[Objectives]Based on bibliometric methods,the evolution path and knowledge structure of shampoo product research in China were systematically analyzed,with a focus on the composition,efficacy,and mechanisms of traditi...[Objectives]Based on bibliometric methods,the evolution path and knowledge structure of shampoo product research in China were systematically analyzed,with a focus on the composition,efficacy,and mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine shampoos,aiming to reveal the shifting patterns of core technological focuses at different stages and identify key future research directions.[Methods]Using a sample of 515 publications from CNKI journals between 2005 and 2025,CiteSpace 6.3.R1 was employed to construct multi-dimensional networks of authors,institutions,and keywords.Burst detection,keyword and cluster analyses,and time zone mapping were applied to track disciplinary dynamics.[Results]The analysis on the annual number of publications indicated that research on shampoo products underwent multiple phases including initial development,growth,fluctuation,peak,and adjustment from 2005 to 2025,with an overall upward trend.The significant differences between the collaboration network density of core authors and the strength of institutional cooperation indicated a need for academia to enhance cross-institutional collaborative innovation mechanisms.Keyword clustering analysis and co-occurrence mapping revealed that the research on traditional Chinese medicine shampoo products,known for their natural,mild,and non-irritating characteristics,demonstrates notable advantages in dandruff removal,anti-hair loss,hair growth,and scalp health management,which have become current research hotspots,providing data-driven decision-making support for technological upgrading and industry-academia-research integration in the field.[Conclusions]The bibliometric analysis based on 515 publications indicates that the overall development direction of shampoo products will comprehensively advance toward refined efficacy and personalized customization,greener and more natural ingredients,technological innovation and industry-academia-research collaboration,market segmentation and diversified development,as well as safety and efficacy evaluation.This study provides theoretical support for the innovation of specialized traditional Chinese medicine shampoo products.展开更多
Using sodium laureth sulfate(AES)as reference,the effects of different pH values on the foam properties of four amino acid surfactants(sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine,disodium cocoyl glutamate,sodium methyl...Using sodium laureth sulfate(AES)as reference,the effects of different pH values on the foam properties of four amino acid surfactants(sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine,disodium cocoyl glutamate,sodium methyl cocoyl taurate)were compared.On the basis,the effects of amino acid surfactants on foam performance,flocculation behavior,hair color protection efficacy and sebum removal capacity were studied when AES was completely or partially replaced by amino acid surfactant,and the correlation between the structure of amino acid surfactant and these properties was discussed.Compared with AES,the foam performance of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine and disodium cocoyl glutamate were significantly affected by pH value,and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate was less affected.The foam stability of shampoo system can be enhanced by the combination of amino acid surfactant,and the foam performance of shampoo system can be significantly improved by the combination of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate.All the four amino acid surfactants can prolong the flocculation time of shampoo,and the effect of disodium cocoyl glutamate was the most obvious.The hair color protection efficacy of disodium cocoyl glutamate and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate were better than AES.The degreasing power of disodium cocoyl glutamate was weaker than that of AES,and the degreasing power of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate were stronger than that of AES.展开更多
Superficial microbiota disturbances are common in dogs, with Malassezia pachydermatis yeasts often being involved. Topical products are recommended as a first-line management strategy;however, literature regarding spe...Superficial microbiota disturbances are common in dogs, with Malassezia pachydermatis yeasts often being involved. Topical products are recommended as a first-line management strategy;however, literature regarding specific topical protocols is still scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of a protocol combining chlorhexidine and Ophytrium-containing products in reducing yeast counts in dogs with microscopic evidence of yeast imbalance and dermatological signs. Dogs were shampooed on Day 0 (D0) and then received eight mousse applications at two to three-day intervals. Followed-up parameters on D0, Day 7 (D7), and Day 21 (D21) were microscopic yeast counting, pruritus, and skin irritation scores. At D21, veterinarians’ and owners’ overall assessments were collected. Malassezia pachydermatis counts decreased at D7 (57.3% vs D0, p p p p < 0.001). Efficacy was described by all veterinarians from good to excellent, and the proposed procedures were evaluated as efficient and practical by the owners in 91.7% of the cases. The protocol using chlorhexidine and Ophytrium shampoo and mousse could be a useful option in dogs presenting imbalances in yeast cutaneous microbiota.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with ketoconazole shampoo and Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with 5%minoxidil foam in the treatment of male androgenetic al...Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with ketoconazole shampoo and Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with 5%minoxidil foam in the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia.Methods:From July 2022 to July 2023,120 male patients with androgenetic alopecia were selected from our Department of Dermatology and randomly divided into Control Group 1,Control Group 2,Observation Group 1,and Observation Group 2,with 30 patients in each group.Control Group 1 was treated with ketoconazole shampoo,Control Group 2 with 5%minoxidil foam,Observation Group 1 with ketoconazole shampoo combined with Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets,and Observation Group 2 with 5%minoxidil foam combined with Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets.Hair density,hair diameter,scalp oil secretion(using oil secretion scoring),and adverse reactions were compared before and after treatment across the four groups.Results:After treatment,hair density and hair diameter significantly increased in all four groups compared to before treatment,while scalp oil secretion scores significantly decreased(P<0.05).The improvements in Observation Groups 1 and 2 were significantly better than those in Control Groups 1 and 2(P<0.05).No significant differences in the incidence of adverse reactions were observed among the four groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with ketoconazole shampoo and Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with 5%minoxidil foam are both effective and safe for treating male androgenetic alopecia.These combinations can significantly improve hair growth and are worthy of clinical promotion.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Thai herbal shampoos [Cartoxylum formosum(C.formosum) + eucalyptus essential oil(EO), C. formosum + citrus EO, Solanum trilobatum+ eucalyptus EO, Solanum trilobatum + citrus EO, ...Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Thai herbal shampoos [Cartoxylum formosum(C.formosum) + eucalyptus essential oil(EO), C. formosum + citrus EO, Solanum trilobatum+ eucalyptus EO, Solanum trilobatum + citrus EO, Moringa oleifera + eucalyptus EO and Moringa oleifera + citrus EO] for killing all stages of Pediculus humanus capitis(Phthiraptera).Methods: A filter paper contact method was applied with three concentrations(0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 mL/cm^2) of each Thai herbal shampoo as well as permethrin pediculicide(positive control) and drinking water(negative control) against eggs, nymphs and adults of Pediculus humanus capitis. Mortality rates of the eggs were recorded after 7 days of incubation while those of nymphs and adults were recorded after 5 minutes of contact. Results: All herbal shampoos at the high concentration were highly effective against nymphs and adults, but not effective against the eggs. C. formosum + eucalyptus EO and C. formosum + citrus EO shampoos at all concentrations exhibited the highest efficacy against nymphs and adults with100% mortality rate at 5 min and LC_(50) values of 0.004 and 0.005 mL/cm^2, respectively. All formulation of Solanum trilobatum and Moringa oleifera shampoos added with eucalyptus EO showed mortality rates against nymphs at 92.0%-100.0% and 76.0%-100.0% and against adults at 84.0%-100.0% and 20.0%-32.0%, respectively. Permethrin pediculicide was not effective against the eggs, but showed 68.0%-92.0% and 28.0%-60.0% mortality rates against nymphs and adults. Conclusions: These results indicate that C. formosum + eucalyptus EO shampoo can be used as an effective nymphicide and adulticide against Pediculus humanus capitis.展开更多
The effects of pH and water hardness on the foaming properties of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and its performance in combination with zwitterionic surfactants were investigated.The irritation of sodium methyl cocoyl ...The effects of pH and water hardness on the foaming properties of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and its performance in combination with zwitterionic surfactants were investigated.The irritation of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and its application in a shampoo formula were also studied.According to the result of experiment,sodium methyl cocoyl taurate had a wide pH stability range and good resistance to hard water,and it showed good synergistic thickening effect with betaine surfactants,especially when mixed with acyl hydroxysulfo betaine;The skin cholesterol dissolution test and red blood cell hemolysis test showed that its irritation was very low.Sodium methyl cocoyl taurate was applied to the transparent shampoo formula,and the sulfate-free transparent shampoo thus prepared had good stability and low eye irritation.It was both mild and non-irritating to skin.展开更多
The contamination of shampoo with bacteria is not very common but can happen and can be a potential cause of conjunctivitis. This case report describes a 24-year-old male who developed conjunctivitis after using a Ser...The contamination of shampoo with bacteria is not very common but can happen and can be a potential cause of conjunctivitis. This case report describes a 24-year-old male who developed conjunctivitis after using a Serratia marcescens contaminated shampoo in a fitness club. The patient had redness, swelling, and discharge in both eyes. Cultures of the shampoo and eye swabs were positive for S. marcescens with indistinguishable DNA fingerprints. The patient was treated with an eye drop antibiotic and his symptoms resolved within a week. This case highlights the possibility of exposure in places where shampoos containers are refilled or shared. The avoidance of refilling them and using replaceable cartridges, single-sealed refill bags, or bringing personal shampoo is highly recommended to prevent such incidents.展开更多
Patimas shampoos are three in one——Shampoo,tonic and moisturizer. The shampoo contains the essence ofnatural flowers and Chinese traditionalmedicinal herbs,and are matched with naturalcomposition for stopping itches...Patimas shampoos are three in one——Shampoo,tonic and moisturizer. The shampoo contains the essence ofnatural flowers and Chinese traditionalmedicinal herbs,and are matched with naturalcomposition for stopping itches,removingdandruff and stimulating blood circulation.展开更多
基金Supported by Undergraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program of Faculty of Chinese Medicine Science of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine (Autonomous Region Level) (S202413643051)Guangxi First-class Discipline Construction Project (GJKY[2022]1).
