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PHARMA FOCUS THE EVOLUTION OF TABLET COATINGS
BEAUTY INNOVATIONS FORMULATING WITH INVERSE EMULSIONS
PACKAGING
CODING AND MARKING WITH MINIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Curl care
Formulation hacks for healthy natural hair
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CONTENTS 6
Innovative hair care
that celebrates individuality
NEWS
Natural astaxanthin meets changing demands for health supplements Symrise announces expansion in Grasse
21 BEAUTY INNOVATIONS Bio-based surfactants drive the transition to renewable carbon
Rotocon appointed EyeC inspection systems distributor in South Africa
Provital journeys towards circular beauty with Pomarage
10 HAIR CARE
AECI showcases the various benefits of inverse emulsions
IMCD celebrates consumers’ individuality with innovative formulas Botanichem addresses formulators curl care challenges
26 FRAGRANCES
Discover the power of global scents with Düllberg Konzentra
Sederma restores original hair pigmentation with Silverfree peptide
16 PHARMA FOCUS: TABLETING & ENCAPSULATION
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28 PACKAGING
Explore the evolution of tablet coatings with Quantum Colours Introducing the all-in-one tableting solution, Kollitab DC 87 L
Improve coding and marking while reducing your environmental impact How to overcome challenges in sustainable packaging manufacturing
3D screen-printing technology to improve drug delivery
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FROM THE EDITOR
THE TEAM EDITORIAL
Editor: Abby Vorster +27 (0)11 877 6038 abby.vorster@newmedia.co.za Layout & Design: Andipha Nkoloti Sub-editor: Katrien Smit Contributors: Anele Ntuli, Lonsdale O’Donovan, Thorsten Cech, Sithembiso Dlalisa
Up your game when formulating for curly hair
N
aturally curly is beautiful, especially on
tablet coatings while highlighting the advantages of
good hair days. It gets all the compliments
this tablet manufacturing technique. Next up, BASF
and yet managing curly hair is a dread. I
discusses how a modern co-processed excipient can
have naturally wavy hair which I straighten
simplify drug product production and support cost-
daily, but my mom and sister have the most incredibly beautiful thick auburn curls – which they say is a
optimised manufacturing. Upcycling is the latest buzzword in the beauty
challenge to manage. For them and every other person
industry, with many ingredients suppliers looking
with curly hair, the thin line between untameable locks
into re-using discarded natural waste such as coffee
and good hair days is a good hair care routine with the
grounds or fruit peels for the production of cosmetic
right products.
ingredients. We take a look at this concept in the
In Africa, it is said that many consumers struggle
section on beauty innovations. Turn to page 22 to
to find suitable products for their hair care regime.
read about how Provital upcycles apple pomace – a
These include a moisturising and detangling shampoo,
byproduct of apple cider production – to produce the
rinse-off conditioner that repairs the hair, as well
skin care active ingredient, Pomarage.
as a shine lotion, hair food, scalp treatment and oil
Düllberg Konzentra takes centre stage in the
moisturiser. When designed with the right ingredients,
fragrances feature as we explore the fragrance
these products will enhance and benefit curly hair.
house’s new trend concept – “Feel the World”.
We address this challenge for formulators in our Q1
This trend concept consists of portfolio of sensual
edition of Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Review Africa.
fragrance experiences inspired by souvenirs from
IMCD South Africa is featured on our cover to
around the world. The scents are best suited for body
showcase its recent hair care roadshow in which the
care formulations, such as a shower
company’s technical team took to the streets to find
bar or bath steamer, to send
out more about the hair care needs of “curlies”. Turn
consumers on a sensual global
to page 10 to read about its focus group meetings
journey. Turn to page 26 to read
with African consumers and the bespoke curl care
more about this.
formulations designed by the technical team to meet their hair care needs.
I hope you enjoy this edition!
Considering the major focus of pharma manufacturing in Africa is on tablets and capsules, our pharma focus on page 16 explores new developments
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NEWS
Natural astaxanthin meets changing demands for health supplements PREVENTIVE HEALTH MEASURES
of cell membranes, thus protecting
and immune support continue to
cells and their powerhouses
be of major importance to people
(mitochondria) from oxidative stress.
worldwide. The same applies to
In doing so, astaxanthin can boost
the demand for plant-based and
muscle endurance, counteract fatigue,
personalised diets. At Vitafoods
reduce inflammation, improve skin
Europe 2022 from 10 to 12 May,
texture and enhance capillary blood
natural astaxanthin pioneer AstaReal
flow in the eyes, as well as the brain.
will be focusing on ingredient
cold water-dispersible powder, or
consumer concerns.
oil extract, AstaReal offers natural
With its AstaGummy Boost that
Omya set to grow in Asia Pacific with the acquisition of Prima Inter-Chem A LEADING GLOBAL producer of industrial minerals, Omya has acquired the distributor Prima Inter-Chem, which is based in Malaysia and Indonesia. With this move, Omya will boost and develop its ingredient and speciality chemicals distribution capability for the food, pharmaceutical, animal feed and industrial markets. In addition, the acquisition will see Omya establishing a platform for growth in
Whether as algal biomass, a
solutions that address these
astaxanthin in many different forms.
delivers the antioxidant in an easy-
Diverse processing options and
to-swallow gummy format and its
possibilities allow for the combination
vegan softgel capsules, the company
of astaxanthin with other ingredients,
is tapping into new target groups in
such as vitamins, minerals, pro- and
order to meet the needs of consumers.
prebiotics and plant extracts, in a
AstaReal astaxanthin serves several current trends at the same time. Derived from the microalga
liquid shot, soft gummy, sachet or capsule format. Peter Ahlm, marketing and sales
Haematococcus pluvialis, astaxanthin
manager at AstaReal, says: “Stable
is both a natural carotenoid and
immune health, plant-based or
sustainable nutrient that aligns with
personalized nutrition are all topics
emerging, plant-based trends. Almost
that are driving consumers and thus
at the bottom of the marine food
our customers. People are more
chain, microalgae supply fish and krill
willing than ever to look closely at
with astaxanthin and omega-3 fatty
ingredients that help them achieve
acids, and yet it is a sustainable and
their holistic health goals.
vegan alternative to both. Backed by more than 70 human
At the same time, they are demanding sustainable products
clinical studies, AstaReal astaxanthin
as they are considered better
demonstrates numerous benefits for
and healthier.
the growing demography of healthy
With natural astaxanthin in its
agers. Its unique structure enables
many different delivery formats, we
natural astaxanthin to target free
can meet these demands in the best
radicals in the inner and outer layers
possible way.” •
the wider region. This is another success story of Omya’s strategy to acquire complementary businesses. Prima and Omya share the same values and business approach of helping customers and principals expand their market reach, both internationally and throughout the Asia Pacific region. Omya’s existing capabilities in Asia Pacific will be strengthened by the exceptional knowledge, experience and expertise that Prima brings to the organisation. Omya looks forward to welcoming the impressive team at Prima into the group. Khoo Kah Pheng and Lim Kooi Fui, founders and shareholders of Prima Inter-Chem say: “We are very pleased to have found a great haven for the team and business we have built over the last 38 years. We believe that Omya is the best partner to take Prima to the next level of growth and success in Asia.” •
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Astaxanthin in production at the AstaReal plant. Astaxanthin is what gives the pink and red colour to salmon, shrimp and lobster
NEWS
Glatt to inaugurate vaccine production in Ghana with fill and finish plant GLATT IN WEIMAR, Germany has been
Africa is to be developed. As a process
commissioned to conduct a concept
expert and working in close collaboration
occupy 7 000m2, encompassing various essential
study to investigate the technical and
with the vaccine manufacturer, Glatt will
areas on different floors. These include the warehouse
economic aspects of a fill and finish
provide detailed planning services for the
and logistics level, a mezzanine for changing rooms
plant for vaccines. The independent,
plant, investigate its technical feasibility
with an adjacent canteen and a floor for administration
fully integrated state-of-the-art
and provide economic efficiency advice.
and technology. The heart of the facility, the
biotechnological facility is to be built in
The current planning envisages the filling
production level, will comprise two preparation and
Accra, Ghana, and will lay the foundation
of vaccines in four independent production
formulation units for different vaccine categories (up
in the region for vaccine production
modules. Single-use components for
to biosafety level 1), a R&D area and quality control
against COVID-19 and other diseases.
different primary packaging materials will
laboratory. After the successful completion
be used.
of all phases, the plant will be
The current pandemic has underscored the need for vaccine production in
The plant will be operated by DEK
The main building and administration wing will
able to fill at least 100m
Africa. Through government’s vaccine
Vaccines, a company founded by three
vaccine doses per shift,
development and manufacturing
pharmaceutical manufacturers based
per year. •
presidential committee
in Africa. The project comprises three
(VMC), Ghanaian President Nana Addo
phases, which will be implemented
Dankwa Akufo-Addo has convened a board
on a step-by-step basis. The specific
to establish a 10-year plan for vaccine
requirements for the manufacture of
development and production. The most
current and future products are already
promising near-term approach to achieve
being incorporated into Glatt’s planning to
this goal is the construction of a bottling
ensure a smooth production process. The
and packaging plant. On this basis, further
same approach is being applied to legal
capacity for full vaccine production in
conditions and standards.
