EP3129528A1 - Corps moulé en cellulose à l'intérieur duquel sont dispersées des compositions de matières minérales physiologiquement actives - Google Patents
Corps moulé en cellulose à l'intérieur duquel sont dispersées des compositions de matières minérales physiologiquement activesInfo
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- EP3129528A1 EP3129528A1 EP15716470.8A EP15716470A EP3129528A1 EP 3129528 A1 EP3129528 A1 EP 3129528A1 EP 15716470 A EP15716470 A EP 15716470A EP 3129528 A1 EP3129528 A1 EP 3129528A1
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- mineral
- magnesium
- water
- minerals
- cellulose
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Definitions
- the invention relates to functional cellulose shaped bodies in which water-soluble mineral compounds are incorporated in the cellulose matrix over the entire cross-section of the shaped body.
- the moldings are capable of releasing minerals over a long period of time. They are suitable for repeated use and washstabii.
- Minerals also referred to as trace elements, have a positive effect on the human body by balancing the water and electro-iodine balance and intervene as cofactors of many enzymes directly into the metabolic process.
- Important cofactors of metabolic processes are the minerals sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, selenium and zinc.
- Cellulosic fibers that can be used as carriers for drugs are known. Usually, as in DE19911041, they are cosmetic preparations of cellulose fibers, which are loaded with cosmetic and dermatological active ingredients by impregnation. These have the disadvantage that they are only suitable for single use and do not meet the requirements of a reusable product.
- a further disadvantage of DE1991 041 is that the active substances are nanoparticles which have to be prepared and prepared only with great difficulty.
- the use of nanoparticles and their effects on health and nature is controversial, so that one renounces more and more on their use.
- cellulose fibers which contain solid additives. These are mainly pigments or fillers, which are characterized by a permanent incorporation into the fiber. Also mentioned are, among others, metal oxides. These additives explicitly fulfill the task of permanent storage and are suitable for a reusable product without release. These fibers contain the Metailoxide therefore only in a bad bioavailability.
- WO2010025858 a cellulosic molded body with high whiteness and antibacterial properties is disclosed which contains zinc-containing pigments and also after 50 washes still has an antibacterial effect.
- a mineral release is not described here, the goal is a long-term antibacterial effect and a high degree of whiteness.
- WO2009062657 discloses cellulosic molded bodies having a cellulose matrix and inclusions of nonpolar organic compounds dispersed therein, which inclusions may also be loaded with fat-soluble active substances, such as vegetable oils or fat-soluble vitamins. An integration of water-soluble active substances is thus not possible.
- EP1633375 describes a composition for the long-term release of Mg for use for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes in the diet.
- the main supplier of magnesium is MgCfe. It is a slightly water-soluble compound, therefore, to ensure a long-term release a sheath with a bio-dissolvable film is necessary.
- DE202010010803 describes a fabric with fibers of eucalyptus wood pulp (eg Lyoceil fibers from this pulp) and spandex admixed with ZnO in a flexible portion and suitable for garments, especially underwear.
- the eucalyptus wood yarn consists of about 80% eucalyptus wood fiber and about 20% ZnO-containing fiber. Whether the ZnO fiber has a ZnO coating or whether the ZnO is distributed in the fiber and whether it is a cellulose fiber is not mentioned.
- CN 101230495 a process for the production of cellulose fibers is described in which pulp is dissolved in an ionic liquid and mixed with tourmaline powder having a particle size of 10 to 400 nm.
- the resulting spinni solution is spun and solidified in a coagulation bath.
- the staple fibers are then drawn, washed and dried. Due to the content of tourmaline powder, the fibers have special electrical properties. They release anions under external action (heat, pressure / impact effect) and have a bacteriostatic and fungistatic effect.
- the fibers are intended in particular for clothing fabrics and textiles in the medical field.
- the method according to CN 101230495 uses particle sizes which are to be assigned to the area of the nanoparticles.
- fibers are known which contain Aigenpuiver and marketed under the brand name Seaceil TM.
- the mineral content in algae powder is relatively low and is depending on the type of algae between 0.3-13% of the dry powder.
