Chelating mixtures

A synergistic mixture of naturally derived compounds addresses the lack of universal chelating agents by enhancing stability and appearance in cosmetic and cleaning formulations through effective metal ion binding.

WO2026109704A9PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-07-02SYMRISE GMBH & CO KG

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
SYMRISE GMBH & CO KG
Filing Date
2025-11-21
Publication Date
2026-07-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

There is no universal chelating agent that fits all needs in formulations, and there is a growing need for multifunctional, naturally derived agents to address skin intolerances and reduce synthetic compounds in cosmetics.

Method used

A mixture comprising at least two or three compounds from pyrone derivatives, tropolone derivatives, phenylpropanoids, monoterpenes, aromatic acids, dipeptides, and alkanediols, which exhibit synergistic chelating properties and are derived from renewable sources or synthesized naturally.

Benefits of technology

The mixture provides enhanced stability, microbial control, and improved appearance and efficacy in cosmetic, personal care, and cleaning formulations by synergistically binding metal ions, reducing unwanted interactions, and maintaining product quality.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a mixture, blend or combination, comprising at two, preferably at least three, chosen from the following compounds: (A) a pyrone derivative, (B) a tropolone derivative, (C) a phenylpropanoid, (D) a monoterpene or monoterpenoid, (E) an aromatic acid or salt, (F) a dipeptide, and (G) an alkanediol, and its use as chelating mixture.
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