An artist’s impression of the state-of-the-art biotechnological facility, to be built in Accra, Ghana
Symrise announces expansion in Grasse, the French perfume capital SYMRISE HAS SUBMITTED a binding offer to
Symrise intends to build a strong player in
“We are very pleased about the offer to join
acquire 100% of R. Romani – Société Française
the Grasse area with a new growth platform
such an important Group as Symrise. Customers
d’Aromatiques (SFA Romani), a high-end fragrance
including creation centres, sales and marketing
and employees of Neroli will be in very good
house. In addition, Symrise submitted a binding offer
teams, as well as production capacities.
hands which will be most important for me”, said
to fully acquire Neroli Invest DL (Groupe Neroli). Both companies are based in the Grasse area in France. With these transactions, Symrise intends to
SFA Romani, founded in 1963 in Grasse, is finest natural raw materials, its craftmanship
reinforce its fine fragrance presence in southern
in fragrance creation and the quality of its
France, strengthen its competitiveness in the
compositions. In almost 60 years, the company
creation of fragrance compositions and broaden
has developed unparalleled know-how in high-
its presence in key countries in Europe, Africa
end fragrance compounds.
and the Middle East. The combined annual sales
“We are very proud of all that SFA Romani has
of SFA Romani and Groupe Neroli amount to
achieved in 60 years as an independent company.
more than €40m. The closing of the transactions
We embody unparalleled know-how and quality in
is expected in Q2 2022, subject to approval of
high-end fragrance compounds from Grasse. We
respective bodies and consultations of the works
are confident that the company and our brand will
councils. The parties agreed to keep the purchase
continue to flourish as part of the Symrise family,”
price confidential.
said Viviane and Charles Romani-Caruso, founders
Ricardo Omori, global SVP fine fragrance of Symrise, comments: “With these transactions,
Christian Dussoullier, CEO of Neroli group. •
internationally recognised for its choice of the
of SFA Romani founders. Groupe Neroli consists of the companies
we will increase our access to high-quality
Creations & Parfums and Floressence, both
natural ingredients, expand our customer base
founded in the mid-1980s in St. Cezaire within
and strengthen our competitiveness through
Pays de Grasse. Last November, Symrise had
greater agility and a significantly enlarged fine
already announced a joint venture with Groupe
fragrance team in the historical birthplace of
Neroli. Now, the company decided to fully
perfumery in Europe, Pays de Grasse.”
acquire the shares.
To build a strong position in natural fragrance ingredients, Groupe Neroli established long-term partnerships with farmers in the Grasse area for the sustainable cultivation of flowers
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NEWS
Rotocon appointed EyeC inspection systems distributor in South Africa ROTOCON HAS BEEN appointed the exclusive EyeC distribution
New entrant to develop and support cosmetic and skin care entrepreneurs
partner in South Africa for its range of innovative artwork and print
Cosmetics industry expert, Robyn Brown
inspection systems. EyeC attended Propak Africa with Rotocon to meet industry professionals and showcase its ProofRunner Web inline inspection system. The trade show took place from 8 to 11 March
The company is also planning
in Johannesburg, South Africa,
to create ‘kits’ for popular skin
“Over the last 20 years, EyeC has built a reputation of providing
care and personal care products
reliable, high-quality inspection systems to help customers implement
for those who do not have
rigorous quality control processes and ensure compliance,” said
experience in formulating.
Michael Aengenvoort, Rotocon group CEO. “Its range of automated
The other side of the
inspection systems will be of great benefit to South African printers
company is to provide
throughout the entire cycle of their production process.”
information and advice on the
Ralph Beier, sales director at EyeC, adds: “We are very pleased to
basic principles of formulation
add Rotocon to our global distribution partner network. The company’s
and skin care production
knowledge of the print industry and exemplary coverage of the South African market coupled with an experienced technical support team made appointing Rotocon as our partner an easy decision.” Founded in 2002 in Hamburg, Germany, EyeC is the market’s only supplier to ensure the product quality throughout the entire printing process – from the first artwork file to the finished product. The product portfolio includes file-to-file comparison for artwork revision control and prepress applications, as well as print-to-file inspection systems for press sample testing and 100% print quality control of products such as folding cartons, labels, leaflets, or flexible packaging. Worldwide, there are over 1 800 EyeC inspection systems in use by pharmaceutical companies, printers and branded goods manufacturers. With EyeC products, users avoid recalls, keep production costs and material waste in check and optimise their quality control. •
to industry newcomers THE PERSONAL CARE Coach
with a view to launching
and Training Company is a
certified training courses for
new venture by well-known
compounders, formulators
industry expert Robyn Brown,
and entrepreneurs.
who through her work in the
my work and interaction with
for a venture that is focused
entrepreneurs, I have seen
on developing and supporting
firsthand the need within
emerging small cosmetics and
the cosmetic industry for an
skin care businesses.
accredited course that will
Brown describes the
players with the opportunity
Training Company as a
to learn how to make
one-stop shop for aspiring
cosmetics,” she explains. offer compounders, formulators
There are two sides to
and industry entrepreneurs,
the company:
who either do not have any
1. to supply ingredients and
other cosmetic and toiletry
2. to provide advice and accredited training.
training or do not qualify for other courses currently available, the opportunity to
“The concept is to provide
improve their skills and get an
support to small- and
accredited qualification.
medium-size enterprises
The courses will cover the
that want access to the same
basics of formulation; what
quality cosmetic actives,
equipment to use and how to
ingredients and raw materials
use it.
as their larger counterparts,” says Brown. The Personal Care Coach focuses on supplying these ingredients in smaller pack sizes
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The training courses will
entrepreneurs and businesses.
raw materials
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provide new and existing role
Personal Care Coach and
skin care and cosmetic
Ralph Beier, sales director at EyeC, with Michael Aengenvoort, Rotocon group CEO at Propak Africa 2022
“Over the years, through
industry, identified the need
The Personal Care Coach and Training Company expects to be up and running by the end of March. For more information,
that are affordable and accessible
please send Robyn Brown a
to start-ups and SMMEs who do
WhatsApp message on
not require large quantities.
+27 (0)84 599 0063. •
WHAT'S ON IN
DIARY
2022
April
in-cosmetics Global
5 to 7 April Paris, France www.in-cosmetics.com/global
SAPHEX
6 to 7 April Joburg, South Africa www.saphex.co.za
Labelexpo Europe
26 to 29 April Brussels Expo, Belgium www.labelexpo-europe.com
May
Propak East Africa
10 to 12 May Nairobi, Kenya www.propakeastafrica.com
Vitafoods Europe
10 to 12 May Geneva, Switzerland www.vitafoods.eu.com
June Analytica
21 to 24 June Munich, Germany www.analytica.de/en
2022 World Perfumery Congress
29 June to 1 July Miami, Florida www.worldperfumerycongress.com
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HAIR CARE
– addressing Curl care the challenge for formulators
Curly hair requires special care due to its unique structure. This is even more the case for ethnic hair types. Curly hair in general lacks moisture and dries out easily. The reason for this lies in the physical structure of curly hair. Formulators and manufacturers need to understand the makings of hair curly in order to design products that will enhance and benefit the hair type.
T
HE SCIENCE OF hair shape holds the key to effective hair care
throughout the hair. Whilst this means people with curly hair may not
product formulation – regardless of whether the product
need to wash as often, it can lead to dandruff and scalp irritation,
is intended for straight or curly hair. An article published by
which can cause discomfort.