- algae due to ion-exchange properties, algae have a binding capacity for metals and are less likely to release them.
- lyoceil fibers which contain 0.07 to 5% by weight, based on the fiber, of pearl powder.
- the main constituent of pearl powder / perimuth is CaC0 3 . It is in the nature of things that this pearl powder is water insoluble because it is incorporated into an organic matrix. Pearl powder is therefore unsuitable for releasing minerals under the conditions existing on the human skin.
- the carrier / shaped body should be suitable for reusable use.
- the release of the mineral ions or other active ingredients on the skin should spread as evenly as possible over at least 5 to 100, preferably to 10 to 50 cycles of use. Under usage cycles in textile applications e.g. When worn close to the body, one understands the use of the textile and the subsequent usual household linen. After this household laundry begins another cycle of use of the textile.
- nanoparticles as these are complex and therefore expensive to manufacture and use and are rejected because of possible negative effects on health and the environment by the consumer.
- this object can be achieved with cellulose molded articles having inorganic mineral compounds homogeneously distributed over the cross-section of the cellulose matrix, characterized in that the mineral compounds are bound in the cellulose molded article and at least one in water soluble mineral, preferably at least one cosmetically and / or dermatologically active mineral, can contain and release.
- the mineral compounds contain at least one mineral selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium and zinc. Particularly preferred are mineral compounds containing at least one mineral selected from the group consisting of calcium, zinc and magnesium. The solubility in water is a prerequisite for the effectiveness of the mineral compounds used, since such anions and cations can be released.
- water-soluble mineral compounds are mineral compounds which have a solubility of the mineral of from 0.5 to 2,000 mg / l, preferably from 1 to 100 mg / l, each in distilled water of 20 ° C and a neutral pH.
- the water solubility preferably increases in a slightly acidic medium.
- the skin surface of humans has such a slightly acidic environment.
- the difficulty was to still have enough content of water-soluble mineral compounds in the finished molded body after the manufacturing process, so that a dermatological effectiveness is given. Due to the process, lyocell moldings must be washed very thoroughly and with plenty of water so that no solvent residues remain in the moldings. In this case, no solution equilibrium of the mineral ions can be adjusted, as new water is added again and again.
- the molded articles must have a high content of mineral substances after extrusion (spinning), so that after the washing and aftertreatment process there is still a dermatologically active content of mineral ions in the finished product. This only succeeds when using the lyocell method and setting a high pH (preferably pH> 10).
- the added starting substances must contain> 75% by weight of chemically pure mineral compound, based on the total weight of the starting substance.
- the content of minerals contained in the water-soluble mineral compounds in the finished molded body more than 2 wt.%, Preferably more than 5 wt. %, based on the weight of the molding.
- the term mineral or minerals is understood to mean the chemically pure elements or ions of the elements.
- Minerals or mineral oil compounds in the context of this invention are compounds of these minerals such as oxides, hydroxides, oxyhydrates, salts or complex compounds.
- Particularly preferred mineral compounds are magnesium, magnesium, magnesium, calcium, calcium, calcium, calcium Zinc carbonate, as well as naturally occurring minerals containing sodium, potassium, calcium and / or magnesium in high proportions by weight in water-soluble form.
- the mineral compounds are used in unencapsulated, unsupported form during the production of the molding.
- the mineral compounds are preferably present in chemically pure form, in order to avoid undesired side effects or impurities and to be able to better control the effect.
- the minerals may not be released in the molding process or only to a very limited extent.
- a solution to this problem has been achieved by the incorporation of inorganic particles such as mineral compounds at hitherto unusable greatly increased pH values in the aqueous spinning and washing baths.
- the release of the relevant minerals in spinning and washing baths can be significantly reduced to pH values greater than 10 by an atypical increase in the pH of the spinning and washing baths in the lyocell process.
- An increase in the pH can be achieved without problems by the addition of NaOH or other hydroxides in the spinning and washing baths.
- NaOH is already used to small proportions in the lyocell process for pH regulation and therefore does not represent an additional process chemical.
- the NaOH can be used in the normal Lyocellpens processing the spinning and washing baths effectively by the usual desalination of the aqueous NMMO baths removed and recycled.
