Compositions comprising kakadu plum extract or acai berry extract

a technology of kakadu plum and acai berry, applied in the field of compositions, can solve the problems of significant irritation to the skin or skin toxicity, change in visual appearance, physical properties, physiological functions of the skin, etc., and achieve the effects of increasing the stratum corneum turnover rate of the skin, increasing collagen synthesis in fibroblasts, and increasing cellular anti-oxidant defense mechanisms

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-07-19
MARY KAY INC
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[0016] Also disclosed is a method of treating or preventing a skin condition comprising topical application of a composition comprising a high ORAC value, kakadu plum extract, and/or acai berry extract, wherein the topical application of the composition treats the skin condition. Non-limiting examples of skin conditions include pruritus, spider veins, lentigo, age spots, senile purpura, keratosis, melasma, blotches, fine lines or wrinkles, nodules, sun damaged skin, dermatitis (including, but not limited to seborrheic dermatitis, nummular dermatitis, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, exfoliative dermatitis, perioral dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis), psoriasis, folliculitis, rosacea, acne, impetigo, erysipelas, erythrasma, eczema, and other inflammatory skin conditions. In certain non-limiting aspects, the skin condition can be caused by exposure to UV light, age, irradiation, chronic sun exposure, environmental pollutants, air pollution, wind, cold, heat, chemicals, disease pathologies, smoking, or lack of nutrition. The skin can be facial skin or non-facial skin (e.g., arms, legs, hands, chest, back, feet, etc.). The method can further comprise identifying a person in need of skin treatment. The person can be a male or female. The age of the person can be at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or more years old, or any range derivable therein. The method can also include topically applying an amount effective to: increase the stratum corneum turnover rate of the skin; increase collagen synthesis in fibroblasts; increase cellular anti-oxidant defense mechanisms (e.g., exogenous additions of anti-oxidants can bolster, replenish, or prevent the loss of cellular antioxidants such as catalase and glutathione in skin cells (e.g., keratinocytes, melanocytes, langerhans cells, etc.) which will reduce or prevent oxidative damage to the skin, cellular, proteins, and lipids); inhibit melanin production in melanocytes; reduce or prevent oxidative damage to skin (including reducing the amount lipid peroxides and/or protein oxidation in the skin).
[0017] In certain embodiments, compositions of the present invention can decrease the amount of internal oxidation and/or external oxidative damage in a cell. In other aspects, the compositions can increase collagen synthesis in a cell. The compositions can also reduce skin inflammation, such as by reducing inflammatory cytokine p

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With ageing, chronic exposure to adverse environmental factors, or malnutrition, the visual appearance, physical properties, and physiological functions of skin can change in ways that are considered visually undesirable.
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Kakadu Plum Extract Containing Compositions

[0088] Non-limiting examples of kakadu plum extract containing compositions of the present invention are described in Tables 1 and 2.

TABLE 1*Ingredient% Concentration (by weight)Phase AWater84.44Xanthum gum0.1M-paraben0.15P-paraben0.1Citric acid0.01Phase BCetyl alcohol4.0Glyceryl stearate + PEG 1004.0Octyl palmitate4.0Dimethicone1.0Tocopheryl acetate0.2Phase CKakadu plum extract2.0

*Sprinkle Xanthum gum in water and mix for 10 min. Subsequently, add all ingredients in phase A and heat to 70-75° C. Add all items in phase B to separate beaker and heat to 70-75° C. Mix phases A and B at 70-75° C. Continue mixing and allow composition to cool to 30° C. Subsequently, add phase C ingredient while mixing.

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TABLE 2*Ingredient% Concentration (by weight)Phase AWater78.6M-paraben0.2P-paraben0.1Na2 EDTA0.1Shea butter4.5Petrolatum4.5Glycerin4.0Propylene Glycol2.0Finsolve TN2.0Phase BSepigel 3052.0Phase CKakadu plum extract2.0

*Add ingredients in p...

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Bioefficacy of Kakadu Plum Extract as an Anti-oxidant

[0091] The ability of kakadu plum extract to act as an anti-oxidant was evaluted in terms of its ability to (1) reduce existing internal oxidation in cells; and (2) reduce external oxidative damage to cells.

[0092] Peroxide Assay: Cellular peroxides are measured flow cytometrically using the peroxide-specific dye, 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescein diacetate (DCFH-DA). DCFH-DA is initially non-fluorescent and is rapidly concentrated within living cells by an enzyme-dependent process. Following modification by cellular peroxides, this dye exhibits an intense green fluorescence when excited by laser light. Basal peroxide production, generated by normal cellular metabolism, will induce a gradual development of low levels of peroxide-specific cellular fluorescence. As such, a measurement of this fluorescence without any treatment can act as a negative control for comparative purposes. Furthermore, extracellular peroxides (i.e., H2O2, added ex...

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Collagen Production in Human Fibroblast Dermal Cells in the Presence of Kakadu Plum Extract

[0094] The ability of kakadu plum extract to increase collagen production in human fibroblast dermal cells was studied.

[0095] Collagen production protocol: Normal human dermal fibroblast (NHDF) cells were grown to subconfluence from a frozen vial in tissue culture flasks (T25's). Two confluent T25's were trypsinized, washed, resuspended to 16 mls and seeded heavily into a 96 well plate (200 μl / well) (Columns 4-12 only). Cells were allowed to grow overnight or until the cells reached 100% confluence. Upon reaching confluence, the spent media was aspirated and 200 μl of fresh media with or without samples of interest (in triplicate) were added. The liquid extract in FIG. 2 is 1.0% (20 μl of 100× stock) and 0.1% (2 μl of 100× stock) kakadu extract and was diluted into a final volume of 200 μl NHDF growth medium (note that the liquid extract is listed at 20-30% W / W with 10-20% denatured alcohol ...

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Abstract

A topical skin care composition comprising kakadu plum extract or acai berry extract, or a combination of both, is disclosed. The composition can include a high oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) value. The composition can improve the skin's visual appearance, physiological functions, clinical properties, and/or biophysical properties.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 760,103, filed Jan. 19, 2006, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 760,977, filed Jan. 20, 2006, and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 760,979, filed Jan. 20, 2006. The contents of these applications are incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] A. Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention relates generally to compositions that can be used to improve the skin's visual appearance. In particular, the present invention concerns topical skin care compositions that include kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana) extract and / or acai berry extract (Euterpe oleracea). [0004] B. Description of Related Art [0005] With ageing, chronic exposure to adverse environmental factors, or malnutrition, the visual appearance, physical properties, and physiological functions of skin can change in ways that are considered visually undesirable...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K8/97A61K36/889A61K36/736
CPCA61K8/97A61K36/185A61K36/889A61K45/06A61K2800/522A61Q19/02A61Q19/08A61K2300/00A61K8/9789A61K8/9794A61P17/00A61P17/18A61P29/00A61K9/0014A61K9/107A61Q19/00A61K8/06A61K8/046A61K9/12A61K2800/592A61K9/06
Inventor GAN, DAVIDHINES, MICHELLEARAVENA, JAVIERJONES, BRIAN
Owner MARY KAY INC
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