredients commonly used in hair care products like henna, amla and reetha are also described.
The document discusses hair loss and its treatment. It describes how genetics, hormones, age and the immune system can cause abnormal hair loss conditions like alopecia. Over 63 million people in the US suffer from hair loss conditions. Hair loss can impact people emotionally and negatively affect how others perceive them. The only two FDA approved treatments for hair loss are minoxidil and finasteride.
This document discusses hair conditioners. It begins by outlining the benefits of conditioners such as reducing hair damage and improving hair properties. It then describes the structure of hair and how conditioners work to improve hair condition by coating and repairing. The rest of the document details common ingredients in conditioners like cationic surfactants, lipids, polymers and silicones. It provides examples of specific ingredients and discusses their conditioning effects and uses in different conditioner types.
This document summarizes information about shampoos, including their introduction, requirements, classifications, types, mechanisms, compositions, formulations, evaluations, containers, specific examples, and references. Shampoos are preparations that use surfactants to remove dirt, grease, and debris from hair without harming the scalp. They are generally classified based on their base as soap-based or detergent-based shampoos. Common types include liquid, powder, lotion, cream, and aerosol shampoos. Shampoos are formulated with surfactants, conditioning agents, thickeners, preservatives, and other components to cleanse and condition hair while meeting various evaluation criteria.
Hair dye works by changing the color of hair through the use of chemical dyes. There are several types of hair dyes including temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and permanent dyes. Temporary dyes wash out easily while permanent dyes result in longer lasting color changes by penetrating into the hair shaft. The document discusses the structure of hair, how different types of dyes work to change hair color, and provides examples of formulations for various hair dye types.
HERBAL INGREDIENTS USED IN HAIR CARE , cosmetics , herbal cosmetics , Herbal ingredients used in the cosmetics , preparation for hair , Hair oil , Shampoos , Hair dye , Hair lotion , Ingredient used in Herbal hair oil , Marketed herbal hair oil , Evaluation of herbal hair oil , Ingredient used in Herbal shampoo , Marketed herbal shampoo , Evaluation of herbal shampoo , Ingredient used in the herbal hair dye , Marketed herbal hair dye , Evaluation of herbal hair dye
This document discusses hair structure and the hair growth cycle. It notes that hair grows from follicles in the dermis and is composed mainly of keratin protein. Hair has several layers - the medulla, cortex, and cuticle. The hair growth cycle consists of the anagen (growth), catagen (regression), telogen (rest), and exogen (shedding) phases. During anagen, hair grows rapidly from the hair bulb. Catagen is a transition phase where growth stops. Telogen is a resting phase where the hair remains until it sheds during exogen. The document also briefly discusses formulations for different types of shampoos.
1) The document describes the development of a polyherbal antidandruff shampoo using various medicinal herbs.
2) Key herbs selected for their hair care and antidandruff properties include neem, methi, shikakai, aloe vera, henna, brahmi, reetha, amla, nagarmotha and tulsi.
3) The shampoo powder is prepared through a process of drying, weighing, size reduction and mixing of the selected herbs. Testing of the final product shows highly satisfactory results for treating dandruff with promised safety and utility.
This document discusses the role of moisturizers and humectants in dry skin. It begins by defining moisturizers as mixtures that help hold water in skin using occlusives, humectants, and emollients. Humectants attract moisture into skin cells while emollients smooth skin surfaces. The document then examines care for dry skin and the role of trans-epidermal water loss before exploring how moisturizers work to hydrate skin and protect its barrier function. It also defines humectants like glycerin and their ability to bind water. The document concludes by providing formulations for a cream moisturizer and moisturizing lotion.