Northwestern University explains that there are two aspects of the hair’s structure which determine its shape – the shaft and the follicle. Essentially, the shaft is the part of the hair we see growing out of the
When it comes to the hair shaft, it is the way the protein molecules build up on the curly hair that affects how curly the hair is. Proteins such as keratins tend to build up unevenly in curly hair, collecting in
head, whilst the follicle lies within the scalp and is the anchor that holds
the curve of the hair and making it curl even more, although this is
hair in place. The shape of the follicle determines the amount of curl in
less of an issue than the actual shape of the follicle when it comes to
the hair, i.e. a round follicle will produce straight hair, an oval follicle will
affecting curliness.
result in wavy hair and an elliptical or hooked follicle produces curly or extremely curly hair. The angle at which hair grows out of the scalp affects the intensity of
SOOTHE, CALM AND NOURISH HAIR Curly and extremely curly hair need extra care, mostly in the form of
the curl. Curly hairs tunnel in at an angle, which also has an impact on the
ingredients that can restore hair’s moisture. Gentle cleansing is also
oiliness of the hair as the angle makes it difficult for natural oils to spread
important in order to manage the occurrence of irritable scalp and the build-up of dandruff. Ingredient manufacturer Cobiosa, which celebrates its 50 th anniversary this year, specialises in the production of botanical extracts from the Andean region and the extraction of natural active ingredients. Included in this offering is a range of ingredients for the hair care industry. Cobiosa has identified two particular ingredients which are ideal for inclusion in products for curly and extremely curly hair. Ethomega is an exotic and exclusive oil mix combining the soothing and antioxidant properties of chia seed oil with the powerful nourishing properties of sacha inchi oil. Ethomega contains a very high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids and tocopherols. It helps to: • reduce split hairs and breakage
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• restore the scalp and hair barrier
The Jatropha macrantha plant
HAIR CARE
Table 1: Perfect curls gentle shampoo
Phase
Raw material Water
% 54.77
Propanediol
5.00
Dermasoft OMP
3.00
Varisoft EQ 100
0.70
Bentone Hydroclay 2000
0.20
2
Cosmedia Guar
0.30
3
Dehyton PK
1
4
5 6
7
20.00
Dehyquart C4046
5.00
Ethomega
5.00
Covi-ox T70C
0.40
Protecsyl
5.00
Emulgador CH 8717
0.20
Perfume
0.10
Lactic Acid Solution 20%
0.33
Total
100.00
Raw material Water
1
2
3 4
% 71.00
Glycerin
2.00
Dermosoft OMP
3.00
Varisoft BT 85
5.00
Dehyquart C4046
5.00
Lanette 16
3.00
Ethomega
5.00
Covi-ox T70C
0.50
Protecsyl Parfum Total
Cobiosa’s version of the “curly girl method” includes a list of dos and don’ts and ingredients to avoid and embrace to achieve perfect curls and healthy, extra nourished hair.
DOs
DON’Ts
• Cleaning: clean using a conditioner or cream shampoo with natural emollients.
• Don’t use sulfates.
• Moisturise using humectants such as glycerine and nourishing oils.
• Don’t use heat, it severely damages the hair.
• Create curl definition and styling with leave-on formulas to boost hair wellness, hydration and avoid frizz.
• Don’t use non-soluble silicones.
• Don’t use drying alcohols.
• Seal with natural and nourishing oils.
• increase brightness
and elasticity and
• protect hair colour
improving weak and
• improve scalp comfort by calming the
breakable hair. Protecsyl
itching sensation • restore moisture.
helps to: • prevent frizz • protect and preserve hair proteins
Table 2: Hair mask hydration boost
Phase
COBIOSA’S CURLY GIRL METHOD
PROTECTING THE INNER HAIR ARCHITECTURE
• repair split ends
The second ingredient, Protecsyl, is an
• prevent hair breakage
extract from the Jatropha macrantha plant,
• protect hair colour
which is indigenous to Peru.
• protect the inner architecture of the hair.
Curly and extremely curly hair need extra care Protecsyl is an exotic active
• strengthen the hair
Used together, Ethomega and Protecsyl are ideal for gentle cleansing shampoos, hair masks, hair cream and split-end sealing treatments. Both ingredients are available throughout Southern Africa from Botanichem. Check out the formulation guides in tables 1 and 2 for more information on these
ingredient designed to protect the
suggested formulas or chat to Robyn Brown at
5.00
inner hair architecture and prevent
Botanichem for guidance. •
0.50
protein degradation.
100.00
It preserves the cell membrane complex, supporting hair resistance
Botanichem – www.botanichem.co.za Cobiosa – www.cobiosa.com
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HAIR CARE
Embracing individuality and restoring confidence with Silverfree Well-ageing and self-care trends are seeing an increased need in the market for hair products that help consumers look younger and more vibrant while embracing their natural beauty. Silverfree is Croda’s solution for those who want the freedom to be authentic when it comes to their hair. By Anele Ntuli of Croda SA
H
UMAN BEINGS COMMUNICATE in many ways. Non-verbal methods of communication tend to be very
successful, especially within large groups of people of different backgrounds and ethnicities. Typically, non-verbal communication is thought to include sign language, symbols, totems and other written forms. Yet, communication actually starts at home when people get ready to face the day. For centuries, choice of clothing and hairstyling have been used to pass messages amongst mankind. Especially in Africa, hairstyles have significant relevance in religious, cultural, tribal and social settings. Hairstyle messaging is often widely understood; the significance and meaning of a particular hairstyle may differ depending on the context. For example, in many social groups, women are required to cover their heads to show respect, modesty or even mourning.
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Nowadays, society is changing and consumers are using their hair to express their individuality rather than conform to traditional norms. This is evident in the latest research from Mintel on hair colourants, which states that the number of 16-
Did you know? Silverfree works in both preventive and corrective ways. It prevents premature hair greying and blurs any greying hair demarcation line, allowing re-pigmentation.
to 24-year-old men using hair colourants grew by 8% from 2018 to 2019.2 Hair has the ability to communicate power, status, influence and romantic availability (mostly in women) in addition to cleanliness, financial
that help their hair appear more vibrant and help them look younger, with a particular emphasis on embracing natural beauty.4 The onset of hair greying differs according
status and orderliness – because beauty really is
to ethnicity: mid-30s in Caucasians, late 30s in
in the eye of the beholder.
Asians and mid-40s amongst Afro demographics.5
How then, does grey hair affect the way
Figure 1
Scientific research has proven that the greying of hair is not only a consequence of old age. Lifestyle,
melanin which expresses the colour seen in eyes,
external influences and genetics have a great effect
skin and hair. This process occurs in the hair
MANAGING GREY HAIR WITH SMART SCIENCE
on hair pigmentation. This is why Sederma has used
bulb where cells actively divide and only occurs
smart science to offer an innovative approach to
during the Anagen or hair growth phase. Melanin
Grey hair is universally perceived to be a sign of
managing grey hair, promoting hair freedom and
granules are transferred into the cortical and
ageing. This can have detrimental effects on one’s
exclusive beauty.
medulla keratinocytes, resulting in the formation of
people communicate with others?
self-esteem, especially in cases of premature
Silverfree™ by Sederma helps individuals
pigmented hair shafts.6 Melanin only represents 1%
greying. In a world where people are living longer
embrace their natural beauty by re-educating hair
of the composition of hair and is formed from the
due to advances in medicine, society is ageing
bulbs to produce their authentic hair pigmentation.
enzymatic conversion of tyrosine by tyrosinase to
and “well-ageing” claims are steadily increasing.
