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P3 / Meeting Details P4 / Employment

Most recent industry positions available. See website for more.

P5 / Regulatory update

By: Tom Vichroski

Jan 2019 2019 Edition One

Balancing NewTechnologyUt wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nexerc

tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut

aliquip ex ea commodo consequatduis

autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in

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P2 / Letter From the ChairFinal Page / Pages In History

A look back at historic pagesfrom the LISCC archives

Pages In History:The issue features a random collection of images and covers fromyears past! Enjoy the walk through time!

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Letter From The Chair

Happy New Year LISCC! Last year was a great year for our Chapter. I would like to thank the 2018 Executive Board - Christina Romano, Casey Callahan, and Phil Martell - for all their hard work to make it such a successful year for the chapter.

I would also like to thank our House Committee – Jennifer Recine and Roumelia Alina for their hard workorganizing our chapter meetings this year. Lastly, I would like to thank all of the committee chairs for 2018.

On behalf of the incoming board, I am looking forward to making 2019 an exciting year for the chapter and we are off to a great start.

Our January Chapter Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019 at the Black Forest Brew Haus in Farmingdale. Our speaker will be Dr. James (Vince) Gruber. He will be discussing the art of fermentation and fermented ingredients that have been developed for cosmetic applications. Be sure to register, join us and bring a friend! Looking forward to seeing you all there.

Our annual ski trip will take place February 9th-11th in Killington, Vermont. This is a family event so families and guests are welcome. Please visit our website for registration information and please contact Ina Schlenoff([email protected]) or Vlad Onyshchak ([email protected]) if you have questions or would like to register.

Also, make sure to check our website for updates on our March and May chapter meetings. Please contact our Program Chair, Pooja Prabhudesai, if you have any suggestions for future venues or speakers. Be sure to keep an eye out for announcements about our fishing trip, picnic, and golf outing on our website and Facebook page.

I am looking forward to working with the other members of the 2019 Executive Board, Vlad Onyshchak(Treasurer), and Mallika Towne (Secretary) to make it another successful year for the LISCC! I would also like to congratulate Phil Martell (Chair-elect) and Lauren Fontana (Treasurer-elect) on their elections. I am very excited to to represent the chapter as your 2018 Chair!

Victoria Ficuciello2019 LISCC [email protected]

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Lego has started making the botanical items such as leaves, bushes, and trees in its kits from polyethylene derived from sugar cane. A Brazilian firm, Braskem, which has a process for converting ethanol from sugar cane into ethylene, the precursor for polyethylene, is Lego’s supplier. The sugar will be certified as responsibly sourced by Bonsucro, a sustainable sugar organization. Each ton of

biopolyethylene it makes consumes 3.09 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lego isn’t predicting if it will also use biopolyethylene to make the firm’s regular blocks which require that the blocks lock together and then come apart with just the right amount of force. Polyethylene, which isn’t as tough as ABS, may not be quite right for the job. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp accessed 6/28/18, and Chemical & Engineering News, Volume 96 Issue 11 | p. 16

No chips off the old blocks, right?

Autonomous Robot Window Cleaner Oliv er Nichol ls, of Sydney, Austral ia, was awarded the $75K top pr ize for designing and bui lding a prototype of an autonomous robot ic window cleaner for skyscrapers and other commercial bui ldings at this year’s Intel ISEF. The robot is about the size of a medium-sized picnic cooler and weighs up to 33 pounds . I t ’s designed to dangle of f the side of a bui lding f rom ropes or cables, just as current window-washing platforms do. A hose carries water to the robot. A cable delivers it electric power. Winds up to 28 mph are no problem. Four drone-like propellers keep the robot against the window Newsletter of the Society for Science & the Public, e-published 5/25/18

Turning the drone world on it’s side.. .

Last issue’s crossword puzzle answers

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Chapter Meeting Guest Speaker

Black Forest Brew Haus2015 New HwyFarmingdale, NY11735

L O C AT I O N T I M E S T I C K E T SCocktails: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMChair remarks/dinner: 6:30 PMSpeaker: 7:00 PMClosing Remarks: 8:00 PM

Members Tickets: $60.00Non-Members Tickets: $65.00

BIO

ABSTRACT

Fermentation has been practiced as an art of preservation and flavor enhancement since mankind created civilizations. At its basics, fermentation is controlled spoilage and likely happened first by accident before humans began to understand the benefits of what controlling spoilage means. However, with the advent of development of specialized bioreactors and equipment to control both liquid and solid fermentation, the practice of the art has expanded considerably. Most people know, for example, that cabbage and other vegetables can be fermented by naturally-occurring microorganisms to provide the Korean specialty called Kimchi. Likewise, tea leaves are regularly fermented to enhance the flavor and benefits of the teas produced by the leaves.

