This book offers an overview of the science of cosmetics and the formulation of nanosized cosmetic products including fabrication, characterization of nanocosmetics, major challenges in the safe applications, regulatory aspects, and commercialization on a large scale. The chapters provide understanding of the interaction of nanocarriers with the skin and hair, different nanocosmetic products in the present situation, applications as well as disadvantageous toxicity associated with nanocosmetics, regulatory prospects and future perspectives.
Features:
- Provide an explicit account on vital aspects on various nanocosmetics drug delivery approaches, thereby providing a next generation cosmetic product.
- Bring together the novel applications of nanocosmetics approaches in biological milieu.
- Explores preparation, applications, toxicity, and the regulatory prospects.
- Includes dedicated chapter on Niosomal drug-delivery system in cosmetics.
- Discusses the perspectives of the technologies explored so far based upon the findings outlined in highly organized tables, illustrative figures and flow charts.
This book is aimed at researchers and professionals in nanomedicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and the health sector.
About the Author:
Prashant Kesharwani, PhD; is assistant professor of Pharmaceutics at School of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India. He has more than 200 international publications in well reputed journals and 15 international books. He is a recipient of several internationally acclaimed awards viz 'Ramanujan Fellowship, DST, India-2017', 'Excellence Research Award 2014', 'Young Innovator Award (Gold medal) 2012', 'International Travel Award/Grant from DST (New Delhi) and INSA (CCSTDS, Chennai) 2012'. He has received an ICMR Senior Research Fellowship (PhD) and AICTE Junior Research Fellowship (M. Pharm.). His Number of citations is (within 5 years) = 7964; h-index = 49; i-10 index = 126. He has presented many invited talks and oral presentations at prestigious scientific peer-conferences, received international acclaims and awards for research contribution, supervised students/junior researchers and actively participated in outreach and scientific dissemination for the service of wider community. Four of his articles is published in very high impact factor journals, i.e. Progress in Polymer Sciences having high impact factor (IF 29.063) [Ref: (1) Kesharwani et al., 2014, Progress in Polymer Science 39 (2), 268-307; and (2) Amjad and Kesharwani et al. 2017 Progress in Polymer Science 64, 154-181]. Another article is published in 'Material Today' having high impact factor (IF 32.072). One very recent article is published in 'Progress in Materials Science' having high impact factor (IF 37.352). An overarching goal of his current research is the development of nano-engineered drug delivery systems for various diseases.
Sunil Kumar Dubey, PhD, is very recently joined as General Manager, Medical Research at Emami Ltd, Kolkata - 700107, India. Before this, he worked as an assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani. He has an extensive research experience in the area of pharmacokinetics, nanomedicines, preclinical and clinical studies. He was also a visiting Assistant Research Professor in Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at University of Maryland, USA. He has about 14 years of industrial, teaching, research and administrative experience. He has supervised several postgraduate and undergraduate students. He has published several book chapters, research articles in renowned journals and presented papers in conferences in India and abroad. During his industrial tenure, he has successfully completed many projects, including development, validation, preclinical and clinical studies. He has successfully completed various projects related to formulation development, analytical method development, validation and pharmacokinetic investigation. He is presently handling various government and industrial sponsored projects.