WO2006053912A1 - Formulations comprising ceramides and/or pseudoceramides and (alpha-)bisabolol for combating skin damage - Google Patents
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- Formulations comprising ceramides and/or pseudoceramides and (alpha-)bisabolol for combating skin damage
- the present invention relates to formulations, uses and methods for strengthening the barrier function of damaged and undamaged skin.
- mixtures which contain (a) one or more ceramides and/or pseudocera- mides, and (b) (alpha-)bisabolol (bisabolol, preferably alpha-bisabolol).
- the mixtures preferably also comprise (c) cholesterol or phytosterols, and (d) one or more fatty acids.
- the skin is the largest organ of the body. It protects the body from uncontrolled water loss and environmentally induced mechanical, physical, biological and chemical stress. This protective function is fulfilled primarily by the so-called epidermal permeability barrier. It is located in the uppermost skin layer, the stratum corneum epidermidis, and consists of a compact composite of multiple intercellular lipid lamellae and corneal cells embedded therein.
- the gums and oral mucosa are also equipped with a permeability barrier whose essen ⁇ tial constituent consists of intercellular lipid lamellae [Law et al. (1995) Arch. Oral Biol. 40, 1085-1091]. Finally, hair is also protected from environmental influences by em ⁇ bedded lipids [Wix et al. (1987) Comp. Biochem. Physiol. B. 86, 671-673]. Numerous investigations prove that the intercellular lipid lamellae are composed of cholesterol, ceramides and fatty acids in a molar ratio of 1 :1 :1.
- the ceramide class of lipids is of particular importance here because on the one hand ceramides make up almost 50% of the proportion by weight of the barrier lipids.
- special ceramides carrying a long-chain omega -hydroxy fatty acid (C30-32) facilitate covalent bonding to glutamate residues of surface proteins of the corneal cells. This ensures that the permeability barrier has a particularly rigid structure.
- a reduced or disturbed barrier function is accompanied by increased amounts of in- flammatory mediators, especially interleukin-1 (Wood et al., J. Clin. Invest. 1992, 90, 482-7; Altemus et al., J. Invest. Dermatol. 2001, 117, 309-17), causing irritant skin reac ⁇ tions.
- Ceramides and pseudoceramides are amphiphilic molecules consisting of a polar head group and a non-polar "tail" made up of two optionally hydroxyl-substituted long (>C6) alkyl or alkenyl chains; cf. the structure of ceramide 2 shown below:
- Amphiphilic compounds of this form can be incorporated particularly well into the double membrane of the skin's lipid barrier.
- US06060612 describes the synthesis of 1 ,3-bis(N-(2-hydroxyalkyl)acylamino)-2- hydroxyalkanes as pseudoceramides, and their cosmetic use.
- WO9821176 describes the preparation of N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-oxo-2-alkylalkylamides and their cosmetic use for protecting against skin ageing and for strengthening the resistance of skin and hair and repairing them.
- EP 0864563 A1 describes the use of N-acylhydroxyamino acid esters, especially N- acylhydroxyproline and -threonine esters, for strengthening the natural barrier function in order to protect against external influences and irritations.
- Other examples of pseudoceramides are given in M ⁇ ller H., 2002 [The Chemistry of Natural and Synthetic Skin Barrier Lipids. In: Jungermann E., Cosmetic Science and Technology, vol. 24, Cosmetic Lipids and the Skin Barrier.
- WO9400127 describes the use of a therapeutically effective mixture of cholesterol, ceramides, an essential fatty acid and a non-essential fatty acid with a C12 to C20 alkyl chain, in a molar ratio of (2-5):(1-3):(1-3):(1.5-3.5), for restoring the epidermal barrier function of damaged skin.
- the object of the present invention was to provide formulations, uses and methods for strengthening the barrier function of damaged and undamaged (primarily human) skin which are more efficient than those according to the state of the art.
- the preparations and individual active substances to be used in the methods to be provided according to the invention should be cost-effective and efficient.
- a cosmetic or pharmaceutical formulation that can be applied to the skin or hair, comprising:
- the proportion by weight of (alpha-)bisabolol (bisabolol, preferably alpha-bisabolol) in the formulation being equal to or greater than the total proportion by weight of cera- mides and/or pseudoceramides, and the total amount of components (a) and (b) being sufficient to strengthen the barrier of damaged and/or undamaged skin (especially hu ⁇ man skin).
- the invention is based on the surprising finding that the extended combination of cera- mides and/or pseudoceramides with (alpha-)bisabolol allows a more efficient repair of and/or protection against skin and hair damage, based on synergistic effects, if the (alpha-)bisabolol is present in an amount equal to or greater than that of the ceramide and/or pseudoceramide.
- ceramide and pseudoceramide are generally more expen ⁇ sive than (alpha-)bisabolol, a more cost-effective method is additionally provided by the higher proportion of (alpha-)bisabolol.
- the bisabolol used in terms of the present invention can be of natural or synthetic origin.
- the term "alpha-bisabolol” covers (+)-alpha-bisabolol, (-)-alpha-bisabolol, (+)-epi-alpha-bisabolol and (-)-epi-alpha-bisabolol, as well as mix ⁇ tures of two, three or all of said alpha-bisabolol isomers.
- alpha- bisabolol covers racemic mixtures of (+/-)-alpha-bisabolol and/or (+/-)-epi-alpha- bisabolol.
- the bisabolol used is preferably natural (-)-alpha-bisabolol and/or synthetic alpha-bisabolol.
- Synthetic alpha-bisabolol is obtainable from Symrise under the name "Dragosantol", for example.
- component (b) present does not have to be equal to or greater than that of component (a).
- Components (a), (b), (c) and (d) are advantageously used in a weight ratio of (0.5-3):(1- 5):(0.5-3):(0.5-3).
- One particularly effective form of application is the coapplication of (a) (pseudo)ceramides and (b) (alpha-)bisabolol with (c) cholesterol and/or phytosterols and (d) essential or non-essential fatty acids in weight ratios of 2:4:1 :1 , 2:2:1 :1, 1 :2:1 :1 , 1 :1 :1 :1 and 1 :2:2:1 , especially of 2:4:1 :1 and 1 :1 :1 :1.
- the proportion of component (a) in the formulation ranges preferably from 0.01 to 20 wt.%, particularly preferably from 0.01 to 10 wt.% and very particularly preferably from 0.01 to 5 wt.%.
