EP1377256A2 - Preparations auto-moussantes ou sous forme de mousses comportant des gelifiants inorganiques, des hydrocolloides organiques et des substances solides particulaires hydrophobes et/ou rendues hydrophobes et/ou absorbant l'huile - Google Patents

Preparations auto-moussantes ou sous forme de mousses comportant des gelifiants inorganiques, des hydrocolloides organiques et des substances solides particulaires hydrophobes et/ou rendues hydrophobes et/ou absorbant l'huile

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EP1377256A2
EP1377256A2 EP02730018A EP02730018A EP1377256A2 EP 1377256 A2 EP1377256 A2 EP 1377256A2 EP 02730018 A EP02730018 A EP 02730018A EP 02730018 A EP02730018 A EP 02730018A EP 1377256 A2 EP1377256 A2 EP 1377256A2
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Heidi Riedel
Andreas Bleckmann
Rainer Kröpke
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  • the present invention relates to self-foaming and / or foam-like cosmetic and dermatological preparations, in particular skin-care cosmetic and dermatological preparations.
  • Foams or foam-like preparations belong to the disperse systems.
  • Emulsions are two- or multi-phase systems of two or more liquids which are insoluble or only slightly soluble in one another.
  • the liquids pure or as solutions
  • the liquids are present in an emulsion in a more or less fine distribution, which is generally only of limited stability.
  • Foams are structures made of gas-filled, spherical or polyhedral cells, which are delimited by liquid, semi-liquid, highly viscous or solid cell bridges.
  • the cell bridges connected via so-called nodes, form a coherent framework.
  • the foam lamellae stretch between the cell bars (closed-line foam). If the foam lamellae are destroyed or flow back into the cell webs at the end of foam formation, an open-cell foam is obtained.
  • Foams are also thermodynamically unstable, since surface energy can be obtained by reducing the surface. The stability and therefore the existence of a foam depends on the extent to which it can prevent its self-destruction.
  • Cosmetic foams are generally dispersed systems composed of liquids and gases, the liquid being the dispersant and the gas being the dispersed substance. Foams made from low-viscosity liquids are temporarily stabilized by surface-active substances (surfactants, foam stabilizers). Because of their large inner surface, such surfactant foams have a strong adsorption capacity, which is used, for example, in cleaning and washing processes. Accordingly, cosmetic foams are used in particular in the areas of cleaning, for example as shaving cream, and hair care.
  • surfactants foam stabilizers
  • foam gas is blown into suitable liquids, or foam formation is achieved by vigorous beating, shaking, spraying or stirring the liquid in the gas atmosphere in question, provided that the liquids contain suitable surfactants or other surface-active substances (so-called foaming agents) that in addition to interfacial activity, they also have a certain ability to form films.
  • suitable surfactants or other surface-active substances so-called foaming agents
  • Cosmetic foams have the advantage over other cosmetic preparations in that they allow a fine distribution of active ingredients on the skin.
  • cosmetic foams can generally only be achieved by using special surfactants, which moreover are often not very kind to the skin.
  • Post-foaming cosmetic preparations are also known per se. They are first applied to the skin in fluid form from an aerosol container and, after a short delay, develop the actual foam there, for example a shaving foam, under the influence of the post-foaming agent contained.
  • To- Foaming preparations are often in special embodiments such as after-foaming shaving gels or the like.
  • German Offenlegungsschrift DE 197 54 659 discloses that carbon dioxide is a suitable active ingredient for stabilizing or increasing the epidermal ceramide synthesis rate, which can serve to strengthen the permeability barrier, reduce the transepidermal water loss and increase the relative skin moisture.
  • the CO 2 is dissolved in water, for example, with which the skin is then rinsed.
  • the prior art has hitherto known no cosmetic or dermatological bases into which a gaseous active ingredient could be incorporated in a sufficient, ie effective, concentration.
  • Another object of the present invention was therefore to find cosmetic or dermatological bases in which effective amounts of gaseous active substances can be incorporated.
  • At least one co-emulsifier C selected from the group consisting of saturated and / or unsaturated, branched and / or unbranched fatty alcohols with a chain length of 10 to 40 carbon atoms, II. Up to 30% by weight, based on the total weight of the Preparation - a lipid phase, III. 1 to 90 vol .-%, based on the total volume of the preparation, at least
  • foam-like cosmetic emulsions which are distinguished by a high air intake cannot be formulated or produced technically without propellant gas.
  • the invention supports the entry of the gases and achieves a stabilizing and clearly after-foaming effect over a longer storage period even at higher temperatures (e.g. 40 ° C) without the use of post-foaming agents such as e.g. contained by propellants.
  • Foam reinforcement with up to 100% increased gas volume can be achieved, for example, without containing conventional foaming agents such as surfactants according to the prior art.
  • self-foaming or “foam-like” is to be understood to mean that the gas bubbles (as desired) are present in one (or more) liquid phase (s), the formulations not necessarily having the appearance of a foam macroscopically
  • Self-foaming and / or foam-like cosmetic or dermatological preparations according to the invention can, for. B. represent macroscopically visible dispersed systems from gases dispersed in liquids.
  • the foam character can, for example, only become visible under a (light) microscope.
  • self-foaming and / or foam-like preparations according to the invention especially when the gas bubbles are too small to be recognized under a light microscope - can also be recognized from the large increase in volume of the system.
  • the preparations according to the invention are extremely satisfactory preparations in every respect. It was particularly surprising that the foam-like preparations according to the invention are extremely stable - even with an unusually high gas volume. Accordingly, they are particularly suitable to serve as the basis for forms of preparation with a variety of uses.
  • the preparations according to the invention show very good sensory properties, such as, for example, the spreadability on the skin or the ability to be absorbed into the skin, and are furthermore distinguished by an above-average skin care.
  • the invention further relates to the use of self-foaming and / or foam-like cosmetic or dermatological preparations, which I. an emulsifier system, which
  • At least one emulsifier A selected from the group of fully, partially or not neutralized, branched and / or unbranched, saturated and / or unsaturated fatty acids with a chain length of 10 to 40 carbon atoms,
  • At least one emulsifier B selected from the group of polyethoxylated fatty acid esters with a chain length of 10 to 40 carbon atoms and with a degree of ethoxylation of 5 to 100 and
  • At least one co-emulsifier C selected from the group consisting of saturated and / or unsaturated, branched and / or unbranched fatty alcohols with a chain length of 10 to 40 carbon atoms, and II. Up to 30% by weight of a lipid phase, based on the Total weight of the preparation
  • V one or more substances selected from the group of organic hydrocolloids,
  • VI contain 0.01-10% by weight of one or more particulate hydrophobic and / or hydrophobized and / or oil-absorbing solid substances, as a cosmetic or dermatological basis for gaseous active substances.
  • the one or more emulsifiers A are preferably selected from the group of fatty acids which are completely or partially neutralized with customary alkalis (such as sodium and / or potassium hydroxide, sodium and / or potassium carbonate and mono- and / or triethanolamine) ,
  • customary alkalis such as sodium and / or potassium hydroxide, sodium and / or potassium carbonate and mono- and / or triethanolamine
  • stearic acid and stearates, isostearic acid and isostearates, palmitic acid and palmitates, and myristic acid and myristates are particularly advantageous.
  • the emulsifier (s) B are preferably selected from the following group: PEG-9 stearate, PEG-8 distearate, PEG-20 stearate, PEG-8 stearate, PEG-8 oleate, PEG-25 glyceryl trioleate, PEG- 40-sorbitan lanolate, PEG-15 glyceryl ricinoleate, PEG-20 glyceryl stearate, PEG-20 glyceryl isostearate, PEG-20 glyceryl oleate, PEG-20 stearate, PEG-20 methylglucose sesquistearate, PEG-30 glyceryl isostearate, PEG Glyceryl laurate, PEG-30 stearate, PEG-30 glyceryl stearate, PEG-40 stearate, PEG-30 glyceryl laurate, PEG-50 stearate, PEG-100 stearate, PEG-150 laurate.
  • the co-emulsifier (s) C are preferably selected from the following group: butyl octanol, butyl decanol, hexyl octanol, hexyidecanol, octyl decanol, behenyl alcohol (C 22 H 45 OH), cetearyl alcohol [a mixture of cetyla alcohol (C 16 H 33 OH) and stearyl alcohol (C 18 H 37 OH)], lanolin alcohols (wool wax alcohols, which represent the unsaponifiable alcohol fraction of the wool wax which is obtained after the saponification of wool wax). Cetyl and cetylstearyl alcohol are particularly preferred.
