WO2010086717A2 - Compositions nettoyantes à base de plantes et leur procédés de préparation - Google Patents
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- This invention in general relates to a herbal cleanser composition and preparation methods thereof.
- the present invention provides a herbal cleanser composition comprising organically certified herbal actives in combination with polyglucosides and methods for preparing the same.
- cleansers are based on surfactants such as anionics, cationics, non- ionics and amphoterics.
- anionics constitute a major segment of the known cleansing formulations whereas cationics, non-ionics & amphoterics are used widely as conditioners, wetting agents and/or as secondary surfactants.
- One of the commonly used anionic surfactants is ethoxylated alkyl ether sulphonates e.g Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphonate (SLES). SLES is used extensively in combination with cocamidopropyl betain, an amphoteric surfactants. These blends, while being effective in cleansing, are harsh in nature and contain impurities like dioxanes, nitrosamines etc.
- the present invention provides a composition for various types of cleansers, which avoids the limitation(s) associated with the composition known in the art.
- U.S. Patent application No. 20060286062 by Schep et al. discloses a natural hair shampoo or body wash or cleanser derived completely from plant materials to provide mild and non-irritating cleansing.
- the cleanser contains anti-oxidants, natural surfactants and conditioning agents that are extracted from plant or animal materials and no synthetic ingredients that are foreign to nature and skin are used.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,872,087 by Neelakantan et al discloses a dry shampoo composition which is 100% herbal, with no synthetic chemicals are used.
- the shampoo contains foaming accelerating agent, pigment recreating agent, foaming agent, conditioning agent, preservative and hair stimulating agent that are purely herbal.
- the process for preparation of the herbal dry shampoo composition is also disclosed in the art.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,881,710 by O'Lenick et al discloses personal care products based upon a novel series of polyglucoside quarteraary compounds. These polyglucoside quaternary compounds are surprisingly extremely effective multi-functional surfactants used in shampoos and body wash products, providing the possibility of making a personal care product with only one surfactant. These polyglucoside quaternary compounds provide detergency, foam, conditioning, antimicrobial activity, wetting properties of formulations in a single molecule, and are derived from natural sugar compounds.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,524,626 by Chen discloses novel combinations of ginseng berry juice and extracts combined with other skin nutrients and moisturizers which may be used to soften and moisturize the skin, while providing essential vitamins and nutrients to the skin in a natural way.
- the compositions deliver natural fruit and vegetable extracts to the skin so that the skin may benefit from natural vitamins, emollients and other healthful herbs to the skin in a topical application.
- It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a herbal cleanser composition comprising a combination of extracts of organically certified herbs and naturally derived polyglucoside.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a method of preparing a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs along with naturally derived polyglucoside as a combination, wherein the said method is devoid of using any solvent and synthetic surfactants.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide herbal cleansing compositions free from any synthetic residual impurities and that ensure complete safety to the user.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a herbal cleanser composition, wherein the said composition is effective for moisturizing the skin and conditioning the hair while having antibacterial and antimicrobial properties.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the extract is prepared by employing super critical fluid extraction or water extraction, and wherein the polyglucosides used thereby are naturally derived.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs selected from Aloe barbadensis, Aegle marmelose, Benincasia cerifera, Rosa centifolia Eclipta prostrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Phyllanthus emblica, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis,
- Pogostemon cablin Citrus medica limonum, Oryza sattva, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Azhadirachta indica, Curcuma longa, Ocimum sanctum, Rosemarinus officinalis,
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend is used in the range of 0.1% to 5%.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Aloe barbadensis, Aegle marmelose, Benincasia cerifera and Rosa centifolia.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Eclipta prostrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Phyllanthus emblica, Terminalia bellerica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Aloe barbadensis, Pogostemon cablin and Rosa centifolia.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Citrus medica limonum, Oryza sativa, Rosa centifolia and Cinnamomum zeylanicum.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Azhadirachta indica and Curcuma longa.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Ocimum sanctum, Eclipta prostrata, Phyllanthus emblica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Rosemarinus officinalis, Cymbopogon flexuous, Rosa centifolia and Vetiveria zizanioides.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said extract of herbs is obtained from a blend of herbs and wherein the blend of herbs comprises Centella asiatica, Ocimum sanctum, Eclipta prostrata, Phyllanthus emblica, Trigonella foeum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Sapindus trifoliatus, Camellia sinensis and Coriandrum sativum.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said composition is formulated in various kinds of cleansers.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said composition is formulated into shampoo formulation or face wash formulation.