This document announces the launch of a new potent anti-hair loss serum. It claims the serum contains a synergistic blend of Redensyl, Capyxil and Procapil, which has documented superior efficacy over minoxidil in treating hair loss. Clinical studies showed the new serum led to 65% hair growth improvement compared to only 25% for minoxidil, as evaluated after 24 weeks. The document describes how each ingredient in the blend works to reactivate hair roots, strengthen hair anchoring, enhance hair growth, and provides an aloe vera base to make the serum light and non-sticky. It recommends using the new serum either in combination with minoxidil or as a standalone treatment for various hair
We at Kumar Organic manufactures and exports range of hair care actives that are know for its clinically proven efficacy and safety.
We have actives for hair regrowth, anti-dandruff, moisturizer/conditioner and thickening/binding agent.
Kopnolia (Magnolol) helps Anti-aging for face and eye contour.
Kopnolia (Magnolol) work as Anti-redness skin care.
Kopnolia (Magnolol) protects skin against chronic inflammation.
The document is a product catalog from the NeuroScience Division of ND Pharma & Biotech listing 39 products related to neuroscience. Some key products listed include Levodopa, Gamma amino butyric acid, Melatonin, Yohimbine hydrochloride, Natural Reishi P.E, Pterostilbene, Sulbutiamine, 5-HTP, Beta Alanine, N-Acetyl Tyrosine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Acetyl L-Carnitine, L-Glutamine, L-Theanine, and various forms of choline and racetams. For each product, the catalog provides the chemical name, molecular formula, molecular weight,
These independent clinical studies conducted at top research centers found that MONAT ingredient users experienced significant hair growth, decreased thinning and hair fallout, increased density and fullness, and improved hair shine and condition, with no serious adverse side effects reported. The document then provides details on individual clinical studies conducted on ingredients including Capixyl, Procataline, and Crodasorb, finding benefits such as increased hair growth rates and decreased hair loss.
Company Profile - Rolimex Presentation English - 2022.pptxSaefuddinOrtega
PT Rolimex Kimia Nusamas is a chemical distribution company operating in Indonesia. It has a diverse portfolio of fertilizers, pesticides, general chemicals, specialty chemicals, and lubricants. It aims to be a leading solution partner in agrochemicals and supply chain management through a commitment to continuous improvement, strong employee development programs, and an extensive domestic network. The company has over 20 locations across Indonesia and generated $119 million in sales in 2021.
The document discusses two hair loss treatment products: Aminexil GLM and Stimuliste. Aminexil GLM softens the hair follicle and is used when hair loss problems arise, while Stimuliste prevents hardening of the follicle through daily use by promoting micro-circulation and cell renewal in the scalp. The main differences between the products are their usage instructions, ingredients, and selling points regarding treatment versus prevention of hair loss.
PT Rolimex Kimia Nusamas is an agrochemical and specialty chemical distributor in Indonesia, with branches across Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, and sales of USD 119 million in 2021. It sources products from major international principals and supplies fertilizers, pesticides, general chemicals and lubricants to industries including palm oil, mining and pulp/paper. The company aims to be a leading solution partner in its fields through an effective system, strong values of integrity and commitment, and developing its employee talents.
These independent clinical studies were conducted at top research centers and found that MONAT ingredient users experienced significant hair growth, decreased thinning and hair fallout, increased hair density and rate of growth, and improved hair shine and condition, with no serious adverse side effects reported. The studies evaluated individual ingredients including Capixyl, Procataline, Crodasorb, and Rejuveniqe through protocols involving hair counts, microscopy, and physical property tests. Results demonstrated hair growth promotion, protection from UV damage and oxidative stress, reduced hair breakage, and shine enhancement.
Similar to Kopexil (Diaminopyrimidine Oxide) - A Fortifying Hair Growth Active For Hair Care Formulation (14)
Shubhankar Thakur is seeking a senior management role in sales, marketing, or business development. He has over 16 years of experience in these areas. Currently he is the Regional Head for iYogi Technical Services in South India, where he is responsible for sales, marketing, partnerships, and achieving targets. Previously he held roles like Business Development Officer and Director where he was responsible for business growth, strategic partnerships, and achieving sales goals. He has expertise in areas like IoT, automation, supply chain, and international business.