  • weight ratios of emulsifier A to emulsifier B to coemulsifier C (A: B: C) as a: b: c, with a, b and c, independently of one another, preferably having rational numbers from 1 to 5 can represent from 1 to 3.
  • a weight ratio of approximately 1: 1: 1 is particularly preferred.
  • the total amount of emulsifiers A and B and of co-emulsifier C is advantageous for the range from 2 to 20% by weight, advantageously from 5 to 15% by weight, in particular from 8 to 13% by weight .-%, each based on the total weight of the formulation to choose.
  • the gas phase of the preparations contains carbon dioxide or consists entirely of carbon dioxide. It is particularly advantageous if carbon dioxide is one or the active ingredient in the preparations according to the invention.
  • compositions according to the invention develop into fine-bubble foams already during their production - for example during stirring or during homogenization.
  • fine-bubble, rich foams of excellent cosmetic elegance are available.
  • preparations which are particularly well tolerated by the skin are available according to the invention, and valuable ingredients can be distributed particularly well on the skin.
  • the formulations according to the present invention contain further emulsifiers.
  • Those emulsifiers which are suitable for producing W / O emulsions are preferably to be used, these being able to be present both individually and in any combination with one another.
  • the other emulsifier (s) are advantageously selected from the group comprising the following compounds:
  • sorbitan stearate PEG-7 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-5 soy sterol, PEG-6 sorbitan beeswax, glyceryl stearate, glyceryl stearate PEG-10 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sorbitan palmitate, PEG-22 / dodecyl glycol copolymer, polyglyceryl-2-PEG-4 stearate, sorbitan laurate, PEG-4 laurate, polysorbate 61, polysorbate 81, polysorbate 65, polysorbate 80, triceteareth-4-phosphate, triceteareth-4 phosphates and Sodium C 1 .
  • the further emulsifier or emulsifiers are preferably selected from the group of the hydrophilic emulsifiers. According to the invention, particular preference is given to mono-, di-, trifatty acid esters of sorbitol.
  • the total amount of the further emulsifiers is advantageously chosen to be less than 5% by weight, based on the total weight of the formulation.
  • Particularly advantageous self-foaming and / or foam-like preparations in the sense of the present invention are free of mono- or diglyceryl fatty acid esters.
  • Preparations according to the invention which contain no glyceryl stearate, glyceryl isostearate, glyceryl diisostearate, glyceryl oleate, glyceryl palmitate, glyceryl myristate, glyceryl alcoholate and / or glyceryl laurate are particularly preferred.
  • the oil phase of the preparations according to the invention is advantageously selected from the group of nonpolar lipids with a polarity> 30 mN / m.
  • Particularly advantageous non-polar lipids for the purposes of the present invention are those listed below.
  • hydrocarbons paraffin oil and other hydrogenated polyolefins such as hydrogenated polyisobutenes, squalane and squalene are particularly advantageous for the purposes of the present invention.
  • the content of the lipid phase is advantageously chosen to be less than 30% by weight, preferably between 2.5 and 30% by weight, particularly preferably between 5 and 15% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the preparation. It may also be advantageous, if not mandatory, if the lipid phase contains up to 40% by weight, based on the total weight of the lipid phase, of polar lipids (with a polarity of ⁇ 20 mN / m) and / or medium-polar lipids (with one polarity) from 20 to 30 mN / m) contains.
  • Particularly advantageous polar lipids for the purposes of the present invention are all native lipids, such as, for. B. olive oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, rapeseed oil, almond oil, palm oil, coconut oil, castor oil, wheat germ oil, grape seed oil, safflower oil, evening primrose oil, macadamia nut oil, corn oil, avocado oil and the like, and those listed below.
  • medium-polar lipids for the purposes of the present invention are those listed below.
  • the inorganic thickening agent or agents can, for example, advantageously be selected from the group of modified or unmodified, naturally occurring or synthetic phyllosilicates. Although it is entirely inexpensive to use pure components, it is also possible in an advantageous manner to incorporate mixtures of various modified and / or unmodified phyllosilicates into the compositions according to the invention.
  • Layer silicates which are also called phyllosilicates, are to be understood in the context of this application as silicates and aluminosilicates, in which the silicate or aluminate units are linked to one another via three Si-O or Al-O bonds and form a corrugated sheet. or form a layer structure.
  • the fourth Si-O or Al-O valence is saturated by cations.
  • the layer structure is largely characterized by strong, covalent bonds.
  • M Al m Si 2 m O 5 ( 2 + m ) " ) for alumosilicates.
  • M is a number greater than zero and less than 2.
  • the charge balance is preferably balanced by H + , alkali or alkaline earth metal ions.
  • Aluminum as a counter ion is also known and advantageous. In contrast to aluminosilicates, these compounds are called aluminum silicates. "Aluminum aluminosilicate" in which aluminum is present both in the silicate network and as a counterion are also known and may be advantageous for the present invention.
  • layered silicates are: Montmorillonite Nao, 33 ((AI 1 , 67 Mgo , 33 ) (OH) 2 (Si 4 O 1 o)) often simplified: AI 2 O 3 * 4SiO 2 * H 2 O * nH 2 O or AI 2 [( OH) 2 / Si 4 O 10 ] • n H 2 O
  • Nontronite Nao, 33 Fe 2 (OH) 2 (Alo, 33Si 3 , 6 O 10 )
  • Montmorillonite is the main mineral of the naturally occurring bentonites.
  • Very advantageous inorganic gel formers in the sense of the present invention are aluminum silicates such as montmonllonites (bentonites, hectorites and their derivatives such as quaternium-18 bentonite, quaternium-18 hectorites, stearalkonium bentonites or stearonconium hectorites) or magnesium-aluminum-silicates (Veegum® types) and sodium-magnesium silicates (Laponite® types)
  • montmonllonites bentonites, hectorites and their derivatives such as quaternium-18 bentonite, quaternium-18 hectorites, stearalkonium bentonites or stearonconium hectorites
  • magnesium-aluminum-silicates Veegum® types
  • sodium-magnesium silicates Liaponite® types
  • Montmorillonites are clay minerals belonging to the dioctahedral smectites and are masses that swell in water but do not become plastic.
  • the layer packs in the three-layer structure of montmorillonite can by reversible storage of water (in 2-7 times the amount) u.
  • Substances such as As alcohols, glycols, pyridine, -picolin, ammonium compounds, hydroxy-aluminosilicate ions, etc. swell.
  • Synthetic magnesium silicates or bentonites which are advantageous in the sense of the present invention are sold, for example, by Süd-Chemie under the trade name Optigel®.
  • An aluminum silicate which is advantageous in the sense of the present invention is sold, for example, by RT Vanderbilt Comp., Inc., under the trade name Veegum®.
  • the various Veegum® types, all of which are advantageous according to the invention, are distinguished by the following compositions
  • Bentone® is a trade name for various neutral and chemically inert gelling agents that are made up of long-chain, organic ammonium salts and special types of montmorillonite. Bentones swell in organic media and make them swell. The gels are stable in dilute acids and alkalis, but they lose some of their gelling properties if they are in contact with strong acids and alkalis for a long time. Due to their organophilic character, the bentones are difficult to wet with water.
  • Bentone® types are sold, for example, by Kronos Titan: Bentone® 27, an organically modified montmorillonite, Bentone® 34 (dimethyldioctylammonium bentonite), which is manufactured according to US 2,531,427 and, because of its lipophilic groups, is better in the lipophilic medium than in water swells, Bentone® 38, an organically modified montmorillonite, a cream-colored to white powder, Bentone® LT, a purified clay mineral, Bentone® Gel MIO, an organically modified montmorillonite, which is offered in mineral oil (SUS-71) in finely suspended form (10% bentonite, 86, 7% mineral oil and 3.3% wetting agent), Bentone® Gel IPM, an organically modified bentonite suspended in isopropyl myristate (10% bentonite, 86.7% isopropyl myristate, 3.3% wetting agent), Bentone® Gel CAO, an organically modified montmorillonite, which is
  • Hydrocolloid is the technological short name for the more correct term “hydrophilic colloid”. Hydrocolloids are macromolecules that are largely linear in shape and have intermolecular interaction forces that enable secondary and main valence bonds between the individual molecules and thus the formation of a network-like structure. Some of them are water-soluble natural or synthetic polymers that form gels or viscous solutions in aqueous systems. They increase the viscosity of the water by either binding water molecules (hydration) or by absorbing and enveloping the water in their intertwined macromolecules, while at the same time restricting the mobility of the water.
