The Transdermal Study Of Vitamin C and Ascorbic Acid-2-Glucoside

碩士 === 嘉南藥理科技大學 === 化妝品科技研究所 === 95 === Seeking beauty is the nature of all humans and pursuing the whitening of skin is the basic requirement of eastern customers who uses cosmetics. Vitamin C is reported as the ingredient for not only inhibiting septicemia but also inhibiting the biosynthesis of m...

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Main Authors: Chi-Ming Tseng, 曾啟銘
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/61953768980706302996
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spelling ndltd-TW-095CNUP57930062015-10-13T15:42:15Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/61953768980706302996 The Transdermal Study Of Vitamin C and Ascorbic Acid-2-Glucoside 維生素C與維生素C葡萄糖?ㄓ孛g皮吸收研究 Chi-Ming Tseng 曾啟銘 碩士 嘉南藥理科技大學 化妝品科技研究所 95 Seeking beauty is the nature of all humans and pursuing the whitening of skin is the basic requirement of eastern customers who uses cosmetics. Vitamin C is reported as the ingredient for not only inhibiting septicemia but also inhibiting the biosynthesis of melanin in skin. Therefore, vitamin C is widely used in cosmetics as whitening ingredients. Because the instability and fast oxidation of vitamin C, some derivatives of vitamin C are developed as raw materials of whitening cosmetics. Ascorbic acid 2- glucoside (AA2G) is one of Vitamin C derivatives, which is consisted of vitamin C and glucose and considered as a new type raw material with stable and safety for whitening cosmetics. The purpose of this study is to develop a method of high-performance liquid chromatography conveniently, environmental friendly and accurately, to test the placement stability of vitamin C and ascorbic acid 2 glucoside and to research the study of percutaneous penetration and infiltration rate. The result will assess and develop the formula of cosmetics containing vitamin C and ascorbic acid 2-glucoside as whitening ingredients. none 王詠騰 2007 學位論文 ; thesis 75 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 嘉南藥理科技大學 === 化妝品科技研究所 === 95 === Seeking beauty is the nature of all humans and pursuing the whitening of skin is the basic requirement of eastern customers who uses cosmetics. Vitamin C is reported as the ingredient for not only inhibiting septicemia but also inhibiting the biosynthesis of melanin in skin. Therefore, vitamin C is widely used in cosmetics as whitening ingredients. Because the instability and fast oxidation of vitamin C, some derivatives of vitamin C are developed as raw materials of whitening cosmetics. Ascorbic acid 2- glucoside (AA2G) is one of Vitamin C derivatives, which is consisted of vitamin C and glucose and considered as a new type raw material with stable and safety for whitening cosmetics. The purpose of this study is to develop a method of high-performance liquid chromatography conveniently, environmental friendly and accurately, to test the placement stability of vitamin C and ascorbic acid 2 glucoside and to research the study of percutaneous penetration and infiltration rate. The result will assess and develop the formula of cosmetics containing vitamin C and ascorbic acid 2-glucoside as whitening ingredients.
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