- the proportion of component (b) in the formulation ranges preferably from 0.001 to 20 wt.%, particularly preferably from 0.01 to 10 wt.% and very particularly preferably from 0.05 to 5 wt.%, the amount of component (b) (bisabolol) always being at least equal to or in excess relative to the total amount of ceramide and/or pseudocera- mide (component (a)).
- formulations according to the invention are prepared by conventional methods known per se, e.g. by incorporating one or more of the following components to be used according to the invention: (a) ceramides and/or pseudoceramides and (b) (alpha-
- the finished formulation according to the invention can also be used e.g. for the treatment, care or cleaning of the skin or hair or as a make-up product in decorative cosmetics.
- Preferred formulations according to the invention contain a total preferably of 0.01 wt.% to 30 wt.%, particularly preferably of 0.01 to 20 wt.% and very particularly preferably of 0.05 wt.% to 5 wt.%, based on the total weight of the formulation, of the mixture con- stituents (a) ceramide/pseudoceramide, (b) (alpha-)bisabolol and optionally (c) choles- terol/phytosterols and (d) fatty acids, and can take the form of soap, syndet, liquid wash ⁇ ing, shower and bath preparation, emulsion (as solution, dispersion, suspension, cream, lotion or milk, depending on preparative method and ingredients, of the type VWO, O/W or multiple emulsion, PIT emulsion, emulsion foam, microemulsion, nanoemulsion, Pickering emulsion), ointment, paste, gel (including hydrogel,
- shampoo incl. 2-in-1 shampoo
- conditioner hair treatment, hair tonic, hair rinse, hair cream, pomade, perming and fixing product, hair straightening product (defrizzer, relaxer), hair strengthener, styling aid (e.g. gel or wax), bleach, hair dye (e.g. temporary, direct, semipermanent, permanent hair dye), nail care product, e.g. nail varnish and nail varnish remover, deodorant and/or antiperspi- rant, mouthwash, make-up, make-up remover or decorative cosmetic (e.g. powder, eye shadow, kajal stick, lipstick).
- hair straightening product defrizzer, relaxer
- styling aid e.g. gel or wax
- bleach hair dye
- nail care product e.g. nail varnish and nail varnish remover, deodorant and/or antiperspi- rant
- mouthwash make-up, make-up remover or decorative cosmetic (e.g. powder, eye shadow, kajal stick, lipstick).
- formulations according to the invention in encap ⁇ sulated form, e.g. in gelatin, wax materials, liposomes, cellulose capsules or cyclodex- trin capsules.
- auxiliary substances and additives can be present in for ⁇ mulations according to the invention in amounts advantageously of 5 - 99 wt.%, pref- erably of 10 - 80 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture.
- the formulations can also contain water in an amount of up to 99.99 wt.%, preferably of 5 - 80 wt.%, based on the total weight of the formulation.
- the formulations according to the invention can contain cosmetic auxiliary substances and additives such as those conventionally used in cosmetic preparations, e.g. sun- screens, preservatives, bactericides, fungicides, virucides, cooling substances, insect repellents (e.g. DEET, IR 3225, Dragorepel), plant extracts, antiinflammatory sub ⁇ stances, wound healing accelerators (e.g. chitin or chitosan and its derivatives), film- forming substances (e.g. polyvinylpyrrolidones or chitosan or its derivatives), customary antioxidants, vitamins (e.g. vitamin C and derivatives, tocopherols and derivatives, vitamin A and derivatives), 2-hydroxycarboxylic acids (e.g.
- citric acid, malic acid, L-, D- or DL-lactic acid skin colourants (e.g. walnut extracts or dihydroxyacetone), active ingredients for promoting hair growth (e.g. minoxidil, diphencyprone, hormones, finas ⁇ teride, phytosterols such as beta-sitosterol, biotin, or extracts of Cimicifuga racemosa, Eugenia caryophyllata or Hibiscus rosasinensis, barley, hops, or rice or wheat hydrolys- ates), skin care products (e.g. cholesterol, ceramides, pseudoceramides), softening, moisturizing and/or moisture-retaining substances (e.g.
- glycerol or urea fats, oils, saturated fattv arids mnnnunsaturated nr nnlvunsaturateri fattv arids r/-hvdrnxv arids polyhydroxy fatty acids or their derivatives (e.g. linoleic acid, ⁇ -linolenic acid, ⁇ -linolenic acid or arachidonic acid and their respective natural or synthetic esters), waxes or other conventional constituents of a cosmetic or dermatological formulation, such as alcohols, polyols, polymers, foam stabilizers, electrolytes, organic solvents, silicone derivatives or chelating agents (e.g.
- ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and derivatives ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and derivatives
- antidandruff substances e.g. climbazole, ketoconazole, piroctonoleamine, zinc pyrithione
- hair care products perfumes, antifoams, dyestuffs, pigments with a colouring action
- thickeners advantageousously silicon dioxide, aluminium silicates such as bentonites, poly ⁇ saccharides or their derivatives, e.g.
- hyaluronic acid guar kernel flour, xanthan gum, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose or allulose derivatives, particularly advantageously poly- acrylates such as carbopols, or polyurethanes), surface-active substances, emulsifiers, plant parts and plant extracts (e.g. arnica, aloe, beard lichen, ivy, stinging nettle, gin ⁇ seng, henna, camomile, marigold, rosemary, sage, horsetail or thyme), animal extracts, e.g. royal jelly or propolis, proteins, protein hydrolysates, yeast extracts, hop and wheat extracts, peptides or thymus extracts.
- plant extracts e.g. arnica, aloe, beard lichen, ivy, stinging nettle, gin ⁇ seng, henna, camomile, marigold, rosemary, sage, horsetail or thyme
- cosmetic or dermatological auxiliary substances and additives and perfume to be used can readily be determined by those skilled in the art on a simple trial-and-error basis, as a function of the particular type of product.
- the formulations according to the invention contain at least one UVA filter and/or at least one UVB filter and/or at least one inorganic pigment.
- the mixtures can take a variety of forms, e.g. those conventionally used for sunscreen preparations for protecting the skin and hair from ultraviolet radiation. They can thus form e.g. a solution, an emulsion of the water-in-oil (W/O) type or oil-in-water (ONSI) type, or a mul ⁇ tiple emulsion, for example of the water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) type, a gel, a hydrodis- persion, a solid stick or else an aerosol.
