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A syllabus
For
B.Tech. (VII and VIII sem)
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
w.e.f 2013-14
A syllabus
For
B.Tech. (Cosmetic)
(Semester VII and VIII)
North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon
w.e.f 2013-14
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Semester-VII
T471 Quality Assurance Techniques
P471 Quality Assurance Techniques
T472 Herbal Cosmetics-I
P472 Herbal Cosmetics-I
T473 Cosmetic Technology-IV
P473 Cosmetic Technology-IV
T474 Perfumes & Colors-II
P474 Perfumes & Colors-II
T475 Organization & Management of
Industries-I
Semester-VIII
T481 Herbal Cosmetics-II
P481 Herbal Cosmetics-II
T482 Cosmetic Technology-V
P482 Cosmetic Technology-V
T483 Perfumes & Colors-III
P483 Perfumes & Colors-III
T484 Plant Design
P484 Plant Design
T485 Organization & Management of
Industries-II
T480Industrial Training Report and
Project Report
Grade: A/B/C
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Semester-VII
T471 Quality Assurance Techniques
Section- I Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 Importance of quality control in cosmetic preparations & guidelines
for Hygienic manufacture of cosmetics.
08
2 ISO: its significance, role & importance in cosmetic industry. Testing
of containers & closures. Good manufacturing Practices.
07
3 Study of rheological properties of semisolid preparations.
Evaluation of components cosmetics in finished products.
e.g. shampoos, Hair dyes, Depilatories, Tooth pastes, powders, sun
screen
07
Number of lectures 22
Section- II
4 a) Disinfectant and Antiseptic
classification ,uses, and Importance in cosmetics
b) Standardization of disinfectant Phenol coefficient.
Antimicrobial assay
07
5 Classification of bacteria & morphology: cell structure.
a) General characteristics of yeast, moulds, protozoa & algae.
Occurrence morphology, mobility, & reproduction.
b) Stains & staining techniques in microbiology.
c)Nutritional requirement for microbes:
Nutritional classification of bacteria photographs, chemotrops.
Types of media:
a) Synthetic media.
b) Non synthetic media.
c) Isolation & prevention of pure culture
i) Streak plate & pour plate method of isolation.
ii) Enrichment culture techniques.
iii) Serial dilution Techniques.
12
6 General introduction on Sterilization, Sanitizer, Germicides,
Microbiostasis, Antimicrobials, Preservatives.
04
Number of lectures 23
TO NO OF LECTURES 45
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BOOKS:
1) Badlsametal: cosmetics science & technology Vol. I, II, III, ED: Willey
Intervcine.
2) W. A. Poucher: Perfumes, cosmetics, & soaps Vol. I. II. III. Ed: Champman &
Hall.
3) Indian standard Institution booklets.
4) Booklet: Pharmaceutical analysis.
5) A. H. Backett & J. B. Stanlake: Practical pharmaceutics Chemistry
6) www.chemist corner.com
7) www.specialchem.com
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P471- Quality Assurance Techniques
Evaluation of cosmetic products like:
a) Shampoos-Synthetic, Herbal, Antidandruff.
b) Hair Dye
c) Creams.
d) Face Powders.
e) Tooth Paste.
f) Tooth Powders.
g) Depilatory.
h) Hair oil
i) Lipsticks
j) Nail lacquers
BOOKS:
1. Badlsametal: cosmetics science & technology Vol. I, II, III, ED: Willey
Intervcine.
2.W. A. Poucher: Perfumes, cosmetics, & soaps Vol. I. II. III. Ed: Champman &
Hall.
3. Indian standard Institution booklets.
4. Booklet: Pharmaceutical analysis.
5. A. H. Backett & J. B. Stanlake: Practical pharmaceutics Chemistry
6. Garret: text book & pharmaceutical analysis.
7. A.I. Vogel: Quantitative Inorganic Analysis.
8. Ewing: instrumental method of chemical analysis.
9. www.chemist corner.com .
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T472 Herbal Cosmetics-I
Section-I
Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 Volatile essential oils – Introduction, Classification of
Terpenes role of volatile oil in cosmetic field.
