WO2013120726A2 - A skin lightening composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a skin lightening composition and a method of lightening skin.
- Actives which are known for skin lightening can be prepared synthetically or may be used or extracted from natural sources. These actives can be used for skin lightening in general and also to treat, prevent or improve appearance of skin against hyperpigmentation, age spots, blemishes etc.
- Skin color is determined by the amount, type and distribution of melanin within the epidermal cells. Keratinocytes are the major cells in the skin epidermis (>90% of the population) while fibroblasts are situated in the dermis and melanocytes (-5% of the total epidermal cells) are present at the dermal: epidermal junction. These three types of cells communicate with each other through various secreted factors to regulate skin pigmentation.
- melanin a biopolymeric pigment
- melanosomes a biopolymeric pigment
- Skin color is influenced by several factors including (a) the amount and types of melanin produced and transferred to keratinocytes and (b) its subsequent incorporation, aggregation and degradation within keratinocytes.
- siRNA are short double stranded small interfering RNA molecules. Most of the siRNA are 20-25 nucleotides in length. siRNA are involved in RNA interference and regulate (interfere with - silence) gene expression, post-transcriptionally. Synthetic siRNA can be introduced into cells using appropriate transfection procedures and typically demonstrate transient effects. This results in sequence complementarity based knock down of the corresponding target gene's
- siRNA thus serves both as an examination tool in the study gene function as well as a technology handle to modulate gene expression and through that, cellular physiology.
- Oligonucleotides have been disclosed for depigmentation of skin e.g. in US 7 087 743, US 7 504 385, and US 2007/0134188.
- the oligonucleotides claimed in the present invention have not been disclosed in the above publications or any other published document for inclusion in a composition for application on skin.
- a skin lightening composition comprising an siRNA comprising
- oligonucleotide size is from 19 to 30 nucleotides.
- a skin lightening composition comprising:
- a cosmetically acceptable vehicle selected from an emulsion, lotion, cream, foam, gel, soap bar, stick, mask, pad or patch;
- oligonucleotide size is from 19 to 30 nucleotides
- a method of lightening skin comprising applying to the skin, a composition of the invention.
- Skin lightening composition as used herein, is meant to include a composition for topical application to the skin to lighten the natural colour of the skin.
- Such a composition may be generally classified as leave-on or rinse off, and includes any product applied to a human body for also improving appearance, cleansing, odor control or general aesthetics.
- the composition of the present invention can be in the form of a liquid, lotion, cream, foam, scrub, gel, soap bar or toner, or applied with an implement or via a face mask, pad or patch.
- Non-limiting examples of such compositions include leave-on skin lotions, creams, antiperspirants, deodorants, foundations and wash-off shampoos, conditioners, shower gels, and toilet bars.
- the composition of the present invention is preferably a leave-on composition.
- “Skin” as used herein is meant to include skin on the face and body (e.g., neck, chest, back, arms, underarms, hands, legs, buttocks and scalp) and especially to the sun exposed parts thereof.
- composition of the invention comprises an siRNA (double stranded
- nucleotide comprising select oligonucleotide of 19 to 30 nucleotides long formulated in a cosmetically acceptable base for skin lightening application.
- the oligonucleotides for use in the present invention are selected after extensive research in this area, the process of selection is described below.
- the keratinocytes, melanocytes and fibroblasts present in skin communicate with each other through various secreted factors to regulate skin pigmentation. The present inventors have worked on a few of these factors, carefully shortlisted to maximize their influence on melanogenesis viz.
- SCF Stem cell factor
- EDN Endothelin
- a-MSH a-melanocyte stimulating hormone
- Wnt Wnt which bind to their cognate receptors c-Kit Tyrosine kinase, Endothelin receptor A and B (EDNRA and EDNRB), Melanocortin 1 and Frizzled 1 (Fz1 ) respectively.
- SCF Stem cell factor
- EDN Endothelin
- a-MSH a-melanocyte stimulating hormone
- Wnt which bind to their cognate receptors c-Kit Tyrosine kinase, Endothelin receptor A and B (EDNRA and EDNRB), Melanocortin 1 and Frizzled 1 (Fz1 ) respectively.
- Such interactions trigger multiple downstream signaling pathways which regulate skin pigmentation.
