WO2004052837A2 - Amino substituted hydroxyphenyl benzophenone derivatives - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to amino substituted hydroxyphenyl benzophenone derivatives, the process for the preparation of these compounds, the use of these UV absorbers, preferably for the protection of human and animal hairs and from the damage of UV radiation as well as cosmetic compositions comprising these compounds.
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are; C ⁇ -C 2 oalkyl; C ⁇ -C ⁇ alkenyl; C 3 -C ⁇ 0 cycloalkyl;
- n 2 is a number from 1 to 3;
- R 3 is an alkantriyl radical;
- son ⁇ is 4,
- R 3 is an alkantetrayl radical
- A is -0-; or -N(R 5 )-;
- R 5 is hydrogen; CrC 5 alkyl; or hydroxy-C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl.
- C ⁇ -C 2 oAlkyl denotes a linear or branched, unsubstituted or substituted alkyl group such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, n-hexyl, cyclohexyl, n-decyl, n-dodecyl, n-octadecyl, eicosyl, methoxyethyl, ethoxypropyl, 2-ethylhexyl, hydroxyethyl, chloropropyl, N,N-diethylaminopropyl, cyanoethyl, phenethyl, benzyl, p-tert-butylphenethyl, p-tert-octyl- phenoxyethyl,
- C 2 -C 20 alkenyl is for example allyl, methallyl, isopropenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, isobutenyl, n- penta-2,4-dienyl, 3-methyl-but-2-enyl, n-oct-2-enyl, n-dodec-2-enyl, iso-dodecenyl, n-dodec- 2-enyl or n-octadec-4-enyl.
- C 3 -C ⁇ 0 cycloalkyl is for example cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cycloheptyl, cyclooctyl, cyclononyl or cyclodecyl and preferably cyclohexyl.
- These radicals may besubstituted, for example by one or more oder equal or different C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl radicals, preferably by methyl, and/or hydroxy. If cycloalkyl radicals are substituted by one or more radicals, they are preferably substituted by one, two or four, preferably by one or two equal or radicals.
- C 3 -C ⁇ ocycloalkenyl is for example cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cycloheptenyl, cycloocentyl, cyclononenyl or cyclodecenyl and preferably cyclohexenyl.
- These radicals may be substituted with one or more equal or different C ⁇ -C alkyl radical, preferably with methyl, and/or hydroxy. If cycloalkenyl radicals are substituted with one or more radicals they are preferably substituted with one, two, three or four, preferably with one or two equal or different radicals.
- Ci-Csalkyl groups are for example hydroxymehtyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, hydroxybutyl or hydroxypentyl.
- alklyene radical is preferably a Ci-C 12 alkylene radical, like for example methylene, ethylene, propylene, butylene, hexylene or octylene.
- the alklyene radicals may optionally be substituted by one or more C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl radicals.
- Ri and R 2 are heterocyclic radicals, these comprise one, two, three or four equal or different ring hetero atoms. Special preference is given to heterocycles which contain one, two or three, especially one or two, identical or different hetero atoms.
- the heterocycles may be mono- or poly-cyclic, for example mono-, bi- or tri-cyclic. They are preferably mono- or bi- cyclic, especially monocyclic.
- the rings preferably contain 5, 6 or 7 ring members.
- Examples of monocyclic and bicyclic heterocyclic systems from which radicals occurring in the compounds of formula (1) or (2) may be derived are, for example, pyrrole, furan, thiophene, imidazole, pyrazole, 1 ,2,3-triazole, 1 ,2,4-triazole, pyridin ⁇ , pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, pyran, thiopyran, 1,4-dioxane, 1,2-oxazine, 1,3-oxazine, 1,4-oxazine, indole, benzothio- phene, benzofuran, pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine, morpholine and thiomo holine.
