2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2013.02.020
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Development and stability studies of sunscreen cream formulations containing three photo-protective filters

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“…To pass the test there should not be any oil separation in the cream. 17 the results are shown in the Table 12.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…To pass the test there should not be any oil separation in the cream. 17 the results are shown in the Table 12.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In the present study the quantity in percentage of cream extruded from the tube on application of certain load. 17 Results show that the all formulations have good extrude ability. The good extrude ability and Spread ability are required for the therapeutic efficiency of the formulation.…”
Section: Extrude Abilitymentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Yeast is used as a testing tool is aimed to identify the ability of a sunscreen to reduce the number of radiations significantly which can pass through the filter [17]. He outlined that extensive exposure of the yeast cells to UV radiations is followed by a decrease in the colonial growth of the yeast cells.…”
Section: Sunscreens and Yeast Coloniesmentioning
confidence: 99%