Most people know that under the right conditions, sugars are converted by yeast, like Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to produce alcohol via controlled fermentation. What makes fermentation attractive is that it can be done using a modest investment in fermentation equipment. Once a fermentation system is set up, it can be used over and over to produce countless ingredients that can find their way into nutrition, cosmetic and therapeutic applications. The process of fermentation can be simple, as the Kimchi example above suggests, or it can be quite intricate as may be required to produce a biological therapeutic or pharmaceutical product.

This talk will summarize the art of fermentation and will focus on ingredients that have been developed for cosmetic applications via the methods of fermentation. It will discuss how various types of microorganisms can produce unique products and properties via fermentation. The talk will also touch on products on the market known to contain fermentation-based ingredients and on some of the regulations and beliefs that control the claims that can be made from fermentation-produced ingredients.

Guest Speaker

Dr. James (Vince) Gruber has recently joined Jeen International as the Director of New Technologies where he works with the teams at Jeen to develop new ideas and technologies for the personal care, cosmetic and therapeutic industries. Prior to joining Jeen, Dr. Gruber held positions at Botaneco, Sensient, Arch(Lonza) and Union Carbide (Amerchol) leading diverse technical teams developing active and functional ingredients employing, in many cases,fermentation-based product development technologies.

He is the author of 19 refereed articles including 13 referenced in PubMed and holds 11 granted US Patents and additional published World Patent applications. He has authored numerous edited articles and book chapters and is an author and co-editor of the book Principals of Polymer Science and Technology in Cosmetics and Personal Care, co-edited by Desmond Goddard and published by Francis Taylor.

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Dr. James (Vince) GruberEnhancing Cosmetic and Therapeutic Ingredient

Development Through Fermentation Technologies.

Wednesday Jan. 23rd, 2019

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The U.S. Congress has passed a bill

that would legalize the growth of hemp. The

bill is expected to be signed into law

by the president. Previously, hemp

and cannabidiol, CBD, oil were only available to U.S. formulators and researchers as an imported substance. The Hemp Farming Act of 2018 allows for the legal production of the ingredients. The new bill defines “industrial hemp” as the plant Cannabis sativa L. and" ... all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts and salts of isomers" containing less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol, THC. Marijuana, which contains a higher amount of THC, remains a class 1 controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has completed its evaluation of three generally recognized as safe (GRAS) notices for hemp seed-derived food ingredients. In evaluating GRAS notices submitted by Fresh Hemp Foods, Ltd., FDA had no questions about the conclusion that hulled hemp seed (GRN765), hemp seed protein powder (GRN771), and hemp seed oil (GRN778) are GRAS under their intended conditions of use.

The Canadian government has released the final draft of a ban on asbestos. It's now

illegal to import, manufacture, sell, trade or use products made with asbestos. It includes a ban on asbestos used as a direct add, and trace restrictions for use in all consumer products. The ban went into effect Dec. 30, 2018, as “The Prohibition of Asbestos and Products Containing Asbestos Regulations.” The regulation prohibits the import, sale, use and manufacture of products, containing processed asbestos fibres at any level, and, consumer products containing naturally occurring asbestos in greater than trace amounts. There can be trace amounts, below 0.1%, of asbestos in makeup and other consumer products. The regulation

includes six asbestos minerals: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, tremolite and actinolite. Also in Canada: Based on a joint draft

scientific screening assessment of talc Health Canada and

Environment and Climate Change Canada have concluded that inhalation exposure to loose powder products containing talc such as baby, body, face and foot powders may cause non-cancerous lung effects such as coughing, breathing difficulties, and decreased lung function. The assessment also identified talc as a possible cause of ovarian cancer when there is exposure to or use in the female genital area. The assessment did not identify any critical health effects for talc through oral exposure, for example, talc in drugs, or dermal (non-perineal) routes of exposure. The draft screening assessment and the risk management scope are available on Health Canada’s web site. The risk management scope proposes the possible risk management options to help reduce exposure to talc. In the US, J&J still has over 4,800 plaintiff’s talc claims outstanding. J&J’s Carol Goodrich stated that "Ovarian cancer is a devastating disease — but it is not caused by the cosmetic-grade talc we have used in Johnson's Baby Powder for decades. The science is clear and we will continue to defend the product's safety as we prepare for additional trials in the US." J&J cites the National Cancer Institute’s report “Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, and Primary Peritoneal Cancer Prevention” (7/20/2018) which states: “Studies of women who used talcum powder (talc) dusted on the perineum have not found clear evidence of an increased risk of ovarian cancer”. In late December, J&J took a full page ad in a number of US newspapers to explain its position.