- a herbal cleanser composition comprising extracts of organically certified herbs and polyglucosides, wherein the said composition is formulated into hydrating shampoo, rejuvenating shampoo, voluminising shampoo, hydrating face wash, invigorating face wash and, Neem and Turmeric face wash etc.
- an organic hydrating face wash composition wherein the said composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing effective amounts of the extracts of Aloe barbadensis, Aegle marmelose,
- Benincasia cerifera, Rosa centifolia, and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients are naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- a hydrating shampoo composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing effective amount of the extracts of Eclipta prostrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Phyllanthus emblica, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bell ⁇ rica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Aloe barbadensis, Pogostemon cablin, Rosa centifolia and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- an organic invigorating face wash composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing effective amount of the extracts of Citrus medica limonum, oryza sativa, Rosa centifolia, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- an organic neem & turmeric face wash composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing an effective amount of organic neem leaf extract, organic turmeric oil and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- a voluminizing shampoo composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing an effective amount of the extracts of Ocimum sanctum, Eclipta prostrata, Phyllanthus emblica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Rosemarinus officinalis, Cymbopogon flexuous, Rosa centifolia, Vetiveria zizanioides and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- a rejuvenating shampoo composition comprising a herbal extract blend containing an effective amount of the extracts of Centella asiatica, Ocimum sanctum, Eclipta prostrata, Phyllanthus emblica, Trigonella foeum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa- sinensis, Sapindus trifoliatus, Camellia sinensis, Coriandrum sativum and naturally derived polyglucoside and pharmaceutically acceptable naturally derived excipients.
- a method of preparing the herbal cleanser composition comprising of blending the organically certified herbs and extracting the resultant herbal blend employing super critical fluid extraction (SCFE), mixing the resultant extract of blend with naturally derived polyglucoside, mixing naturally derived excipients and essential oils.
- SCFE super critical fluid extraction
- a method of preparing the herbal cleanser composition comprising of blending the organically certified herbs and extracting the resultant herbal blend employing percolation or hot-soxhlation using water, mixing the resultant extract of blend with naturally derived polyglucoside, mixing naturally derived excipients and essential oils.
- the present invention describes the preparation of various types of herbal cleansers such as face wash gels, scrubs and shampoos for moisturizing the skin and conditioning the hair along with benefits of antibacterial, antimicrobial etc.
- the preparation comprises various organically certified herbal actives along with naturally derived polyglucoside as a synergistic combination for improved conditioning and cleansing properties.
- Naturally derived polyglucoside unlike traditional surfactants used in personal care products, are truly multi-functional materials that can be used to provide all the desirable properties of personal care products like shampoos and face washes. They are excellent conditioners and portray good cleansing as well as antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.
- the present invention refers to a safe formulation based on a combination of surfactants derived from natural ingredients and certified organic herbal actives extracted from organically cultivated plants. These surfactants are basically from renewable natural sources like sugars and are known to be totally free from any synthetic residual impurities. Since these surfactants are free from any of the known impurities, they offer an excellent safety to the user. According to one of the examples, various Face Washes are developed preferably Hydrating Face wash and Neem and Turmeric Face wash.
- various shampoos are developed preferably Hydrating shampoo/Rejuvenating shampoo/Voluminising shampoo.