Melanogenesis is the process that controls all
form insoluble polymeric pigments, eumelanin (dark
Consumers are constantly looking for products
human pigmentation. Melanocyte cells produce
pigment) and pheomelanin (light pigment).7
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Figure 2
Sederma has used smart science to offer an innovative approach to managing grey hair
PROVEN EFFECTIVE WITH FAVOURABLE NATURAL CONTENT
protects the cells against oxidative damage
Now that we know the science behind natural
exposome, ensuring melanocyte function
hair colour, it’s important to understand how
integrity. Its efficacy has been proven in vitro and
Silverfree works. This biomimetic peptide
is validated in four independent clinical studies.
supports the progressive restoration of original
induced by the cellular metabolism and the
Silverfree helps visibly reduce the density of
hair pigmentation with a remnant effect while
white hair (from 32.4% to 86%) and helps recover
protecting it from oxidative damage.
original hair colour (an increase in pigmented
The biomimetic peptide lasts for up to four
hair from 27.4 % to 385%) – see Figure 2. It
months after the last application, triggering
has a natural origin content of 99.4% and is a
overexpression of the key pigmenting genes, and
formulator’s dream as it is easy to incorporate
reactivates melanocyte function (see Figure 1).
in formulations. Silverfree is water-soluble, fully
Silverfree also promotes hair repigmentation
cold-processable and recommended for use at
by stimulating dendrite elongation, improving
1.5%. It is recommended for all types of hair care
melanosome recruitment into keratinocytes.
products such as masks, hair sprays, oils, serums,
By boosting cells’ inner defence, Silverfree
conditioners and waxes. 8 •
SILVERFREE
References: 1. Yussuf, T. and Yussuf, T., 2022. African Hair and Communication - Omenka Online. [online] Omenka Online. Available at: <https://www.omenkaonline.com/african-hair-communication/>. 2. Team, M., 2022. Four in ten UK 16-24-year-old men use hair colourants. [online] Mintel. Available at: <https://www. mintel.com/press-centre/beauty-and-personal-care/ reach-for-the-bleach-four-in-ten-uk-16-24-year-oldmen-use-in-home-hair-colourants>. 3. Kumar, A., Shamim, H. and Nagaraju, U., 2018. Premature graying of hair: Review with updates. International Journal of Trichology, 10(5), p.198. 4. Team, M., 2022. Hair colourants drive innovation in hair care globally. [online] Mintel. Available at: <https://www.mintel. com/press-centre/beauty-and-personal-care/global-hair-colourant-market-trends>. 5. Maymone, M., Laughter, M., Pollock, S., Khan, I., Marques, T., Abdat, R., Goldberg, L. and Vashi, N., 2021. Hair Aging in Different Races and Ethnicities. NCBI, [online] 14(1), p.1. Available at: <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7869811/>. 6. Slominski, A., Wortsman, J., Plonka, P., Schallreuter, K., Paus, R. and Tobin, D., 2005. Hair Follicle Pigmentation. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 124(1), pp.13-21. 7. Deckner, G., 2020. Hair Pigmentation and Melanogenesis - Prospector Knowledge Center. [online] Prospector Knowledge Center. Available at: <https://knowledge. ulprospector.com/10385/pcc-hair-pigmentation/>. 8. Crodapersonalcare.com. 2021. Silverfree| Personal Care. [online] Available at: <https://www.crodapersonalcare. com/en-gb/product-finder/product/5464-Silverfree>.
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The evolution of tablet coatings Applied to various oral dosage forms such as particles, powders, granules, crystals, pellets and tablets, coatings have advanced from an art of earlier years to technologically advanced and controlled processes centred around compliance and good manufacturing practices. By Lonsdale O’Donovan of Quantum Colours
T
RADITIONALLY, TABLETS WERE sugarcoated. Yet sugar coating is a long and tedious process of building layer upon layer,
followed by polishing, with some variable results in certain cases. The advantage of this process is the fact that the equipment is simple and inexpensive and yields an attractive appearance. Subsequent to sugar coating, film coating became the preferred way of coating tablets. This involved solvents (alcohol or methylene chloride) used with solids. The process was easy but posed a flammable hazard and the equipment had to be flame-proof.
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REASONS WHY TABLETS SHOULD BE COATED:
1. A tablet coating gives brand recognition to a tablet by adding colour. 2. A coating can mask an unpleasant taste or smell, such as a B-complex tablet, which can be masked with a flavoured coating. 3. A coating acts as a moisture barrier, protecting active ingredients against oxidisation. 4. Coatings protect the core against light. 5. They can be used to separate incompatible material. 6. A coating is used to hide discolouration of the core over time. 7. By using polymers that are pH specific, a coating can modify drug release. 8. Coating aids structural strength to the core and can increase the hardness of the core by about 60N.
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Did you know? The majority of pharma manufacturers in the East African region produce non-sterile products. The major focus is on solids (capsules/tablets), consisting of mainly non-complicated formulations. About 56% of the products manufactured throughout East Africa’s pharma industry are solid dosage forms, mostly tablets. Most of the solids are presented as strip/blister/bulk packs.
Source: African Centre for Technology Studies
Because the coating process has many variables, everything needs to be controlled and correctly done in order to obtain the desired result
Polymer-based coatings yield a smooth, glossy finish on tablets which is easy to swallow and compatible with most active ingredients. Enteric coatings can be based on methacrylic acid copolymers type A, B and C, which are pH specific. The delivery systems can be specific to the jejunum (pH 6.0), colon (pH7.0) and duodenum (pH5.5). Enteric preparations can
Finished tablets also had an undesirable solvent or
be used for targeted-specific drug delivery, or
chemical-like smell. In most instances the solvent
to protect the active ingredients in the tablet
process was replaced with the aqueous-based film
against the acid medium of the stomach.
coatings, which are more challenging to use as the
HPMC-based coatings yield a matte finish
coating has to be applied to the tablets without
and are not as smooth as polymer-based
wetting and could affect the integrity of the tablets.
coatings, though HPMC-based coatings give good moisture protection.
SELECTING THE RIGHT COATING Depending on its required functionality – be it
THE COATING PROCESS
moisture, taste barrier, controlled sustained release
Because the coating process has many
or enteric – a film coating is generally based on a
variables, everything needs to be controlled and
powder blend of different low viscosity, film-forming
correctly done in order to obtain the desired
polymers (PVA) or cellulose (HPMC), plasticisers,
result of an aesthetically pleasing tablet to the
pigments, fillers and flow agents etc. This powder
functionality of the actual coating.
base is then mixed with R/O water or a solvent base, depending on the physical properties of the tablet. It is critical that the correct type of coating is
Some critical parameters begin with the integrity of the raw materials used to manufacture the cores through to the
selected. Solvents are used when rapid drying is
manufacturing process of the tablets and on to
required, especially when hygroscopic material
the processing and coating of the tablets.
is used in the tablet core like some calcium/
Remember, it’s critical to obtain the
magnesium (Ca/Mg) preparations. For a Ca/
recommended weight gain on the cores to
Mg preparation that absorbs moisture from the
achieve the desired efficacy of the functional
atmosphere, one should not select an enteric
coating. To identify and resolve defects
coating as this will compromise the absorptivity as
associated with the coating process, readers
the calcium and magnesium needs to be exposed
are invited to request a complimentary trouble-
to the acidic medium of the stomach in order to
shooting guide in poster format from
activate the minerals to become more bio-available.
Quantum Colours, by sending an email to
The incorrect selection of an enteric coating can
sales2@quantumcolours.com. This detailed
account for an 80% loss in availability of calcium and
poster covers issues such as orange peel, film
magnesium and should not be the first choice.
peeling, picking, twinning, film cracking, logo erosion, film chipping, colour variation, logo
POLYMER-BASED COATINGS
bridging and logo infilling. •
Film coatings based on high molecular weight polymers are safe to use as these cannot be absorbed into tissue. They have no physical action at the recommended dosage and are non-toxic.
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Kollitab DC 87 L – the
all-inone tableting solution Accelerating product development to shorten time to market, without compromising on the robustness of a tableting formulation. Maximising the reliability of large-scale tableting processes, while simplifying drug product production allowing for cost-optimised manufacturing at the same time – the targets of a formulator have never been more challenging. Thorsten Cech of BASF SE and Sithembiso Dlalisa of BASF South Africa explore modern co-processed excipients and computer-aided formulation development as effective tools to overcome these demanding tasks.
T
RADITIONALLY, AN ACTIVE pharmaceutical
projects, respectively. This is the area of conflict
dedicated API? No, surely not. That is not the claim.
ingredient (API) is formulated as an
where both an all-in-one tableting aid and a virtual
All-in-one excipients are optimised to simplify
immediate release tablet by combining
pharma assistant come in handy. Holistically, these
development, increase processing robustness and
various excipients. Each individual excipient
two tools simplify formulation development and free
reduce the overall cost of tablet manufacturing.
addresses a specific need in the overall formulation
up time and resources greatly re-quired.