- the mineral compounds are introduced in powder form.
- the powders have a broad particle size distribution.
- the average diameter is 0.5 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably 0.5 to 20 ⁇ m.
- the average diameter is to be understood as the mean equivalent spherical diameter.
- the particle size can be determined by light diffraction, eg with devices from Sympatec which use laser light diffraction.
- the maximum particle size (equivalent spherical diameter) should not be more than 200 pm, in particular not more than 50 pm.
- the average diameter of the particles is significantly smaller than the diameter of the fibers, so that the mechanical stability of the fibers is not impaired.
- a mean diameter (equivalent diameter) of 0.5 to 10 ⁇ m, in particular of 1 to 5 ⁇ m, and a maximum diameter of 20 ⁇ m, in particular 10 ⁇ m, has proven to be expedient.
- the Celiuloseform redesign invention preferably have the form of filaments, fibers, films or nonwovens.
- One embodiment of the invention provides for the use of inorganic compounds and mineral compounds having different solubility in water.
- How fast and to what extent minerals are released can be determined by measuring the minerals in egguates by suitable methods such as ICP-MS or ICP-OES.
- a concentration of the minerals in the artificial weld solution should still be detectable, which corresponds to at least 10% of the initial concentration.
- the initial concentration is the reading of the unwashed fabrics.
- the choice of different solubility is done not only by selecting different mineral compounds but also by selecting different solubilities of a single compound.
- different degrees of sintering, particle sizes or particles with different surface areas, ranging from slightly soluble to slightly soluble, can be obtained from magnesium oxide.
- suitable magnesium oxides or mixtures thereof thus also leads to the desired result of a bioavailable but long-lasting mineral and drug release.
- the water solubility of the metal ions can be controlled from oxides and salts and thus control the release.
- the solution to the problem, ie the controlled over a long period of sustained release of minerals is thus achieved, for example, in magnesium by the use of MgO low and medium sintering stage in the mixture.
- Annealed MgO rapidly forms hydroxides and is therefore rapidly soluble.
- Extremely highly annealed magnesium oxide is barely attacked by water and hardly releases magnesium ions.
- the same effects of magnesium release can also be achieved by the use or combination of oxides of different activity. Different activities result from different surfaces (eg measured by nitrogen adsorption according to the method of Brunauer, Emmett and Teller - BET method) of the compounds which influence the solubility in water.
- sintered, still water-soluble magnesium oxides, as well as other usable mineral compounds are characterized by a high porosity.
- Other cosmetically and / or dermatologically active substances that can be incorporated in the pores include vegetable oils, essential oils, fragrances, perfume compositions, fatty acid esters, ethers and anhydrides of vegetable, animal or synthetic origin, long-chain alcohols, fatty acids, plant products such as palm oil.
- One direction of action is the effect as cofactors in metabolic processes, eg as anti-aging substances. It is known from cosmetics that lipophilic and hydrophilic substances given at the same time penetrate more rapidly [Raab, W., Kindl, U .: Vietnamesekosmetik,ticianliche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart (2004) p. 20].
- the aforementioned principle of the incorporation of active ingredients in the porous structure of the mineral compounds used allows the binding of other cosmetically and dermatologically relevant compounds.
- the expert is here a variety of compounds known in cosmetics. These compounds are e.g. To regulate the moisture balance of the skin or can mitigate unwanted skin or skin diseases such as wrinkles or acne. It is known that compounds of minerals such as Mg, Ca, or Zn, such as talc, magnesia, or ZnO are used as powder foundation. These powder bases serve to absorb liquid active ingredients in the powder. It is obvious that this principle can also be adopted for the subject matter of the invention.
- magnesium carbonate is characterized by being less alkaline than CaC0 3 , which causes less skin irritation, good hiding power and high absorbency for water and fatty substances.
- the mineral compounds used naturally also have, in addition to the described porosity, also a layer structure. This can serve in the same sun as pores for the storage of active ingredients.
- Layer structures, such as phyllosilicates of minerals can accordingly also serve as storage for active ingredients, which are introduced together with these in the lyocell fiber and released together with these on the skin.