  • Such water-soluble polymers represent a large group of chemically very different natural and synthetic polymers, the common feature of which is their solubility in water or aqueous media. The prerequisite for this is that these polymers have a sufficient number of hydrophilic groups for water solubility and are not too strongly crosslinked.
  • the hydrophilic groups can be nonionic, anionic or cationic in nature, for example as follows: +
  • the group of cosmetically and dermatologically relevant hydrocolloids can be divided as follows:
  • organic, natural compounds such as agar-agar, carrageenan, tragacanth, acacia, alginates, pectins, polyoses, guar flour, locust bean gum, starch, dextrins, gelatin, casein,.
  • organic, modified natural substances such as B. carboxymethyl cellulose and other cellulose ethers, hydroxyethyl and propyl cellulose and microcrystalline cellulose like.
  • organic, fully synthetic compounds such as. B. polyacrylic and polymethacrylic compounds, vinyl polymers, polycarboxylic acids, polyethers, polyimines, polyamides, polyurethanes • inorganic compounds, such as. B. polysilicic acids, clay minerals such as montmorillonites, zeolites, silicas.
  • Microcrystalline cellulose is an advantageous hydrocolloid for the purposes of the present invention. It is available, for example, from the "FMC Corporation Food and Pharmaceutical Products" under the trade name Avicel®.
  • a particularly advantageous product in the sense of the present invention is the type Avicel® RC-591, which is modified microcrystalline cellulose which is composed of 89% microcrystalline cellulose and 11% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
  • Weite- Other commercial products in this class of raw materials are Avicel® RC / CL, Avicel® CE-15, Avicel® 500.
  • hydrocolloids which are advantageous according to the invention are, for example, methyl celluloses, as the methyl ethers of cellulose are referred to. They are characterized by the following structural formula
  • R can represent a hydrogen or a methyl group.
  • cellulose mixed ethers which are generally also referred to as methyl celluloses and which, in addition to a dominant content of methyl, additionally contain 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxypropyl or 2-hydroxybutyl groups.
  • (Hydroxypropyl) methyl celluloses are particularly preferred, for example those sold under the trade name Methocel® E4M by Dow Chemical Comp. available.
  • sodium carboxymethyl cellulose the sodium salt of the glycolic acid ether of cellulose, for which R in structural formula I can be a hydrogen and / or CH 2 COONa.
  • R in structural formula I can be a hydrogen and / or CH 2 COONa.
  • Particularly preferred are the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose available under the trade name Natrosol Plus 330 CS from Aqualon, also referred to as cellulose gum.
  • xanthan (CAS No. 1 1138-66-2), also called xanthan gum, which is an anionic heteropolysaccharide which is generally formed from corn sugar by fermentation and is isolated as the potassium salt. It is produced by Xanthomonas campestris and some other species under aerobic conditions with a molecular weight of 2 * 10 ° to 24x10 6 .
  • Xanthan is formed from a chain with ß-1, 4-bound glucose (cellulose) with side chains. The structure of the subgroups consists of glucose, mannose, glucuronic acid, acetate and pyruvate.
  • Xanthan is the name for the first microbial anionic heteropoly saccharide.
  • Xanthan is formed from a chain with ß-1, 4-bound glucose (cellulose) with side chains.
  • the structure of the subgroups consists of glucose, mannose, glucuronic acid, acetate and pyruvate.
  • the number of pyruvate units determines the viscosity of the xanthane.
  • Xanthan is produced in two-day batch cultures with a yield of 70-90%, based on the carbohydrate used. Yields of 25-30 g / l are achieved. The work-up takes place after killing the culture by precipitation with z.
  • B. 2-propanol. Xanthan is then dried and ground.
  • An advantageous gelling agent in the sense of the present invention is also carrageenan, a gel-forming extract similar to agar, made from North Atlantic red algae (Chondrus crispus and Gigartina stellata), which is one of the florides.
  • carrageen is often used for the dried algae product and carrageenan for the extract from it.
  • the carrageenan precipitated from the hot water extract of the algae is a colorless to sand-colored powder with a molecular weight range of 100,000-800,000 and a sulfate content of approx. 25%.
  • Carrageenan which is very easily soluble in warm water; a thixotropic gel forms on cooling, even if the water content is 95-98%. The firmness of the gel is brought about by the double helix structure of the carrageenan.
  • the gel-forming ⁇ fraction consists of D-galactose-4-sulfate and 3,6-anhydro- ⁇ -D-galactose, which are alternately glycosidic in the 1, 3 and 1, 4-positions are connected (in contrast, agar contains 3,6-anhydro- ⁇ -L-galactose).
  • the non-gelling ⁇ fraction is composed of 1,3-glycosidically linked D-galactose-2-sulfate and 1,4-linked D-galactose-2,6-disulfate residues and the like. Easily soluble in cold water.
  • the i-carrageenan composed of D-galactose-4-sulfate in 1,3-bond and 3,6-anhydro- ⁇ -D-galactose-2-sulfate in 1,4-bond is both water-soluble and gel-forming.
  • Other types of carrageenan are also designated with Greek letters: ⁇ , ß, ⁇ , ⁇ , v, ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ .
  • the type of cations present (K + , NH + , Na + , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ ) also influences the solubility of the carrageenans.
  • Chitossan is a partially deacylated chitin. This biopolymer has, among other things, film-forming Properties and is characterized by a silky skin feeling.
  • a disadvantage, however, is its strong stickiness on the skin, which occurs in particular - temporarily - during use. Appropriate preparations may then not be marketable in individual cases because they are not accepted by consumers or judged negatively.
  • Chitosan is known to be used, for example, in hair care. It is better than the chitin on which it is based as a thickener or stabilizer and improves the adhesion and water resistance of polymer films. Representing a large number of prior art sites: HPFiedler, "Lexicon of auxiliaries for pharmacy, cosmetics and related areas", third edition 1989, Edition Cantor, Aulendorf, p. 293, keyword "Chitosan”.
  • n assumes values up to approx. 10,000
  • X represents either the acetyl radical or hydrogen.
  • Chitosan is formed by deacetylation and partial depolymerization (hydrolysis) of chitin, which is due to the structural formula
  • arthropods e.g. insects, crabs, spiders
  • supporting tissues of other organisms e.g. molluscs, algae, fungi.
  • chitosan In the range of approximately pH ⁇ 6, chitosan is positively charged and is also soluble there in aqueous systems. It is not compatible with anionic raw materials. Therefore, the use of nonionic emulsifiers is suitable for the production of chitosan-containing oil-in-water emulsions. These are known per se, for example from EP-A 776 657.
  • Chitosans with a degree of deacetylation> 25%, in particular> 55 to 99% [determined by means of 1 H-NMR] are preferred according to the invention.
  • chitosans with molecular weights between 10,000 and 1,000,000, especially those with molecular weights between 100,000 and 1,000,000. [determined by gel permeation chromatography].
  • Polyacrylates are also advantageous gelators to be used in the sense of the present invention.
  • Polyacrylates which are advantageous according to the invention are acrylate-alkyl acrylate copolymers, in particular those selected from the group of the so-called carbomers or carbopols (Carbopol® is actually a registered trademark of the B.F. Goodrich Company).
  • the acrylate-alkyl acrylate copolymers which are advantageous according to the invention are distinguished by the following structure:
  • R ' represents a long-chain alkyl radical and x and y numbers which symbolize the respective stoichiometric proportion of the respective comonomers.
  • acrylate copolymers and / or acrylate-alkyl-acrylate copolymers which are available from the BFGoodrich Company under the trade names Carbopol® 1382, Carbopol® 981 and Carbopol® 5984, preferably polyacrylates from the group of carbopoles of types 980 , 981, 1382, 2984, 5984 and particularly preferably Carbomer 2001
  • copolymers of C 10 -3o-alkyl acrylates and one or more monomers of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or their esters, which are crosslinked with an allyl ether of sucrose or an allyl ether of pentaerythritol are particularly advantageous.
  • ammonium acryloyldimethylt.auate vinylpyrrolidone copolymers have the empirical formula [C 7 H 16 N 2 SO 4 ] n [C 6 H 9 NO] m , corresponding to a statistical structure as follows
  • copolymers / crosspolymers comprising acryloyldimethyl taurates such as Simugel® EG or Simugel® EG from Seppic S.A.
  • hydrocolloids to be used advantageously according to the invention are also 1.
