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Symrise debuts tropolone- based functional products
Symrise has taken the wraps off the tropolone-based SymDiol 68T multifunctional ingredient and SymOcide PT preservative blend. Developed to improve the
product protection system of cosmetic formulations, SymDiol 68T is multifunctional and antioxidant, helps to prevent the formation of yeast, bacteria, as well as mould and stabilizes emulsions. It also possesses proven
moisturizing properties and is said to work well in SymDiol 68T in skin, sun, hair, and personal care products as well as colour cosmetics. SymOcide PT meanwhile offers
an antioxidant and antimicrobial effect, acting against bacteria as well as fungi. Therefore, conventional
preservatives, such as formaldehyde
protection and works effectively to protect from primary and secondary free radicals and stabilizes organic compounds that prevent oxidation. It also reduces protein
donors, parabens and isothiazolinones, get less attractive and less used in modern product protection. SymOcide PT is said to be
suitable for skin, hair and personal care products, sun protection and colour cosmetics. Both new ingredients are made
with tropolone, which are an alternative to conventional product
oxygenation by 60% and the formation of peroxides in sunflower oil by 45%. Thanks to these properties tropolone supports the product protection system of formulations. “Consumers are looking for
safe, effective products. For this reason, we constantly work to better evaluate and understand our ingredients such as tropolone,” said Dr. Hannah Minges, global product manager at Symrise. “Tropolone-based products have
exceeded our expectations as it helps to improve the whole product protection system”.
Moodify launches AI fragrance software
Moodify has launched Moodify (Re) formulation, an AI software package for the formulation and reformulation of perfumery and fragrance. The Israeli firm says it enables a quick, highly effective and component-flexible process, allowing perfumers to substitute components while maintaining the same odour profile as in the original formula. In industries that use fragrance,
such as personal & home care, consumers have high expectations for the scent experience of a product. Changes to the availability and
price of ingredients, as well as new regulatory requirements, can create challenges for fragrance houses. Moodify (Re)formulation allows
fast and easy scent reformulation, providing a fast and cost-effective way to keep up with changing regulations and ingredient
availability, it says. Moodify’s scent AI technology
facilitates automatic replacement, enabling formulators to choose the best available molecule/accord. It also offers several contenders based on their level of similarity to the original molecule while optimizing for different constraints. This technology allows Moodify
to recommend a list of substituents rated by proximity, providing the perfumery and fragrance industry with a game-changing solution to the time-consuming and costly process of reformulation. Moodify’s algorithms take into
account regulatory requirements, inventory, and pricing considerations before suggesting the best substitutions. The calculation is achieved using several AI methods to ensure optimal performance in any given circumstance.
Formulators need to simply
submit their formula to the app, select the component they need to replace, and Moodify’s scent AI technology will do the rest. Moodify scent AI technologies
are based on more than 15 years of research and development. “We are thrilled to launch
Moodify’s (Re)formulation, which we believe will revolutionize the way perfumers and fragrance professionals approach scent reformulation,” said Moodify CEO Eyal Maor.
Microphyt targets over-50s
with PhycoAge French natural active ingredients producer Microphyt has unveiled PhycoAge, a microalgae-based anti-ageing concentrate. The oil-based product
contains powerful marine compounds called xanthophylls, namely fucoxanthin and omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA (EicosaPentaenoic Acid). Microphyt has drawn on its
expertise in microalgae and in particular its over ten years of knowledge of Phaeodactylum tricornutum, a species with little-known anti-aging properties linked to its eternal youth heritage. PhycoAge is targeted at
people aged over 50. Targeting the deeper skin layers, PhycoAge regulates the cell communication between the hypodermis and dermis by the NF-κB pathway. This cosmetic bioactive acts
in three ways. Firstly, it fights inflammaging by countering chronic inflammation and oxidation. Secondly, by reshaping skin
by activating the synthesis of the extra-cellular matrix, increasing firmness and elasticity and resculpting facial contours. Thirdly, rejuvenation by stimulating the skin’s natural hyaluronic acid synthesis and lifting wrinkles.
Geltor reveals Caviance vegan type II collagen polypeptide
Geltor has taken the wraps off Caviance, a type II collagen polypeptide offering skin rejuvenating benefits for topical beauty applications. Vegan and cruelty-free,
PERSONAL CARE July 2023
the California company says Caviance is said to be the first type II sturgeon collagen biodesigned for skin rejuvenation and soothing benefits. Initial in vitro studies have
shown Caviance stimulates cellular regeneration, boost six different types of collagens, offer antioxidant strength, and wound healing benefits. The new ingredient is a
biodesigned protein made with precision fermentation that is 100% animal-free, certified vegan and cruelty-free, and meets strict clean beauty standards.
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