- active substances having a cosmetic or therapeutic, eg dermatological, effect on the skin or the connective tissue.
- the invention relates to cellulosic molded bodies, since they are accessible by their swelling capacity in water for aqueous media and thus can release stored minerals and active ingredients.
- shaped bodies made of synthetic polymers are far more hydrophobic, as a result of which embedded mineral substances are not reached by aqueous media.
- the minerals incorporated in hydrophobic polymers are thus not bioavailable.
- a transfer of the minerals and active ingredients from the textile to the skin, via moisture and sweat as a transfer medium is greatly hindered.
- the increased release of the minerals upon contact with the skin as opposed to a reduced release in the production and washing of the molded article is achieved by the particular combination of minerals and the production process of the cellulose moldings via a modified dissolution process (Lyoceli process). In the lyocell process, the entire manufacturing process is carried out in the alkaline pH range.
- Salts and compounds of the important minerals such as Mg, Ca and Zn tend to form hydroxides, oxides, oxide hydroxides, carbonates and bicarbonates in the alkaline pH range. This is partly aided by sorption of CO 2 from the air. These compounds have a lower solubility than compounds of the same minerals in an aqueous acidic medium. In an acidic environment, such as is usually found on the skin or in sweat, the release of minerals from the mineral compounds is improved and accelerated. As a result, the minerals are mobilized and available especially when worn on the skin.
- the pH of the wash liquor is 10. Wash liquor is included in most commercial laundry detergents and since the adjustment of an alkaline pH improves the cleaning of fibers, especially natural fibers. Under these conditions, as in the production of the fibers, release of the mineral compounds is delayed. This reduced release under alkaline conditions during washing of the textiles allows washability and is thus according to the invention.
- the preferred solvents for the cellulose in the lyocell process are amine oxides, especially N-methylmorpholine N-oxide monohydrate (NMMO monohydrate), mixtures of ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylacetamide and lithium chloride (DMA / UCI), or ionic liquids, in particular pyridinium, pyridazinium, pyrimidinium, pyrazinium, imidazolium, pyrazolium, piperidinium, pyrrolidinium, [1, 2,33-triazolium, [1, 2,4] triazonium, thiazolium, quinolinium and isoquinolinium salts, wherein the anions in these salts preferably chloride, bromide, iodide, cyanate, thiocyanate, perchlorate, formate, acetate, propionate, maleate, fumarate, oxalate, nit
- the ionic liquids have a melting point of less than 200 ° C. Particularly noteworthy are 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride (BMIMCI, melting point about 60 ° C), N-butyl-3-methylpyridinium chloride, 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride and 1-A! Lyl -3-methyl-imidazolium chloride.
- BMIMCI 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride
- N-butyl-3-methylpyridinium chloride 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium chloride
- 1-A! Lyl -3-methyl-imidazolium chloride 1-A! Lyl -3-methyl-imidazolium chloride.
- the ionic liquids may be mixed with organic solvents such as tetrahydrofuran, dimethyiformamide and / or dimethyl sulfoxide.
- the cellulose In lyocell process, the cellulose is dissolved purely physically, without any chemical conversion.
- the solvents used for this purpose are therefore referred to as direct solvents.
- the shaping of the cellulosic shaped bodies according to the invention is particularly expedient in an extrusion process.
- the extruded molded body then passes through an aqueous alkaline precipitation bath and aqueous wash baths. In the washing baths, the solvent for the cellulose is almost completely removed. Finally, the molding is dried.
- molded bodies preferably fibers, particularly preferably textile-processable fibers, structures suitable for skin contact can be produced.
- Particularly suitable for skin contact are textiles, fleeces or papers. These structures are obtained by known processes of the textile industry, nonwovens industry or paper industry. This includes e.g. Fabrics, knitted fabrics, knitted fabrics, papers and nonwovens.
- the structures must be suitable for multiple use, ie be washable.
- the term molded body in this case generally comprises bodies formed from a polymer solution by extrusion, blow molding, spinning or distortion, preferably fibers and filaments, films, nonwovens or foam bodies.