Techniques of recovery of volatile oils- steam distillation
soxhlet Extraction
8
2 Sources ,Chemical classification, properties and uses of
following:
Lemongrass oil, lemon oil, clove oil, cinnamon,
eucalyptus oil, menthol, camphor, turpentine oil,
cardamom, orange oil, rose oil, sandalwood oil. palmrosa
oil
14
Number of lectures 22
Section-II
BOOKS:
1) Treas &Evans: Text book of pharmacognosy
2) Claus & Tyler: Pharmacognosy
3) Nadkarni: Materia Medica
4) C.S.I.R: Wealth of India
3 Importance of storage in cosmetics
Conditions for storage of herbs used in cosmetics.
11
4 Preparation of herbal drugs for commercial market.
Name of the various marketed product which used herbal
extract with activity of drug
12
Number of lectures 23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
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P472-Herbal Cosmetics-I
Practical’s based on preparation of various cosmetic products using
Herbal Principles.
a) Herbal cream
b) Herbal lotion
c) Herbal powder
d) Herbal dye
e) Herbal oil
f ) Herbal color
g) Herbal lipsticks
h) Herbal lip balm
i) Herbal perfume
j) Herbal shampoo
k) Herbal conditioner
l) Herbal cleanser
BOOKS:
1) Treas & Evans: Text book of pharmacognosy
2) Claus & Tyler: Pharmacognosy.
3) Nadkarni: Materia Medica.
4) C.S.I.R: Wealth of India.
5) Association of Official Analytical Chemists
(AOAC guidelines for validation of microbiological methods.)
6) www.chemist corner.com
7) www.specialchem.com
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T473-Cosmetic Technology-I
Section-I
Sr.
No.
Topic HOURS
1 Shaving preparations: Introduction
Wet shaving preparations, beard softening cream,
Lather shaving creams, lather shaving sticks,
aerosols of shaving foams, brushless or non
lathering creams, brushless shaving sticks, Novel
compositions for wet shaving. Dry shaving
preparation: Introduction, pre- electric shave
lotion, collapsible foam, pre-electric shave gel
stick, pre-electric shave powder.
14
2 Foot preparations:
Introduction: Influence of foot wear, foot
ailments, foot injections, foot care & hygiene,
bathing the feet. Foot powders, foot sprays, foot
creams, corn & callus preparations, chilblain
preparation, Athlete’s foot preparation, and other
developments.
09
Number of lectures 23
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BOOKS:
1) Text book of cosmetology- by Harry’s.
2) Cosmetic science & technology: Sagarin
4)Cosmetics formulation manufacturing and quality control by p.p. sharma
3) www.chemist corner.com
4) www.specialchem.com
5) Association of Official Analytical Chemists
(AOAC guidelines for validation of microbiological methods).
Section-II
3 Manicure preparation:
Cuticle remover, Nail bleach, Nail cream, Nail
strengtheners, nail white, Nail polish nail lacquer-
introduction, Ingredients of nail lacquer, formulation,
manufacture of nail lacquer, base coats & top coats,
enamel remover, nail dryer, plastic figure nails &
elongators, nail mending composition
08
4 Dentifrices:
Basic requirement of dentifrices. Tooth paste,
basic structure ingredients, formulation of tooth paste,
manufacturing of tooth paste, powder, solid dentifrices,
performance test, abrasive action, luster’s, the tooth
brush & tooth brushing, denture cleanser
09
5 Mouth wash:
Introduction, choice of anti bacterial agents.
flavoring of mouth washes, Aerosol mouth freshener.
05
Number of lectures 22
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
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P473- Cosmetic Technology-IV
Formulation & Preparation of cosmetics formulation-
1. Antiperspirant creams.
2. Shaving creams.
3. Sun Screen Cream.
4. Anti Sunburn preparation.
5. Nail Lacquers.
6. Sun Screen Lotion.
7. Antiperspirant sticks.
8. Lipsticks
9. Colored rouge
10. Colored and perfumed powder
11. Shampoo
12. Eye preparations
BOOKS
1) Text book of cosmetology- by harry’s.