文摘[Objectives]Based on bibliometric methods,the evolution path and knowledge structure of shampoo product research in China were systematically analyzed,with a focus on the composition,efficacy,and mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine shampoos,aiming to reveal the shifting patterns of core technological focuses at different stages and identify key future research directions.[Methods]Using a sample of 515 publications from CNKI journals between 2005 and 2025,CiteSpace 6.3.R1 was employed to construct multi-dimensional networks of authors,institutions,and keywords.Burst detection,keyword and cluster analyses,and time zone mapping were applied to track disciplinary dynamics.[Results]The analysis on the annual number of publications indicated that research on shampoo products underwent multiple phases including initial development,growth,fluctuation,peak,and adjustment from 2005 to 2025,with an overall upward trend.The significant differences between the collaboration network density of core authors and the strength of institutional cooperation indicated a need for academia to enhance cross-institutional collaborative innovation mechanisms.Keyword clustering analysis and co-occurrence mapping revealed that the research on traditional Chinese medicine shampoo products,known for their natural,mild,and non-irritating characteristics,demonstrates notable advantages in dandruff removal,anti-hair loss,hair growth,and scalp health management,which have become current research hotspots,providing data-driven decision-making support for technological upgrading and industry-academia-research integration in the field.[Conclusions]The bibliometric analysis based on 515 publications indicates that the overall development direction of shampoo products will comprehensively advance toward refined efficacy and personalized customization,greener and more natural ingredients,technological innovation and industry-academia-research collaboration,market segmentation and diversified development,as well as safety and efficacy evaluation.This study provides theoretical support for the innovation of specialized traditional Chinese medicine shampoo products.
文摘Using sodium laureth sulfate(AES)as reference,the effects of different pH values on the foam properties of four amino acid surfactants(sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine,disodium cocoyl glutamate,sodium methyl cocoyl taurate)were compared.On the basis,the effects of amino acid surfactants on foam performance,flocculation behavior,hair color protection efficacy and sebum removal capacity were studied when AES was completely or partially replaced by amino acid surfactant,and the correlation between the structure of amino acid surfactant and these properties was discussed.Compared with AES,the foam performance of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine and disodium cocoyl glutamate were significantly affected by pH value,and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate was less affected.The foam stability of shampoo system can be enhanced by the combination of amino acid surfactant,and the foam performance of shampoo system can be significantly improved by the combination of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate.All the four amino acid surfactants can prolong the flocculation time of shampoo,and the effect of disodium cocoyl glutamate was the most obvious.The hair color protection efficacy of disodium cocoyl glutamate and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate were better than AES.The degreasing power of disodium cocoyl glutamate was weaker than that of AES,and the degreasing power of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,lauroyl alanine and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate were stronger than that of AES.
文摘Superficial microbiota disturbances are common in dogs, with Malassezia pachydermatis yeasts often being involved. Topical products are recommended as a first-line management strategy;however, literature regarding specific topical protocols is still scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of a protocol combining chlorhexidine and Ophytrium-containing products in reducing yeast counts in dogs with microscopic evidence of yeast imbalance and dermatological signs. Dogs were shampooed on Day 0 (D0) and then received eight mousse applications at two to three-day intervals. Followed-up parameters on D0, Day 7 (D7), and Day 21 (D21) were microscopic yeast counting, pruritus, and skin irritation scores. At D21, veterinarians’ and owners’ overall assessments were collected. Malassezia pachydermatis counts decreased at D7 (57.3% vs D0, p p p p < 0.001). Efficacy was described by all veterinarians from good to excellent, and the proposed procedures were evaluated as efficient and practical by the owners in 91.7% of the cases. The protocol using chlorhexidine and Ophytrium shampoo and mousse could be a useful option in dogs presenting imbalances in yeast cutaneous microbiota.