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; Ci-C ⁇ oalkyl; C 2 -C 20 alkenyl; C 3 -
- R 3 is an alkylene-, cycloalkylene- or alkenylene radical which is optionally interrupted by a carbonyl- or carboxy group;
- son ⁇ is 3,
- R 3 is an alkantriyl radical
- R 3 is an alkanetetrayl radical; A is -0-; or-N(R 5 )-; and R 5 is hydrogen; CrC 5 alkyl; or hydroxy-CrC 5 alkyl.
- Ri and R 2 are C ⁇ -C 2 oalkyl, preferably Ci-Csalkyl; and most preferably ethyl.
- Ri and R 2 in formula (1) have the same definition. If in formula (1) n-i is 1, compounds are preferred, wherein
- R 3 is a saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical, most preferably a saturated heterocyclic radical.
- R 3 is a monocyclic radical of 5, 6 or 7 ring members with one or more heteroatoms, preferably wherein R 3 is mo ⁇ honlinyl; piperazinyl; pipendyl; pyrazolidinyl; imadazolidinyl; or pyrrolidinyl.
- R 3 is a radical of formula (1a) (j -4-R S .
- Rs is polycyclic heteroaromatic radical with one or 2 heteroatoms.
- R 3 is a radical of formula (1b) P y — ⁇ f -+-R 6 , wherein
- Re is hydrogen; or C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl.
- R 3 is preferably a CrC ⁇ 2 alkylene radical, most preferably a C 2 -C 8 alkylene radical.
- R 3 is a radical of formula *— H— (CH 2 )— CH— * ; *-CH 2 - ⁇ — CH 2 -. ;
- R 3 is preferably a radical of formula (1c) *-CH— CH-(CH 2 ) P -CH 2 -. (id) *— CH— CH . 0 r
- p is a number from 0 to 3.
- Ri, R 2 and A are defined as in formula (1).
- R 3 is a radical of formula *— c— * ; or *— CHj- c— CH 2 -
- R ⁇ , R 2 and A are defined as in formula (1).
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; or C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl
- A is -NH; or -0-;
- R 3 is a saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical.
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; or C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl
- A is -NH; or -O-;
- R 3 is a C ⁇ -C ⁇ 2 alkylene radical.
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; or C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl; A is -NH; or -O-;
- ⁇ 3 is -CH— CH-(CH 2 ) p - CH 2 -. or * — CH,— CH -; and 2 I
- p is a number from 0 to 3.
- R 3 is a radical of formula *— C— * ; or * — CH 2 ⁇ C— CH 2 — * ;
- Ri, R 2 and A are defined as in formula (1).
- the compounds of formula (1) may be prepared according to known methods as described for example in EP-1 ,046,391.
- the compounds formula (1) are prepared by
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; Ci-Csalkyl; C 2 -C 2 oalkenyl;
- R 3 is an alkantriyl radical
- R 3 is a alkantetrayl radical; A s -0-; or-N(R 5 )-;
- R 5 is hydrogen; C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl; or hydroxy-C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl; and Rs s hydrogen; Ci-Csalkyl; or hydroxy-C ⁇ -C 5 alkyl.
- the process for the preparation is a further object of the present invention.
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are Ci-Csalkyl
- Rs is hydrogen; C ⁇ -C ⁇ 2 alklyl; or C 3 -C ⁇ cycloalkyl; can be obtained according to the process of the present invention.
- the reaction is usually carried out at a temperature from 25 to 200°C, preferably at room temperature. Generally a solvent is not necessary for this reaction step. If a solvent is used however, preferably the solvents as used in the working examples are preferred.
- the compounds of formula (1) may be easily recrystallized as x-HCI-salts.
- Ri' and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; CrC 20 alkyl; C -C 2 oalkenyl;
- C 3 -Ci 0 cycloalkyl; C 3 -C ⁇ 0 cycloalkenyl; or Ri and R 2 together with the lining nitrogen atom form a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring; are compounds not known from the prior art.
- the compounds of formula (6b') are a further object of the present invention.
- the compounds of formula (1 ) are suitable especially as UV filters, that is to say for the protection of organic materials that are sensitive to ultraviolet light, especially human and animal skin and hair, against the action of UV radiation.
