WO1997049380A1 - Insect repellent sunscreen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to compositions that provide high SPF levels of sunscreen protection with superior insect repellency capability. They do so in environments where skin is regularly exposed to water.
- the sun's ultraviolet rays tan human skin.
- sunscreen preparations including lotions and other materials that can be applied to the skin to help screen-out or otherwise reduce the harmful effects of the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
- the invention provides an insect repellent sunscreen composition.
- sunscreen agent having absorption capability at least somewhere within the ultraviolet radiation range of 290 to 400 nm.
- insect repellent preferably less than 25%, even more preferably less than 10%
- neopentanoate preferably an alkyl, C 30 or less, neopentanoate such as octyldodecyl neopentanoate
- emulsifier especially preferably anionic emulsifier.
- a water resistance agent can also be included, such as .01% to 5% by weight of a polymer of vinylpyrrolidone.
- Octyldodecyl neopentanoate (C 25 H 50 O 2 ) is marketed as an emollient or skin softener by Bernel Chemical Company as ELEFAC 1-205.
- Other known emollients can also be added, such as liquid esters, silicone fluids, mineral oil, allantoin, lanolin, petrolatum, vegetable oil such as jojoba oil and castor oil, propylene glycol, and fatty alcohols such as cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol.
- the insect repellent is preferably selected from the group consisting of N,N- diethyl toluamide ("DEET”), N,N-diethyl benzamide, p-menthane-3,8-diol, lS,3S,4S,6R-carene-3,4diol (Sumitomo-U.S.
- the sunscreen agent can be any agent approved for human skin application that has absorption capability somewhere from 290 to 400 nm. It is preferably selected from the group consisting of 2-ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, 2-ethylhexyl salicylate, 2-ethylhexyl 2-cyano-3,-3-diphenylacrylate, oxybenzone, padimate O, and titanium dioxide.
- sunscreens such as aminobenzoic acid; cinoxate; diethanolamine p- methoxycinnamate; digalloyl trioleate; dioxybenzone; ethyl 4-fbis(hydroxypropyl)] aminobenzoate; glyceryl p-aminobenzoate; homosalate; lawsone; menthyl anthranilate; 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid; red petrolatum; sulisobenzone; zinc oxide; and triethanolamine salicylate.
- sunscreens such as aminobenzoic acid; cinoxate; diethanolamine p- methoxycinnamate; digalloyl trioleate; dioxybenzone; ethyl 4-fbis(hydroxypropyl)] aminobenzoate; glyceryl p-aminobenzoate; homosalate; lawsone; menthyl anthranilate; 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid; red petrol
- the water resistance agent is preferably a polymer of vinylpyrrolidone and, of such polymers, preferably is a copolymer of polyvinylpyrrolidone with long alkyl chain olefins (an "alkylated PVP"). See e_£ . U.S. patent 4,810,489.
- the most preferred water resistance agent is Ganex V-220, available from GAF Corporation. Ganex V-220 is 1-eicosene polymer with l-ethenyl-2-pyrrolldinone.
- Suitable water resistance agents are polyisobutene (Prisorine SQS3758, Unichema); tricontanyl PVP (Ganex WP-660-ISP); acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer (Dermacryl-79; Versatyl-42; National Starch); dimethicone 350 cSt (Dow); PVP/hexadecene copolymer (Ganex V-216-ISP); Lexorez ® 100 (Inolex); acrylates/C ⁇ 0 . 30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer; and Pemulen TR1/TR2 (Goodrich).
- thickeners assist in achieving even better SPF protection, apparently by contributing to the protective film left on the skin when the sunscreen composition is applied, although the exact mechanism of the thickeners' contribution to SPF protection is not precisely known.
- Preferred thickeners are xanthan gum, guar gum, alginate gums, magnesium aluminum silicate, stcaric acid, and cetyl alcohol.
- Other desirable thickeners are silicates and clays (e.g. bentonite, laponite), polymeric thickeners (such as Carbopol polymers from BF Goodrich), polyethylene glycol thickeners, cellulosic thickeners (such as hydroxyethylcellulose), fatty alcohols, and carbomers (such as CTFA).
- the emulsifier is preferably an anionic surfactant such as Amphisol from
- Givaudan-Roure diethanolamine-cetyl phosphate
- anionic surfactants appear useful for this purpose such as phosphate esters, phosphorous organic derivatives, sulfates of alcohols and ethoxylated alcohols, alkanolamides, sulfosuccinates, alkylaryl sulfonates, and other protein -based, fluorocarbon-based, and silicone-based surfactants.
- sunscreen ingredients can also be added.
- silicone fluid e.g. Dow Silicone 200-Dimethicone-a lubricity provider
- glycerin a film enhancer
- Germaben II a preservative
- a fragrance e.g. 2- EthyIhexyl-2-cyano-3,3-disphenyl acrylate
- This material is available commercially from BASF as Octocrylene.
- the invention provides a method of applying such compositions to an exposed portion of a human's body so that it functions both as a sunscreen and insect repellent.
- the invention provides methods of making such compositions.
- compositions of the present invention provide a high degree of SPF protection even after exposure to water. Yet they also have exceptional insect repellent capability.
- the above compositions are particularly designed to have an SPF value ("Sun Protection Factor") in the "Standard Test” (described below) of at least SPF 15.
