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Green synthesis of sustainable BIO-sourced multi-functional ingredient for skin CARE applications

Description du projet

Expliquer les bienfaits du procédé kraft pour votre peau

Du khôl utilisé par les anciens Égyptiens pour assombrir les paupières aux innombrables produits de soins personnels que conçoit l’industrie des cosmétiques et des soins personnels moderne, l’impact environnemental et les risques pour la santé humaine liés à l’utilisation d’ingrédients chimiques suscitent des inquiétudes. Le projet BIO4CARE, financé par l’UE, étudiera l’alternative naturelle: la lignine. Générée comme un sous-produit sous-évalué des opérations de réduction en pâte kraft, la lignine kraft est susceptible de devenir un ingrédient multifonctionnel pour fabriquer une solution compétitive nouvelle et biosourcée pour la photoprotection de la peau. De plus, grâce aux activités du programme MSCA du projet, le chercheur atteindra sa maturité professionnelle et son indépendance.

Objectif

Nowadays, cosmetics and personal care products are considered essential commodities of our life. However, the growing concern about the environmental impact and human health risk related to the excessive use of chemical ingredients in skin care formulations calls for the exploration of safe and sustainable natural alternatives. The diverse functional and bioactive properties of lignin make it worthwhile to be considered for cosmetic applications. Moreover, lignin is generated as an undervalued by-product from kraft-pulping operations, the most widespread method for pulp manufacture worldwide. The BIO4CARE project tackles challenging concepts with innovative solutions to develop an efficient lignin-based multi-functional ingredient with understood and controlled properties from kraft lignin for skin care formulations. To the best knowledge of the Experienced Researcher (ER), no prior research on using kraft lignin as a multi-functional ingredient to manufacture a novel and bio-based competitive solution for skin photo-protection has been reported. The BIO4CARE project comprises multi-disciplinary tasks and addresses different research areas such as analytical and applied chemistry as well as physics and biology to achieve the specific objectives of the project. The main objectives of the project are production of homogeneous lignin nanoparticles (LNP) by a sustainable and efficient method, optimization and understanding of nanostructure-properties relationships using powerful analytical tools, manufacture of high-quality Pickering emulsions with LNP and assessment of multi-functionality and toxicological profile of LNP. In addition, through MSCA program activities, the ER will gain research and scientific skills and acquire a new set of competences to reach professional maturity and independence after the fellowship by building a solid research and industrial network, organizing events, mentoring young researchers and managing projects.

Coordinateur

INNORENEW COE CENTER ODLICNOSTI ZA RAZISKAVE IN INOVACIJE NA PODROCJU OBNOVLJIVIH MATERIALOV IN ZDRAVEGA BIVANJSKEGA OKOLJA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 150 040,32
Adresse
LIVADE 6A
6310 Izola
Slovénie

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Région
Slovenija Zahodna Slovenija Obalno-kraška
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 150 040,32