  • Water-soluble or dispersible anionic polyurethanes which are advantageously obtainable from i) at least one compound containing two or more active hydrogen atoms per
  • Component i) is, in particular, diols, amino alcohols, diamines, polyesterols, polyetherols with a number-average molecular weight of up to 3,000 each, or mixtures thereof, it being possible for up to 3 mol% of the compounds mentioned to be replaced by triols or triamines. Diols and polyester diols are preferred.
  • component (a) comprises at least 50% by weight, based on the total weight of component (a), of a polyester diol.
  • Suitable polyester diols are all those which are customarily used for the production of polyurethanes, in particular reaction products of phthalic acid and diethylene glycol, isophthalic acid and 1,4-butanediol, isophthalic acid / adipic acid and 1,6-hexanediol and adipic acid and ethylene glycol or 5- NaSO 3 isophthalic acid, phthalic acid, adipic acid and 1, 6-hexanediol.
  • Useful diols are e.g. Ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, polyetherols, such as polyethylene glycols with molecular weights of up to 3000, block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide with number average molecular weights of up to 3000 or batch copolymers of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and butylene oxide, which distribute the alkylene oxide units statistically or in form Polymerized blocks included.
  • Ethylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta or hexaethylene glycol are preferred.
  • Useful diols are also poly ( ⁇ -hydroxycarboxylic acid) diols.
  • Suitable amino alcohols are e.g. 2-aminoethanol, 2- (N-methylamino) ethanol, 3-aminopropanol or 4-aminobutanol.
  • Suitable diamines are, for example, ethylenediamine, propylenediamine, 1,4-diaminobutane and 1,6-diaminohexane and ⁇ , ⁇ -diamines which can be prepared by amination of polyalkylene oxides with ammonia.
  • Component ii) is in particular dimethylolpropanoic acid or compounds of the formulas
  • RR stands for a C 2 -C 18 alkylene group and Me stands for Na or K.
  • Component iii) is in particular hexamethylene diisocyanate, isophorone diisocyanate, methyl diphenyl isocyanate (MDI) and / or tolylene diisocyanate.
  • the polyurethanes are obtainable by reacting the compounds of groups i) and ii) with the compounds of group iii) under an inert gas atmosphere in an inert solvent at temperatures from 70 to 130.degree. This reaction can optionally be carried out in the presence of chain extenders in order to produce polyurethanes with higher molecular weights.
  • the components [(i) + (ii)]: iii) are advantageously used in a molar ratio of 0.8 to 1.1: 1.
  • the acid number of the polyurethanes is determined by the composition and the concentration of the compounds of component (ii) in the mixture of components (i) + (ii).
  • the H. Fikentscher K values (determined in 0.1% by weight solutions in N-methylpyrrolidone at 25 ° C. and pH 7) of 15 to 100, preferably 25 to 50.
  • the polyurethanes containing acid groups are (partially or completely) water-soluble or dispersible without the aid of emulsifiers.
  • the salts of the polyurethanes generally have better water solubility or dispersibility in water than the non-neuralized polyurethanes.
  • Alkali metal bases such as sodium hydroxide solution, potassium hydroxide solution, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium carbonate or potassium hydrogen carbonate and alkaline earth metal bases such as calcium hydroxide, calcium oxide, magnesium hydroxide or magnesium carbonate as well as ammonia and amines can be used as the base for the neutralization of the polyurethanes.
  • 2-Amino-2-methylpropanol, diethylaminopropylamine and triisopropanolamine have proven particularly useful for neutralizing the polyurethanes containing acid groups.
  • the neutralization of the polyurethanes containing acid groups can also be carried out with the aid of mixtures of several bases, e.g. Mixtures of sodium hydroxide solution and triisopropanolamine. Depending on the application, the neutralization can partially e.g. 20 to 40% or complete, i.e. 100% done.
  • Water-soluble or dispersible, cationic polyurethanes and polyureas a) at least one diisocyanate which may already have been reacted beforehand with one or more compounds which contain two or more active hydrogen atoms per molecule, and b) at least one diol, primary or secondary amino alcohol, primary or secondary diamine or primary or secondary Triamine with one or more tertiary, quaternary or protonated tertiary amino nitrogen atoms.
  • Preferred diisocyanates are as indicated under 1) above.
  • Compounds with two or more active hydrogen atoms are diols, amino alcohols, diamines, polyesterols.
  • Polyamide diamines and polyetherols. Suitable compounds of this type are indicated as under 1) above.
  • the polyurethanes are produced as described under 1) above.
  • Charged cationic groups can be generated from the tertiary amino nitrogen atoms present either by protonation, for example with carboxylic acids such as lactic acid, or by quaternization, for example with alkylating agents such as C to C 4 alkyl halides or sulfates in the polyureas.
  • alkylating agents such as C to C 4 alkyl halides or sulfates in the polyureas. Examples of such alkylating agents are ethyl chloride, ethyl bromide, methyl chloride, methyl bromide, dimethyl sulfate and diethyl sulfate.
  • carboxyl groups contained in the polyurethane are at least partially neutralized with a suitable base.
  • Carboxyl-containing polycondensation products from anhydrides of tri- or tetracarboxylic acids and diols, diamines or amino alcohols (polyesters, polyamides or polyester amides). These polymers and their preparation are described in more detail in DE-A-42 24 761, to which reference is hereby made in full.
  • the polymers used according to the invention preferably have a K value of 25 to 100, preferably 25 to 50.
  • the polymers in the composition according to the invention are generally present in an amount in the range from 0.2 to 20% by weight on the total weight of the agent.
  • the salt is used in an amount effective to improve the interchangeability of the polymers. In general, the salt is used in an amount of 0.02 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.05 to 5% by weight and in particular 0.1 to 3% by weight, based on the total weight of the agent ,
  • the total amount of one or more hydrocolloids in the finished cosmetic or dermatological preparations is advantageously less than 5% by weight, preferably between 0.1 and 1.0% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparations.
  • the inorganic particulate hydrophobic and / or hydrophobized and / or oil-absorbing solid substances can, for example, advantageously be selected from the group of modified or unmodified layered silicates.
  • the modified carbohydrate derivatives such as cellulose and cellulose derivatives, microcrystalline cellulose, starch and starch derivatives (distarch phosphate, sodium or aluminum starch octenyl succinate, wheat starch, maize starch (Amidon De Mais MST (Wackherr), Argo Brand maize starch (Com Products), Pure -Dent (Grain Processing), Purity 21 C (National Starch), Rice Starch (D.SA 7 (Agrana Starch), Ory- zapearl (Ichimaru Pharcos), Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate Distarch Phosphate (Com PO4 (Agrana Starch) Com PO4 (Tri- K)) Sodium maize starch octenyl succinate (C * EmCap - Instant 12639
  • silicate derivatives such as sodium silicoaluminates, magnesium silicates, sodium magnesium silicates (laponite types), magnesium aluminum silicates (sebum mass) or fluoro magnesium silicates (submica types), calcium aluminum borosilicates.
  • silica dimethyl silylate is preferred.
  • Microcrystalline cellulose is an advantageous solid substance in the sense of the present invention. It is available, for example, from the "FMC Corporation Food and Pharmaceutical Products” under the trade name Avicel®.
  • a particularly advantageous product in the sense of the present invention is the type Avicel® RC-591, which is a modified microcrystalline cellulose which is composed of 89% microcrystalline cellulose and 11% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
  • Other commercial products in this raw material class are Avicel® RC / CL, Avicel® CE-15, Avicel® 500.
  • microsphere particles which are based on crosslinked polymethyl methacrylates (INCI: crosslinked methyl methacrylates). These are listed by SEPPIC under the trade names gen Micropearl® M305, Micropearl® 201, Micropearl® M 310 and Micropearl® MHB and are characterized by an oil absorption capacity of 40-100 g / 100g.
  • Aerosils silicon dioxide obtained by thermal decomposition of ethyl silicate
  • Aerosils are highly disperse silicas with an irregular shape, the specific surface of which is usually very large (200 - 400 m 2 / g) and can be controlled depending on the manufacturing process.