- the present inventors have analysed nucleic acid sequences which are most likely to suppress the receptors at the gene expression level and arrived at a large number of such sequences which
- oligonucleotide sequences presented in double stranded siRNA
- melanin content in-vitro assay for their potential as skin lightening agents and arrived at the present invention which includes use of ten such oligonucleotides for providing skin lightening benefits.
- the ten oligonucleotides are:
- portion comprising at least 19 nucleotides thereof.
- portion comprising at least 19 nucleotides are contiguous nucleotides.
- oligonucleotide size is from 19 to 30 nucleotides long.
- the siRNA that works to provide the benefits of the invention can be as small as 19 nucelotides long and in such cases the desired nucleotide may be any portion of the sequences (1 ) to (10) claimed in the present invention.
- the desired oligonucleotide may be as long as 30 nucleotides long that comprises any one of the ten sequences in its entirety additionally comprising a few
- the oligonucleotides are at least 20 nucleotides long, preferably at least 22 more preferably at least 25 nucleotides long. According to yet another preferred aspect the oligonucleotides are at the most 30, more preferably at the most 27, further more preferably at the most 25 nucleotides long. Most preferably the oligonucleotides are 19 to 25 nucleotide long. According to yet another preferred aspect of the present invention, the oligonucleotides are selected from
- the oligonucleotide is preferably one of
- oligonucleotide is one of
- siRNA where the sugar components of the oligonucleotides have been chemically modified.
- a skin lightening composition comprising:
- siRNA comprising an oligonulceotide comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of
- a skin lightening composition comprising:
- siRNA comprising an oligonulceotide comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of
- oligonucleotide size is from 20 to 30 nucleotides.
- the oligonucleotide is at least 20 nucleotides long, preferably at least 22 more preferably at least 25 nucleotides long.
- a skin lightening composition comprising:
- siRNA comprising an oligonulceotide comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of
- SEQ ID: 9 UUCAUUGCUGUGAUCAUUCGC; and a portion comprising at least 19 nucleotides thereof; and (b) a cosmetically acceptable vehicle selected from an emulsion, lotion, cream, foam, gel, soap bar, stick, mask, pad or patch;
- oligonucleotide size is from 19 to 30 nucleotides.
- the oligonucleotide is preferably present in a safer and effective amount in the composition to enable visible improvement in skin lightening efficacy.
- the oligonucleotide is more preferably present in 0.00001 to 1 %, more preferably 0.0001 to 0.01 % by weight of the composition.
- the cosmetically acceptable vehicle is preferably an emulsion, lotion, cream, foam, gel, soap bar, stick, mask, pad or patch more preferably a cream, gel or lotion.
- composition of the invention When the composition of the invention is a cream it preferably comprises 3 to 25% fatty acid. When the composition of the invention is a lotion it preferably comprises 1 to 20% fatty acid.
- a more preferred format is a cream, further more preferably a vanishing cream.
- Vanishing cream base is one which comprises 1 to 25%, more preferably 5 to 20% fatty acid.
- the fatty acids may be saturated or unsaturated fatty acids.
- the base preferably comprises 0.1 to 10%, more preferably 0.1 to 3% soap.
- Ci2 to C20 fatty acids are especially preferred in vanishing cream bases, further more preferred being CM to C18 fatty acids.
- the fatty acid is preferably substantially a mixture of stearic acid and palmitic acid.
- Soaps in the vanishing cream base include alkali metal salt of fatty acids, like sodium or potassium salts
- the soap is preferably the potassium salt of the fatty acid mixture.
- the fatty acid in vanishing cream base is often prepared using hystric acid which is substantially (generally about 90 to 95%) a mixture of stearic acid and palmitic acid. Thus, inclusion of hystric acid and its soap to prepare the vanishing cream base is within the scope of the present invention.
- the cosmetically acceptable base is usually from 10 to 99.9%, preferably from 50 to 99% by weight of the composition.
- the cosmetically acceptable base preferably includes water. Water is preferably included in 35 to 90%, more preferably 50 to 85%, further more preferably 50 to 80% by weight of the composition.
- the composition of the invention preferably comprises a UV- A and / or a UV-B sunscreen.