- Relevant minerals within the meaning of the invention are those which release sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, cobalt, iron, copper, manganese, vanadium, molybdenum, selenium and / or zinc. Some of these are so-called metallic cofactors for important metabolic processes. Particularly relevant are minerals, such as the dermatologically relevant elements Ca, Mg or Zn. Ca and Mg are particularly preferred. These minerals are a subgroup of the dermatologically relevant active ingredients and cosmetically relevant active substances, ie from the group of active ingredients which exert a cosmetic or therapeutic effect on the skin or the connective tissue or with whose help other substances can exert this effect (co-factors).
- Mineraistoffharmen in the context of the invention are inorganic compounds of minerals, in particular oxides, sulfates, carbonates, bicarbonates, silicates, phosphates, hydrogen phosphates, um ⁇ Umosilikate, oxide hydroxides, hydroxides, fluorides, iodides or chlorides, the above-mentioned solubility in water at 20 ° C have.
- Magnesium Oxide MgO 12 mg / l The requirement of a minimum solubility in water is also reached by many natural mineral compounds. Therefore, these are also suitable for the inventive integration into Celiuloseform stresses with subsequent inventive release of minerals. The prerequisite is that the content of minerals with minerals, such as Mg or Ca, for the purposes of this invention, at least 75 wt.%, Based on the weight of the natural mineral compound, to avoid that too large amounts of additives must be added to to achieve a cosmetically or dermatologically relevant effect, without losing the textile-physical and the physiological properties of the body are unduly impaired.
- mineral-containing cellulose fibers were prepared by adding powdered magnesium-containing minerals to cellulose spinning solutions according to the Lyoceli process.
- the fibers are characterized in that the mineral compounds are distributed homogeneously over the entire fiber cross section.
- the chemically pure (content> 97%) magnesium oxide type 1 with a solubility in water of 12.5 mg / ⁇ (at 20 ° C) is as a magnesium-containing mineral compound in a concentration of 16.7%, based on the mass of dry composite fiber which added spinning solution.
- the magnesium content in the lyocell fiber was determined analytically by ICP-OES after acid digestion. The measured starting content of magnesium was 7.5%. The washing resistance of the lyocell composite fiber was examined.
- the fiber was packaged in textiles wash bags and washed in a commercial household washing machine (Miele Softtronic Gala Grande XL W6000) with a program "easy care short" at 40 ° C with the addition of a commercially available Colorwaschmitteis without optical brightener.
- the analytically determined magnesium content after 50 washes still 0.5%.
- the chemically pure (content> 99%) magnesium hydroxide with a solubility in water of 3.3 mg / l (at 20 ° C) is as a magnesium-containing mineral compound in a concentration of 16.7%, based on the mass of dry composite fiber, the Spinning solution added.
- the magnesium content in the lyocell fiber was determined analytically by ICP-OES after acid digestion. The measured starting amount of magnesium was 6.2%.
- the washing resistance of the lyocell composite fiber was examined.
- the analytically determined magnesium content after 50 washes was 3.5%.
- the mineral compounds magnesium oxide type 1 and magnesium hydroxide were mixed in the ratio 3: 1 and added to the spinning solution in the same manner as when adding the individual mineral compound.
- the total mineral content of the fiber was 16.6%.
- the magnesium content in the lyocell fiber was determined analytically by ICP-OES after acid digestion. The measured starting amount of magnesium was 7.6%.
- the washing resistance of the lyocell composite fiber was examined. The analytically determined magnesium content after 50 washes was now 1.0%.
- the magnesium content in the fiber with the mixture of magnesium oxide type 1 and magnesium hydroxide is twice as high after 50 washes as in the fiber with type 1 magnesium oxide.
- the inventive combination of two minerals of different solubilities a targeted control of the release behavior of the cosmetically effective mineralizer component magnesium could be achieved.
- the amount of magnesium supplied by the more soluble component magnesium oxide With a less soluble magnesium hydroxide, the amount of magnesium is hardly affected after the manufacturing process, but the content of available magnesium doubles after 50 washes compared to the use of pure magnesium oxide.
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