- W/O water-in-oil
- ONSI oil-in-water
- mul ⁇ tiple emulsion for example of the water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) type, a gel, a hydrodis- persion, a solid stick or else an aerosol.
- the total amount of filter substances is from 0.01 wt.% to 40 wt.%, preferably from 0.1 % to 10 wt.% and particularly preferably from 1.0 to 5.0 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture, in order to provide cosmetic mixtures (preparations).
- advantageous UV filters are:
- menthyl anthranilate (Neo Heliopan ® MA)
- UV absorbers are particularly suitable for combination:
- menthyl anthranilate (Neo Heliopan ® MA)
- Advantageous inorganic light-protecting pigments are finely disperse metal oxides and metal salts, for example titanium dioxides, zinc oxide (ZnO), iron oxides (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 ), aluminium oxide (AI 2 O 3 ), cerium oxides (e.g. Ce 2 O 3 ), manganese oxides (e.g. MnO), zirconium oxide (ZrO 2 ), silicon oxide (SiO 2 ), mixed oxides of the corresponding metals, and mixtures of such oxides, barium sulfate and zinc stearate.
- Particularly preferred pigments are those based on TiO 2 or zinc oxide.
- the particles have a mean diameter of less than 100 nm, preferably of between 5 and 50 nm and particularly preferably of between 15 and 30 nm. They can have a spherical shape, but it is also possible to use particles with an ellipsoid shape or a shape that differs from spherical in some other way.
- the pigments can also be surface-treated, i.e. hydrophi- lized or hydrophobized. Typical examples are coated titanium dioxides, e.g. titanium dioxide T 805 (Degussa) or Eusolex ® T2000 (Merck), or coated zinc oxide, e.g.
- suitable hydrophobic coating agents being primarily silicones and especially trialkoxyoctylsilanes or simethicones.
- micropigments or nanopigments are preferably used in sunscreen products, zinc micropigments or nanopigments being particularly preferred.
- the total amount of inorganic pigments, especially hydrophobic inorganic micropig ⁇ ments, in the finished cosmetic or dermatological formulations advantageously ranges from 0.1 to 30 wt.%, preferably from 0.1 to 10.0 and
- Anti-irritants can be any anti-inflammatory or redness-alleviating and antipruritic substances that are suitable or customary for cosmetic and/or derma- tological applications.
- Preferred anti-inflammatory or redness-alleviating and antipruritic substances are steroidal anti-inflammatory substances of the corticoster ⁇ oid type, e.g. hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, dexamethasone phosphate, methylpred- nisolone or cortisone, it being possible to extend the list by adding other steroidal anti ⁇ inflammatories.
- Non-steroidal antiinflammatories can also be used.
- oxicams such as piroxicam or tenoxicam
- salicylates such as aspirin, Disalcid, Solprin or fendosal
- acetic acid derivatives such as diclofenac, fenclofenac, indomethacin, sulindac, tolmetin or clindanac
- fenamates such as me- fenamic, meclofenamic, flufenamic or niflumic
- propionic acid derivatives such as ibu- profen, naproxen or benoxaprofen
- pyrazoles such as phenylbutazone, oxyphenylbu- tazone, febrazone or azapropazone.
- Natural anti-inflammatory or redness-alleviating and antipruritic substances can be used as alternatives, possibilities being plant ex ⁇ tracts, special potent plant extract fractions, and high-purity active substances isolated from plant extracts. Particular preference is given to extracts, fractions and active sub ⁇ stances from camomile, Aloe vera, Commiphora species, Rubia species, Echinacea species, willows, willow herb, oats, black and green tea, gingko, coffee, pepper, redcur- rant/blackcurrant, tomato, vanilla and almonds, as well as pure substances such as, inter alia, apigenin-7-glucoside, boswellic acid, phytosterols, glycyrrhizinic acid, glabridin or licochalcone A.
- panthenol e.g. avenanthramides
- oats e.g. avenanthramides
- Echinacea e.g. Echinacea
- the formulations according to the invention can also contain antioxidants, it being pos ⁇ sible to use any antioxidants suitable or customary for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications.
- the antioxidants are advantageously selected from the group comprising amino acids (e.g. glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan) and derivatives thereof, imida ⁇ zoles (e.g. urocanic acid) and derivatives thereof, peptides such as D,L-camosine, D-camosine, L-carnosine and derivatives thereof (e.g. anserine), carotenoids, carotenes (e.g.
- ⁇ -carotene, ⁇ -carotene, lycopene) and derivatives thereof chlorogenic acid and derivatives thereof, lipoic acid and derivatives thereof (e.g. dihydrolipoic acid), aurothioglucose, propylthiouracil and other thiols (e.g.
- thioredoxin glutathione, cysteine, cystine, cystamine and their glycosyl, N-acetyl, methyl, ethyl, propyl, amyl, butyl, lauryl, palmitoyl, oleyl, ⁇ -linoleyl, cholester ⁇ l and glyceryl esters) and their salts, dilaur ⁇ l thio- dipropionate, distear ⁇ l thiodipropionate, thiodipropionic acid and derivatives thereof (esters, ethers, peptides, lipids, nucleotides, nucleosides and salts), sulfoximine com ⁇ pounds (e.g.
- buthionine sulfoximine homocysteine sulfoximine, buthionine sulfone, penta-, hexa-, heptathionine sulfoximine) in very small tolerable doses
- (metal) chela- tors e.g. ⁇ -hydroxy fatty acids, palmitic acid, phytic acid, lactoferrin, ⁇ -hydroxy acids (e.g. citric acid, lactic acid, malic acid), humic acid, bile acid, bile extracts, bilirubin, biliverdin, EDTA, EGTA and derivatives thereof, unsaturated fatty acids and derivatives thereof (e.g.
- vitamin E acetate
- vitamin A and derivatives thereof vitamin A palmitate
- ZnO, ZnSO 4 selenium and derivatives thereof (e.g. selenium methionine), stilbenes and derivatives thereof (e.g. stilbene oxide, trans-stilbene oxide), derivatives (salts, esters, ethers, sugars, nucleotides, nucleosides, peptides and lipids) of said active substances, or antioxidative extracts or fractions of plants such as green tea, rooibos, honeybush, grape, rosemary, sage, balm, thyme, lavender, olive, oats, cacao, gingko, ginseng, liquorice, honeysuckle, Sophora, Pueraria, Pinus, Citrus, Phyllanthus emblica or St John's wort.