- Organic sunscreens of these two types are generally available from the following major groups: benzophenones, anthranilates, dibenzoylmethanes, salicylates, cinnamates, camphores, and triazins.
- the composition of the invention preferably comprises a UV- A sunscreen which is a dibenzoylmethane or its derivative.
- the most preferred dibenzoylmethane derivative is 4-tert.-butyl-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane.
- Oil soluble UV-B organic sunscreen is preferably included in the composition of the invention.
- Oil soluble UV-B sunscreen is preferably selected from the class of cinnamic acid, salicylic acid, diphenyl acrylic acid or derivatives thereof.
- a few of the preferred oil soluble UV-B sunscreens which are commercially available and useful for inclusion in the composition of the invention are OctisalateTM,
- a water soluble organic UVB sunscreen is preferably included in the composition of the invention.
- Preferred water soluble organic UVB sunscreen is Phenyl benzimidazole sulfonic acid.
- composition of the invention preferably comprises 0.1 to 5%, more preferably 0.2 to 5%, further more preferably 0.4 to 3%, by weight UV-A and/ or UV-B sunscreen based on total weight of the composition and including all ranges subsumed therein.
- Photostabilizers may be included in the composition of the present invention.
- Suitable photostabilising compounds are of the diphenylacrylate, benzylidene camphor, napthalate, triazine, fluorene or diarylbutadiene class.
- sun-protective agents e.g. inorganic sun-blocks may be preferably used in the present invention. These include, for example, zinc oxide, iron oxide, silica, such as fumed silica, or titanium dioxide.
- the total amount of sun block that is preferably incorporated in the composition according to the invention is from 0.1 to 5% by weight of the composition.
- the composition of the invention may additionally comprise a skin lightening agent.
- the skin lightening agent is preferably chosen from a vitamin B3 compound or its derivative e.g. niacin, nicotinic acid, niacinamide or other well known skin lightening agents e.g. aloe extract, ammonium lactate, azelaic acid, kojic acid, citrate esters, ellagic acid, glycolic acid, green tea extract,
- Vitamin B3 compound or its derivative e.g. niacin, nicotinic acid, niacinamide are the more preferred skin lightening agent as per the invention, most preferred being niacinamide.
- Niacinamide when used, is preferably present in an amount in the range of 0.1 to 10%, more preferably 0.2 to 5% by weight of the composition.
- composition according to the invention may also comprise other diluents.
- the diluents act as a dispersant or carrier for other materials present in the
- Diluents other than water can include liquid or solid emollients, solvents, humectants, thickeners and powders.
- composition of the invention may comprise a conventional deodorant base as the cosmetically acceptable carrier.
- a deodorant is meant a product in the stick, roll-on, or propellant medium which is used for personal deodorant benefit e.g. application in the under-arm or any other area which may or may not contain anti-perspirant actives.
- Deodorant compositions can generally be in the form of firm solids, soft solids, gels, creams, and liquids and are dispensed using applicators appropriate to the physical characteristics of the composition.
- the compositions of the present invention can comprise a wide range of other optional components.
- antioxidants examples include: antioxidants, binders, biological additives, buffering agents, colorants, thickeners, polymers, astringents, fragrance, humectants, opacifying agents, conditioners, exfoliating agents, pH adjusters, preservatives, natural extracts, essential oils, skin sensates, skin soothing agents, and skin healing agents.
- a method of lightening skin comprising the step of applying a skin lightening composition of the present invention on to a desired surface of the skin.
- the composition of the invention is targeted for cosmetic and dermal applications and is therefore preferably not for therapeutic/ medical use.
- Examples 1 to 10 Melanin content assay as a quantification of the efficacy of the siRNA sequences for skin lightening
- siRNA double strands of which one strand has the oligonucleotide as given below were synthetically prepared and used to estimate the potential as skin lightening agent using the melanin content in-vitro assay. It is clear to a person skilled in this area that specifying a single strand is sufficient to fully define the double stranded siRNA.
- the in-vitro assay was carried out as below:
- siRNA comprising the following oligonucleotide sequences assayed:
- compositions of the invention (SEQ ID:1 to SEQ ID:10) provides good melanin content reduction, comparable to one of the best known active viz. kojic acid.
- the advantage of the invention is that the siRNA can be used at a concentration that is orders of magnitude lower than the chemical active.
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