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Optimization-based cosmetic formulation: Integration of mechanistic model, surrogate model, and heuristics

  • Xiang Zhang
  • , Teng Zhou
  • , Ka Ming Ng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Multiple functional and hard-to-quantify sensorial product attributes that can be satisfied by a large number of cosmetic ingredients are required in the design of cosmetics. To overcome this problem, a new optimization-based approach for expediting cosmetic formulation is presented. It exploits the use of a hierarchy of models in an iterative manner to refine the search for creating the highest-quality cosmetic product. First, a systematic procedure is proposed for optimization problem formulation, where the cosmetic formulation problem is defined, design variables are specified, and a set of models for sensorial perception and desired product properties are identified. Then, a solution strategy that involves iterative model adoption and two numerical techniques (i.e., generalized disjunctive programming reformulation and model substitution) is applied to improve the efficiency of solving the optimization problem and to find better solutions. The applicability of the proposed procedure and solution strategy is illustrated with a perfume formulation example.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere17064
JournalAIChE Journal
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

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© 2020 American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Keywords

  • cosmetic formulation
  • generalized disjunctive programming
  • mechanistic model
  • perfume
  • surrogate model

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