- selenium and derivatives thereof e.g. selenium methionine
- stilbenes and derivatives thereof e.g. stilbene oxide, trans-stilbene oxide
- derivatives salts, esters, ethers, sugar
- the amount of antioxidants (one or more compounds) in the formulations according to the invention is preferably 0.01 to 20 wt.%, particularly preferably 0.05 - 10 wt.% and very particularly preferably 0.2 - 5 wt.%, based on the total weight of the preparation.
- vitamin E and/or its derivatives represent the antioxidant(s)
- their respective concen- trations are advantageously chosen from the range between 0.001 and 10 wt.%, based on the total weight of the formulation.
- vitamin A or vitamin A derivatives, or carotenes or their derivatives represent the antioxidant(s)
- their respective concentrations are advantageously chosen from the range between 0.001 and 10 wt.%, based on the total weight of the formulation.
- the (cosmetic) formulations according to the invention can also contain active sub ⁇ stances and active substance combinations for combating skin ageing and wrinkling. It is possible here, according to the invention, to use any active substances for combating skin ageing and wrinkling that are suitable or customary for cosmetic and/or derma- tological applications.
- advantageous active substances for combating skin ageing and wrinkling are soya protein or protein hydrolysates, soya isoflavones, hydrolysed rice protein, hydrolysed hazelnut protein, oligopeptides from hydrolysed Hibiscus esculentus extract, wheat protein, ⁇ -glucans, e.g.
- glycoproteins from oats, and derivatives thereof, glycoproteins, ursolic acid and its salts, betulin, betulinic acid and its salts, retinol, retinol palmitate, propyl gallate, precocenene, 6-hydroxy-7-methoxy-2,2- dimethyl-1 (2H)-benzopyran, 3,4-dihydro-6-hydroxy-7-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-1 (2H)- benzopyran, creatine, or other synthetic or natural active substances for combating skin ageing and wrinkling, it also being possible for the latter to be used in the form of an extract of plants such as green tea, Rubus fruticosus, Sanguisorba officinalis, Centella asiatica, Ribes nigrum, Passiflora incarnata, Phyllanthus emblica, okra, algae, evening primrose, rosemary, sage, Echinacea, birch, apple or soya.
- an extract of plants such
- ⁇ -Glucan is particularly preferably used as another active substance for combating skin ageing; 1,3-1 ,4-linked ⁇ -glucan from oats, Rubus fruticosus extract or wheat protein is very particularly preferred.
- Formulations according to the invention in the form of a cosmetic preparation can ad ⁇ vantageously also contain moisturizers.
- moisturizers used: sodium lactate, urea and urea derivatives, alcohols, glycerol, diols such as propylene glycol, 1 ,2-pentanediol, 1,2-hexanediol and 1 ,2-octanediol, collagen, elastin or hyaluronic acid, diacyl adipates, petrolatum, urocanic acid, lecithin, panthenol, phytantriol, lycopene, (pseudo)ceramides, glycosphingolipids, cholesterol, phytosterols, chitosan, chondroitin sulfate, lanolin, lanolin esters, amino acids, alpha-hydroxy acids (e.g.
- citric acid lactic acid, malic acid
- mono-, di- and oligosac ⁇ charides such as glucose, galactose, fructose, mannose, fruit sugar and lactose
- poly- sugars such as ⁇ -glucans, especially 1,3-1 ,4- ⁇ -glucan from oats, alpha-hydroxy fatty acids, triterpene acids such as betulinic acid or ursolic acid, and algae extracts.
- osmolytes substances from the group comprising sugar alcohols (myoinositol, mannitol, sorbitol), quaternary amines such as taurine, choline, betaine, betaine glycine and ectoine, diglyceryl phosphate, phosphor ⁇ l- choline, glycerophosphor ⁇ lcholine, amino acids such as glutamine, glycine, alanine, glutamate, aspartate or proline, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, inorganic phosphates, and polymers of said compounds such as proteins, peptides, polyamino acids and polyols.
- sugar alcohols myoinositol, mannitol, sorbitol
- quaternary amines such as taurine, choline, betaine, betaine glycine and ectoine
- diglyceryl phosphate diglyceryl phosphate
- formulations according to the invention can also contain active substances which stimulate skin and hair tinting or bronzing in a chemical or natural way, thereby achieving a more rapid action based on synergistic effects.
- said substances are substrates or substrate analogues of tyrosinase, such as L-tyrosine, L- DOPA or L-dihydroxyphenylalanine, stimulators of tyrosinase activity or expression, such as theophylline, caffeine, proopiomelanocortin peptides such as ACTH, alpha- MSH, their peptide analogues and other substances that bind to the melanocortin recep ⁇ tor, peptides such as Val-Gly-Val-Ala-Pro-Gly, Lys-lle-Gly-Arg-Lys or Leu-lle-Gly-Lys, purines, pyrimidines, folic acid, copper salts such as copper gluconate, chloride or pyr- rolidonate, flavonoids, flavanone glycosides such as naringin and hesperidin, 1,3,4- oxadiazole-2-thiols such as
- the formulations according to the invention can advantageously be used in numerous cases in combination with skin-lightening substances.
- Any skin-lightening substances that are conventional or customary for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications can be used according to the invention.
- Advantageous skin-lightening substances in this respect are koji acid (5-hydroxy-2-hydroxymethyl-4-pyranone), koji acid derivatives, e.g. koji acid dipalmitate, arbutin, ascorbic acid, ascorbic acid derivatives, hydroquinone, hydroquinone derivatives, resorcinol, sulfur-containing molecules, e.g. glutathione or cysteine, alpha-hydroxy acids (e.g.
- citric acid citric acid, lactic acid, malic acid) and derivatives thereof, N-acetyltyrosine and derivatives, undecenoylphenylalanine, gluconic acid, 4-alkylresorcinols, chromone derivatives such as aloesin, flavonoids, thymol derivatives, 1-aminoethylphosphinic acid, thiourea derivatives, ellagic acid, nicotinamide, zinc salts such as zinc chloride or gluconate, thujaplicin and derivatives, triterpenes such as maslinic acid, sterols such as ergosterol, benzofuranones such as senkyunolide, vinyl- and ethylguaiacol, inhibitors of nitrogen oxide synthesis, e.g.