  • Aerosils to be used advantageously according to the invention are available, for example, under the trade names: Aerosil® 130 (Degussa Hüls) Aerosil® 200 (Degussa Hüls) Aerosil 255 (Degussa Hüls) Aerosil® 300 (Degussa Hüls) Aerosil® 380 (Degussa Hüls) B- 6C (Suzuki Yushi) CAB-O-SIL Fumed Silica (Cabot) CAB-O- SIL EH-5 (Cabot) CAB-O- SIL HS-5 (Cabot) CAB-O-SIL LM-130 (Cabot) CAB- O-SIL MS-55 (Cabot) CAB-O-SIL M-
  • Sorbosil AC77 (Crosfield Co.) Sorbosil TC 15 (Crosfield Co.) Spherica (Ikeda) Spheriglass (Potters-Ballotini) Spheron L-1500 (Presperse) Spheron N- 2000 (Presperse) Spheron P-1500 (Presperse) Wacker HDK H 30 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK N 20 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK P 100 H (Wacker Silicones) Wacker HDK N 20P (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK N 25P (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK S 13 (Wacker-Chemie ) Wacker HDK T 30 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK V 15 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK V 15 P (Wacker-Chemie) Zelec Sil (DuPont)
  • CAB-O-SIL TS-610 (Cabot)
  • CAB-O-SIL TS-720 is obtained, for example, by adding dimethylsilyl groups to silica dimethyl silylate (e.g. Aerosil® R972 (Degussa Hüls) Aerosil® R974 (Degussa Hüls) (Cabot) Wacker HDK H15 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK H18 (Wacker-Chemie) Wacker HDK H20 (Wacker-Chemie)).
  • silica silylates for example Aerosil R 812 (Degussa Hüls) CAB-O-SIL TS-530 (Cabot) Sipemat D 17 (Degussa Hüls) Wacker HDK H2000 (Wacker-Chemie)
  • Polymethylsilsesquioxanes are available, for example, under the trade names Tospearl® 2000 B from GE Bayer Silikones, Tospearl 145A from Toshiba, AEC Silicone Resin Spheres from A & E Connock or Wacker - Belsil PMS MK from Wacker-Chemie.
  • the cosmetic and / or dermatological preparations according to the invention can be composed as usual.
  • Preparations for skin care are particularly advantageous for the purposes of the present invention: they can be used for cosmetic and / or dermatological light protection, for treating the skin and / or hair and as a make-up product in decorative cosmetics.
  • Another advantageous embodiment of the present invention consists of after-sun products.
  • cosmetic or topical dermatological compositions can be used for the purposes of the present invention, for example as a skin protection cream, day or night cream, etc. It may be possible and advantageous to use the compositions according to the invention as the basis for pharmaceutical formulations.
  • the preparations according to the invention can also represent “cleansing foams”, which are used, for example, to remove make-up and / or make-up or as a mild wash foam - possibly also for Impure skin can be used.
  • cleaning foams can advantageously also be used as so-called “rinse off” preparations which are rinsed off the skin after use
  • the cosmetic and / or dermatological preparations according to the invention can also advantageously be in the form of a foam for the care of the hair or the scalp, in particular a foam for inserting the hair, a foam which is used for blow-drying the hair, a hairdressing and treatment foam.
  • the cosmetic and dermatological preparations according to the invention are applied to the skin and / or the hair in a sufficient amount in the manner customary for cosmetics.
  • the cosmetic and dermatological preparations according to the invention can contain cosmetic auxiliaries as are usually used in such preparations, e.g. B. preservatives, preservation aids, bactericides, perfumes, dyes, pigments that have a coloring effect, moisturizing and / or moisturizing substances, fillers that improve the feeling on the skin, fats, oils, waxes or the other usual components of a cosmetic or dermatological formulation such as alcohols, polyols, polymers, foam stabilizers, electrolytes, organic solvents or silicone derivatives.
  • cosmetic auxiliaries as are usually used in such preparations, e.g. B. preservatives, preservation aids, bactericides, perfumes, dyes, pigments that have a coloring effect, moisturizing and / or moisturizing substances, fillers that improve the feeling on the skin, fats, oils, waxes
  • Advantageous preservatives for the purposes of the present invention are, for example, formaldehyde releasers (such as, for example, DMDM hydantoin), iodopropyl butyl carbamates (for example those available under the trade names Koncyl-L, Koncyl-S and Konkaben LMB from Lonza), parabens, Phenoxyethanol, ethanol, benzoic acid and the like.
  • the preservation system according to the invention advantageously also includes preservation aids, such as, for example, octoxyglycerol, glycine soya, etc.
  • compositions are also obtained if antioxidants are used as additives or active ingredients.
  • the preparations advantageously contain one or more antioxidants. All of the antioxidants suitable or customary for cosmetic and / or dermatological applications can be used as inexpensive, but nevertheless optional, antioxidants.
  • the antioxidants are advantageously selected from the group consisting of amino acids (eg glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan) and their derivatives, imidazoles (eg urocanic acid) and their derivatives, peptides such as D, L- Carnosine, D-camosin, L-camosine and their derivatives (e.g. anserine), carotenoids, carotenes (e.g. ⁇ -carotene, ⁇ -carotene, lycopene) and their derivatives, lipoic acid and their derivatives (e.g. Dihydrolipoic acid), aurothioglucose, propylthiouracil and other thiols (e.g.
  • amino acids eg glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan
  • imidazoles eg urocanic acid
  • peptides such as D, L- Carnosine, D-camosin,
  • thioredoxin glutathione, cysteine, cystine, cystamine and their glycosyl, N-acetyl, methyl, ethyl, propyl, amyl, Butyl and lauryl, palmitoyl, oleyl, ⁇ -linoleyl, cholesteryl and glyceryl esters) and their salts, dilaurylthiodipropionate, distearylthiodipropionate, thiodipropionic acid and their derivatives (esters, ethers, peptides, lipids, nucleotides, nucleosides and salts) and Sulfoximine compounds (e.g.
  • buthionine sulfoximines in very low tolerable dosages (e.g. B. pmol to ⁇ mol / kg), also (metal) chelators (e.g. ⁇ -hydroxy fatty acids, palmitic acid, phytic acid, lactoferrin), ⁇ -hydroxy acids (e.g.
  • citric acid citric acid, lactic acid, malic acid
  • humic acid bile acid, bile extracts, Bilirubin, biliverdin, EDTA, EGTA and their derivatives
  • unsaturated fatty acids and their derivatives e.g. ⁇ -linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid
  • folic acid and their derivatives ubiquinone and ubiquinol and their derivatives
  • vitamin C and derivatives e.g.
  • Ascorbyl palmitate Mg ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl acetate), tocopherols and derivatives (eg vitamin E acetate), vitamin A and derivatives (vitamin A palmitate) as well as konyferyl benzoate of benzoin, rutinic acid and its derivatives, ferulic acid and its derivatives , Butylated hydroxytoluene, butylated hydroxyanisole, nordihydroguajak resin acid, nordihydroguajaretic acid, trihydroxybutyrophenone, uric acid and its derivatives, mannose and its derivatives, zinc and its derivatives (e.g. ZnO, ZnSO4) selenium and its derivatives (e.g.
  • stilbene and their derivatives e.g. B. stilbene oxide, trans-stilbene oxide
  • derivatives suitable according to the invention salts, esters, ethers, sugars, nucleotides, nucleosides, peptides and lipids
  • water-soluble antioxidants such as vitamins, e.g. B. ascorbic acid and its derivatives.
  • compositions according to the invention are very good vehicles for cosmetic or dermatological active ingredients in the skin, preferred active ingredients being antioxidants which can protect the skin against oxidative stress.
  • preferred active ingredients being antioxidants which can protect the skin against oxidative stress.
  • Preferred antioxidants are vitamin E and its derivatives and vitamin A and its derivatives.
  • the amount of the antioxidants (one or more compounds) in the preparations is preferably 0.001 to 30% by weight, particularly preferably 0.05 to 20% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight the preparation.
  • vitamin E and / or its derivatives represent the antioxidant (s)
  • vitamin A or vitamin A derivatives or carotenes or their derivatives represent the antioxidant or antioxidants, it is advantageous to add their respective concentrations in the range from 0.001 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the formulation choose.
  • the active ingredients can also be selected very advantageously from the group of lipophilic active ingredients, in particular from the following group:
  • vitamin B 1 vitamin B 12, vitamin D t , but also bisabolol, unsaturated fatty acids, especially the essential fatty acids
  • the active ingredient (s) are also particularly advantageously selected from the group of NO synthase inhibitors, in particular if the preparations according to the invention are intended for the treatment and prophylaxis of the symptoms of intrinsic and / or extrinsic skin aging and for the treatment and prophylaxis of the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation on the skin ,
  • the preferred NO synthase inhibitor is nitroarginine.
  • the active ingredient (s) are also advantageously selected from the group comprising catechins and bile esters of catechins and aqueous or organic extracts from plants or parts of plants which contain catechins or bile esters of catechins, such as, for example, the leaves of Plant family Theaceae, especially the species Camellia sinensis (green tea).