2) Cosmetic science & technology: sagarin
3)Cosmetics formulation manufacturing and quality control by p.p. sharma
4) www.chemist corner.com
5) www.specialchem.com
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T474- Perfumes & Colors-II
Section- I
Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 General Formulation:
a) Fixatives- Selection & use of fixatives
b) Building of perfume & body of perfumes.
c) Synthetic substances used to formulate different
perfumes, their sources, properties & composition of
lavender, rose, jasmine,, violet, orris, cypre, amber,
carnation, muguet, liliac, acacia, classic, narcissus,
kewra, mineral water, essences
12
2 2)history of perfume , Incorporation of perfumes in cosmetic
products like creams, lotions, powders, eye preparations, hair
preparations, tooth pastes & baby preparations, toilet soaps
10
Number of lectures 22
Section-II
BOOKS:
1. Perfumes, flowers & Essential oil Industries by S. B. Shrivastava.
2. Manufacture of perfume, fragrance & detergents-by Gir Raj Prasad.
3. Cosmetics: Science & Technology – by Sagarin.
4. www.chemist corner.com
5 www.specialchem.com
3 Specially perfumed products- formulation &processing of:
a) Alcoholic fragrance solution.
b) Emulsified &solid fragrances.
c) Solublised perfumes
13
4 Microencapsulation technology
Introduction and application,
Introduction and Preparation of aloe beads
10
Number of lectures 23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
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P474- Perfumes & Colors-II
Preparation Of:
a) Emulsified Fragrances.
b) Simple Floral Fragrances.
c) Alcoholic Fragrance Solutions.
d) Colognes & Toilet Waters.
e) Incorporation of perfume in cream
f) Incorporation of perfume in lotions
g) Incorporation of perfume in shampoo
h) Incorporation of perfume in deodorant/sticks
i) Incorporation of color in lipsticks
j) Incorporation of color in eye preparation
k) Incorporation of color in nail preparation
l) Incorporation of color and flavor in dentifrices
BOOKS:
a) Treas & Evans: Text book of pharmacognosy
b) Claus & Tyler: Pharmacognosy.
c) Nadkarni: Materia Medica.
d) www.chemist corner.com
e) www.specialchem.com
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T475 Organization & Management of Industries-I
Section- I
Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 Entrepreneurial Development:
Process of generating business ideas, Technical & Economical
feasibility- developing detailed project report for implementation,
Legal provisions, knowledge of laws & bye laws.RTI Act 2005
Variations in Entrepreneurship – International Comparisons &
Development of entrepreneurship, achievement, motivation &
behavior, role of management education, quality management, and
cost – benefit analysis.
11
2 Financial Management:
Management of working capital, management of earnings, profit
planning.
Taxation & Financial Planning &Policies.
Corporate planning & break even analysis.
Expansion & Diversification Strategies.
Investment portfolio decisions with reference to financial
organizations like banks, trusts, insurance companies etc.
12
Number of lectures 23
Section- II
BOOKS:
1. Industrial organization and management by S. Sundaramurthy, R. V. R.
Sivagnanam
2. Business organization & management by Dr. R. K. Singla.
3. Business organization & management by C.R. Basu.
3 Marketing Management
Sales forecasting- objects, methods, budget preparation, marketing
research, consumer & product research. Distribution technique
Information system distribution budgeting & control system
Evaluation of salesman’s performance
12
4 Practical Experience- case studies related aspects 10
Number of lectures 22
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
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T481 HERBAL COSMETICS II
SECTION - I
SECTION -II
4 Various methods of extraction & isolation of herbal
constituents.
8
5
Application of herbs & their constituents in cosmetics
formulation.
In skin care products
7
6 Application of herbs & their constituents in cosmetics
formulation.
In hair care products
8
Number of lectures 23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURE 45
BOOKS:
1) Trease & Evans: Text book of Pharmacognosy
2) Brady & Tyler: Pharmacognosy.
3) Nadkarni: Materia Medica.
4) Badlsametal: cosmetics science & technology Vol. I, II, III, ED: Willey
Intervcine.
5) W. A. Poucher: Perfumes, cosmetics, & soaps Vol. I. II. III. Ed: Champman
6) Indian standard Institution booklets.
Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 Study of the following herbs used in cosmetics formulation
with references to their source, chemical constituents, &
cosmetic uses: Aloe, Babool, Bawachi,Chandan, Cucumber
Haldi, mbahaldi
10
2 Jeshthamadh, Jatamansi
Khus, Lodhra, Mehendi
Neem, Nagarmotha,
Ritha, Raktachandan
6
3 Shikakai, Tulsi, Arnica. 4
Number of lectures 22
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P481 Herbal Cosmetics-II
Practical’s based on preparation of various cosmetic products using
Herbal principles.
