This book delves into the world of natural sources from medicinal plants, microbes, and fungi, to lichen, algae, and clay minerals that have been used for centuries in traditional medicine. These sources are rich in bioactive secondary metabolites that have a wide range of applications in various industries, including cosmetics and personal care products.
This book provides a comprehensive guide to secondary metabolites for cosmeceutical purposes, regulatory perspectives for cosmeceuticals in different countries, and allergic responses from these secondary metabolites. Additionally, this book discusses the impact of nanotechnology on cosmetic products such as skin and hair care.
Bioprospecting of Natural Sources for Cosmeceuticals is a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students in chemistry, botany, biotechnology, microbiology, cosmetic science, and the pharmaceutical sciences. It is also useful for those researching traditional medicine systems and those in the microbiology, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and nanoscience industries.
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Natural Products for Cosmeceuticals;Natural Products as Cosmeceuticals in Different Countries: A Regulatory Perspective;Methods of Isolation, Characterisation and Authentication of Essential Oils for Cosmetics;Toxicity and Allergic Responses of Secondary Metabolites used in Cosmetic Formulation;The Wonders of Plant Secondary Metabolites as Cosmeceuticals;Applications of Mushrooms in Cosmeceuticals;Algal and Microalgal Compounds in Cosmeceuticals;Cosmetic Applications of Lichens;Bacteria as a Source of Bioactive Cosmeceuticals;Marine Natural Products as a Bioresource for Cosmeceuticals;Cosmeceutical Applications of Clay Minerals;Nanotechnology for Cosmetics