  • catechins and bile esters of catechins and aqueous or organic extracts from plants or parts of plants which contain catechins or bile esters of catechins, such as, for example, the leaves of Plant family Theaceae, especially the species Camellia sinensis (green tea).
  • their typical ingredients such as polyphenols or catechins, caffeine, vitamins, sugar, minerals, amino acids, lipids are in part.
  • Catechins are a group of compounds which are to be regarded as hydrogenated flavones or anthocyanidins and derivatives of "catechins” (catechol, 3,3 ', 4', 5,7-flavanpentaol, 2- (3,4- Dihydroxyphenyl) -chroman-3,5,7-triol) Also epicatechin ((2R, 3R) -3,3 ', 4', 5,7-flavanpentaol) is an advantageous active substance in the sense of the present invention.
  • Plant extracts containing catechins in particular extracts of green tea, such as. B. extracts from leaves of the plants of the species Camellia spec, especially the teas Camellia sinenis, C. assamica, C. talien- sis or C. irrawadiensis and crosses of these with, for example, Camellia japonica.
  • Preferred active ingredients are also polyphenols or catechins from the group (-) - catechol, (+) - catechin, (-) - catechin gallate, (-) - gallocatechin gallate, (+) - epicatechin, (-) - epicatechin , (-) - epicatechin gallate, (-) - epigallocatechin, (-) - epigallocatechin gallate.
  • Flavon and its derivatives are advantageous active substances in the sense of the present invention. They are characterized by the following basic structure (substitution positions specified):
  • flavones usually occur in glycosidated form.
  • the flavonoids are preferably chosen from the group of substances of the generic structural formula
  • the flavonoids can also be advantageously selected from the group of substances of the generic structural formula
  • Z- ⁇ to Z 6 are independently selected from the group H, OH, alkoxy and hydroxyalkoxy, where the alkoxy or hydroxyalkoxy groups can be branched and unbranched and can have 1 to 18 carbon atoms, and wherein Gly is selected from the group of mono- and oligoglycoside residues.
  • Such structures can preferably be selected from the group of substances of the generic structural formula
  • Gl ⁇ Gly 2 and Gly 3 independently of one another represent monoglycoside residues or. Gly 2 or Gly 3 can also represent, individually or together, saturations by hydrogen atoms.
  • Gly 1 ( Gly 2 and Gly 3 are preferably selected independently of one another from the group of the hexosyl radicals, in particular the rhamnosyl radicals and glucosyl radicals.
  • hexosyl radicals for example allosyl, altrosyl, galactosyl, gulosyl, idosyl, mannosyl and talosyl, may also be used advantageously.
  • Zi to Z 5 are advantageously selected independently of one another from the group H, OH, methoxy, ethoxy and 2-hydroxyethoxy, and the flavone glycosides have the structure
  • Gly t, Gly and Gly 2 independently of one another, are monoglycoside radicals.
  • Gly 2 or Gly 3 can also represent, individually or together, saturations by hydrogen atoms.
  • Gly-i, Gly 2 and Gly 3 are preferably selected independently of one another from the group of the hexosyl radicals, in particular the rhamnosyl radicals and glucosyl radicals.
  • hexosyl radicals for example allosyl, altrosyl, galactosyl, gulosyl, idosyl, mannosyl and talosyl, may also be used advantageously. It can also be advantageous according to the invention to use pentosyl residues.
  • ⁇ -glucosylrutin For the purposes of the present invention, it is particularly advantageous to select the flavone glycosides from the group ⁇ -glucosyl rutin, ⁇ -glucosyl myrcetin, ⁇ -glucosyl iso-quercitrin, ⁇ -glucosyl iso-quercetin and ⁇ -glucosyl-quercitrin.
  • ⁇ -glucosylrutin is particularly preferred.
  • naringin aurantiin, naringenin-7-rhamnoglucosid
  • hesperidin 3 ', 5,7-trihydroxy-4'-methoxyflavanon-7-rutinoside
  • hesperidoside hesperetin-7-O-rutinoside
  • Rutin (3,3 ', 4', 5,7-pentahydroxyflyvon-3-rutinoside, quercetin-3-rutinosid, sophorin, birutan, rutabion, taurutin, phytomelin, melin), troxerutin (3,5-dihydroxy-3 ', 4', 7-tris (2-hydroxyethoxy) flavon-3- (6-O- (6-deoxy- ⁇ -L-mannopyranosyl) -ß-D-glucopyranoside)), monoxerutin (3.3 ', 4', 5-tetrahydroxy-7- (2-hydroxyethoxy) flavon-3- (6-O- (6-deoxy- ⁇ -L-mannopyranosyl) -ß-D-glucopyranoside)), dihydrorobinetin ( 3,3 ', 4', 5 ', 7-pentahydroxyflavanone), taxifolin (3,3', 4 ', 5,7-pentahydroxyflavanone),
  • the active ingredient (s) from the group of ubiquinones and plastoquinones.
  • Coenzyme Q10 which is characterized by the following structural formula, is particularly advantageous. draws is:
  • Creatine and / or creatine derivatives are also preferred active substances for the purposes of the present invention. Creatine is characterized by the following structure:
  • Preferred derivatives are creatine phosphate and creatine suifate, creatine acetate, creatine ascorbate and the derivatives esterified on the carboxyl group with mono- or polyfunctional alcohols.
  • acyl-carnitine which is selected from the group of substances of the following general structural formula O
  • R is selected from the group of branched and unbranched alkyl radicals having up to 10 carbon atoms are advantageous active substances in the sense of the present invention.
  • Propionylcarnitine and in particular acetylcarnitine are preferred.
  • Both entantiomers (D- and L-form) can be used advantageously for the purposes of the present invention. It can also be advantageous to use any mixture of enantiomers, for example a racemate of D and L form.
  • the list of the active substances or combinations of active substances mentioned which can be used in the preparations according to the invention is of course not intended to be limiting.
  • the active ingredients can be used individually or in any combination with one another.
  • Skin aging is e.g. B. caused by endogenous, genetically determined factors. In the epidermis and dermis it occurs due to aging e.g. B. the following structural damage and malfunctions, which may also fall under the term "senile xerosis":
  • Exogenous factors such as UV light and chemical pollutants
  • B. accelerate or complement the endogenous aging processes.
  • exogenous factors e.g. B. the following structural damage and functional disorders in the skin, which go beyond the extent and quality of the damage with chronological aging: d) visible vasodilation (telangiectasia, cuperosis); e) flaccidity and wrinkling; f) local hyper, hypo and incorrect pigmentation (e.g. age spots) and g) increased susceptibility to mechanical stress (e.g. cracking).
  • formulations according to the invention can also have an anti-wrinkle effect or considerably increase the effect of known anti-wrinkle active ingredients. Accordingly, formulations in the sense of the present invention are particularly advantageous for the prophylaxis and treatment of cosmetic or dermatological skin changes, such as those described for example in US Pat. B. occur during skin aging. They are also advantageous against the appearance of dry or rough skin.
  • the present invention therefore relates to products for the care of the naturally aged skin and for the treatment of the consequential damage caused by light aging, in particular the phenomena listed under a) to g).
  • the water phase of the preparations according to the invention can advantageously contain customary cosmetic auxiliaries, such as, for example, alcohols, in particular those having a low C number, preferably ethanol and / or isopropanol, diols or polyols having a low C number, and their ethers, preferably propylene glycol, glycerol, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monoethyl or monobutyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl or monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monomethyl or monoethyl ether and analog products, polymers, foam stabilizers, electrolytes and moisturizers.
  • customary cosmetic auxiliaries such as, for example, alcohols, in particular those having a low C number, preferably ethanol and / or isopropanol, diols or polyols having a low C number, and their ethers, preferably propylene glycol, glycerol, ethylene glycol, ethylene
  • Moisturizers are substances or mixtures of substances that give cosmetic or dermatological preparations the property of reducing the release of moisture from the horny layer (also called trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL)) and / or hydrating the skin after application or distribution on the skin surface To influence the horny layer positively.
  • TEWL trans-epidermal water loss
  • moisturizers for the purposes of the present invention are, for example, glycerol, lactic acid, pyrrolidone carboxylic acid and urea. Furthermore, it is particularly advantageous to use polymeric moisturizers from the group of water-soluble and / or water-swellable and / or water-gelable polysaccharides. For example, hyaluronic acid, chitosan and / or a fuco- rich polysaccharide, which is filed in the Chemical Abstracts under the registration number 178463-23-5 and z. B. is available under the name Fucogel®1000 from the company SOLABIA SA.
  • the cosmetic and dermatological preparations according to the invention can contain dyes and / or color pigments, in particular if they are in the form of decorative cosmetics.
