Cosmetic formulations are complex mixtures of ingredients that must fulfill several requirements. One of the challenges of the cosmetic industry is to find natural alternatives to replace synthetic polymers, preserving desirable sensory characteristics. The aim of this work is to induce the formation of gels, by replacing synthetic polymers with a low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG), a small molecule able to self-assemble and form supramolecular networks. The impact of low-molecular-weight gelators on the environment is reduced as they are highly biodegradable. Thus, the behavior of solutions containing Boc-L-Dopa(Bn)2-OH, an LMWG, together with ten different anionic surfactants, was studied to understand if the LMWG may act as a rheological modifier by increasing the viscosity of the formulation or forming gels with these ingredients. An amphoteric surfactant, cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB), often used to increase cleansing gentleness, was also added to the solutions to better mimic a cosmetic formulation. In most cases, the addition of the gelator at only a 1% w/v concentration induces the gelification or an increase in the viscosity of the solutions, thus showing that this molecule is also able to self-assemble in complex mixtures.

Chinelli, S., Cenciarelli, F., Giuri, D., Tomasini, C. (2025). Application of a Dopa Derivative for the Formation of Gels in the Presence of Commercial Surfactants. GELS, 11(320), 1-13 [10.3390/gels11050320].

Application of a Dopa Derivative for the Formation of Gels in the Presence of Commercial Surfactants

Chinelli S.
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Cenciarelli F.
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Giuri D.
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Tomasini C.
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2025

Abstract

Cosmetic formulations are complex mixtures of ingredients that must fulfill several requirements. One of the challenges of the cosmetic industry is to find natural alternatives to replace synthetic polymers, preserving desirable sensory characteristics. The aim of this work is to induce the formation of gels, by replacing synthetic polymers with a low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG), a small molecule able to self-assemble and form supramolecular networks. The impact of low-molecular-weight gelators on the environment is reduced as they are highly biodegradable. Thus, the behavior of solutions containing Boc-L-Dopa(Bn)2-OH, an LMWG, together with ten different anionic surfactants, was studied to understand if the LMWG may act as a rheological modifier by increasing the viscosity of the formulation or forming gels with these ingredients. An amphoteric surfactant, cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB), often used to increase cleansing gentleness, was also added to the solutions to better mimic a cosmetic formulation. In most cases, the addition of the gelator at only a 1% w/v concentration induces the gelification or an increase in the viscosity of the solutions, thus showing that this molecule is also able to self-assemble in complex mixtures.
2025
Chinelli, S., Cenciarelli, F., Giuri, D., Tomasini, C. (2025). Application of a Dopa Derivative for the Formation of Gels in the Presence of Commercial Surfactants. GELS, 11(320), 1-13 [10.3390/gels11050320].
Chinelli, S.; Cenciarelli, F.; Giuri, D.; Tomasini, C.
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