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Hidenori Yorozu

Researcher at Kao Corporation

Publications -  66
Citations -  510

Hidenori Yorozu is an academic researcher from Kao Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sodium carbonate & Salt (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 66 publications receiving 510 citations.

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Surfactant-containing seamless capsules

TL;DR: In this article, the inner layer contains an oily component and a surfactant component, and the outer layer has a film-forming material, which can be used in pharmaceuticals, foods, luxury foods, bath additives, detergents and other fields.
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Percutaneous absorption accelerator and preparation containing same

TL;DR: A percutaneous absorption accelerator and a preparation containing the same and pharmaceutically effective components can be found in this paper, where the authors describe a percutaneously absorbent preparation containing either derivatives of specific glycerols or polyglycerols and alcohols as effective components.
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Sheeted cosmetic composition

TL;DR: In this article, a sheeted cosmetic composition is produced by laminating a water-soluble tacky adhesive sheet and a watersoluble protecting material, which is then further incorporated with a functional pharmaceutical component selected from among humectant, skinbeautifying agent, ultraviolet absorber, slimming agent, blood flow accelerating agent, astringent, anti-inflammatory agent, agent for preventing and improving the formation of wrinkles, chilling agent, thermal agent and surfactant.
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Lipolysis acceleration method

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a lipolysis acceleration method which comprises orally administering a thistle-series or pepper-family plant, or an extract thereof; or dermatologically applying it by local administration or as a bath medicine composition.
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Weakly acidic bath salt composition

TL;DR: In this article, a weakly acidic bath additive composition comprising a carbonate salt and an acid is further incorporated into a moisturizer, which functions to keep the carbon dioxide gas to stay in the bath.