  • the dyes and pigments can be selected from the corresponding positive list in the Cosmetics Ordinance or the EC list of cosmetic colorants. In most cases, they are identical to the colorants approved for food.
  • Advantageous color pigments are, for example, titanium dioxide, mica, iron oxides (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 O 4l FeO (OH)) and / or tin oxide.
  • Advantageous dyes are, for example, carmine, Berlin blue, chrome oxide green, ultramarine blue and / or manganese violet. It is particularly advantageous to choose the dyes and / or color pigments from the list below.
  • the Color Index Numbers (CIN) are taken from the Rowe Color Index, 3rd edition, Society of Dyers and Colorists, Bradford, England, 1971.
  • Chlorophyll a and b Copper compounds of chlorophyll and 75810 green
  • Chromium oxide containing 77289 green Chemical or other name CIN color
  • Titanium dioxide and its mixtures with mica 77891 white
  • the formulations according to the invention are in the form of products which are used on the face, it is advantageous to choose one or more substances from the following group as the dye: 2,4-dihydroxyazobenzene, 1- (2'-chloro-4'- nitro-1'-phenylazo) -2-hydroxynaphthalene, ceres red, 2- (sulfo-1-naphthylazo) -1-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid, calcium salt of 2-hydroxy-1, 2'-azonaphthalene-1'- sulfonic acid, calcium and barium salts of 1- (2-sulfo-4-methyl-1-phenylazo) -2-naphthylcarboxylic acid, calcium salt of 1- (2-sulfo-1-naphthylazo) -2-hydroxynaphthalene-3-carboxylic acid, aluminum salt 1- (4-sulfo-1-phenylazo) -2-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid, aluminum
  • oil-soluble natural dyes such as. B. paprika extracts, ß-carotene or cochineal.
  • Formulations containing pearlescent pigments are also advantageous for the purposes of the present invention.
  • the types of pearlescent pigments listed below are particularly preferred:
  • Natural pearlescent pigments such as. B.
  • Monocrystalline pearlescent pigments such as B. Bismuth oxychloride (BiOCI)
  • Layer-substrate pigments e.g. B. mica / metal oxide
  • Pearlescent pigments are based, for example, on powdered pigments or castor oil dispersions of bismuth oxychloride and / or titanium dioxide and bismuth oxychloride and / or titanium dioxide on mica. Particularly advantageous is z.
  • pearlescent pigments available from Merck under the trade names Timiron, Colorona or Dichrona.
  • pearlescent pigments which are advantageous in the sense of the present invention are obtainable in numerous ways known per se.
  • other substrates besides mica can be coated with other metal oxides, such as. B. silica and the like.
  • metal oxides such as. B. silica and the like.
  • Ronaspheren TiO 2 and Fe 2 O 3 coated SiO 2 particles
  • Iron pearlescent pigments which are produced without the use of mica are particularly preferred. Such pigments are e.g. B. available under the trade name Sicopearl copper 1000 from BASF.
  • effect pigments which are available from Flora Tech under the trade name Metasomes Standard / Glitter in various colors (yello, red, green, blue).
  • the glitter particles are present in mixtures with various auxiliaries and dyes (such as, for example, the dyes with the Color Index (Cl) numbers 19140, 77007, 77289, 77491).
  • the dyes and pigments can be present both individually and in a mixture and can be mutually coated, different color effects generally being produced by different coating thicknesses.
  • the total amount of dyes and coloring pigments is advantageously from the range of z. B. 0.1 wt .-% to 30 wt .-%, preferably from 0.5 to 15 wt .-%, in particular selected from 1, 0 to 10 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of the preparations.
  • cosmetic and dermatological preparations the main purpose of which is not protection against sunlight, but which nevertheless contain UV protection substances.
  • So z. B. usually incorporated into day creams or makeup products UV-A or UV-B filter substances.
  • UV protection substances like antioxidants and, if desired, preservatives, also effectively protect the preparations themselves against spoilage.
  • Cosmetic and dermatological preparations in the form of a sunscreen are also favorable.
  • the preparations in the sense of the present invention preferably contain, in addition to one or more UV filter substances according to the invention, at least one further UV-A and / or UV-B filter substance.
  • the formulations may, although not necessary, optionally also contain one or more organic and / or inorganic pigments as UV filter substances, which may be present in the water and / or the oil phase.
  • Preferred inorganic pigments are metal oxides and / or other metal compounds which are sparingly soluble or insoluble in water, in particular oxides of titanium (TiO 2 ), zinc (ZnO), iron (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 ), zirconium (ZrO 2 ), silicon ( SiO 2 ), manganese (e.g. MnO), aluminum (Al 2 O 3 ), cerium (e.g. Ce 2 O 3 ), mixed oxides of the corresponding metals and mixtures of such oxides.
  • such pigments can advantageously be surface-treated (“coated”), with an amphiphilic or hydrophobic character, for example, being formed or maintained be provided with a hydrophobic layer.
  • z. B titanium dioxide pigments coated with octylsilanol. Suitable titanium dioxide particles are available under the trade name T805 from Degussa. Aluminum stearate is also particularly advantageous coated TiO 2 pigments, e.g. B. those available under the trade name MT 100 T from TAYCA.
  • Another advantageous coating of the inorganic pigments consists of dimethylpolysiloxane (also: dimethicone), a mixture of fully methylated, linear siloxane polymers which are blocked at the end with trimethylsiloxy units.
  • Zinc oxide pigments which are coated in this way are particularly advantageous for the purposes of the present invention.
  • the inorganic pigments are also advantageous to coat with a mixture of dimethylpolysiloxane, in particular dimethylpolysiloxane with an average chain length of 200 to 350 dimethylsiloxane units, and silica gel, which is also referred to as simethicone. It is particularly advantageous if the inorganic pigments are additionally coated with aluminum hydroxide or aluminum oxide hydrate (also: alumina, CAS no .: 1333-84-2). Titanium dioxides coated with simethicone and alumina are particularly advantageous, the coating also being able to contain water. An example of this is the titanium dioxide available from Merck under the trade name Eusolex T2000.
  • An advantageous organic pigment for the purposes of the present invention is 2,2'-methylene-bis- (6- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -4- (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenol) [INCI: bisoctyl-triazole], which is characterized by the chemical structural formula
  • Preparations according to the invention advantageously contain substances which absorb UV radiation in the UV-A and / or UV-B range, the total amount of the filter substances, for. B. 0.1 wt .-% to 30 wt .-%, preferably 0.5 to 20 wt .-%, in particular 1, 0 to 15.0 wt .-%, based on the total weight of the preparations to kos -
  • metallic preparations that protect the hair or skin from the entire range of ultraviolet radiation. They can also serve as a sunscreen for the hair or skin.
  • UV-A filter substances for the purposes of the present invention are dibenzoyl methane derivatives, in particular 4- (tert-butyl) -4'-methoxydibenzoyl methane (CAS No. 70356-09-1), which is available from Givaudan under the Parsol brand ® 1789 and is sold by Merck under the trade name Eusolex® 9020.
  • dibenzoyl methane derivatives in particular 4- (tert-butyl) -4'-methoxydibenzoyl methane (CAS No. 70356-09-1), which is available from Givaudan under the Parsol brand ® 1789 and is sold by Merck under the trade name Eusolex® 9020.
  • UV-A filter substances are phenylene-1,4-bis (2-benzimidazyl) -3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid
  • salts especially the corresponding sodium, potassium or triethanolammonium salts, in particular the phenylene-1,4-bis (2-benzimidazyl) -3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid bis sodium salt
  • 1,4-di (2-oxo-10-sulfo-3-bomylidenemethyl) benzene and its salts especially the corresponding 10-sulfato compounds, especially the corresponding sodium, potassium or triethanolammonium salt
  • benzene-1, 4- di (2-oxo-3-bornylidenemethyl-10-sulfonic acid) is also called benzene-1, 4- di (2-oxo-3-bornylidenemethyl-10-sulfonic acid
  • Advantageous UV filter substances in the sense of the present invention are also so-called broadband filters, i.e. Filter substances that absorb both UV-A and UV-B radiation.
  • Advantageous broadband filters or UV-B filter substances are, for example, bis-resorcinyltriazine derivatives with the following structure:
  • R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are independently selected from the group of branched and unbranched alkyl groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms or a single hydrogen atom. Particularly preferred are the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (2-ethylhexyloxy) -2-hydroxy] phenyl ⁇ -6- (4-methoxyphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine (INCI: Aniso Tria - Zin), which is available under the trade name Tinosorb® S from CIBA-Chemicals GmbH.