- SPF Value "Sun Protection Factor”
- This "Standard Test” is a test without the water resistance challenge. However, as noted below, a similar test can be conducted which also includes challenge by immersion.
- SPF 15 is colloquially understood to mean, for example, that if one burns in the sun after 10 minutes with no sunscreen, it will take fifteen times longer to burn equivalently when the product is applied as directed.
- SPF 15 (and SPF) are more precisely defined in accordance with the "Standard Test”. This Standard Test is generally in accordance with the "Proposed Monograph for OTC Sunscreen Drug Products” issued by the Food and Drug Administration, August 25, 1978, Federal Register Volume 43, Number 166, 38206- 38269.
- the light source used for the test is the Solar Ultraviolet Simulator, Model 1 OS, made by Solar Light Company, consisting of a 150 watt xenon arc lamp together with all required optical elements and a regulated power supply.
- Test panels consist of twenty male and female subjects with inclusion/exclusion criteria as per the above- cited FDA Proposed Monograph. A physical examination is made to determine the presence of sunburn, suntan, scars, active dermal lesions, and/or uneven skin tones on the areas of the backs to be tested. The presence of nevl, blemishes, or moles will be acceptable if they will not interfere with the study results. Excess hair on the back is shaved.
- a control compound is 8% homosalate (HMS).
- HMS 8% homosalate
- Each test site area serves as an area for determining the subject's minimal erythema dose (MED) after application of either the sunscreen products, the 8% HMS control, or for determining the subject's MED when the skin is unprotected.
- the MED is the time of exposure that produces minimally perceptible erythema at 16 hours post-exposure.
- the area to be tested is the back between the belt line and the shoulder blades (scapulae) and lateral to the midline.
- the test site areas are preferably square.
- Each test site area for applying a product or standard control is 50 cm sq.
- test sites are outlined while the person to be tested is in an upright position, the position in which irradiation will take place.
- Each test site area for the test material and the 8% HMS is divided into 1 cm sq test areas.
- the application of the product is expressed on a weight basis per unit area which establishes a standard film.
- the test sunscreen product application is 2 mg/cm sq, as is the 8% HMS control.
- the product is warmed slightly so that it can be applied volumetrically. During such heating, care is taken so as not to alter the product's physical characteristics. Pastes and ointments are weighed, then applied by spreading on the test site. Before exposing the test site areas to ultraviolet irradiation and after applying a product, a waiting period of 15 minutes is employed. Then a series of UV light exposures (units of time) are administered to the subsites on each subject with the solar simulator. One series of exposures is administered to the untreated, unprotected skin to determine the MED. The MED of the subject's unprotected skin is determined on the test day. The protected test sites (8% HMS control and/or test sunscreen product) are also exposed to UV light.
- the time intervals selected are a geometric series represented by (1.25)n, wherein each exposure time interval is 25 percent greater than the previous time.
- the value of the third subsite is the expected SPF value multiplied by the MED.
- the SPF is then reported as the MED of the protected skin divided by the MED of the unprotected skin.
- Similar testing can be performed to evaluate the water resistance SPF.
- the subjects having the sunscreen and control are exposed to 80 minutes of water immersion in a whirlpool prior to UV exposure.
- the 80 minutes are broken up into four 20 minute exposures, each exposure being separated by a 20 minute rest period.
- the person's back is then air dried prior to exposure to the UV light.
- compositions of the above type are provided:
- compositions of the present invention are example compositions of the present invention.
- the numbers listed below are weight percentages.
- Formulas A and C had better biting protection than the Sunsect 10% composition, notwithstanding the use of lower DEET levels.
- Formula B was compared to a 20% DEET Sunsect combined repellent and sunscreen. Again, the present invention provided better insect protection than the competitive product.
- the insect protection tests were "arm in a cage” type tests. In these tests, human subjects first washed their arms with soap and then rinsed and dried their arms. They then treated their forearms with similar amounts of the products, put on white cotton gloves, and then exposed their forearms to insects confined within insect cages. The cages had the types and numbers of insects described below. The results of these experiments are detailed below.
- compositions of the present invention had a static (no water challenge) SPF of at least 15 (using tests essentially the same as the Standard Test) and also retained good SPF protection after exposure to water.
- Formula A had a static SPF of 16.3 and a water resistance SPF of 15.8.
- Formula B had a static SPF of 16.2 and a water resistance SPF of 14.7.
- Formula C had a static SPF of 26.3 and a water resistance SPF of 24.6.
- Formula D had a static SPF of 16.5 and a water resistance SPF of 15.8.
- Formula E had a static SPF of 34.5 and a water resistance SPF of 31.8.
- glycerin and water are mixed and heated to 160°F.
- the temperature is then increased to 175°F in the second, glycerin kettle.
- the contents of the first kettle are mixed with it, and the mixture is agitated for 15 minutes.
- One then quench cools the mixture to 1 10°F and adds the Germaben and perfume. This mixture is agitated for 30 minutes and then cooled to room temperature.
- compositions can be squeezed, poured, or otherwise applied onto human skin and then rubbed on and spread out over the skin. This preferably takes place a few minutes prior to sun exposure.
- the invention provides sunscreens having superior insect repellent capability even when using lower levels of the repellent active ingredient than in comparable competitive products. It appears to be especially useful for protecting human skin during swimming or sunbathing outdoors.
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