- L-nitroarginine and deriva ⁇ tives thereof 2,7-dinitroindazole or thiocitrulline, metal chelators (e.g. ⁇ -hydroxy fatty acids, palmitic acid, phytic acid, lactoferrin, humic acid, bile acid, bile extracts, bilirubin, biliverdin. EDTA. EGTA and derivatives thereof), retinoids, sova milk, serine protease inhibitors, lipoic acid or other synthetic or natural active substances for lightening the skin and hair, the latter also being used in the form of plant extracts, e.g.
- bearberr ⁇ extract such as glabridin or licochalcone A, Artocarpus extract, extract of Rumex and Ramulus species, extracts of pine species (Pinus) and extracts of Vitis species or stil- bene derivatives obtained therefrom by enrichment, and extracts of Saxifraga, mulberry, Scutelleria and/or grapes.
- Formulations according to the invention in the form of cosmetic preparations can also contain anionic, cationic, non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, especially if crystal- line or microcr ⁇ stalline solids, for example inorganic micropigments, are to be incorpo ⁇ rated into the mixtures.
- Anionic surfactants normally have carboxylate, sulfate or sulfonate groups as functional groups. In aqueous solution they form negatively charged organic ions in an acidic or neutral medium. Cationic surfactants are almost exclusively characterized by the pres- ence of a quaternary ammonium group. In aqueous solution they form positively charged organic ions in an acidic or neutral medium. Amphoteric surfactants contain both anionic and cationic groups and accordingly behave as anionic or cationic surfac ⁇ tants in aqueous solution, depending on the pH. They have a positive charge in a strongly acidic medium and a negative charge in an alkaline medium. In the neutral pH range, on the other hand, they are zwitterionic. Non-ionic surfactants typically have polyether chains and do not form ions in an aqueous medium.
- acylamino acids and their salts
- acylamino acids and their salts
- acylglutamates for example sodium acylglutamate, di-TEA palmitoylaspartate and sodium caprylic/capric glutamate,
- acylpeptides for example palmitoyl-hydrolysed milk protein, sodium cocoyl- hydrolysed soya protein and sodium/ potassium cocoyl-hydrolysed collagen
- sarcosinates for example myristoyl sarcosine
- TE ⁇ A lauroylsarcosinate sodium lauroylsarcosinate and sodium cocoylsarcosinate
- taurates for example sodium lauroyltaurate and sodium methylcocoyltaurate
- acyllactylates lauroyllactylate, caproyllactylate, stearoyllactylate,
- carboxylic acid esters for example calcium stearoyllactylate, laureth-6 citrate and sodium PEG-4 lauramidecarboxylate,
- carboxylic acid ethers for example sodium laureth-13 carboxylate and sodium PEG-6 cocamidecarboxylate,
- phosphoric acid esters and salts such as DEA oleth-10 phosphate and dilaureth-4 phosphate
- sulfonic acids and salts such as:
- acylisethionates e.g. sodium/ammonium cocoylisethionate
- alkylsulfonates for example sodium cocomonoglyceridesulfate, sodium C 12 - 14 - olefinsulfonate, sodium laurylsulfoacetate and magnesium PEG-3 cocamidesulfate,
- sulfosuccinates for example sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate, disodium laureth sulfo- succinate, disodium laur ⁇ lsulfosuccinate and disodium undecylenamido MEA sulfosuc- cinate, and
- sulfuric acid esters such as:
- alkyl ether sulfate for example sodium, ammonium, magnesium, MIPA and TIPA laureth sulfate, sodium myreth sulfate and sodium C12-13 pareth sulfate,
- alkylsulfates for example sodium, ammonium and TE ⁇ A laurylsulfate.
- Quaternary surfactants contain at least one N atom covalently bonded to 4 alkyl or aryl groups. This results in a positive charge, independently of the pH. Alkylbetaine, al- kylamidopropylbetaine and alkylamidopropylhydroxysulfaine are advantageous.
- the cationic surfactants used can also preferably be selected from the group comprising quaternary ammonium compounds, especially benzyltrialkylammonium chlorides or bromides, for example benzyldimethylstearylammonium chloride, alkyltrialkylammonium salts, for example cetyltrimethylammonium chloride or bromide, alkyldimethylhy- droxyethylammonium chlorides or bromides, dialkyldimethylammonium chlorides or bromides, alkylamidoethyltrimethylammonium ether sulfates, alkylpyrimidinium salts, for example laur ⁇ lpyrimidinium or cetylpyridinium chloride, imidazoline derivatives, and compounds of cationic character, such as amine oxides, for example alkyldimethyl- amine oxides or alkylaminoethyldimethylamine oxides. Cetyltrimethylammonium salts can
- acyl/dialkylethylenediamine for example sodium acylamphoacetate, disodium acylamphodipropionate, disodium alkylamphodiacetate, sodium acylamphohydroxypro- pylsulfonate, disodium acylamphodiacetate and sodium acylamphopropionate,
- N-alkylamino acids for example aminopropylalkylglutamide, alkylaminopropionic acid, sodium alkylimidodipropionate and lauroamphocarboxyglycinate.
- alkanolamides such as cocamides MEA/DE ⁇ A/MIPA,
- amine oxides such as cocamidopropylamine oxide
- ethoxylated/propoxylated esters ethoxylated/propoxylated esters, ethoxylated/propoxylated glycerol esters, ethoxy ⁇ lated/propoxylated cholesterols, ethoxylated/propoxylated triglyceride esters, ethoxy- lated/ propoxylated lanolin, ethoxylated/propoxylated polysiloxanes, propoxylated POE ethers, and alkylpolyglycosides such as laurylglucoside, decylglycoside and cocoglyco- side,
- sucrose esters and ethers sucrose esters and ethers
- polyglycerol esters diglycerol esters and monoglycerol esters
- anionic and/or amphoteric surfactants with one or more non-ionic surfactants.
- the surface-active substance can be present in a concentration of between 1 and 98 wt.% in the mixtures to be used according to the invention, based on the total weight of the mixture.