- various Face Scrubs are developed preferably
- a process for preparation of various types of herbal cleansers comprising of preparing the herbal blend by mixing herbs, extracting the resultant herbal blend, mixing the herbal active and naturally derived polyglucoside, adding other naturally derived excipients and formulating the same in various compositions.
- the said extract of herbs according to the present invention is obtained from a blend of herbs selected from Aloe barbadensis, Aegle marmelose, Benincasia cerifera, Rosa centifolia, Eclipta prostrata, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Phyllanthus emblica, Terminalia chebulla, Terminalia bellerica, Sapindus trifoliatus, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Hibiscus rosa- sinensis, Pogostemon cablin, Citrus medica limonum, Oryza sativa, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Azhadirachta indica, Curcuma longa, Ocimum sanctum, Rosemarinus officinalis, Cymbopogon flexuous, Vetiveria zizanioides, Centella asiatica, Camellia sinensis, Coriander sativum, in various combinations thereof.
- a process for preparation of an extract from the cited herbs wherein a process is performed using suitable extraction technique, preferably super critical fluid extraction, cold percolation method, hot- soxhlation method or percolation method, wherein the hot-soxhlation method or percolation method is preferably used for preparation of water extract from Vetiveria zizanoides.
- suitable extraction technique preferably super critical fluid extraction, cold percolation method, hot- soxhlation method or percolation method, wherein the hot-soxhlation method or percolation method is preferably used for preparation of water extract from Vetiveria zizanoides.
- the said extract of herbs can be prepared by using any part of the herbs, preferably all parts of the plant Eclipta prostrata, preferably aerial parts of Centella asiatica, preferably roots of Vetiveria zizanoides, preferably rhizomes of Glycyrrhiza glabra and Curcuma longa, preferably bark of Cinnamomum zeylanicum, preferably leaves of Aloe barbadensis, Camellia sinensis, Ocimum sanctum and Azadirachta indica, preferably flower of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, preferably flower petals of Rosa centifolia, preferably fruit rind of Aegle marmelos and Citrus medica limonum, preferably fruits of Benincasia cerifera, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia Bellerica, Sapindus trifoliatus and Phyllanthus emblica, seeds of Trigonella foenum-graecum and Coriandrum sativ
- the essential oils and fixed oils used in the formulations are either natural or Organic certified materials.
- the extraction methods used for preparation of actives of the cleanser formulations are mainly super critical fluid extraction (SCFE) and water extraction as per the suitability of Organic (USDA) standards.
- the dried material of flower petals of Rosa centifolia was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in highest pure form.
- the dried material of whole parts of Eclipta prostrata was pulverized to a coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction upto 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in highest pure form.
- the dried material of fruits of Sapindus trifoliatus syn. mukorossi was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of leaves of Camellia sinensis was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of leaves of Ocimum sanctum was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor 'at the temperature of 40- 50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of leaves of Azhadirachta indica was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the pure form.
- the dried material of roots of Vetiveria zizanoides was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of seeds of Coriander sativum was pulverized to coarse powder and about 25 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide.
- the extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of herbal blend of Aloe barbadensis leaf, Aegle marmelose fruit rind, Benincasia cerifera fruit and Rosa centifolia petals was pulverized to coarse powder and about 50 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40- 5OC at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further resid ⁇ es of carbon dioxide. The extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- the dried material of herbal blend of Aloe barbadensis leaf, Aegle marmelose fruit rind, Benincasia cerifera fruit and Rosa centifolia petals was pulverized to coarse powder and about 50 Kg of powdered material was placed in a percolator and soaked in natural glycerine for 24 hours at room temperature. The next day the glycerine extract was decanted and filtered through muslin cloth. The glycerine extract is then subjected to steam sterilization.
- the dried material of herbal blend of Oryza sativa (Rice), Citrus medica limonum peel rind, Cinnamom zeylanicum bark was pulverized to coarse powder and about 50 Kg of powdered material was placed in a SCF extractor at the temperature of 40-50C at high pressure of 280-320 bar using carbon dioxide as super critical fluid for extraction up to 4 to 6 hours and then the extract was collected in the collection vessel and evaporated at room temperature to remove any further residues of carbon dioxide. The extract thus obtained was free from any solvent residues and in the purest form.