- Such compounds are accordingly suitable as light-protective agents in cosmetic, pharmaceutical and veterinary medicine preparations.
- a further object of the present invention is therefore a cosmetic preparation comprising at least one of the compounds of formula (1) together with cosmetically acceptable carriers or adjuvants.
- the UV absorbers according to the present invention can be used either in the dissolved state (soluble organic filters, solubilised organic filters) or in the micronised state (nanoscalar organic filters, particulate organic filters, UV-absorber pigments).
- Any known process suitable for the preparation of microparticles can be used for the preparation of the micronised UV absorbers, for example: wet-milling (low-viscosity micronisation process for pumpable dispersions), with a hard grinding medium, for example zirconium silicate balls in a ball mill, and a protective surfactant or a protective polymer in water or in a suitable organic solvent; wet-kneading (high-viscosity micronisation process for non-pumpable pastes) using a continuous or discontinuous (batch) kneader.
- a solvent water or cosmetically acceptable oils
- a grinding aid surfactant, emulsifier
- a polymeric grinding aid may be used
- Both processes may be used preferably.
- spray-drying from a suitable solvent for example aqueous suspensions or suspensions containing organic solvents, or true solutions in water, ethanol, dichloroethane, toluene or N-methylpyrrolidone etc..
- a suitable solvent for example aqueous suspensions or suspensions containing organic solvents, or true solutions in water, ethanol, dichloroethane, toluene or N-methylpyrrolidone etc..
- RESS process Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions
- supercritical fluids e.g. C0 2
- the UV filter or filters is/are dissolved, or the expansion of liquid carbon dioxide together with a solution of one or more UV filters in a suitable organic solvent
- reprecipitation from suitable solvents including supercritical fluids
- milling apparatus for the preparation of the micronised organic UV absorbers there may be used, for example, a jet mill, ball mill, vibratory mill or hammer mill, preferably a highspeed mixing mill.
- Even more preferable mills are modem ball mills; manufacturers of these types of mill are, for example, Netzsch (L Z mill), Drais (DCP-Viscoflow or Cosmo), B ⁇ hler AG (centrifugal mills) or Bachhofer.
- the grinding is preferably carried out with a grinding aid.
- kneading apparatus for the preparation of the micronised organic UV absorbers are typical sigma-blade batch kneaders but also serial batch kneaders (IKA-Werke) or continuous kneaders (Continua from Werner und Pfleiderer).
- Useful low molecular weight grinding aids for all the above micronisation processes are dispersing agents and surfactants and emulsifiers as disclosed below in the sections entitled “Emulsifiers”, “Surfactants” and “Fatty alcohols”.
- Useful polymeric grinding aids for water dispersion are cosmetically acceptable water-soluble polymers with Mn > 500 g/mol, for example: acrylates (Salcare types), modified or non- modified polysaccharides, polyglucosides or xanthan gum.
- Oil dispersions may comprise cosmetically acceptable waxy polymers or natural waxes as polymeric grinding aid to adjust the viscosity during and after processing. Examples of other useful polymeric grinding aids are disclosed below in the section entitled "Polymers”.
- Useful solvents are water, brine, (poly-)ethylene glycol, glycerol or cosmetically acceptable oils.
- Other useful solvents are disclosed below in the sections entitled “Esters of fatty acids”, “Natural and synthetic triglycerides, including glyceryl esters and derivatives”, “Pearlescent waxes”, “Hydrocarbon oils” and “Silicones or siloxanes”.
- the micronised UV absorbers so obtained usually have an average particle size from 0.02 to 2 micrometres, preferably from 0.03 to 1.5 micrometres and more especially from 0.05 to 1.0 micrometres.