- mineral oils (advantageously paraffin oil), mineral waxes,
- esters of fatty acids with alcohols of low C number e.g. with isopropanol, propylene glycol or glycerol, or esters of fatty alcohols with alkanoic acids of low C number or with fatty acids,
- silicone oils such as dimethylpolysiloxanes, diethylpolysiloxanes, diphenylpolysi- loxanes and mixed forms thereof,
- hydrocarbons (advantageously squalane or squalene),
- synthetic or semisynthetic triglyceride oils e.g. triglycerides of capric or caprylic acid
- natural oils one or more nurturing animal and/or vegetable fats and oils, such as olive oil, sunflower oil, refined soya oil, palm oil, sesame oil, rapeseed oil, almond oil, borage oil, evening primrose oil, coconut oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, oat oil, sperm oil, tallow, neatsfoot oil and lard
- natural oils one or more nurturing animal and/or vegetable fats and oils, such as olive oil, sunflower oil, refined soya oil, palm oil, sesame oil, rapeseed oil, almond oil, borage oil, evening primrose oil, coconut oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, oat oil, sperm oil, tallow, neatsfoot oil and lard
- fatty alcohols having 8-30 C atoms examples include decanol, decenol, octanol, octenol, dodecanol, dodecenol, octadienol, decadienol, dodecadienol, oleyl alcohol, ricinoleyl alcohol (9-cis-octadecene-1,12-diol), erucyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, arachidyl alcohol, capr ⁇ lic alcohol, capric alcohol, linoleyl alcohol, linolenyl alcohol and behenyl alcohol, and their Guerbet alcohols, the list being extendable almost without limit by other alcohols of chemically related
- the fatty alcohols preferably originate from natural fatty acids and are conventionally prepared from the corresponding fatty acid esters by reduction. It is also possible to use fatty alcohol fractions formed by reduction from naturally occurring fats and fatty oils, e.g. tallow, groundnut oil, colza oil, cottonseed oil, soya oil, sunflower oil, palm kernel oil, linseed oil, maize oil, castor oil, rapeseed oil, sesame oil, cacao butter and coconut fat. Synthetic ester oils may also be present.
- esters are those of saturated and/or unsaturated, linear and/or branched alkanecarboxylic acids having 3 to 30 C atoms with saturated and/or unsaturated, linear and/or branched alcohols having 3 to 30 C atoms, and esters of aromatic car boxy lie acids with saturated and/or unsatu ⁇ rated, linear and/or branched alcohols having 3 to 30 C atoms, selected especially from the group comprising isopropyl myristate, isopropyl stearate, isopropyl palmitate, iso- propyl oleate, n-butyl stearate, n-hexyl laurate, n-decyl laurate, isooctyl stearate, isononyl stearate, isononyl isononanoate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate, 2-ethylhexyl laurate, 2-ethylhexyl eth
- alkyl benzoates e.g. mixtures of n-dodecyl, n-tridecyl, n-tetradecyl and n- pentadecyl benzoate
- cyclic or linear silicone oils e.g. dimethylpolysiloxanes, di ⁇ ethyl
- Nurturing substances which are outstandingly suitable for combination with the formula- tions according to the invention also include the following:
- waxes e.g. candelilla wax or camauba wax
- ceramides these being understood as meaning N-acylsphingosines (fatty acid amides of sphingosine) or synthetic analogues of such lipids (so-called pseudo- ceramides), which markedly improve the water retention capacity of the stratum corneum,
- phospholipids for example soya lecithin, egg lecithin and kephalins,
- petrolatum and paraffin and silicone oils including, inter alia, dialkylsi- loxanes and alkylarylsiloxanes, such as dimethylpolysiloxane and methyl phenyl- polysiloxane, and their alkoxylated and quaternized derivatives.
- An aqueous phase of a formulation according to the invention can advantageously comprise alcohols, diols or polyols of low C number, and their ethers, preferably etha- nol, isopropanol, propylene glycol, glycerol, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monoethyl or monobutyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl or monobutyl ether, di- ethylene glycol monomethyl or monoethyl ether and analogous products, and alcohols of low C number, e.g.
- ethanol isopropanol, 1 ,2-propanediol and glycerol, and especially one or more thickeners which can advantageously be selected from the group compris ⁇ ing silicon dioxide, aluminium silicates, polysaccharides or derivatives thereof, e.g. hyaluronic acid, xanthan gum and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and particularly ad ⁇ vantageously from the group comprising polyacrylates, preferably a polyacrylate from the group comprising so-called carbopols, e.g. carbopols of types 980, 981, 1382, 2984 and 5984, each individually or in combination.
- carbopols e.g. carbopols of types 980, 981, 1382, 2984 and 5984, each individually or in combination.
- Mixtures to be used according to the invention that are in the form of an emulsion ad ⁇ vantageously comprise one or more emulsifiers.
- O/W emulsifiers can advantageously be selected e.g. from the group comprising polyethoxylated, polypropoxylated or poly- ethoxylated and polypropoxylated products, for example:
- esterified fatty acid ethoxylates of the general formula R-COO-(-CH 2 -CH 2 - 0-J n -C(O)-R',
- alkyl ether carboxylic acids of the general formula
- the polyethoxylated, polypropoxylated or polyethoxylated and polypropoxylated O/W emulsifiers used are particularly advantageously selected from the group of substances with HLB values of 11 - 18, and very particularly advan ⁇ tageously from those with HLB values of 14.5 - 15.5, if they contain saturated radicals R and R'. If the O/W emulsifiers contain unsaturated radicals R and/or R', or if isoalkyl derivatives are present, the preferred HLB value of such emulsifiers can also be lower or higher.
- the fatty alcohol ethoxylates are advantageously selected from the group comprising ethoxylated stear ⁇ l alcohols, cetyl alcohols and cetylstearyl alcohols (cetear ⁇ l alcohols). The following are particularly preferred:
- Sodium laureth-11 carboxylate can advantageously be used as an ethoxylated alkyl ether car boxy lie acid or a salt thereof.
- Sodium laureth-1-4 sulfate can advantageously be used as an alkyl ether sulfate.
- Polyethylene glycol (30) cholesteryl ether can advan ⁇ tageously be used as an ethoxylated cholesterol derivative.
- Polyethylene glycol (25) soya sterol has also proved valuable.
- Polyethylene glycol (60) evening primrose glycerides can advantageously be used as ethoxylated triglycerides.
