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Nanoemulsion containing nonionic polymers, and its uses

a technology of nanoemulsion and nonionic polymer, applied in the field of nanoemulsion, can solve the problems of affecting the application effect of nanoemulsion to the skin, narrow microemulsion formulation, and limited temperature stability

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-02-09
LOREAL SA
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Benefits of technology

[0013] Another object of the invention is to provide a thickened oil-in-water nanoemulsion which retains the desirable cosmetic, dermatological, and / or ophthalmic properties of the nanoemulsion composition.

Problems solved by technology

The major disadvantages of microemulsions relate to their high proportion of surfactants, which result in intolerances and lead to a sticky feel when applied to the skin.
The range of microemulsion formulation is generally very narrow, and their temperature stability is very limited.
However, such a method for thickening nanoemulsions is constrained by the need to have a high level of oil, which is not always desired as the formulas obtained are richer (high level of fatty phase), and the viscosity range is narrower.
Unfortunately, the addition of such polymers affects the transparency of the products obtained; or else to keep the transparency, a small amount of polymer has to be introduced, which limits their effect in thickening the composition.

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example 1

Transparent Gelled Serum

[0270]

A.PEG 400 isostearate4.5%  Disodium acylglutamate0.5%  Isopropyl myristate5%Isocetyl stearate10% B.Dipropylene glycol10% Glycerol5%Distilled water32.5%  C.Poly(ethylene oxide) having a molar3%mass of 300,000 g / molDistilled water29.5%  

Procedure: The nanoemulsion is prepared in the high-pressure homogenizer from phases A and B. Phase C is prepared by stirring the polymer in water at 80° C. for 4 hours. After cooling to room temperature, phase C is introduced into the nanoemulsion while stirring with the deflocculator.

[0271] A cream is obtained which has a turbidity of 288 NTU, a viscosity of 1.1 Pa·s (at 200 s−1). This cream is stable and spreads easily over the skin.

example 2

Transparent Gelled Serum

[0272]

A.PEG 400 isostearate4.5%Disodium acylglutamate0.5%Isopropyl myristate  5%Isocetyl stearate 10%B.Dipropylene glycol 10%Glycerol  5%Distilled water32.5% C.Hydroxypropyl guar (Jaguar HP-105)0.8%Distilled water31.7% 

Procedure: The nanoemulsion is prepared in the high-pressure homogenizer from phases A and B. Phase C is prepared by stirring the polymer in water at 25° C. for 4 hours and is then introduced into the nanoemulsion while stirring with the deflocculator. The combined mixture is passed through the high-pressure homogenizer under the same conditions.

[0273] A transparent composition is obtained which has a turbidity of 250 NTU, a viscosity of 0.9 Pa·s (rotor 3, at 200 s-1) and a pH of approximately 7. This composition spreads easily over the skin and is pleasant to use.

example 3

[0274]

A.PEG 400 isostearate4.5%Disodium acylglutamate0.5%Isopropyl myristate  5%Isocetyl stearate 10%B.Dipropylene glycol 10%Glycerol  5%Distilled water44.9% Preservative0.1%C.Natrosol 250HHR0.5%Distilled water19.5% 

The nanoemulsion is prepared in the high-pressure homogenizer from phases A and B. Phase C is prepared by stirring the polymer in water at 25° C. for 4 hours, and it is then introduced into the nanoemulsion while stirring with the deflocculator. The turbidity of the transparent composition obtained is 205 NTU, and its viscosity is 0.47 Pa·s (rotor 2, shearing speed=200 s−1.

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Abstract

These objects and others may be accomplished with the present invention, the first embodiment of which provides an oil-in-water nanoemulsion, which includes: an oily phase dispersed in an aqueous phase; (i) at least one amphiphilic lipid selected from the group including nonionic amphiphilic lipids, anionic amphiphilic lipids, and combinations thereof; and (ii) at least one water-soluble nonionic polymer selected from the group including homopolymers and copolymers of ethylene oxide; polyvinyl alcohols; homopolymers and copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone; homopolymers and copolymers of vinylcaprolactam; homopolymers and copolymers of polyvinyl methyl ether; neutral acrylic homopolymers and copolymers; C1-C2 alkyl celluloses and their derivatives; C1-C3 alkyl guar; C1-C3 hydroxyalkyl guar; and combinations thereof; wherein a ratio of the weight of the oily phase to the weight of the amphiphilic lipid (i) ranges from 1.2 to 10; and wherein the oily phase includes oil globules having a number-average size of less than 100 nm. The nanoemulsion obtained is preferably transparent and stable on storage. It may form a composition for topical, preferably cosmetic or dermatological compositions, pharmaceutical compositions and ophthalmological compositions.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a nanoemulsion including at least one nonionic and / or anionic amphiphilic lipid and at least one neutral water-soluble polymer, and to the use of the said nanoemulsion in topical application, in particular in the cosmetic and dermatological fields and in the pharmaceutical and / or ophthalmological fields. [0003] 2. Discussion of the Background [0004] Oil-in-water (O / W) emulsions are well known in the cosmetic and dermatological field, in particular for the preparation of cosmetic products such as milks, creams, tonics, serums and toilet waters. [0005] Nanoemulsions are O / W emulsions wherein the size of the oily globules is less than 100 nm, and wherein the oily globules are stabilized by a wreath of amphiphilic lipids, which can optionally form a liquid crystal phase of lamellar type, situated at the oil / aqueous phase interface. The transparency of nanoemulsions originates from the sm...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C08K5/10B60C1/00A61K9/107A61K8/00A61K8/06A61K8/72A61K8/73A61K8/81A61K8/86A61P17/00A61Q19/00C09K23/00
CPCA61K8/062A61K9/1075A61K2800/21A61K2800/262B01F17/0028B01F17/0085B82Y5/00A61Q19/007A61P17/00C09K23/017C09K23/54C09K23/34
Inventor L'ALLORET, FLORENCEAUBRUN-SONNEVILLE, ODILESIMONNET, JEAN-THIERRY
Owner LOREAL SA
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