文摘Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with ketoconazole shampoo and Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with 5%minoxidil foam in the treatment of male androgenetic alopecia.Methods:From July 2022 to July 2023,120 male patients with androgenetic alopecia were selected from our Department of Dermatology and randomly divided into Control Group 1,Control Group 2,Observation Group 1,and Observation Group 2,with 30 patients in each group.Control Group 1 was treated with ketoconazole shampoo,Control Group 2 with 5%minoxidil foam,Observation Group 1 with ketoconazole shampoo combined with Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets,and Observation Group 2 with 5%minoxidil foam combined with Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets.Hair density,hair diameter,scalp oil secretion(using oil secretion scoring),and adverse reactions were compared before and after treatment across the four groups.Results:After treatment,hair density and hair diameter significantly increased in all four groups compared to before treatment,while scalp oil secretion scores significantly decreased(P<0.05).The improvements in Observation Groups 1 and 2 were significantly better than those in Control Groups 1 and 2(P<0.05).No significant differences in the incidence of adverse reactions were observed among the four groups(P>0.05).Conclusion:Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with ketoconazole shampoo and Chuzhi Shengfa Tablets combined with 5%minoxidil foam are both effective and safe for treating male androgenetic alopecia.These combinations can significantly improve hair growth and are worthy of clinical promotion.
基金supported by King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,Ladkrabang,Bangkok 10520,Thailand(Grant No.2560-01-04-003)the National Research Council of Thailand(Grant for the Doctoral Degree Student Fly 2016)
文摘Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Thai herbal shampoos [Cartoxylum formosum(C.formosum) + eucalyptus essential oil(EO), C. formosum + citrus EO, Solanum trilobatum+ eucalyptus EO, Solanum trilobatum + citrus EO, Moringa oleifera + eucalyptus EO and Moringa oleifera + citrus EO] for killing all stages of Pediculus humanus capitis(Phthiraptera).Methods: A filter paper contact method was applied with three concentrations(0.05, 0.10 and 0.20 mL/cm^2) of each Thai herbal shampoo as well as permethrin pediculicide(positive control) and drinking water(negative control) against eggs, nymphs and adults of Pediculus humanus capitis. Mortality rates of the eggs were recorded after 7 days of incubation while those of nymphs and adults were recorded after 5 minutes of contact. Results: All herbal shampoos at the high concentration were highly effective against nymphs and adults, but not effective against the eggs. C. formosum + eucalyptus EO and C. formosum + citrus EO shampoos at all concentrations exhibited the highest efficacy against nymphs and adults with100% mortality rate at 5 min and LC_(50) values of 0.004 and 0.005 mL/cm^2, respectively. All formulation of Solanum trilobatum and Moringa oleifera shampoos added with eucalyptus EO showed mortality rates against nymphs at 92.0%-100.0% and 76.0%-100.0% and against adults at 84.0%-100.0% and 20.0%-32.0%, respectively. Permethrin pediculicide was not effective against the eggs, but showed 68.0%-92.0% and 28.0%-60.0% mortality rates against nymphs and adults. Conclusions: These results indicate that C. formosum + eucalyptus EO shampoo can be used as an effective nymphicide and adulticide against Pediculus humanus capitis.
文摘The effects of pH and water hardness on the foaming properties of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and its performance in combination with zwitterionic surfactants were investigated.The irritation of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate and its application in a shampoo formula were also studied.According to the result of experiment,sodium methyl cocoyl taurate had a wide pH stability range and good resistance to hard water,and it showed good synergistic thickening effect with betaine surfactants,especially when mixed with acyl hydroxysulfo betaine;The skin cholesterol dissolution test and red blood cell hemolysis test showed that its irritation was very low.Sodium methyl cocoyl taurate was applied to the transparent shampoo formula,and the sulfate-free transparent shampoo thus prepared had good stability and low eye irritation.It was both mild and non-irritating to skin.
文摘The contamination of shampoo with bacteria is not very common but can happen and can be a potential cause of conjunctivitis. This case report describes a 24-year-old male who developed conjunctivitis after using a Serratia marcescens contaminated shampoo in a fitness club. The patient had redness, swelling, and discharge in both eyes. Cultures of the shampoo and eye swabs were positive for S. marcescens with indistinguishable DNA fingerprints. The patient was treated with an eye drop antibiotic and his symptoms resolved within a week. This case highlights the possibility of exposure in places where shampoos containers are refilled or shared. The avoidance of refilling them and using replaceable cartridges, single-sealed refill bags, or bringing personal shampoo is highly recommended to prevent such incidents.
文摘Patimas shampoos are three in one——Shampoo,tonic and moisturizer. The shampoo contains the essence ofnatural flowers and Chinese traditionalmedicinal herbs,and are matched with naturalcomposition for stopping itches,removingdandruff and stimulating blood circulation.