- a further object of the present invention is a UV absorber dispersion, comprising (a) a micronised UV absorber of formula
- Ri and R 2 independently from each other are hydrogen; Ci-Csalkyl; C 2 -C 20 alkenyl; C 3 -
- R 3 is a alkylen-, cycloalkylen- or alkenylen- radical optionally interrupted by a carbonyl- or carboxy group;
- R 3 is an alkantriyl radical
- R 3 is an alkantetrayl radical; A is -0-; or -N(R 5 )-; and R 5 is hydrogen; CrC 5 alkyl; or hydroxy-d-Csalkyl; R 5 is hydrogen; CrC 5 alkyl; or hydroxy-C CsAlkyl; Having a particle size from 0,02 to 2 ⁇ m, and (b) a suitable dispersing agent.
- the UV absorbers according to the present invention can also be used dry in powder form.
- the UV absorbers are subjected to known grinding methods, such as vacuum atomisation, countercurrent spray-drying etc.. Such powders have a particle size of from 0.1 micrometers to 2 micrometers.
- the UV absorbers can be coated with a surface-active compound prior to the pulverisation process, for example with an anionic, non-ionic or amphoteric surfactant, e.g. a phospholipid or a known polymer, such as PVP, an acrylate etc.
- UV absorbers according to the present invention can also be used in specific carriers for cosmetics, for example in solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) or in inert sol-gel microcapsules wherein the UV absorbers are encapsulated.
- SSN solid lipid nanoparticles
- sol-gel microcapsules wherein the UV absorbers are encapsulated.
- the cosmetic formulations or pharmaceutical compositions according to the present invention can also comprise one or more than one further UV filter.
- the cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations can be prepared by physically mixing the UV absorber(s) with the adjuvant using customary methods, for example by simply stirring together the individual components, especially by making use of the dissolution properties of already known cosmetic UV absorbers, for example octyl methoxycinnamate, salicylic acid isooctyl ester etc..
- the UV absorber can be used, for example, without further treatment, or in the micronised state, or in the form of a powder.
- Cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations contain from 0.05 % to 40 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of one UV absorber or a mixture of UV absorbers.
- mixing ratios of from 20:80 to 80:20, especially from 40:60 to 60:40 and preferably approximately 50:50.
- Such mixtures can be used, inter alia, to improve solubility or increase UV abso ⁇ tion.
- UV absorbers of formula (1 ) according to the present invention or combinations of UV filters are useful for protecting skin, hair and/or natural or artificial hair colour.
- Suitable UV filter substances which can additionally be used with the UV absorbers according to the present invention are any UV-A and UV-B filter substances.
- the cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations may be, for example, creams, gels, lotions, alcoholic and aqueous/alcoholic solutions, emulsions, wax/fat compositions, stick preparations, powders or ointments.
- the cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations may contain further adjuvants as described below.
- the preparations contain, for example, from 0.1 to 30 % by weight, preferably from 0.1 to 15 % by weight and especially from 0.5 to 10 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of one or more UV absorbers, from 1 to 60 % by weight, especially from 5 to 50 % by weight and preferably from 10 to 35 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of at least one oil component, from 0 to 30 % by weight, especially from 1 to 30 % by weight und preferably from 4 to 20 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of at least one emulsifier, from 10 to 90 % by weight, especially from 30 to 90 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of water, and from 0 to 88.9 % by weight
- the cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions/preparations according to the invention may also comprise one or one more additional compounds as described below, for example fatty alcohols, esters of fatty acids, natural or synthetic triglycerides, including glyceryl esters and derivatives Peariescent waxes, Hydrocarbon oils, silicones or siloxanes (organo-substituted polysiloxanes), fiuorinated or perfluorinated oils, emulsifiers, adjuvants and additives, uperfatting agents, surfactants, consistency regulators/thickeners and rheology modifiers, polymers, anti-dandruff agents, film formers, antioxidants, hydrotropic agents, preservatives and bacteria-inhibiting agents, perfume oils, colorants, or polymeric beads or hollow spheres as SPF enhancers
- additional compounds for example fatty alcohols, esters of fatty acids, natural or synthetic triglycerides, including glyceryl esters and derivatives Peariescent waxes, Hydrocarbon oils,
- Cosmetic or pharmaceutical formulations are contained in a wide variety of cosmetic preparations. There come into consideration, for example, especially the following preparations:
- skin-care preparations e.g. skin-washing and cleansing preparations in the form of tablet-form or liquid soaps, soapless detergents or washing pastes
- bath preparations e.g. liquid (foam baths, milks, shower preparations) or solid bath preparations, e.g. bath cubes and bath salts
- skin-care preparations e.g. skin emulsions, multi-emulsions or skin oils
- cosmetic personal care preparations e.g. facial make-up in the form of day creams or powder creams, face powder (loose or pressed), rouge or cream make-up, eye-care preparations, e.g.