Procter & Gamble has launched the Fairy Ocean plastic bottle made

completely from post-consumer recycled

plastic and ocean plastic. The bottle has been created in partnership with TerraCycle of Trenton, NJ. The launch, in the UK, will include 320,000 bottles, the largest production run of recyclable dish soap bottles in the world made

using ocean plastic. The bottle will be made from 10% ocean

plastic, collected from the ocean and beaches around the world, and 90% post-consumer recycled plastic. Meanwhile, the European parliament is backing a ban on single-use plastics. Under the proposed directive, items such as plastic straws, cotton swabs, disposable plastic plates and cutlery would be banned by 2021, and 90% of plastic bottle recycled by 2025. And in the UK, the government is to introduce a new tax on plastic packaging that

does not include at least 30% recycled content, in a drive to reduce

dependence on “virgin plastics” that are difficult or impossible to recycle. The proposed new tax would come into effect in April 2022 and would cover plastics produced in the UK as well as those that have been imported.

After reviewing safety concerns, FDA published an amendment to its color additive regulations to repeal the

approval of lead acetate for cosmetics intended to color hair on the head. The use of lead acetate is already prohibited in the EU and Canada. Some manufacturers have already begun to reformulate their products Using bismuth citrate instead of lead acetate. When the final rule is published, there will be a 30 day period to file objections by any person adversely affected. The final rule becomes effective at the end of this 30-day period if no objections are received, or, if objections are received, after FDA responds to the objections. FDA has indicated that they will exercise enforcement discretion for 12 months from the effective date of the final rule regarding marketed hair dye products that contain lead acetate, to provide an opportunity for industry to reformulate products prior to enforcing the requirements of the final rule.

The FDA has announced that it is providing an opportunity to comment on a proposed web-based consumer survey about allergens in cosmetics.

Jan-

2019

Tom Vichroski CRDRConsulting

@verizon.net

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Lego has started making the botanical items such as leaves, bushes, and trees in its kits from polyethylene derived from sugar cane. A Brazilian firm, Braskem, which has a process for converting ethanol from sugar cane into ethylene, the precursor for polyethylene, is Lego’s supplier. The sugar will be certified as responsibly sourced by Bonsucro, a sustainable sugar organization. Each ton of

biopolyethylene it makes consumes 3.09 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lego isn’t predicting if it will also use biopolyethylene to make the firm’s regular blocks which require that the blocks lock together and then come apart with just the right amount of force. Polyethylene, which isn’t as tough as ABS, may not be quite right for the job. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp accessed 6/28/18, and Chemical & Engineering News, Volume 96 Issue 11 | p. 16

No chips off the old blocks, right?

Autonomous Robot Window Cleaner Oliv er Nichol ls, of Sydney, Austral ia, was awarded the $75K top pr ize for designing and bui lding a prototype of an autonomous robot ic window cleaner for skyscrapers and other commercial bui ldings at this year’s Intel ISEF. The robot is about the size of a medium-sized picnic cooler and weighs up to 33 pounds . I t ’s designed to dangle of f the side of a bui lding f rom ropes or cables, just as current window-washing platforms do. A hose carries water to the robot. A cable delivers it electric power. Winds up to 28 mph are no problem. Four drone-like propellers keep the robot against the window Newsletter of the Society for Science & the Public, e-published 5/25/18

Turning the drone world on it’s side.. .