- Example 36 Preparation of extraction from the herbal blend of Oryza sativa (Rice), Citrus medica limonum peel, Benincasia cerifera fruit and Cinnamom zeylanicum bark by Cold Percolation method
- the dried material of herbal blend of Oryza sativa (Rice), Medica limonum peel, Rosa centifolia flower petals and Cinnamom zeylanicum bark was pulverized to coarse powder and about 50 Kg of powdered material was placed in a percolator and soaked in natural glycerine for 24 hours at room temperature. The next day the glycerine extract was decanted and filtered through muslin cloth. The glycerine extract is then subjected to steam sterilization.
- a clinical evaluation of Organic Rejuvenating Shampoo and Organic Rejuvenating Shampoo + Organic Conditioner was carried out during -06.12.2008 and 23.12.2008 in 20 subjects with prior consent from the volunteers.
- Dermal safety evaluation of Organic Rejuvenating Shampoo was carried out in 20 subjects with twice a week application for one week.
- a clinical evaluation of Organic Volumizing shampoo was carried out during 03.12.2008 and 23.12.2008 in 10 subjects with prior consent from the volunteer.
- Dermal safety evaluation was carried out in 10 subjects with twice a week application for one week.
- Example- 43 A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Hvdrating Face Wash in Dry skin
- the predefined primary efficacy endpoints were rapid clinical improvement in Dry skin.
- the predefined secondary endpoints for short- and long-term safety were assessed by incidence of adverse events and patient compliance to the therapy.
- Inclusion Criteria Hundred patients of both sexes, from the age group of 18-60 years, and presenting with Dry skin and Subjects who were willing to give a written informed consent and follow the schedule and who had not participated in a similar investigation in past four weeks were enrolled in the study
- Exclusion criteria Children below eighteen years of age, pre-existing systemic disease necessitating long-term medications, genetic and endocrinal disorders, subjects with known history or present condition of allergic response to any cosmetic/Pharmaceutical products, toiletries or its components or ingredients in the test products and those who refused to give informed consent, were excluded from the study. Pregnant and lactating women were also excluded from the study.
- the response to therapy was evaluated at weekly intervals for 2 weeks by calculating the reduction in oiliness and the efficacy determined by the percentage reduction in the condition at the end of two weeks of treatment.
- Subjects will be assessed on entry, at the end of the 2nd week and at the end of 6 th Week.
- Demographic data including age, gender, and history of smoking, alcohol consumption, and diet were tabulated. Also history of previous injuries or trauma and previous medication was recorded in Table -15
- the present invention describes the possible options of developing herbal cleansers for skin and hair comprising three types of face washes viz. Organique Hydrating Face Wash, Organique Invigorating Face Wash, Organique Neem & Turmeric Face Wash and three types of shampoos viz. Organique Hydrating Shampoo, Organique Volumizing Shampoo and Organique Rejuvenating Shampoo.
- the examples shown in the detailed description are not limited to any particular composition was an outcome of year's research in personal care formulations to bring out natural cleansers using Organic Herbal materials as actives and natural foaming agents derived from natural sources. This was an attempt to provide 100% natural personal care products to the consumers which are free from side affects and safe for prolonged use.
- Organic materials including herbal extracts and essential oils are free from pesticides and heavy metals serving the purpose of both beneficial effects for skin and hair and preservation properties.
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La présente invention concerne une composition nettoyante à base de plantes et un procédé permettant de préparer ladite composition. La composition contient des extraits d'herbe dont la nature organique est certifiée et des polyglucosides, l'extrait étant préparé par extraction par fluide supercritique ou par extraction à l'eau, et les polyglucosides utilisés, tels que dans la description, sont dérivés de manière naturelle.
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