Indeed, following the concept and utilising all its
concept. Typical requirements are:
overarching benefits provides various advantages
•
increasing the tablet volume with a filler
THE ALL-IN-ONE TABLETING AID
throughout the entire business, such as:
•
improving tablet strength with a binder
Co-processed excipients are well established
•
•
adjusting the disintegration features by
in the pharmaceutical community. Uniting the
employing a disintegrant
performances and synergies of cleverly combined
lowering the ejection force by selecting an
excipients and the benefits of a dedicated
effective lubricant.
manufacturing process, co-processed excipients
Further formulation components might also
provide performances that single components
•
be required such as wetting agents or glidants to
are uncapable to deliver. All-in-one excipients
improve the powder flow of the tableting blend.
evolutionarily developed from this concept (see
There is a huge selection of excipients available
purchasing benefits by reducing the number of vendors which reduces complexities
•
quality and regulatory benefits by minimising testing efforts and expenses, which reduces paperwork
•
warehousing benefits by minimising the number of excipients, freeing up expensive storage area
•
research and development benefits by
Table 1). By adding missing attributes, they are
simplifying formulation development and
to formulators. All these ingredients need to be
transformed to offer fully fetched formulation
shortening time-to-market, freeing up
evaluated, cleverly combined and their synergies
concepts, satisfying all the needs of an immediate
considered. The relevant ratios must also be
release target product profile.
examined to build up the required target product profile. Having such options is generally a desired feature and key for optimising formulations of demanding APIs. Though, in the field of low-tomid dose APIs, which do not require any special attention when being formulated as immediate release tablets, the situation is very different. Options ask for experience, knowledge, a huge stock of excipients, multiple trials, financial resources and substantial time investments. Time,
Formulation development is much more straight forward with Kollitab DC 87 L All-in-one components combine the
precious resources. •
production benefits by allowing for direct compression and streamlining of processes, hereby decreasing manufacturing complexity and risk of failure.
REDUCE COMPONENTS WITH KOLLITAB DC 87 L An evaluation of marketed drug products reveals that a huge variety of excipients are used in pharma manufacturing. To formulate four drug products, today’s formulation
being the most precious aspect of all, could be
functionalities required to formulate an immediate-
concepts easily require 15+ ingredients
spend in other projects.
release tablet, with the application ease of a
(four APIs and 11+ excipients). Utilising the
Consistently, formulators must balance
ready-to-use component and the robustness and
capabilities of an all-in-one component
their efforts. Time can either be invested in the
processing reliability of a customised formulation.
reduces the number of ingredients to five.
development of a standard tablet or put into challenging, yet commercially more interesting
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Is an all-in-one excipient specifically optimised to support customised formulation concepts of a
There are still four APIs, but just one excipient: Kollitab DC 87 L.
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Kollitab DC 87 L can substitute 11+ excipients in the warehouse and it substitutes an even larger number of
Table 1: Evolution of functionality, from co-processing to an all-in-one excipient
Product
Ludipress LCE
Ludipress
Ludiflash
Kollitab DC 87 L
Category
co-processed excipient
co-processed excipient
co-processed excipient
all-in-one excipient
Applicable dosage forms
• lozenges • chewable tablets • effervescent tablets
• immediate release tablets
• orally disintegrating tablets
• immediate release tablets
Components
• filler • binder
• filler • binder • disintegrant
• powder flow • dust free • tablet-ability • compressibility • compactability • disintegration • tablet ejection
• filler • binder • disintegrant • lubricant
Functions addressed
• powder flow • tablet-ability • compressibility • compactability
• powder flow • tablet-ability • compressibility • compactability • disintegration
• powder flow • tablet-ability • compressibility • compactability • disintegration • taste
• powder flow • dust free • tablet-ability • compressibility • compactability • disintegration • tablet ejection
excipients on the list of components screened during drug product development. Instead of testing various fillers, binders, disintegrants and lubricants, altering their ratio and still compromising on the overall performance of a physical powder blend, formulation development is much more straight forward with Kollitab DC 87 L. The only variable is the mixing ratio of the API and the all-in-one tableting aid. However, even this ratio can be predicted using ZoomLab, a virtual pharma assistant.
THE VIRTUAL PHARMA ASSISTANT ZoomLab is part of a series of BASF’s web-based assistance supporting the pharma industry with expertise. Alongside RegXcellence (providing documents and information for mainly regulatory purposes) and MyProductWorld (supporting with information on products and allowing for sample requests), ZoomLab has been tailored to simplify formulators’ lives. The algorithms and modules provided by ZoomLab range from topical
information on the chemical nature and physical
The combination of both tools provides
applications to coated oral solid dosage forms
behaviour of generic APIs. If listed, a first virtual
maximum flexibility and spontaneity, relevant
providing modified drug release, additionally
prototype of a drug product can be generated
for tender business. If an API has been
considering solubility and bioavailability of the API.
within minutes, even without having ever touched
characterised previously or is even listed among
the API.
the generic APIs in the ZoomLab database, one
ZoomLab underpins the profound formulation expertise of BASF’s application experts and is
can check a Kollitab DC 87 L based formulation
the outcome of decades of scientific formulation
A HOLISTIC APPROACH
concept even without having any of the
work. The heart of ZoomLab is a formulation
Leveraging the capabilities of ZoomLab leads to a
formulation components. If the ZoomLab check
wizard. This unique tool calculates the most
robust and reliable formulation concept without
is successful, the next simple steps are ordering
promising formulation concept based on very
the need of conducting a single trial.
the two components (API and Kollitab DC 87 L)
simple tests to characterise the API (e.g. particle
Combining the advantages of the virtual
and following the manufacturing instructions
size distribution, flowability, tablet-ability) and
pharma assistant with the performance of
provided by ZoomLab. The result is the first
some general information on its chemical nature.
Kollitab DC 87 L provides a vast set of advantages,
prototypes will be ready in no time. •
Thus, suitable excipients are selected according
resulting in a major simplification in the
to the specific needs of the API and based on
development of immediate release tablets. The
their chemical compatibility. Additionally, there
time that is liberated can be invested in more
is an API database within ZoomLab which holds
relevant projects.
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Patient-centric 3D screen-printing technology to improve drug delivery
Evonik Venture Capital has invested in Laxxon Medical. Based in Nevada, in the US, the company has developed a 3D screen-printing technology for manufacturing structured tablets, which enable the controlled release of active pharmaceutical ingredients over time.
W
ITH LAXXON MEDICAL’S technology, multiple ingredients can be combined into one pill. Evonik’s specialised
polymers ensure targeted delivery of the active ingredients in these novel tablets. “This technology is great for patients. We expect fewer side effects from a more controlled drug delivery and having fewer pills reduces the risk of forgetting doses during the day,” says Bernhard
Did you know? Laxxon Medical holds the exclusive worldwide rights to the patented use and application of 3D screen-printing
technology for the development, manufacture and commercialisation of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
Mohr, head of Evonik Venture Capital. “We are pleased to support innovation that brings real benefits to people and their health.”
With Laxxon’s technology, multiple drugs can be layered on top of each other in another design, combining several pills into one
Multiple drugs can be layered on top of each other in another design, combining several pills into one.
The new technology could generate opportunities to extend patents for pharmaceutical companies because of improved drug delivery
The size, geometry, inner structure and materials
pharmaceutical companies because
Care business line. “The collaboration
Laxxon’s 3D screen printing gives the tablets
of improved drug delivery.
with Laxxon will allow us to accelerate
used are combined to allow ideal kinetics – i.e., the speed of chemical reactions in the body – for the release of active ingredients. Another benefit of the technology is the speed of printing, which is significantly faster than established 3D printing processes, allowing mass production. The new technology could generate
The size, geometry, inner structure and materials used for 3D-printed pharmaceuticals are combined to allow ideal kinetics A structured tablet with a QR code
opportunities to extend patents for
different layers. The inner structure of the pill
our activities in this important and
can, for example, have alternative layers of active
HIGH-PRECISION DRUG DELIVERY
ingredient and inert layers. This design allows for
Evonik has 60 years’ experience in developing
several doses of the drug to be released over time.
drug delivery systems. The company produces
A PERFECT PARTNERSHIP
excipients such as polymers, which serve as a
Laxxon was founded in 2017 in Switzerland
coating for tablets, for example. These coatings
by Helmut Kerschbaumer, Klaus Kuehne and
allow for the active ingredient to be released either
Achim Schneeberger. Since 2021, the company
immediately after being swallowed or after a certain
has headquarters in the US with German and
delay, or providing a sustained release over time.
Swiss subsidiaries.
Evonik’s products will be used in Laxxon’s
emerging market.”
“Evonik is the perfect partner to support
printing pastes. In addition, Evonik and Laxxon have
the development of tablets with unique release
signed a joint product development and cooperation
properties,” says Kerschbaumer, CEO of Laxxon.
agreement. Based on the agreement, Evonik intends
“We are happy to have one of the world’s leading
to manufacture tablets for Laxxon.
speciality chemicals companies with which we can
The technology is relevant to Evonik’s innovation growth fields in healthcare solutions
further develop our products and at the same time commercially manufacture them.” •
and additive manufacturing.
