Drawing parallels from rheotribology can be used to develop a robust instrumental protocol for non‐subjective characterization, product development and design of topical dosage forms with desired sensory attributes. However, instrumental… Click to show full abstract
Drawing parallels from rheotribology can be used to develop a robust instrumental protocol for non‐subjective characterization, product development and design of topical dosage forms with desired sensory attributes. However, instrumental characterization of cosmetic products can be influenced by the measurement protocol, thixotropy, flow anomalies like shear banding or wall slip and nature of the film formed on the skin surface. In this study, we evaluated the influence of above parameters on the instrumental sensory evaluation of 12 topical formulations of different galenic forms.
               
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