Table of Contents
Volume 54 No 6
- Evaluation of Hair Fiber Hydration by Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Gas Chromatography, and Sensory Analysis 11
- Improving the Aqueous Solubility of Tricosan by Solubilization, Complexation, and in situ Salt Formation 1010
- Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Extract From Roots of Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) to Commerical Antioxidants in 2% Hydroquinone Cream 2424
- Solubilization Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate 3232
- Nano-Structured Biphasic Polymer Film on the Hair Surface from PEGylated Polymer Latexes 4242
- Effects of Conditioners on Surface Hardness of Hair Fibers: An Investigation Using Atomic Force Microscopy 5151
- Bioconvertible Vitamin Antioxidants Improve Sunscreen Photoprotection Against UV-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species 6161
- Author Index To Volume 54 7171
- Subject Index to Volume 54 7676
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Evaluation of hair fiber hydration by differential scanning calorimetry, gas chromatography, and sensory analysis (pages 1-9)
Improving the aqueous solubility of triclosan by solubilization, complexation, and in situ salt formation (pages 10-23)
Comparison of antioxidant activity of extract from roots of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) to commercial antioxidants in 2% hydroquinone cream (pages 24-31)
Solubilization of sodium cocoyl isethionate (pages 32-41)
Nano-structured biphasic polymer film on the hair surface from PEGylated polymer latexes (pages 42-50)
Effects of conditioners on surface hardness of hair fibers: An investigation using atomic force microscopy (pages 51-60)
Bioconvertible vitamin antioxidants improve sunscreen photoprotection against UV-induced reactive oxygen species (pages 61-70)