Evonik Venture Capital is investing in the American start-up Laxxon Medical, which has developed a 3D screen-printing technology that can be used to produce structured tablets
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“Drug delivery is becoming more high-precision and increasingly targets specific patient groups,” said Thomas Riermeier, head of Evonik’s Health
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BEAUTY INNOVATIONS
100% bio-based surfactants drive the transition to renewable carbon Clariant recently unveiled its new Vita 100% bio-based surfactants and polyethylene glycols (PEGs). These beauty innovations are a means to directly address climate change by helping remove fossil carbon from the value chain.
A
S OUR CLIMATE gives us increasing and alarming signals of change, individuals and industries are looking for ways to reduce their environmental footprint. This is coupled with the demand for bio-based chemicals, which is set to grow in the coming years. Clariant is committed to fostering the transition to a more sustainable bioeconomy and has a growing share of bio-based products and processing aids in its portfolio. The introduction of 100% biobased surfactants and PEGs significantly expands the company’s Vita-designated ingredients. Vita products are based on renewable feedstocks and have at least a 98% Renewable Carbon Index (RCI). This is just one example of Clariant’s commitment to providing low carbon footprint solutions to customers and it’s a key milestone in Clariant’s new purpose-led strategy of accelerating sustainability-driven innovation and its vision to achieve “greater chemistry – between people and planet”. SUPPORTS SWITCH TO BIO-BASED CHEMISTRY “From the packaging to the many ingredients, a typical consumer product in coatings, personal care, home care, and industrial and agricultural applications still uses petrochemicals and therefore fossil carbon,” says Christian Vang, global head of business unit industrial and consumer specialties at Clariant. “Switching to biobased carbon chemistry remains a big challenge for manufacturers. By launching
Did you know? Because only bio-based feedstocks are used, the ingredients have a significantly lower carbon footprint than their fossilbased counterparts. The Vita surfactants are CO₂ emissions savers – they can help save up to 85% of CO₂ emissions compared to their fossil analogues.*
The range of Vita surfactants and PEGs contribute to the removal of fossil carbon from the value chain and help to save up to 85% of CO₂ emissions per tonne of product compared to their fossil counterparts
the Vita surfactant and PEG range we are offering them an important new solution to achieve this.” Designed for natural formulations with a high RCI target, the new Vita products support manufacturers in maximising the bio-based carbon content of consumer goods. Suitable applications include detergents, hair and body shampoo, paint, industrial lubricants and crop formulations. Emulsogen HCO 040 SG Vita (hydrogenated castor oil ethoxylates) is a solubiliser for active, essential and perfume oils and an O/W emulsifier for special emulsions. This product is 100% bio-based with a fully segregated supply chain and a RCI of 100%. Clariant uses 100% bio-ethanol derived from sugar cane or corn to create the ethylene oxide for its innovative new surfactants and PEGs. The bio-based material is fully segregated along the value chain from the field to the final consumer product. PARALLEL IN PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY In addition to setting the standard in greener production, these new solutions are chemically equivalent to Clariant’s fossil versions, offering the same performance and efficiency to formulators and brand owners.
Customers can currently benefit from more than 70 bio-based products. This number will grow as the range is continually expanded to meet evolving market needs. During the first quarter of this year, double-digit kilotons of bio-based surfactants and PEGs will be available for global business segments from Clariant IGL Specialty Chemicals (CISC), a Clariant joint venture. As a global leader in specialty chemicals and a member of the UN Global Compact, Clariant is at the forefront of advanced carbon solutions with a unique level of expertise, know-how and industry knowledge. Click on the link – https://bit.ly/3Kskc8c – to find out more about the new Vita range of surfactants for natural formulations. • * Based on an EO estimative
Clariant – www.clariant.com
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Upcycling an apple a day restores skin health To achieve a circular beauty industry, any impact on the environment needs to be prevented through collaboration and transparency and by operating in harmony with nature’s rhythms. The active ingredient Pomarage was born from this intention by way of an agro-cosmetics symbiosis between Provital and Mooma. This is the story of Provital’s journey towards circular beauty and how it upcycles apple cider waste to produce the well-ageing hero ingredient, Pomarage.
P
REVENTION SITS RIGHT at the
ingredients, transforming the idea into
top of the waste management
a concept of “circular beauty” and working
supplier in Girona, Spain, based in close
hierarchy. The circular economy
Mooma is a family-run artisan
steadily towards a zero-waste cosmetics
proximity to Provital. With over 50 years’
stands in contrast to the linear “use-
industry that is truly in tune with
experience in the fruit-growing sector,
and-dispose” model. In this context, the
nature’s rhythms.
the company is currently operated by
cosmetics industry has a vital role to play in catalysing the bioeconomy, as it’s able to make use of and increase the value of waste – more commonly known as upcycling. Upcycled products are positioned above recycled alternatives, creating a stellar perception and the ability to obtain real gems from waste. Pomarage™ from Provital, represented
the third generation of the family, who
Beauty brands can gain value by working with suppliers and partners to set sustainable initiatives in motion
by Savannah Fine Chemicals throughout Southern Africa, is the result of recovering byproducts from apple processing in Spain. Apples are known around the world to
are dedicated to apple growing in the Empordà region. As the main byproduct of apple processing to make cider, apple pomace is agricultural waste containing a mixture of flesh, skin and seeds. As the waste product is rich in polyphenols, Provital decided to reuse it as the key raw material of Pomarage. This innovative thinking obtains a well-
COLLABORATION IS KEY IN CIRCULAR BEAUTY
ageing active ingredient that: •
To embark upon a truly circular beauty
is sourced within the immediate vicinity, i.e. 100% local in Spain
be synonymous with health. There is also
project, collaboration is crucial. Beauty
a real need for them to be upcycled, with
brands can gain value by working with
Spain alone producing more than half a
suppliers and partners to set sustainable
million tonnes of apples each year – 25% to
initiatives in motion. When it comes to
30% of which become waste material. This
conveying the message of circular beauty
•
apple waste contains a high concentration
to consumers, transparency is an essential
•
of polyphenols, which are active molecules
factor. It is vital to be completely honest
for the farming sector, thanks to
with recognised and confirmed skin
with regard to ingredient sourcing and
the processing and recycling of agri-
anti-ageing properties.1 Apples also have
traceability initiatives that demonstrate the
food waste.
known whitening properties, as well as UVB
authenticity of suppliers and raw materials.
protection and lipolytic activity. 2,3
Pomarage was born as the result of
•
is developed in line with the circular economy concept
•
has a lower environmental impact (carbon footprint) generates less waste has a positive economic impact
Provital’s intention to collaborate with
RESTORING SKIN’S HEALTHY APPEARANCE
of the circular economy to its processes,
various entities at different points in
Pomarage contributes to restoring
but also looks at the option of using
the value chain, resulting in its industrial
skin’s healthy appearance thanks to
these resources to manufacture active
symbiosis collaboration with Mooma.
its mechanism of action on reducing
Provital not only applies the concepts
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inflammatory
The effects of
processes. These
Pomarage on skin health
are the markers
were further analysed
associated with cellular
is a perfect active ingredient for ethical and sustainable skin care products, designed to attract the more inclusive consumer. •
using an aged dermal
senescence, which are
fibroblast model. To this end,
addressed via multiple actions
the fibroblasts were treated with a
on the different steps of biosynthesis
dose of 0.015% of the active ingredient for
and maturation of collagen. Pomarage
24 hours. The relative gene expression
also acts on the different structures in
was then quantified using the RT-qPCR
the extracellular matrix (ECM), improving
technique, and the results were expressed
its elasticity and density in the dermis.
as a percentage of change relative to the
To understand the ingredient’s
levels found on the unstimulated control,
efficacy, Provital studied the effects of
considered as 100%. The results showed
Pomarage on the expression of certain
a higher gene expression as HAS2 and
genes involved in the structure of the ECM
COL1A2, and a lower gene expression
and therefore on skin health. To do this,
as MMP-3, demonstrating once again
normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF)
the positive effect of Pomarage on the
were treated with a 0.125% dose of the
structure of the skin’s ECM and on the
active ingredient for 24 hours. The relative
elasticity and density of the dermis.4, 5
quantification of gene expression was
Thanks to its well-known origin – the
performed using real-time quantitative
apple – Pomarage provides the tools to
PCR (RT-qPCR), and the results were
create a simple but effective message
expressed as a change percentage relative
that fulfils the purpose of circular beauty.
to the levels found on the unstimulated
And with its proven efficacy on improving
control, considered as 100%.
skin’s health and condition, Pomarage
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Siyuan, S., Tong, L., & Liu, R. (2018). Apple phytochemicals and their health benefits. Food Science and Human Wellness, 7(3), 185–195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. fshw.2018.09.003
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BEAUTY INNOVATIONS
The inverse emulsion: a cost-effective hero formulation technology For the longest time, w/o emulsions were reserved for use in sunscreens, waterproof makeup and nappy (barrier) creams. Yet over the years, emulsion technology has evolved widening the range of applications for emulsions to almost all personal care products. AECI Specialty Chemicals explains the history behind the technology and how the application focus has changed.