- eyeshadow preparations mascara, eyeliner, eye creams or eye-fix creams
- lip-care preparations e.g. lipsticks, lip gloss, lip contour pencils, nail-care preparations, such as nail varnish, nail varnish removers, nail hardeners or cuticle removers
- foot-care preparations e.g. foot baths, foot powders, foot creams or foot balsams, special deodorants and antiperspirants or callus-removing preparations
- light-protective preparations such as sun milks, lotions, creams or oils, sunblocks or tropicals, pre-tanning preparations or after-sun preparations
- skin-tanning preparations e.g.
- depigmenting preparations e.g. preparations for bleaching the skin or skin-lightening preparations
- insect-repellents e.g. insect-repellent oils, lotions, sprays or sticks
- deodorants such as deodorant sprays, pump-action sprays, deodorant gels, sticks or roll-ons
- antiperspirants e.g. antiperspirant sticks, creams or roll-ons
- preparations for cleansing and caring for blemished skin e.g. synthetic detergents (solid or liquid), peeling or scrub preparations or peeling masks
- hair-removal preparations in chemical form (depilation) e.g.
- hair-removing powders liquid hair-removing preparations, cream- or paste-form hair-removing preparations, hair- removing preparations in gel form or aerosol foams
- shaving preparations e.g. shaving soap, foaming shaving creams, non-foaming shaving creams, foams and gels, preshave preparations for dry shaving, aftershaves or aftershave lotions
- fragrance preparations e.g. fragrances (eau de Cologne, eau de toilette, eau de perfume, perfume de toilette, perfume), perfume oils or perfume creams
- cosmetic hair-treatment preparations e.g. hair-washing preparations in the form of shampoos and conditioners, hair-care preparations, e.g.
- pretreatment preparations hair tonics, styling creams, styling gels, pomades, hair rinses, treatment packs, intensive hair treatments, hair-structuring preparations, e.g. hair-waving preparations for permanent waves (hot wave, mild wave, cold wave), hair-straightening preparations, liquid hair- setting preparations, hair foams, hairsprays, bleaching preparations, e.g. hydrogen peroxide solutions, lightening shampoos, bleaching creams, bleaching powders, bleaching pastes or oils, temporary, semi-permanent or permanent hair colourants, preparations containing self-oxidising dyes, or natural hair colourants, such as henna or camomile.
- hair-structuring preparations e.g. hair-waving preparations for permanent waves (hot wave, mild wave, cold wave), hair-straightening preparations, liquid hair- setting preparations, hair foams, hairsprays, bleaching preparations, e.g. hydrogen peroxide solutions, lightening shampoos, bleaching cream
- liquid preparations as a W/O, O/W, 0/W/O, W/O/W or PIT emulsion and all kinds of microemulsions, in the form of a gel, in the form of an oil, a cream, milk or lotion, in the form of a powder, a lacquer, a tablet or make-up, in the form of a stick, in the form of a spray (spray with propellent gas or pump-action spray) or an aerosol, in the form of a foam, or in the form of a paste.
- a spray spray with propellent gas or pump-action spray
- aerosol in the form of a foam, or in the form of a paste.
- cosmetic preparations for the skin are light-protective preparations, such as sun milks, lotions, creams, oils, sunblocks or tropicals, pretanning preparations or after-sun preparations, also skin-tanning preparations, for example self-tanning creams.
- sun protection creams, sun protection lotions, sun protection milk and sun protection preparations in the form of a spray are special interest.
