NEW METHOD TO INCREASED SUNSTANCE SOLUBILITY RELEASED

BY KEITH NUTHALL A RESEARCH project at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in Israel, has developed a new manufacturing process that will enable the cosmetics industry to mix thus far insoluble substances with water. Researcher Katy Margulis-Goshen says ingredients such as oil can be dissolved in water if broken into nanoparticles. In her system, they can be stored in dry powder and later added to water, where they dissolve and create a final product. A university communiqué said the innovation will change certain processes in cosmetic manufacturing: "In ...


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