1) Skin care cosmetic preparation (6 formulations)
2) Hair care cosmetic preparation (6formulations)
12 Exercises should be completed
BOOKS:
1. Treas & Evans: Text book of pharmacognosy
2. Claus & Tyler: Pharmacognosy.
3. Nadkarni: Materia Medica.
4. C.S.I.R: Wealth of India
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T482 Cosmetic Technology-V
SECTION- I
SECTION- II
5 Hair colorants:
Introduction-hair coloring systems, characteristics of an ideal hair
colorant, process of hair coloring, temporary hair dyes, dyestuffs-
commercial, semi permanent products & their formulations,
permanent hair dyes, bases, couplers of modifiers, formulation of
colour in hair, toxicity & dangers of para dyes. Formulation of
permanent hair dyes, other dyes for hairs-aromatic poly hydroxyl
compounds, vegetable hair dyes, metallic hair dyes, hair dyes
remover, bleaching & lightening
10
6 Permanent waving & hair strengtheners:
Introduction- chemistry of hair waving, evaluation of
permanent waving, hot waving process, topic ‘warm air’
wave. Roller & pin permanent wave, instant permanent
wave, perfuming of thioglicolate lotions, tonicity, hair
Straightening preparations.
8
Sr.
No.
Topic HOUR
S
1 Sunscreen, suntan & anti sunburn preparation:
Sunlight & the human body-Introduction, tanning- Beneficial & adverse
effects of sun light, solar radiation & its effect on skin, protective
mechanism of skin.Sunscreen & suntan preparation- introduction,
sunscreen agents & their formulations
6
2 Shampoos:
Introduction, detergency, evaluation of detergence as shampoo
bases, raw material for shampoos, principle & auxiliary surfactants.
Formulation of shampoos, clear liquid shampoos, aerosol shampoos.
Dry shampoos, acid base shampoos, safety of shampoos.
6
3 Hair setting lotion, spray & dressings:
Use & purpose of hair dressing, women hair dressings,
setting lotions, heated curlers, Blow drying, hair spray, men’s
hair dressing formulation- brilliantine’s, non oil fixative,
aerosols, emulsion gel.
5
4 Bath Preparation:
Bath Salts: Requirements ingredients; bath cubes, bath tablet, bath oil
and emulation, bathing foam.
5
Number of lectures 22
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7 Hair straightner:
Introduction- hot comb method, caustic preparation
Chemical hair reducing preparation.
5
Number of lectures 23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURE 45
BOOKS:
1) Text book of cosmetology- by harry’s.
2) Cosmetic science & technology: sagarine
3) www.chemist corner.com
4) www.specialchem.com
5) Cosmetics formulation manufacturing and quality control by p.p. sharma
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P482 Cosmetic Technology-V
Cosmetic formulation of:
1. Hair Tonics.
2. Brilliantine’s.
3. Shampoos.
4. Toothpaste.
5. Mouthwash.
6. Lipsticks.
Minimum two preparations from each category
Books:
1. Text book of cosmetology- by harry’s.
2. Cosmetic science & technology: sagarin
3. Perfumes, flowers & Essential oil Industries by S. B. Shrivastava.
4. Manufacture of perfume, fragrance & detergents-by Gir Raj Prasad.
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T 483 Perfumes & Colors - III
SECTION I Sr.No. TOPIC HOURS
1 Formulation of perfume , perfume blends and notes
Packaging of perfumes with special emphasis on aerosol
products
8
2 Aerosol: principle & mechanism
method of preparation,
7
3 Cold fill method & pressure fill method
Packaging & components.
8
No of lectures 23
SECTION II
4 Give details Of color, Dyes, Types, Chromophoric, Graps
light/ heat fastness of colors, safety of color
8
5 Uses & preparation of color solutions, 6
6 Dispersions, incorporation Techniques
Detection of color, shade matching
8
Number of lectures 22
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
BOOKS:
1) Perfumes, flowers & Essential oil Industries by S. B. Shrivastava.
2) Manufacture of perfume, fragrance & detergents-by Gir Raj Prasad.
3) Cosmetics: Science & Technology – by Sagarin.
