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Biotechnology could lead to new hair growth products.
research The future in the litter bin – bioconversion of food waste as driver of a circular bioeconomy
Turning food waste into useful products is key for a sustainable economy.
research 未利用資源の乳酸菌発酵による高付加価値化と化粧品原料への応用
Lactic acid bacteria fermentation can turn waste into valuable skincare ingredients.
research Use of Waste from the Food Industry and Applications of the Fermentation Process to Create Sustainable Cosmetic Products: A Review
Using food industry waste and fermentation can create sustainable cosmetics.
research Solid-State Fermentation for the Recovery of Phenolic Compounds from Agro-Wastes
Solid-state fermentation is an eco-friendly way to extract valuable compounds from agro-wastes for use in various industries.
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The conversation discusses using brewer's yeast for hair regrowth, either as a supplement or in a scalp masque. The user is considering adding it to their regimen.
community Making my own topical finasteride - ethanol question
The conversation is about making topical finasteride using ethanol. The user is advised to use non-denatured or food-grade ethanol, as denatured ethanol may be harmful with prolonged skin exposure.
community Ethanol or PEG400 Carrier for RU58841 on Science bio
The conversation discusses the best carrier for RU58841, comparing Ethanol and PEG400. The user seeks advice on which carrier is more effective.
community Ethanol left in sun, can I still use?
Ethanol left in the sun is still usable as a vehicle for compounds like CB, as no chemical changes occur at 84°F.
community RootBioTec? Basil extract for hair growth
RootBioTec, a basil hairy root extract, claims to reduce hair loss by 31% in two months by inhibiting 5α reductase II and stimulating hair follicles. There is limited independent information available about its effectiveness.