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Formulation Roadmaps - Presented by Tony O’Lenick
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Formulation Roadmaps - Presented by Tony O’Lenick

Event Date: June 4th, 2024; Time: NOON

Where: El Campesino Restaurante Mexicano - 4360 Kent Rd, Stow, OH 44224

Presenter: Tony O’Lenick begins speaking at 1:00 pm after lunch at noon

Abstract: Over the years more and more formulations are modified to provide a change the customer wants, or to remove some ingredient in response to a regulation. In fact, we have seen regulations for 26 “free of” formulation changes since 2009. These formulation changes need to be made quickly and effectively by the formulator. This presentation will address several related approaches to effective re-formulation. Formulation platforms are evaluated and optimized using knock out experiments, followed by minimally disruptive formulation and functional formulation. Surface active polymers optimize lower the surface tension of organic oils and thereby present a different aesthetic effect in cosmetic formulations. Since the formulation is 90%+ identical to the starting formulation, the time and work needed to evaluate change is minimized. Likewise, the toxicology of the formulation, the need for many raw materials and the cost change is minimized.


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Chartered in 1982, the Lake Erie Chapter is comprised of members from Northeastern Ohio and Pennsylvania. The chapter holds several meetings during the year to promote new technologies and applications, in addition to supporting professional growth. The Lake Erie Chapter also publishes the “Lake Effects” newsletter.