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Rheological behavior and the SPF of sunscreens
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2003Due to a large variety of sunscreens, it is important to study among other things, the effect of the vehicle on the thickness and uniformity of sunscreen films. In this study, we determined the physical stability of five sunscreens SPF 15 (FA to FG), containing or not PVP/eicosene crosspolymer (PVP/EC), and two different self-emulsifying bases (SEB ...
L R, Gaspar, P M B G, Maia Campos
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Disparate SPF testing methodologies generate similar SPFs.
Journal of cosmetic science, 2013Regulatory agencies throughout the world have developed exclusive methodologies for assessing and classifying sunscreen product efficacy in their respective markets. Three prevalent methods, the Food and Drug Administration-Final Monograph (FDA-FM) method, the Australia/New Zealand (Aus/NZ) method, and the COLIPA International (International) method ...
Katherine, Garzarella, Michael, Caswell
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The principle of creating SPF nurseries for obtaining SPF eggs in Russia and abroad
Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i BiotekhnologiyaThis article discusses the principles of creating and requirements for a nursery (farm) for producing SPF eggs (super-pure eggs). A significant portion of the SPF egg demand for the biological industry and research institutions is met by imports from the USA, Hungary, Germany, and India.
Liliya I. Novikova +2 more
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Journal of cosmetic science, 2019
In the original scientific publication evaluating sunscreen methodologies, Garzarella and Caswell showed there to be no clinically significant or statistically significant difference in the average Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of a sunscreen formulation between any of three methodologies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Final Monograph, Australia/New
Melannie, Alejandria +3 more
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In the original scientific publication evaluating sunscreen methodologies, Garzarella and Caswell showed there to be no clinically significant or statistically significant difference in the average Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of a sunscreen formulation between any of three methodologies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Final Monograph, Australia/New
Melannie, Alejandria +3 more
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2020
Data sets for SPF-IRI in German language. Files provided for SPSS and Excel.
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Data sets for SPF-IRI in German language. Files provided for SPSS and Excel.
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