- polyethylene glycol glycerol fatty acid esters from the group comprising polyethylene glycol (20) glyceryllaurate, polyethylene glycol (21) glyceryllaurate, polyethylene glycol (22) glyceryllaurate, polyethylene glycol (23) glyc- eryllaurate, polyethylene glycol (6) glycerylcaprylate/caprate, polyethylene glycol (20) glyceryloleate, polyethylene glycol (20) glyceryl isostearate and polyethylene glycol (18) glyceryloleate/cocoate.
- polyethylene glycol (20) glyceryllaurate polyethylene glycol (21) glyceryllaurate
- polyethylene glycol (22) glyceryllaurate polyethylene glycol (23) glyc- eryllaurate
- polyethylene glycol (6) glycerylcaprylate/caprate polyethylene glycol (20) glyceryloleate
- sorbitan esters from the group comprising polyeth ⁇ ylene glycol (20) sorbitan monolaurate, polyethylene glycol (20) sorbitan monostearate, polyethylene glycol (20) sorbitan mono
- W/O emulsifiers fatty alcohols having 8 to 30 carbon atoms, monoglyceryl esters of saturated and/or unsaturated, branched and/or unbranched alkanecarboxylic acids with a chain length of 8 to 24 C atoms, especially 12 to 18 C atoms, diglyceryl esters of saturated and/or unsaturated, branched and/or un ⁇ branched alkanecarboxylic acids with a chain length of 8 to 24 C atoms, especially 12 to 18 C atoms, monoglyceryl ethers of saturated and/or unsaturated, branched and/or unbranched alcohols with a chain length of 8 to 24 C atoms, especially 12 to 18 C at- orris, diglyceryl ethers of saturated and/or unsaturated, branched and/or unbranched alcohols with a chain length of 8 to 24 C atoms, especially 12 to 18 C atoms, propylene glycol esters of saturated and/or unsaturated,
- VWO emulsifiers are glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl monoi- sostearate, glyceryl monomyristate, glyceryl monooleate, diglyceryl monostearate, diglyceryl monoisostearate, propylene glycol monostearate, propylene glycol mono - isostearate, propylene glycol monocaprylate, propylene glycol monolaurate, sorbitan monoisostearate, sorbitan monolaurate, sorbitan monocaprylate, sorbitan mono- isooleate, sucrose distearate, cetyl alcohol, stear ⁇ l alcohol, arachidyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, isobehenyl alcohol, selachyl alcohol, chimyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol (2) stearyl ether (steareth-2), glyceryl monolaurate, glyceryl monocaprate and glyceryl monocaprylate
- Mixtures to be used according to the invention advantageously contain cooling agents.
- cooling agents l-menthol, d-menthol, racemic menthol, menthone glyceryl acetal, menthyl lactate, substituted menthyl-3-carboxamides (e.g.
- menthyl 3-hydroxybutyrate monomenthyl succi ⁇ nate, 2-mercaptocyclodecanone, menthyl 2-pyrrolidin-5-onecarboxylate, 2,3-dihydroxy- p-menthane, 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexanone glyceryl ketal, 3-menthyl-3,6- dioxaalkanoates and -trioxaalkanoates, 3-menthyl methoxyacetate and icilin.
- the formulations according to the invention also advantageously contain antimicrobial substances.
- Other active substances worthy of particular mention in addition to conventional preservatives, i.e. in addition to the large group of conventional antibiotics, are the products relevant to cosmetics, such as tri- closan, climbazole, zinc pyrithione, ichthyol, octopirox (2-aminoethanol salt of 1- hydroxy-4-methyl-6-(2,4,4-trimethylpentyl)-2(1H)-pyridone), chitosan, famesol, octyloxy- glycerol, glyceryl monolaurate, arylalkyl alcohols, e.g.
- phenylethyl alcohol 3-phenyl-1- propanol, veticol or muguet alcohol, and aliphatic diols, e.g. 1,2-decanediol, or combina ⁇ tions of said substances which are used, inter alia, to combat armpit odour, foot odour or scaling.
- aliphatic diols e.g. 1,2-decanediol, or combina ⁇ tions of said substances which are used, inter alia, to combat armpit odour, foot odour or scaling.
- alkanediols dialdehydes, dicar boxy lie acids and dicarboxylic acid esters
- chain lengths of C 2 to C 40 from a synthetic or natural source (e.g. from coconut fat, palm kernel fat, wool wax, lanolin).
- a synthetic or natural source e.g. from coconut fat, palm kernel fat, wool wax, lanolin.
- Monohydroxy and oligohydroxy fatty acids with chain lengths of C 2 to C 24 e.g. lactic acid, 2-hydroxypalmitic acid
- their oligomers and/or polymers and vegetable and animal raw materials containing these e.g. lactic acid, 2-hydroxypalmitic acid
- antibacterial substances most of which are ethereal oils.
- typical antibacterially active oils are those of anise, lemon, orange, rosemary, wintergreen, clove, thyme, lavender, hops, citronella, wheat, lemon- grass, cedarwood, cinnamon, geranium, sandalwood, violet, eucalyptus, peppermint, gum benzoin, basil and fennel, as well as Ocmea origanum, Hydastis carradensis, Berberidaceae daceae, Ratanhiae or Curcuma longa.
- Examples of important antimicrobially active substances which can be found in ethereal oils are anethole, catechol, camphene, carvacrol, eugenol, eucalyptol, ferulic acid, famesol, hinokitiol, tropolone, limonene, menthol, methyl salicylate, thymol, terpineol, verbenone, berberin, curcumin, car ⁇ ophyllene oxide, nerolidol and geraniol. It is also possible to use mixtures of said active systems or active substances, as well as active substance combinations containing these active substances.
- the amount of active substances in the preparations is preferably 0.01 to 20 wt.% and particularly preferably 0.05 - 10 wt.%, based on the total weight of the preparations.
- a mixture to be used according to the invention can also be combined with sweat-inhibiting substances (antiperspirants) and odour absorbers.
- antiperspirants are primarily aluminium salts such as aluminium chloride, aluminium chlorohy- drate, nitrate, sulfate, acetate, etc., and also aluminium hydroxychlorides.
- aluminium salts such as aluminium chloride, aluminium chlorohy- drate, nitrate, sulfate, acetate, etc.
- aluminium hydroxychlorides aluminium hydroxychlorides.
- it can also be advantageous to use zinc, magnesium and zirconium compounds.