I
difference between water-in-oil (w/o)
SELECTING W/O EMULSIONS AND EMOLLIENTS
phase content increases the viscosity of the
and oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions. Water
T’S IMPORTANT TO understand the main
In w/o emulsions, increasing the dispersed
In the past, w/o emulsions were perceived
final emulsion. Thus, oil phases in the order
and oil are not miscible with each other, so
as sticky, greasy, heavy, hard to stabilise
of 10% to 15% yield thick creams, while oil
emulsifiers are needed to mix the two parts
and expensive. Yet scientific advances have
phases in the range of 18% to 35% yield lower
and create a stable end-product.
addressed and counteracted these issues
viscosity lotions.
In colloidal science, the ‘inside’ phase is called the dispersed phase while the ‘outside’ phase is referred to as the continuous phase. In a w/o emulsion, the water is the dispersed phase and the oil, the continuous phase. W/o offers a number of practical advantages, because the oil is on the “outside”. For example, the
over time. It is now possible to easily produce
The choice of emollient is critical to the sensory experience of a final product
end-product feels oily to the touch – this
The other advantage of w/o is that the viscosity of the oil phase is proportional to the final emulsion viscosity, due to the oil phase being the continuous phase. This means that adding cosmetic waxes, butters and even petrolatum, will significantly alter the structure of the emulsion, allowing applications like beauty balms and body butters. The choice of emollient is critical to the
is commonly experienced with sunscreens.
w/o emulsions that are cost-effective, easy to
sensory experience of a final product. Selecting
The characteristic enables water resistance,
stabilise, fast absorbing, feel light on skin (where
more volatile emollients with high spreading
which is why w/o is the preferred emulsion
required), and are non-tacky. These factors
coefficients, such as silicones, squalanes and
type for sunscreens, waterproof makeup and
are addressed by two main components of the
certain alkanes, achieves light emulsions that
barrier creams.
formulation, being the choice of emulsifier and
penetrate the skin easily.
The lipid barrier also locks in moisture, so w/o emulsions are great for problematic
the selection of emollients. AECI Specialty Chemicals has a solution for
Similarly, when more occlusive emollients are used, like mineral oil and certain vegetable
skin, prone to psoriasis, eczema and
both of these ingredient types. Its easy-to-use
oils, heavier emulsions are created. A heavier
dryness. This begs the question, why are the
w/o emulsifier base is supplied in a viscous liquid
emulsion performs better at preventing
majority of personal care creams o/w, which
format and is used at very low dosages between
transepidermal water loss, effectively
is the opposite type of emulsion?
1.8% and 3%.
increasing moisturisation.
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METHOD OF MANUFACTURE:
1. In separate vessel add phase A ingredients in the correct order and mix after addition at a temperature of 70°C. 2. Add phase B to mixing vessel and heat to between 75°C and 80°C. 3. Under high shear add 30% of phase A to phase B. 4. Ensure emulsion inversion occurs. 5. Add the balance of phase A and continue to homogenise until a thick lotion is formed. 6. Ensure that phase A is completely emulsified. 7. Cool to below 55°C and add fragrance. 8. Homogenise once more.
Table 1: Cost-effective tissue oil lotion
Phase
A
B
C
Mass %
Approx. material cost per kg
In-formulation cost per kg
77.4
-
-
Salt (Sodium Chloride)
2.0
$0.33
$0.01
3
Glycerine
2.0
$1.84
$0.04
4
White Oil
16.0
$1.32
$0.21
5
W/O Emulsifier Base 3
1.3
$13.16
$0.17
6
Preservative PE91
0.8
$9.21
$0.07
7
Fragrance
0.5
$29.61
$0.15
Step
Ingredient
1
Deionised Water
2
Total: $0.65/kg
EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR HAIR CARE Of course, the technology is not limited to skin care. Because these emulsions can be designed with such large quantities of oil, it also makes them perfect for certain hair care products such as oil moisturisers, masks, hair foods and serums. Imagine combining a blend of nourishing oils that are highly favoured by consumers, such as argan oil, coconut oil, Abyssinian oil and sapote oil, and saving costs in the process. The cost savings are made possible by the emulsifier, which allows for water to be included in the formulation without hampering the performance of the oils. Table 1 features an example of a formulation for a highly cost-effective tissue oil lotion. The formulation uses minimal ingredients and yet it yields a beautifully glossy, rich cream that radiantly moisturises the skin. •
Imagine combining a blend of nourishing oils that are highly favoured by consumers, such as argan oil, coconut oil, Abyssinian oil and sapote oil, and saving costs in the process
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FRAGRANCES
Feel the world by harnessing the power of sensual fragrance experiences Souvenirs can narrate stories from the past or conjure up visions of the future. Düllberg Konzentra’s new trend concept aims to do both simultaneously. “Feel the World” sparks sensual mind movies for those who feel the lure of far-away places – even when travel is restricted. Experts of the international fragrance house reveals how in this article.
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HAT ARE THE things we cannot and do not want to relinquish in life? What is close to our hearts? Sometimes these can be ordinary, everyday objects, like souvenirs that remind us of discoveries of foreign places and the world around us. For Lisa-Marie Achilles of the marketing team at Düllberg Konzentra, this idea was
to different destinations and to create new memories. With Feel the World, we want to re-open the doors to the world and make this possible. We have created sensual fragrance experiences which invoke new fragrance memories from around the world,” she explains.
the inspiration for a new fragrance concept designed for use in body care products. “Over the past two years, we have become accustomed to living with memories and souvenirs of more care-free times. Now the time has come to head out once again
consumer insights, explains Christian Lüke of Düllberg Konzentra’s marketing team. One of these insights is slow luxury. “Instant gratification is passé; now the journey is very much the reward. Progressing slowly along the path of discovery, rather
THREE TOPICS UNITED IN ONE CONCEPT Feel the World is based on a variety of
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than focusing exclusively on the end result, is a source of pure joy. This is all about those moments of reflection that consumers want to savour,” he comments. The concept goes hand in hand with a longing for the unusual and exotic. The different traditions and backgrounds of ideas and objects encourage us to discover and explore the stories behind them. Ultimately, it’s about that all-encompassing topic of inspiration – and a modern interpretation of exciting products from around the world.
We have created sensual fragrance experiences which invoke new fragrance memories from around the world Achilles adds: “With Feel the World we want to send consumers on a sensual journey around the world – and to enable customers to create inspiring body care products that they can further underpin with ‘souvenirs’.” This serves to create a sensual museum of memories where every object tells its own distinctive story.