4) Industrial Pharmacy- by Leon Lachman
6) www.chemist corner.com
5) www.specialchem.com
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P483 Perfumes & Colors-III
1. Perfuming of Powders.
2. Preparations of Color Solutions.
3. Incorporation of Color in various cosmetic preparations.
4. Shade Making
Three cosmetics preparation from each category
Books:
1. Perfumes, flowers & Essential oil Industries by S. B. Shrivastava.
2. Manufacture of perfume, fragrance & detergents-by Gir Raj Prasad.
3. Cosmetics: Science & Technology – by Sagarin.
4. Industrial Pharmacy- by Leon Lachman.
B.Tech. (Cosmetic) integrated syllabus NMU, Jalgaon
T484 Plant Design
SECTION- I Sr. No. Topic HOURS
1 Design Consideration: Diff. materials of construction, Material
selection, Corrosion Physical & Mechanical, Iron, Steel, Aluminum
and their alloys Selection.
5
2 Pressure Vessels: Introduction, Operating conditions, Selection of
materials, Vessels operating at low temperatures, Vessels operating
at elevated temperature, Design of Shell and its components
6
3 Reactors: Batch, sum batch and continuous mode
Classification of Homogeneous (CFSTR/ PFR) and heterogeneous
(packed bed / slurry fludised bed )
Reactors, Kinetics of reactions (integral / differential) and Design of
reactors (Space Time / Space velocity)
4
4 Process Hazards & safety measures in equipment design:
Introduction, Hazards in Process Industries, Analysis of Hazards,
Safety Measures, Safety Measures in Equipment Designs.
5
5 Selection of plant Location, Plant site, Factory Building: Study of
different factors affecting on selection of plan location
2
NO OF LECTURES 22
Section-II Sr.No. Topic HOURS
6 Heat Exchangers: Introduction, Types, Design of shell and Tube
Heat Exchangers.plate / spiral flow / double pipe
5
7 Agitators: Introduction, types, Power requirement, Design of
agitation system components, drive for Agitators.
6
8 Dryers: Introduction, Types, Design and operational
considerations.
7
9 Design of machine elements: Shafts, Keys, Pins, Couplings, Belts
and Pulleys, Chain Drives, Gear Drives, Reverted Joints, Welded
Joints, Threaded Fastners.
5
Number of lectures 23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES 45
BOOKS:
1) Process Equipment design: M.V.Joshi.
2) Chemical engineer’s handbook: Mc-Graw Hill,Perry.
3) Richardson and Carlson – Chemical Engineering – Vol-6
B.Tech. (Cosmetic) integrated syllabus NMU, Jalgaon
P484 Plant Design Sheet based on-
Various machine elements such as screw threads,nuts and bolts,rivets, Shafts,keys,
couplings,joints etc.
1. Design of reaction vessel
2. Design of pressure vessel
3. Design of heat exchanger
4. Design of agitator
5. Design of dryer
12 exercise should be completed
Books:
1. Process Equipment design: M.V.Joshi.
2. Chemical engineer’s handbook: Mc-Graw Hill,Perry.
B.Tech. (Cosmetic) integrated syllabus NMU, Jalgaon
\485 Organization & Management of
Industries-II
Sr.No Topic Hours
1 Personnel Management :
Different Methods Of Developing Personnel Skills.
Different Psychological Tests For Measuring Aptitude,
Attitude & Other Abilities. Outside Training Programmers.
Designing Management Development Programs. Orientation
Appreciation, Application & Education, Measuring Impact
Of Training & Development.
12
2 Structure Of Indian Market – Modern Marketing
Concepts-Marketing Of Products, Export Promotion.
10
Number Of Lectures 22
Section II
3 Soft and Entrepreneur skills
Reference To: Material Procurement And Utilization,
Production Planning & Control, Industrial Finance-
Management Of Working Capital, Recruitment & Effective
Utilization Of Manpower-Nature
13
4 Small scale industries & cottage industries with emphasis
on soaps, detergents and other cosmetics industries. Role of
small scale industries in developing economy of India.
Problems of small scale industries. Financial Institutions
providing assistance to India problems of small scale
industries.
10
Number of lectures
23
TOTAL NO OF LECTURES
45
BOOK:
1.Industrial organization and management by S. Sundaramurthy,
2.Business organization & management by Dr. R K Singla.
3.Business organization & management by C R Basu