Last issue’s crossword puzzle answers

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continued

“The survey will be the first on consumer perceptions of cosmet-ics that the FDA has conducted since 1975. The purpose of the survey is to collect information that will improve the FDA’s current under-standing of adverse events caused by allergens in cosmetics. In addition, the survey will help the agency better understand consum-er perceptions and awareness as well as consumer behavior re-garding allergens in cosmetics such as decisions to purchase specific products or to avoid certain ingredients, when to con-tact a health care provider,

and when to report an adverse event. The people invited to

participate in the survey will be selected to be representative of U.S. adults. This survey is part of the FDA’s ongoing effort within recent years to learn more about allergens in cosmetics. In 2015-2016, the FDA contracted Integrated Laboratory Systems,

Inc., to conduct a comprehensive literature review of 26 fragrances that the European Union has identified as allergens. In 2016-2017, the FDA expanded the literature review to other cosmetic ingredients. Beginning in 2019, the FDA hopes to begin conducting a new consumer survey...FDA must obtain approval from the Office of Management and Budget to con-duct the survey... Comments must be submitted on or before 60 days after date of publication in the Federal Register.”

FDA Constituent Update 11/7/18

The EU Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has published its opinion of salicylic acid finding support to approve its use as a preservative and cosmetic ingredient, within certain limits, but not as an anti-acne ingredient. Anti-acne use would require additional exposure information. As a preservative, the

committee finds salicylic acid safe when used as preservative at a concentration of 0.5% in

cosmetic products, but it is not applicable to oral care products such as toothpaste and mouthwash, with the exception of lipsticks. Sprayable products that could expose consumers via lung inhalation also are excluded. The information provided for the opinion shows that salicylic acid is an eye irritant with the potential to cause serious damage. In cosmetics, salicylic acid is considered safe when used for purposes other than as a preservative at a concentration of up to 3.0% for cosmetic rinse-off hair products, and up to 2.0% for other products, again, not applicable to oral products such as toothpaste and mouthwash, and sprayable products However, in body lotion, eye shadow, mascara, eyeliner, lipstick and roll-on deodorant applications, salicylic acid is considered safe up to 0.5% only as preservative. The conclusions of the opinion refer only to salicylic acid and should not be applied to other salicylates or salicylic acid salts

Licorice strikes again

A recent Beiersdorf patent application identifies the natural phenol licochalcone A as a potential solution to common skin conditions, including dryness, pruritus, impaired wound healing, reduced skin sensation and infections, that are particularly severe in diabetic individuals. U.S. Patent Application 20180036258, Licochalcone A preparations for diabetic skin (Feb.8, 2018) cites Glycyrrhiza inflata (Chinese licorice) and Glycyrrhiza glabra (European licorice) as containing the natural phenol licochalcone A which, according to the patent application, induces, in skin cells, the enhanced activity of glyoxalases, which reportedly detoxify the methylglyoxal that forms to a great extent in diabetes. This, in turn, significantly reduces the oxidative and inflammatory stress in diabetic skin and, as a result, substantially improves related skin conditions.

No, eating licorice candy does not confer these benefits!

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Lego has started making the botanical items such as leaves, bushes, and trees in its kits from polyethylene derived from sugar cane. A Brazilian firm, Braskem, which has a process for converting ethanol from sugar cane into ethylene, the precursor for polyethylene, is Lego’s supplier. The sugar will be certified as responsibly sourced by Bonsucro, a sustainable sugar organization. Each ton of

biopolyethylene it makes consumes 3.09 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lego isn’t predicting if it will also use biopolyethylene to make the firm’s regular blocks which require that the blocks lock together and then come apart with just the right amount of force. Polyethylene, which isn’t as tough as ABS, may not be quite right for the job. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp accessed 6/28/18, and Chemical & Engineering News, Volume 96 Issue 11 | p. 16

No chips off the old blocks, right?

Autonomous Robot Window Cleaner Oliv er Nichol ls, of Sydney, Austral ia, was awarded the $75K top pr ize for designing and bui lding a prototype of an autonomous robot ic window cleaner for skyscrapers and other commercial bui ldings at this year’s Intel ISEF. The robot is about the size of a medium-sized picnic cooler and weighs up to 33 pounds . I t ’s designed to dangle of f the side of a bui lding f rom ropes or cables, just as current window-washing platforms do. A hose carries water to the robot. A cable delivers it electric power. Winds up to 28 mph are no problem. Four drone-like propellers keep the robot against the window Newsletter of the Society for Science & the Public, e-published 5/25/18

Turning the drone world on it’s side.. .

Last issue’s crossword puzzle answers

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Lego

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LISCC NEWS Spirit of Sam Award

The Long Island Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists announces the “Spirit of Sam” Award in memory of Dr.Samuel Zuckerman. Sam passed away in November, 1995, leaving behind a tremendous legacy in the field of color, organic chemistry, and education. It is in his memory that we dedicate this award.

