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J. Soc. Cosmet. Chem., 39, 401-414 (November/December 1988) INDEX TO VOLUME 39 SUBJECT INDEX Abdomen stratum comeurn permeability, 15 Abrasives effect on flavor release from dentrifices, 305 Absorption corneocytes, 15 light eumelanin, 347 near infrared reflectance analysis (NIRA) process control of shampoo, 191 percutaneous hairless mouse skin, 275 NDELA, E reservoir formation in skin, 169 stratum comeurn, 15 silicones on hair calibration plot, 383 Acetate ester, 329 Acetic anhydride assay of NDELA derivatization, 329 N-oxide reactor, 69 Acetone dissolvant mixture exfoliafive cytology, 53 sebaceous gland stimulation, 291 reagent nitrosoalkanolamine determination, 133 Acetonitrile HPLC analysis, 139 Acetylethyl tetramethyl tetralin (AETT) reservoir formation in skin, 169 Acetylsalicylic acid reservoir formation in skin, 169 Acid 2-(alkoyloxy) 1-[(alkoyloxy)methyl]- ethyl-7-(4-heptyl-5,6)-dicarboxy-2- cyclohexene-1-yl)heptanoate penetration, 283 benzoic stratum comeurn, permeability, 15 13-cis-retinoic exposure to skin, 53 hyaluronic permeability on skin, 259 hydrochloric nitrosoalkanolamine determination, 133 phosphoric in HPLC, 85 reservoir formation in skin acetylsalicylic, benzoic, salicylic, fumaric and nicotinic, 169 stratum comeurn penetration, 283 Vitamin-A exposure to skin, 53 volatile compounds human hair, 1 Acne vulgaris effects of testosterone and anabolic steroids, 259 Adhesion model skin surface, 225 Adrenal steroid topical preparation dehydroepiandrosterone, 291 Adsorption cation exchange resin amine removal, 133 in vitro transepidermal water loss, 107 volatile compounds dynamic headspace sampling, 1 AETT test compounds reservoir formation in skin, 169 Age DHEA-sulfate production, 291 facial cutaneous changes, 43 skin topography, 367 stratum comeurn permeability, 15 Albumin assay agar plate preparation, 259 Alcohols volatile compounds human hair, 1 Aldehydes volatile compounds human hair, 1 Alkanes oil microemulsion preparation, 201 volatile compounds human hair, 1 Alkanolamines n-nitrosoalkanoamine determination, 133 Alkenes volatile compounds human hair, 1 2-(alkoyloxy) l-[(alkoyloxy)methyl]- ethyl-7-(4-heptyl-5,6)-dicarboxy-2- cyclohexene-l-yl)heptanoate stratum comeurn effect on penetration, 283 Alkyldimethylamine oxide cosuffactant microemulsion preparation, 201 Alkyl sodium sulfate surfactant microemulsion preparation, 201 Alpha collagen composition, 275 Amberlite ion exchange resin reagent nitrosoalkanolamine determination, 133 401
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