- hair-washing preparations in the form of shampoos, hair conditioners, hair-care preparations, e.g. pretreatment preparations, hair tonics, styling creams, styling gels, pomades, hair rinses, treatment packs, intensive hair treatments, hair- straightening preparations, liquid hair-setting preparations, hair foams and hairsprays.
- hair-washing preparations in the form of shampoos.
- a shampoo has, for example, the following composition: from 0.01 to 5 % by weight of a UV absorber according to the invention, 12.0 % by weight of sodium laureth-2-sulfate, 4.0 % by weight of cocamidopropyl betaine, 3.0 % by weight of sodium chloride, and water ad 100%.
- hair-cosmetic formulations may be used:
- compositions are preservatives, bactericides and bacterio- static agents, perfumes, dyes, pigments, thickening agents, moisturising agents, humectants, fats, oils, waxes or other typical ingredients of cosmetic and personal care formulations such as alcohols, poly-alcohols, polymers, electrolytes, organic solvents, silicon derivatives, emollients, emulsifiers or emulsifying surfactants, surfactants, dispersing agents, antioxidants, anti-irritants and anti-inflammatory agents etc.
- Example 3 Preparation of a dispersion with active content of 38 %:
- Dispermat LC equiped with 19.3g grinding pearls ER 120 S, 0.3-0.4 mm
- Crodamol AB are grinded during 4.5 hours. A very fine grinded dispersion is obtained which has a SPF value of 16.4.
- the pure compound is obtained by column chromatographic methods - Kieselgel 60 / diluent: Toluene acetic acid ethyl ester / 8:2.
- the pure product in shred form is an amorphous yellow powder.
- the working up of the raw product can be carried out according to the methods as described above.
- the obtained compound is an amo ⁇ hous, yellow powder
- the UV absorber is dissolved in sesame oil.
- the other components of (A) are added thereto and combined.
- Propylparabene and methylparabene are dissolved in propylene glycol. 60 ml of water are then added, heating to 70°C is carried out and then carbomer 934 is emulsified therein.
- Example 28 Daily care cream, type O/W
- Part A and part B are heated separately to 80°C.
- Part A is poured into part B, whilst stirring continuously. Afterwards the mixture is homogenized with an Ultra Turrax at 11 000 rpm for 20 sec. The mixture is cooled to 60°C and part C is added. At a temperature below 30°C, part D is added and the pH value is adjusted with sodium hydroxide to between 6.5 and 7.0. Finally, fragrance is added.
- Example 29 Sun -protection cream, type O/W
- Part A and part B are heated separately to 75°C.
- Part A is poured into part B whilst stirring.
- the mixture is homogenised with an Ultra Turrax at 11 000 ⁇ m for 15 sec.
- the mixture is cooled to 60"C and part C and part D are inco ⁇ orated.
- the mixture is homogenised again for a short time (5 sec/11 000 ⁇ m) and further cooled, with moderate stirring.
- the pH is adjusted with sodium hydroxide solution to between 5.5 and 6.0. Finally, fragrance is added.
- Example 30 Daily Care UV-protection Lotion I NCI name % w/w (as used)
- Example 31 Sun -protection Cream, type O/W
- Part A and part B are heated separately to 75°C.
- Part A is poured into part B whilst stirring.
- the mixture is homogenised with an Ultra Turrax at 11 000 ⁇ m for 15 se .
- the mixture is cooled to 60°C, and part C and part D are inco ⁇ orated.
- the mixture is homogenised again for a short time (5 sec/11 000 ⁇ m).
- the pH is adjusted with sodium hydroxide at room temperature. A solution between pH 5.50 and 6.00 is obtained. Finally, fragrance is added.
- Example 32 Sun-protection Cream, type O/W INCI name % w w (as used)
- Part A and part B are heated separately to 75°C. Part A is poured into part B whilst stirring.
- the mixture is homogenised with an Ultra Turrax at 11 000 ⁇ m for 15 se . After cooling
- part C and part D are inco ⁇ orated.
- the mixture is homogenised again for a short time
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