This study has been undertaken robustly and the experimental findings are reasonable. Note that the authors study only mice, and draw conclusion only on mice. Their comments on human health are very circumspect
KOPL Biotech center focused at:
1. Process & product research, development and optimization.
2. Cost effective steps of biosynthesis.
3. Increasing process efficiency and yield.
Kumar Organic Products Ltd is engaged in manufacturing, exporting and supplying of Oral Care Product Ingredients, Hair Care Products Ingredients, Biotech Ingredients, Skin Care Product Ingredients, Anti-Aging Product Ingredients, Antibacterial Ingredients, Coating Agents & Sun Care Ingredients.
This document provides comments in response to the FDA's proposed amendment to the tentative final monograph for over-the-counter antiseptic drug products. Some key points made in the document include: (1) the proposed new efficacy and safety testing requirements, including clinical population studies, are unprecedented and unrealistic; (2) the definition of "consumer antiseptics" is ambiguous and does not account for where these products are used; and (3) antiseptic handwashes used in the food industry should be recognized as a distinct category. The document urges FDA to reconsider the proposed requirements and definitions, and provides alternative proposals and additional data for FDA to consider.
Zinc pyrithione is best known for its use in treating dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis. It also has antibacterial properties and is effective against many pathogens from the Streptococcus and Staphylococcus genera. Its other medical applications include treatments of psoriasis, eczema, ringworm, fungus, athletes foot, dry skin, atopic dermatitis, tinea, and vitiligo.
Chloroxylenol (PCMX) - Best Ingredient For Hand Cleaning Detergent, Soap, Ant...Kumar Organic Products Ltd
Chloroxylenol (PCMX) is an antimicrobial chemical compound used to control bacteria, algae, and fungi in adhesives, emulsions, paints, wash tanks, shampoo, bar soap, glue, fiber, paper-making and leather.
Cleaning Formulations : Glue and Adhesives, Painting and Paints additive
Anti-fungal Agent: Textile and Pulp
Personal Care Products : Detergent, Soap, Dandruff control shampoo
Medical Use: Skin disinfectant before operation, sterilization of medical equipments, daily clean of equipments and hard surface.
Pullulan adhesive nature is exploited for making of confectioneries like, chocolates, candies, nut cookies, lollipop toffee etc, also as protective glazing agent in food product. Pullulan also has wide application as additive and thickener in cosmetic formulation by providing smoothness due to its stable viscous nature in wide range of pH, to heating, in most metal ion including sodium chloride.
Hyaluronic acid retains water like a sponge and has the ability to absorb a thousand times more than its own weight and plays an important role in tissue hydration, lubrication and cellular function. In short, it is an excellent skin moisturizer.
A person is in distress and calls for help, saying they are dying and their DNA is in their blood. Another arrives, saves their life, and is called their hero. However, it is then revealed that the rescuer intends to scavenge the rescued person, suggesting the rescue was not entirely selfless or helpful.
A cell feels it is the most beautiful but then feels it is dying and calls for help, another cell comes to aid it but can't help much, the first cell fears but the second says not to fear as it is there, the second saves the first cells life and all is well.
Green technology is quickly gaining favour in many industries across the globe. In this article, Dr Shankar M Singh, (PhD), General Manager, Biotech Center, Kumar Organic Products Ltd, discusses how some of the products can be produced using green technology.
This document provides information on Kumar Organic Products Limited's zinc pyrithione 50% FPS antidandruff active ingredient. Zinc pyrithione is an effective antidandruff agent that has been used for decades. It is a stable off-white powder that is 48-50% zinc pyrithione. Clinical studies show it effectively eliminates the causative organism of dandruff. Zinc pyrithione is exported worldwide and commonly used in antidandruff shampoos and dermatological products due to its safety, efficacy, and ability to inhibit microorganisms at low concentrations.
