
Description of the technology
The Glysious technology can be used for virtually any substance that is desired delivered to the skin or to the wound. Hydrophilic substances, such as hydroquinone, vitamins B and C, and niacinamide, can be dissolved readily in glycerol. Hydrophobic substances, such as vitamins A, D and E, as well as CBD, THC and oils in general, can be emulsified in the glycerol or solubilized by means of surfactants and thereby be compatible with the Glysious system. Amphiphilic substances may also be used directly or be formulated with formulation aids.
Non-exhaustive examples of successfully tested substances:
Hydrophobic
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CBD (cannabidiol) pure
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THC (dronabinol) pure
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Rose hip seed oil
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Hemp oil (15% CBD)
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Raw hemp oil (15% CBD+CBDa)
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Hemp extract (20% CBD)
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Ibuprofen
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Triclosan
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α-Tocopherol
Hydrophilic
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Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid)
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Hyaluronic acid (hyaluronan)
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Niacinamide (vitamin B3)
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Retinol (vitamin A₁-alcohol)
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Aloe vera
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Tetracycline
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Hydroquinone
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Diclofenac sodium salt
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Chymotrypsin
Amphiphilic
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Chlorhexidine
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Benzalkonium chloride
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Trans-Ferulic acid
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Ferulic acid
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Betadine
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Lidocaine
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Mupirocin