A61K8/733

SPHERIFICATED DENTAL MEDICAMENT COMPOSITIONS
20210361537 · 2021-11-25 ·

A spherificated dental medicament that includes an outer membrane containing calcium alginate and an internal core containing at least one of a mouth rinse, a mouthwash, a dental paste, and a dental gel, A method of making the spherificated dental medicament includes immersing a dental medicament composition into a solution containing either a soluble alginate or calcium salt, the dental medicament composition comprising a calcium salt or a soluble alginate and at least one of a mouth rinse, a mouthwash, a dental paste and a dental gel, and then removing the dental medicament composition from the solution following formation of a membrane around the dental medicament composition.

HIGH AMYLOSE STARCH BASED CAPSULES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

A high amylose starch-based capsule, which includes an oily core and a breakable shell composition surrounding the oily core. The breakable shell composition is a gelled matrix derived from a gellable mixture including a partially-gelatinized high amylose starch, a hydrocolloid gelling agent, and optionally a filler. The high amylose starch based capsule is breakable under the application of a sufficient amount of force. The high amylose starch-based capsules have sufficient rigidity to maintain their integrity while incorporating into bulk matrices, such as chewing gums or compressed tablet.

HIGH AMYLOSE STARCH BASED CAPSULES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

A high amylose starch-based capsule, which includes an oily core and a breakable shell composition surrounding the oily core. The breakable shell composition is a gelled matrix derived from a gellable mixture including a partially-gelatinized high amylose starch, a hydrocolloid gelling agent, and optionally a filler. The high amylose starch based capsule is breakable under the application of a sufficient amount of force. The high amylose starch-based capsules have sufficient rigidity to maintain their integrity while incorporating into bulk matrices, such as chewing gums or compressed tablet.

SHEAR-THINNING COSMETIC COMPOSITION
20210353523 · 2021-11-18 ·

The present invention relates to a shear-thinning or pseudoplastic cosmetic composition. Zeta potentials may be balanced such that a first ratio of the first zeta potential to the second zeta potential may be approximately 1:2. A second ratio of the first zeta potential to the third zeta potential may be approximately 1:2. And, a third ratio of the second zeta potential to the third zeta potential may be approximately 1:1. Balancing zeta potentials may ensure the shear-thinning cosmetic composition can dispense in its original viscous form and as a fine mist through a single device.

SOLID COSMETIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING ISOMALT AND THICKENING AGENT

A solid cosmetic composition includes (i) isomalt in an amount of from about 40% to about 90% by weight of the solid cosmetic composition; and (ii) a thickening agent in an amount of from about 1% to about 30% by weight of the solid cosmetic composition. The thickening agent is selected from the group consisting of a hydrocolloid, a clay, and mixtures thereof.

BIS(TRIETHOXYSILYLPROPYL)AMINES IN COMBINATION WITH A THICKENING AGENT

The present disclosure relates to an active ingredient composition for shape change and surface modification of human hair. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a cosmetic agent for treating a keratinous material comprising a) at least one organic silicon compound and b) at least one thickener, the cosmetic agent being particularly suitable for treating colored hair.

Formulation and process for modulating wound healing

Methods and compounds are disclosed for wound healing by modulating autophagy. A formulation for modulating autophagy comprises a first modulating compound (FAM) selected from compounds having the general structure (I): ##STR00001## wherein: L represents a linker selected from —C≡C—, (a tolan), —CH═CH— (a stilbene, preferably trans); or —CR.sub.a═CR.sub.b— a stilbene derivative; where R.sub.a and R.sub.b are independently H or phenyl optionally substituted with —(R.sup.3).sub.p or —(R.sup.4).sub.q; R.sup.1 to R.sup.4 are independent substituents at any available position of the phenyl rings, preferably at 3, 3′, 4, 4′, and/or 5, 5′; and m, n, p, and q are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3 representing the number of substituents of the rings, respectively, but at least one of m or n must be ≥1. Each R.sup.1 to R.sup.2 is independently selected from substituents described herein, including but not limited to hydroxyl, alkoxy, halo, halomethyl and glycosides. The formulation may also include an auxiliary autophagy modulating compound (AAM) as described herein. The formulation may include a hydrogel formed by the compounds themselves or otherwise and may include salts and/or complexes.

COMPOSITIONS FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

Disclosed are compositions and methods for their use that include a combination of escin, Ruscus aculeatus root extract, ammonium glycyrrhizate, Centella asiatica extract, hydrolyzed yeast protein, and Calendula officinalis flower extract.

AMPHIPHILIC ALGINIC ACID PARTICLE GROUP AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

The present invention provides amphiphilic polymer particles which are formed from a naturally derived starting material and exhibit hydrophobicity, while maintaining an adequate water absorption. An amphiphilic alginic acid particle group which is obtained by subjecting a polyvalent metal salt of alginic acid to a hydrophobization treatment with use of a hydrophobizing agent, wherein: some metal ions in the polyvalent metal salt of alginic acid are hydrophobized through a chemical bond with the hydrophobizing agent; the contact angle at 30 seconds after dropping a water droplet on the particle group is from 300 to 150°; and the water absorption per 100 g of the particles is not less than the oil absorption per 100 g of the particles.

HAIR COLOURING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A BIO-BASED POLYMER AND A CROSSLINKER

The instant disclosure generally relates to a composition for treating or coloring keratin fibers, the composition comprising at least one bio-based polymer and optionally a crosslinker. The composition may also comprise pigment microparticles. The composition formed and set in situ as a solid linked coating has a substantially permanent pigment lastingness and minimally alters the keratin fibers.