Concepts from various continents AMERICA: A TRIBUTE TO THE SWEAT LODGE Dancing Around Glowing Stones is the story that has America as its destination. It references the sweat lodge tradition of the indigenous peoples of America; these sacred places were used for spiritual cleansing and purification ceremonies. “Fragrances played a key role, for example sage or pine. The sweat lodge ceremony aimed to facilitate a rebirth experience, to rebalance
disrupted energy and to liberate from illness, pain and mental burdens,” says Lüke. As a bath or shower steamer for a fragrant, cleansing bath at home, this story can be reinterpreted – and illustrated with pine firewood as a souvenir. The main notes in the fragrance are aromatic fougère with pine and sage, with drifts of mandarin, tonka and vanilla floating in the background. EUROPA: CELEBRATING SAVON DE MARSEILLE Soap from Marseille is famous across Europe. The recipe itself hasn’t changed in over a century; it is based on pure, natural ingredients – and is also the perfect souvenir. This iconic product could be reborn as a “Marseille Soap” shower bar with richly nurturing ingredients such as olive, herbs and sea salt – and rounded off with two fragrances by Düllberg Konzentra: a floral-green creation with fresh notes and violet petals combined with olive, almond, tonka, vanilla and woody undertones; and a variant with honeysuckle, rose, lilac and balsamic notes. ASIA: THE POWER OF WATER Asia is represented in a journey to Bali by the authentic Melucat ritual that cleanses the body, mind and soul. The focus is on water, and the Balinese people use this ritual to symbolically enter a new phase of life, to recover from an illness or to cleanse themselves of elements that disrupt the soul’s balance. “Our care concept integrates sea minerals, salt and a touch of frangipani. As a solid shower bar in the shape of a frangipani blossom, it becomes a beautifully fragrant souvenir,” says Achilles. Düllberg Konzentra has developed two scents for this theme: a citrusy, floral-fruity composition with citrus, frangipani, coconut and
pineapple; and a floral-aromatic composition with citrus, complemented by sage, aquatic notes and patchouli. OCEANIA: AUSTRALIAN SECRETS Australia is home to numerous plants and bushes that play an important role in the culture of the Aboriginal people. Evergreen lemon myrtle, the pods of the acacia and the fruits and leaves of the papaya tree are all used in traditional medicine. Düllberg Konzentra has translated these ingredients into an appealing, modern body care concept. Achilles says: “As an immune-systemboosting shower product with lemon myrtle, acacia and papaya, this pays tribute to the ancient culture of Down Under. Our fruity-green fragrance with passionfruit, orange, mango and vanilla beautifully expresses the concept.” AFRICA: THE MYSTIC POWER OF BLACK SOAP People in West Africa have been making their own soap for centuries. The legendary black soap “Dudu Osun” is crafted with palm kernel oil and shea butter, the ash of cocoa pods and dried palm bunch ash, with added citrus extract, wild honey and aloe vera. This traditional recipe can be given a new lease on life in the form of a shower bar. It combines the natural caring ingredients of black soap with the added benefits of wild honey, aloe vera and shea butter, which in turn is extracted from African shea nuts, the “souvenir” of this care concept. The perfumers at Düllberg Konzentra have used gourmand and floral notes – including honey and peach, orris, clove and milk – in their composition of this product. • Düllberg Konzentra – www.duellberg-konzentra.de/en
Fragrances are t he
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PACKAGING
Improve coding and marking while reducing your impact on the environment Climate change and the need to reduce carbon emissions have become global priorities today. With the declaration of climate emergencies by governments at all levels, companies are striving to find ways to contribute, either by reducing their emissions or supplying goods and services to enable others to do so. TracePack’s coding and marking lasers are designed to have minimal impact on the environment and to be energy efficient.
T
HE USE OF LASER technology positively impacts the environment because no waste is produced, therefore
eliminating the need to recycle potentially harmful residual products. To apply codes, TracePack recommends solutions based on laser technology due to its ability to mark a wide range of materials such as plastics, cardboard, glass etc., cleanly and safely, with great legibility, permanence and low maintenance costs.
With vision systems, the manufacturer can ensure that production processes are fault-free
Did you know? TracePack’s In-Sight 2D machine-vision systems are unmatched in their ability to inspect, identify and guide parts. These self-contained, industrial-grade vision systems combine a library of advanced vision tools with high-speed image acquisition and processing. A wide range of models, including line scan and colour systems, meet most price and performance requirements.
and firmly sealed. Even though materials of high quality are used, contamination by small dirt particles can still occur, tubes may become deformed when the outer packaging is applied, or there may be faulty seals at the base of the tube. With vision systems, the manufacturer can ensure that production processes are faultfree. The cameras detect foreign bodies based on the contrast to their surroundings. A red, ring-shaped LED light illuminates the inside of the tube from above. Any undesired particles cast a shadow detected by the TracePack cameras, making it possible to see objects of
system could not completely guarantee that
the same colour as the tube itself.
particles of dirt from the preliminary tube production stage would not be inside the tube
SEAMLESS CHECKING PROCEDURE
after the filling and sealing process.
The high-performance technology from
During the filling process, In-Sight vision systems check that the tubes are round, clean
TracePack ensures that the nozzles enter the tubes accurately to within a tolerance of 3mm.
The most appropriate technology for marking and coding on each container depends on the characteristics of the container, whether it is a jar of cream, deodorant, aluminium aerosol can, makeup and perfumes or colognes. The iCON-3 meets the high quality standards of the pharmaceutical industry for the coding of labels, tubes and boxes and ensures perfect coding for personal care products. Whatever the material used, TracePack’s laser coding solutions will guarantee clear, permanent and secure marking of batch numbers as well as QR codes.
COMPLETE PACKAGING INSPECTION FOR TUBES A recent development in manufacturing, vision systems are used to check whether the actual product packaging is clean and safe before tubes are filled. Previously, filling systems that were not equipped with a machine-vision
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Inspection of tubes on a production line
PACKAGING
Coding on mascara packaging the faulty tube is ejected from the process. The In-Sight vision systems are networked to a central panel PC , which records images of all
Laser markings on tube packaging
the defective pieces. This makes it possible to detect faults quickly without having to recheck
The checking procedure takes place without an
outside of the tolerance range, it is identified as
the actual packaging item that has already been
additional operation step during the process.
faulty and is not filled.
ejected from the process. •
The individual cameras receive a trigger for
The cameras also check the seal itself. If
every tube and record pictures of the packages
the seal is not complete or the printing is not
as they move past. If a tube is out-of-round or
properly aligned with the specified parameters,
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PACKAGING
Overcoming challenges in sustainable packaging manufacturing Sustainability in the packaging industry is one of the key aspects in fighting the plastic waste issue and ultimately climate change. The challenges that this presents, require flexible and powerful automation technology to be overcome.
I
F MORE SUSTAINABLE materials are used in
sensor technology. This solution can be placed
Omron supports accurate detection of glue
packaging, it is still of the highest importance to
closer to the sealing bar.
patterns. The high resolution and brightness
ensure the quality of the end product remains
3. Packaging and label quality control
settings allow low-contrast defects to be detected, even in the toughest light conditions
unaffected. Changing to more sustainable materials
Flexible packaging with new elements such as
can result in typical problems on a manufacturing
resealable closures place different demands on
line. To overcome these challenges, automation
packaging integrity and quality testing. Thinner
and robotics technology that works flexibly with
films, bio-based materials, or those with a
Cardboard boxes made of recycled fibres have
different materials is needed.
higher recycled content have a different thermal,
higher porosity and are more flexible.
1. Film jamming
elongation and puncture resistance profile.
Although thinner, recycled films are more
These differences can lead to irregularities in
sustainable, they can tangle quicker. Correct handling with maximum throughput and minimum film consumption is key to overall original equipment effectiveness. Omron’s film tension control system provides synchronised control of tension, feed and cut. This is complemented by (colour) mark detection for film compensation through motion control to
the shape and edges during forming and cutting.
Changing to more sustainable materials can result in typical problems on a manufacturing line
or with difficult to detect materials. 5. Multi-material handling
Traditional palletising solutions are complicated to adapt and program, they take up a lot of space, and cannot be relocated to other parts of the plant when needed. It is therefore advisable to have an integrated collaborative robot (Cobot) solution with dedicated grippers to safely handle a wide range of irregular shapes, porosity levels and delicate objects.
ensure optimal unwinding of the roll. The Omron
Challenges in reading, checking, or verifying label
INTEGRATED AUTOMATION PLATFORM
Packaging Library offers a wide range of function
information on packaging are overcome with
Sysmac from Omron is an integrated automation
blocks for film processing in VFFS machines.
Omron’s high-speed inspection system.
platform that provides complete control and
The system is suitable for multiple lines and
2. Film sealing
management of an auotmated plant.
Thinner film materials offer lower costs and
transparent integration with robotic systems.
improved aesthetics. However, these materials
It offers a multi-camera platform with a single
controller series supports synchronous control of all
are more sensitive to heat when using traditional
controller for multiple-image capture at high
machine devices and offers advanced features such
adhesives and sealing technologies.
speed to reliably detect potential defects.
as motion, robotics, and database connectivity.
The sealing temperature must be controlled
4. New adhesives and gluing techniques
At the core of this platform, the machine
This multidisciplinary concept allows to simplify the
and automatically adjusted to avoid losing
To produce and seal cartons, companies are
solution architecture, reduce programming effort
productivity or sealing defects.
increasingly relying on a strategic and reduced
and optimise productivity. •
Omron addresses this challenge with an
application of adhesives. This requires a high
AI-based temperature control algorithm
level of precision and continuous quality control.
synchronised with machine movement and
With its automated visual inspection system,
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