Botanicals: A Phytocosmetic Desk Reference by Frank S. D'Amelio, Sr.

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Botanicals:
A Phytocosmetic Desk Reference

by Frank S. D'Amelio, Sr.

 

Coverage includes:

The folkloric use of herbs and constituents
Forms of extracts
Plant identification
Common terminology
Infrared spectroscopy and gas liquid chromatography
General method for extracting botanical constituents
Aromatherapy
Hair care botanicals
Formulations
Botanicals: A Phytocosmetic Desk Reference is the first reference to approach this popularly treated topic from a scientific point of view.

It offers a clear, organized approach to plant constituents, properties, and cosmetic applications and covers the most common folkloric use of botanicals. By providing an overview of the most important botanicals in use today, this reference will be of great use to phytochemists, cosmetic chemists, herbalists, and aromatherapists.

Contents

Herbs-Folkloric Use and Constituents
Forms of Extracts
Plant Identification
Some Common Terminology
Infrared Spectroscopy
Gas Liquid Chromatography
Botanical Quick Reference Chart
Percolation Process
General Method for Extracting Botanical Constituents
Some Extraction Terminology
UV and Visible Spectroscopy of Botanicals
UV and Visible Absorption Maxima of Some Common Compound Groups
Tannins
Mucilaginous Plants
Decoctions
Infusions
Aromatherapy
A Brief Summary of the Properties of Essential Oils for Use in Aromatherapy
Botanical Extract Strengths
Thin Layer Chromatography
A Brief List of TLC Developing Solvent Systems
Methods of Identification
Adulteration of Drugs
Morphology
Micromorphology
Diagnostic Structures of Different Drug Groups
Microscopical Linear Measurements
Hair Care Botanicals
Oriental Herbs Used in Cosmetics
Formulations
Indian Herbs
Glossary
Marine Natural Products



 

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