Publikationstyp: Konferenz: Sonstiges
Art der Begutachtung: Keine Angabe
Titel: “Seeing is believing” – what about feeling? : a sensory-driven formulation concept
Autor/-in: Huber, Petra
et. al: No
Angaben zur Konferenz: Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (hybrid), 28-29 October 2020
Erscheinungsdatum: 29-Okt-2020
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwörter: Sensory analysis; Pre-screening tool,; Predictive modelling; Rheology; Cosmetic
Fachgebiet (DDC): 660: Technische Chemie
Zusammenfassung: Also in “digital times” sensory benefits are known to materially affect consumers’ choice not only for cosmetics. Formulations of (natural) cosmetics may need to be optimized or modified if they are prone to initial sensorial issues or if the critical requirements of consumers are not adequately addressed (e.g. biopolymers instead of “liquid plastics”) . Or a formulation should be optimized by addition of sensory modifiers, the selection of emollients or rheological additives, and structure-providing raw materials. However, there is a large range of potential additives and hence product developers are keen to receive rapid, preferably real-time, time-saving and reproducible feedback on new formulations. After several years of investigations this presentation will propose a roundup about how a sensory-driven process of formulation development can be made easier “visible” and observable and how the transferability of a predictive model enables the identification of suitable ingredient candidates. The aim of all studies (1-3) was to apply rheological measurements, frictiometric protocols and sensory profiling, to enable comprehensive characterization of raw ingredients and then to identify appropriate alternatives. Although sensory panel testing remains the gold standard, this studies have identified a time and resource-saving approach that can be applied under certain conditions for prescreening potential additives.
Weitere Angaben: (1) Huber, P., Bongartz, A., Cezanne, M.L., Julius, N. How Far Can We Predict Sensorial Feelings by Instrumental Modelling? IFSCC Magazine 1, (2018) 1-6 (2) Reichmuth, N, Pedan, V.,., Huber, P., Sensory-driven substitution of acrylate polymers with natural alternatives, Proceedings and Abstracts, 25. IFSCC Conference Milano, (2019) (3) Reichmuth, N, Ott, R., Huber, P., Hochacyliertes Gellan Gum als funktioneller Polyacrylat-Ersatz in Emulsionen, SÖFW Journal 2019, (in press for December 2019)
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/27583
Volltext Version: Publizierte Version
Lizenz (gemäss Verlagsvertrag): Lizenz gemäss Verlagsvertrag
Departement: Life Sciences und Facility Management
Organisationseinheit: Institut für Lebensmittel- und Getränkeinnovation (ILGI)
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Publikationen Life Sciences und Facility Management

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Huber, P. (2020, October 29). “Seeing is believing” – what about feeling? : a sensory-driven formulation concept. Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (Hybrid), 28-29 October 2020.
Huber, P. (2020) ‘“Seeing is believing” – what about feeling? : a sensory-driven formulation concept’, in Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (hybrid), 28-29 October 2020.
P. Huber, ““Seeing is believing” – what about feeling? : a sensory-driven formulation concept,” in Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (hybrid), 28-29 October 2020, Oct. 2020.
HUBER, Petra, 2020. “Seeing is believing” – what about feeling? : a sensory-driven formulation concept. In: Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (hybrid), 28-29 October 2020. Conference presentation. 29 Oktober 2020
Huber, Petra. 2020. ““Seeing Is Believing” – What About Feeling? : A Sensory-Driven Formulation Concept.” Conference presentation. In Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (Hybrid), 28-29 October 2020.
Huber, Petra. ““Seeing Is Believing” – What About Feeling? : A Sensory-Driven Formulation Concept.” Forum Cosmeticum, Berlin, Germany (Hybrid), 28-29 October 2020, 2020.


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