  • Particularly advantageous preparations within the meaning of the present invention which are distinguished by a high or very high UV-A protection, preferably contain several UV-A and / or broadband filters, in particular dibenzoylmethane derivatives [for example the 4- (tert-butyl) -4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane], benzotriazole derivatives [for example the 2,2'-methylene-bis- (6- (2H-benzotriazole -2-yl) -4- (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenol)], phenylene-1,4-bis (2-benzimidazyl) -3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid and / or their salts, the 1,4-di (2-oxo-10-sulfo-3-bornylidenemethyl) benzene and / or its salts and / or the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (2-ethyl- hexyloxy) -2-
  • UV filter substances which the structural motif
  • UV filter substances for the purposes of the present invention, for example the s-triazine derivatives described in European patent application EP 570 838 A1, the chemical structure of which is given by the generic formula
  • R represents a branched or unbranched CrC 18 alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted with one or more CC 4 alkyl groups,
  • X represents an oxygen atom or an NH group,
  • Ri is a branched or unbranched CrC 18 alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted with one or more CC 4 alkyl groups, or a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or a group of the formula
  • A represents a branched or unbranched CC 18 alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 cycloalkyl or aryl radical, optionally substituted by one or more dC 4 alkyl groups,
  • R 3 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, n represents a number from 1 to 10,
  • R 2 represents a branched or unbranched C 8 -C alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted with one or more CC alkyl groups, when X represents the NH group, and a branched or unbranched CC 18 Alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted with one or more dC 4 alkyl groups, or a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or a group of the formula
  • A represents a branched or unbranched CC 18 alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 2 cycloalkyl or aryl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 alkyl groups,
  • R 3 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group
  • n represents a number from 1 to 10 when X represents an oxygen atom.
  • a particularly preferred UV filter substance in the sense of the present invention is also an asymmetrically substituted s-triazine, the chemical structure of which is represented by the formula
  • dioctylbutylamidotriazon (INCI: dioctylbutamidotriazone) and is available under the trade name UVASORB HEB from Sigma 3V.
  • a symmetrically substituted s-triazine which is 4,4 ', 4 "- (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triyltriimino) tris-benzoic acid tris (2- ethylhexyl ester), synonym: 2,4,6-tris [anilino- (p-carbo-2'-ethyl-1'-hexyloxy)] - 1,3,5-triazine (INCI: octyl triazone), which is marketed by BASF Aktiengesellschaft under the trade name UVINUL® T 150.
  • Rj, R 2 and A represent a wide variety of organic radicals.
  • Also advantageous in the sense of the present invention are the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (3-sulfonato) - 2-hydroxypropyloxy) -2-hydroxy] phenyl ⁇ -6- (4-methoxyphenyl) -1, 3,5-triazine sodium salt, the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (3- (2-propyloxy) -2-hydroxypropyloxy) -2-hydroxy] phenyl ⁇ -6- (4-methoxyphenyl ) -1, 3,5-triazine, the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (2-ethylhexyloxy) -2-hydroxy] phenyl ⁇ -6- [4- (2-methoxyethyl carboxyl ) -phenylamino] -1, 3,5-triazine, the 2,4-bis - ⁇ [4- (3- (2-propyloxy) -2-hydroxypropyloxy) -2-hydroxy] phenyl ⁇ -6- [4
  • An advantageous broadband filter for the purposes of the present invention is 2,2'-methylene-bis- (6- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -4- (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenol) , which is characterized by the chemical structural formula
  • Tinosorb® M is available under the trade name Tinosorb® M from CIBA-Chemicals GmbH.
  • Another advantageous broadband filter for the purposes of the present invention is 2- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -4-methyl-6- [2-methyl-3- [1, 3,3,3-tetramethyl-1 - [( trimethylsilyl) oxy] disiloxanyl] propyl] phenol (CAS No .: 155633-54-8) with the INCI name Drometrizole Trisiloxane, which is characterized by the chemical structural formula is marked.
  • the UV-B and / or broadband filters can be oil-soluble or water-soluble.
  • Advantageous oil-soluble UV-B and / or broadband filter substances are e.g. B .:
  • 3-benzylidene camphor derivatives preferably 3- (4-methylbenzylidene) camphor, 3-benzylidene camphor;
  • 4-aminobenzoic acid derivatives preferably 4- (dimethylamino) benzoic acid (2-ethylhexyl) ester, 4- (dimethylamino) benzoic acid amyl ester; ⁇ 2,4,6-trianilino- (p-carbo-2'-ethyl-1'-hexyloxy) -1, 3,5-triazine;
  • esters of benzalmalonic acid preferably 4-methoxybenzalmalonic acid di (2-ethylhexyl) ester
  • esters of cinnamic acid preferably 4-methoxycinnamic acid (2-ethylhexyl) ester, 4-methoxycinnamic acid isopentyl ester;
  • benzophenone preferably 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy-4'-methylbenzophenone, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone
  • Advantageous water-soluble UV-B and / or broadband filter substances are e.g. B .:
  • ⁇ sulfonic acid derivatives of 3-benzylidene camphor such as.
  • a further light protection filter substance to be used advantageously according to the invention is ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate (octocrylene), which is available from BASF under the name Uvinul ® N 539 and is characterized by the following structure:
  • the preparations according to the invention advantageously contain the substances which absorb UV radiation in the UV-A and / or UV-B range in a total amount of, for. B. 0.1 wt .-% to 30 wt .-%, preferably 0.5 to 20 wt .-%, in particular 1.0 to 15.0 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of the preparations to cosmetic
  • 0.1 wt .-% to 30 wt .-% preferably 0.5 to 20 wt .-%, in particular 1.0 to 15.0 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of the preparations to cosmetic
  • Example 1 (foam-shaped O / W cream):
  • Emulsion II% by weight% by volume Emulsion II% by weight% by volume
  • Vitamin E acetate 1, 00
  • Vitamin E acetate 2.00
  • Predispersion of the inorganic gelling agent (hectorite) and swelling of the hydrocolloids while stirring in the water phase Predispersion of quaternium 18 hectorite in the hot fat phase.
  • Adding the particulate clear hydrophobic, hydrophobized solid substances with stirring Homogenization using a gear rim dispersion machine (rotor-stator principle) at 65 ° C. 45 min stirring in the Becomix while gassing with helium at 1 bar with cooling to 30 ° C. Add the additives at 30 ° C (perfume). Homogenization using a gear rim dispersing machine (rotor-stator principle) at 23 ° C.

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L'invention concerne des préparations cosmétiques ou dermatologiques auto-moussantes et/ou sous forme de mousses comprenant: I) un système émulsifiant composé A) d'au moins un émulsifiant A, sélectionné dans le groupe constitué par les acides gras complètement neutralisés, partiellement neutralisés ou pas neutralisés, ramifiés et/ou linéaires, saturés et/ou insaturés, ayant une longueur de chaîne de 10 à 40 atomes de carbone; B) d'au moins un émulsifiant B, sélectionné dans le groupe constitué par les esters d'acide gras polyéthoxylés ayant une longueur de chaîne de 10 à 40 atomes de carbone et un degré d'éthoxylation de 5 à 100; et C) d'au moins un co-émulsifiant C, sélectionné dans le groupe constitué par les alcools gras saturés et/ou insaturés, ramifiés et/ou linéaires, ayant une longueur de chaîne de 10 à 40 atomes de carbone; II) jusqu'à 30 % en poids, relativement au poids total de la préparation, d'une phase lipide; III) 1 à 90 % en volume, relativement au volume total de la préparation, d'au moins un gaz sélectionné dans le groupe constitué par l'air, l'oxygène, l'azote, l'hélium, l'argon, le protoxyde d'azote (N2O) et le dioxyde de carbone (CO2); IV) 0,01 - 10 % en poids d'un ou de plusieurs gélifiants sélectionnés dans le groupe constitué par les épaississants inorganiques; V) une ou plusieurs substances, sélectionnées dans le groupe constitué par les hydrocolloïdes organiques; VI) 0,01 - 10 % en poids d'une ou de plusieurs substances solides particulaires hydrophobes et/ou rendues hydrophobes et/ou absorbant l'huile.
EP02730018A 2001-03-15 2002-03-15 Preparations auto-moussantes ou sous forme de mousses comportant des gelifiants inorganiques, des hydrocolloides organiques et des substances solides particulaires hydrophobes et/ou rendues hydrophobes et/ou absorbant l'huile Withdrawn EP1377256A2 (fr)

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