Please visit our website for criteria for selection, nomination details, and previous recipients of this award.

LISCC News and Upcoming Events http://liscc.org/events.html

September 5th, 2018: LISCC Golf Outing

Saturday July 9th - 28th, 2018: Anual Picnic: Hecksher State Park

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How sweet is my poly...

Lego has started making the botanical items such as leaves, bushes, and trees in its kits from polyethylene derived from sugar cane. A Brazilian firm, Braskem, which has a process for converting ethanol from sugar cane into ethylene, the precursor for polyethylene, is Lego’s supplier. The sugar will be certified as responsibly sourced by Bonsucro, a sustainable sugar organization. Each ton of

biopolyethylene it makes consumes 3.09 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lego isn’t predicting if it will also use biopolyethylene to make the firm’s regular blocks which require that the blocks lock together and then come apart with just the right amount of force. Polyethylene, which isn’t as tough as ABS, may not be quite right for the job. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp accessed 6/28/18, and Chemical & Engineering News, Volume 96 Issue 11 | p. 16

No chips off the old blocks, right?

Autonomous Robot Window Cleaner Oliv er Nichol ls, of Sydney, Austral ia, was awarded the $75K top pr ize for designing and bui lding a prototype of an autonomous robot ic window cleaner for skyscrapers and other commercial bui ldings at this year’s Intel ISEF. The robot is about the size of a medium-sized picnic cooler and weighs up to 33 pounds . I t ’s designed to dangle of f the side of a bui lding f rom ropes or cables, just as current window-washing platforms do. A hose carries water to the robot. A cable delivers it electric power. Winds up to 28 mph are no problem. Four drone-like propellers keep the robot against the window Newsletter of the Society for Science & the Public, e-published 5/25/18

Turning the drone world on it’s side.. .

Last issue’s crossword puzzle answers

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How can we provide solutions for you?

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Licorice strikes again

A recent Beiersdorf patent application identifies the natural phenol licochalcone A as a potential solution to common skin conditions, including dryness, pruritus, impaired wound healing, reduced skin sensation and infections, that are particularly severe in diabetic individuals. U.S. Patent Application 20180036258, Licochalcone A preparations for diabetic skin (Feb.8, 2018) cites Glycyrrhiza inflata (Chinese licorice) and Glycyrrhiza glabra (European licorice) as containing the natural phenol licochalcone A which, according to the patent application, induces, in skin cells, the enhanced activity of glyoxalases, which reportedly detoxify the methylglyoxal that forms to a great extent in diabetes. This, in turn, significantly reduces the oxidative and inflammatory stress in diabetic skin and, as a result, substantially improves related skin conditions.

No, eating licorice candy does not confer these benefits!

continued

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Lego has started making the botanical items such as leaves, bushes, and trees in its kits from polyethylene derived from sugar cane. A Brazilian firm, Braskem, which has a process for converting ethanol from sugar cane into ethylene, the precursor for polyethylene, is Lego’s supplier. The sugar will be certified as responsibly sourced by Bonsucro, a sustainable sugar organization. Each ton of

biopolyethylene it makes consumes 3.09 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Lego isn’t predicting if it will also use biopolyethylene to make the firm’s regular blocks which require that the blocks lock together and then come apart with just the right amount of force. Polyethylene, which isn’t as tough as ABS, may not be quite right for the job. https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp accessed 6/28/18, and Chemical & Engineering News, Volume 96 Issue 11 | p. 16

No chips off the old blocks, right?

Autonomous Robot Window Cleaner Oliv er Nichol ls, of Sydney, Austral ia, was awarded the $75K top pr ize for designing and bui lding a prototype of an autonomous robot ic window cleaner for skyscrapers and other commercial bui ldings at this year’s Intel ISEF. The robot is about the size of a medium-sized picnic cooler and weighs up to 33 pounds . I t ’s designed to dangle of f the side of a bui lding f rom ropes or cables, just as current window-washing platforms do. A hose carries water to the robot. A cable delivers it electric power. Winds up to 28 mph are no problem. Four drone-like propellers keep the robot against the window Newsletter of the Society for Science & the Public, e-published 5/25/18

Turning the drone world on it’s side.. .

Last issue’s crossword puzzle answers

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