MRI as a promising tool for evaluation of the stability of cosmetic emulsions

Objective We have recently established a novel method to evaluate the emulsion stability of pharmaceutical skin cream. The key technology of the method is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this study was to verify the usefulness of the method in the cosmetic industry. Methods Milky lo...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cosmetic science 2016-06, Vol.38 (3), p.272-278
Hauptverfasser: Onuki, Y., Kida, C., Funatani, C., Hayashi, Y., Takayama, K.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective We have recently established a novel method to evaluate the emulsion stability of pharmaceutical skin cream. The key technology of the method is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this study was to verify the usefulness of the method in the cosmetic industry. Methods Milky lotion‐type emulsions were employed as test samples. We note that the test samples were prepared by taking account of commercial milky lotions. After the sample preparation, a centrifugation treatment (5000 g for up to 120 min) was implemented to accelerate their destabilization processes. The centrifuged samples were monitored by using T2 relaxation time (T2) maps. Furthermore, the histograms generated from the T2 maps were analysed to investigate the destabilization process in more detail. In addition, small fractions of the upper and lower phases were collected from the centrifuged samples, and microscopic observations were conducted. Results T2 maps successfully visualized the destabilization process accompanying the centrifugation protocol. From the microscopic observations, it was clarified that the main mechanism of the destabilization process was creaming. The sensitivity of the T2 map to creaming was much superior to that of visible observation; the T2 map can detect a slight creaming that is not visible to the naked eye. In addition, the T2 map also enables the detection of slight reversible creaming–dispersion changes accompanied by a repeated centrifugation–vortexing treatment. By using the parameters derived from the histogram analysis, the creaming behaviour can be evaluated more precisely and more objectively. This study prepared emulsions containing different thickener contents and then compared their creaming behaviours. As a consequence of the analysis, we could fully evaluate the effect of thickener on the emulsion stability by the evaluation method. Conclusion MRI is a promising tool for evaluation of the stability of cosmetic emulsions. Résumé Objectif Nous avons récemment développé une nouvelle méthode pour évaluer la stabilité de l'émulsion de crèmes pharmaceutiques pour la peau. La technologie clé du procédé est l'imagerie par résonance magnétique (IRM). Le but de cette étude est de vérifier l'utilité du procédé dans l'industrie cosmétique. Méthodes Des émulsions de type lotion laiteuse ont été utilisées comme échantillons d'essai. Nous notons que les échantillons d'essai ont été préparés en tenant compte des lotions laiteuses commerciales.
ISSN:0142-5463
1468-2494
DOI:10.1111/ics.12290