- protein-precipitating substances such as, inter alia, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, natural and synthetic tannins and tri ⁇ chloroacetic acid, which bring about a surface occlusion of the sweat glands
- local anaesthetics inter alia, dilute solutions of e.g.
- lidocaine, prilocaine or mixtures of such substances which switch off the sympathetic supply to the sweat glands by blocking the peripheral nerve paths
- zeolites of the X, A or Y type which, in addition to reduc ⁇ ing sweat secretion, also act as adsorbents of bad odours
- botulinum toxin toxin of the bacterium Chlostridium botulinum
- odour absorbers are the sheet silicates described in Offenlegungsschrift DE-P 40 09 347, especially montmorillonite, kaolinite, nontronite, saponite, hectorite, bentonite and smectite, and also e.g. zinc salts of ricinoleic acid. They also include deodorants, bactericidal or bacteriostatic deodorizing substances, e.g.
- quaternary ammonium salts, and odour absorb ⁇ ers e.g. ® Grillocin (combination of zinc ricinoleate and various additives) or triethyl citrate, optionally in combination with ion exchange resins.
- the amount of deodorizing and/or antiperspirant substances in the mixtures is prefera ⁇ bly 0.01 to 20 wt.% and particularly preferably 0.05 - 10 wt.%, based on the total weight of the preparations.
- the mixtures to be used in the formulations according to the inven- tion can also advantageously be combined with preservatives. It is preferable here to choose preservatives like benzoic acid and its esters and salts, propionic acid and its salts, salicylic acid and its salts, 2,4-hexadienoic acid (sorbic acid) and its salts, formal ⁇ dehyde and paraformaldehyde, 2-hydroxydiphenyl ether and its salts, zinc 2-sulfido- pyridine N-oxide, inorganic sulfites and bisulfites, sodium iodate, chlorobutanolum, 4- ethylmercury(ll)-5-amino-1,3-bis(2-hydroxybenzoic acid) and its salts and esters, dehy- droacetic acid, formic acid, 1,6-bis(4-amidino-2-bromophenoxy)-n-hexane and its salts, the sodium salt
- Formulations according to the invention can also advantageously contain dyestuffs and/or coloured pigments, especially if they are to be used in the decorative cosmetics sector.
- the dyestuffs and coloured pigments can be selected from the appropriate positive list of the cosmetics regulations or from the EC list of cosmetic colourants. In most cases they are identical to the dyestuffs permitted for foods.
- advantageous coloured pigments are titanium dioxide, mica, iron oxides (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 O 4 , FeO(OH)) and/or tin oxide.
- advanta ⁇ geous dyestuffs are carmine, Berlin blue, chromium oxide green, ultramarine blue and/or manganese violet. Mixtures of said active systems can also be used.
- the present invention further relates to the cosmetic use of a formulation according to the invention for strengthening the barrier function of damaged or undamaged skin or damaged or undamaged hair.
- the invention further relates to a therapeutic or cosmetic method of strengthening the barrier function of damaged or undamaged skin or damaged or undamaged hair, com- prising the following steps:
- topical mixtures for application, a sufficient amount of topical mixtures to be used according to the in ⁇ vention (formulations) is applied to the skin and/or hair in the manner conventionally used for cosmetics.
- the invention further relates to the use of a mixture of (a) one or more ceramides and/or pseudoceramides with (b) (alpha-)bisabolol for the preparation of a formulation accord- ing to the invention.
- a pseudoceramide from the group comprising: hydroxyethylpalmityloxyhydroxypropylpalmitannide,
- acyl lauryl, myristoyl, palmitoyl, isostearoyl or stearoyl, and
- Another pseudoceramide which can preferably be used is an N-acylhydroxyamino acid ester of formula I:
- R 1 is a linear, branched or cyclic alkyl or alkenyl group having 5 to 50 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl radicals,
- R 2 is a linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl group having 1 to 49 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted by one or more hydroxyl radicals,
- Y 1 and Y 2 independently of one another are hydrogen or hydroxyl, and either R 3 and R 4 independently of one another are hydrogen or linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms,
- R 3 and R 4 together are an alkylene radical having 1 to 3 carbon atoms and form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocyclic ring together with the chain between R 3 and R 4 , said alkylene radical in turn optionally being substituted by 1 to 3 linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl groups or by 1 to 3 hydroxyl radicals.
- R 1 is preferably a linear, branched or cyclic alkyl or alkenyl group having 5 to 24 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted by 1 to 6 hydroxyl radicals.
- R 2 is preferably a linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl group having 2 to 23 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted by 1 to 6 hydroxyl radicals.
- R 2 is particularly preferably a linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl group having 2 to 23 carbon atoms which is optionally substituted by 1 to 3 hydroxyl radicals.
- One of the two groups Y 1 and Y 2 in formula (I) is preferably a hydroxyl radical and the other a hydrogen atom.
- R 3 and R 4 independently of one another are hydrogen or linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl groups having 1, 2, 3 or 4 carbon atoms, or R 3 and R 4 together are the alkylene radicals -CH 2 -, -CH 2 -CH 2 -, -CH(OH)-, -CH(OH)-CH 2 - or -CH 2 -CH(OH)-.
- R 3 and R 4 are hydrogen atoms and at the same time Y 1 and Y 2 independently of one another are hydrogen atoms or hydroxyl radicals, or R 3 and R 4 together are a -CH 2 - or -CH(OH)- group and form a 5-membered heterocyclic ring together with the chain between R 3 and R 4 , Y 1 and Y 2 at the same time being hydrogen atoms or hydroxyl radicals.
- R 3 and R 4 are hydrogen atoms and at the same time Y 1 is a hydroxyl radical and Y 2 a hydrogen atom (N-acylthreonine alkyl ester) or R 3 and R 4 together are a -CH 2 - group and form a 5-membered heterocyclic ring together with the chain between R 3 and R 4 , and one of the two radicals Y 1 and Y 2 is a hydroxyl radical (N-acylhydroxyproline ester).
- R 1 in this case is preferably an unbranched alkyl or alkenyl radical having 5 to 24 car ⁇ bon atoms and R 2 is an unbranched alkyl or alkenyl radical having 2 to 23 carbon at- oms.
- Examples 1 - 10 Formulations comprising (a) a ceramide or pseudoceramide and (b) alpha-bisabolol, together with (c) cholesterol or phytosterols and (d) fatty acids for strengthening the barrier function of the skin
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