Sodium pyrithione is an effective broad-spectrum antimicrobial preservative that acts against fungi, bacteria, and algae. It can help prevent fungal contamination in metalworking fluids, which can otherwise require expensive cleaning procedures. Sodium pyrithione is stable under normal conditions and compatible with most materials. It is used to inhibit bacteria and fungi in metalworking fluids, latex emulsions, aqueous inks, and pigment slurries, as well as for dry film preservation of various coatings and adhesives.
The document compares test results for Kumar's triclosan sample to a Chinese sample. Kumar's sample met all USP specification requirements for assay, water, residue on ignition, heavy metals, and melting point. The Chinese sample failed for 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and 2,4,8-trichlorodibenzofuran levels, which exceeded their maximum allowable limits under USP specifications. Further tests for other impurities were not conducted on the Chinese sample due to the initial failures.
This document summarizes product data and properties of Kopirox, an antidandruff active ingredient from Kumar Organic Products. Kopirox is a white to off-white crystalline powder with a molecular mass of 298.4 g/mol that is soluble in alcohol and aqueous surfactant solutions. It is an effective antidandruff agent that can be used between 0.1-1.0% in formulations. Toxicology studies found Kopirox to have low acute oral and dermal toxicity. Skin compatibility tests showed it causes only slight irritation at low concentrations and is compatible with most cosmetic ingredients.
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Kopexil (Diaminopyrimidine Oxide) - A Fortifying Hair Growth Active For Hair Care Formulation
1. Kopexil
Diaminopyrimidine Oxide
A fortifying hair growth active for hair care formulation
Clinically proven to be effective
Strengthens hair from root to tip
Promotes hair thickness
Ceases hair loss
Accelerates hair growth
Reinforces hair anchoring
2. KOPEXIL increases the volume of hair in the growth stage by working on the deep structure of the roots. It rejuvenates the hair roots so that healthy hair
growth can persist. The perifollicular fibrosis is a condition in which collagen around the roots becomes rigid, tightens, and pushes the hair out; KOPEXIl helps in
softening of the collagen. KOPEXIL is used in hair cosmetics to combat hair loss due to premature exhaustion of the hair root.
Specification
Description
Chemical Name 2,4-diamino pyrimidine-3-Oxide
INCIName Diamino Pyrimidine Oxide
Trade Name Kopexil
CAS No 7438-76-9
Molecular Formula C H N O4 6 4
Harmonized Tariff No. 29335995
Regulatory Status*:
Not approved by FDA
Europe : Allowed for personal care application
USA : Allowed for personal care application
Japan : Allowed in selected product category
Rest of world : Allowed for use in most of the Asian countries
*Consult your regulatory authority for use level and restrictions.
Applications:
-Hair Oil -Hair Conditioner
-Hair Lotion -HairGel
-Hair Shampoo -Treatment for seasonal hair loss
Solubility:
a) 1gm Kopexil soluble in 30 ml water
b) 1gm Kopexil soluble in 10ml of Propylene glycol
c) 1gm Kopexil soluble in mixture of 25ml water & 5ml Ethanol
d) 1gm Kopexil soluble in mixtureof 30 ml Ethanol and 12 ml water.
The above solubility observed with sonication at RT.Generally, solubility of Kopexil is poor in all solvents.
Appearance White to off white crystalline powder
Assayby HPLC(on dried basis) 98.0-102.0%
Impurities
a. 2,4-Diaminopyrimidine
b. 2,4-Diamino 6-chloropyrimidine 3-
oxide
NMT 0.60%
NMT 0.20%
Odor Odorless
Purity by HPLC NLT 98%
Dosage Level 0.2%-1.5%
Clinical efficacy of KOPEXIL hair gel manufactured by
Kumar Organic Products Pvt Ltd in stimulating hair growth
N
NNH2 NH2
O
Pattern of increase in new hair after 6 months of treatment
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