METHOD OF PREPARING FUNCTIONAL BIOCELLULOSE MEMBRANES AND THE MASK PREPARED THEREBY
20170333299 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K2800/805
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/97
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/498
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61K8/97
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides a method of preparing a functional biocellulose membrane, including immersing a biocellulose membrane in a functional solution and elevating a temperature of the functional solution to 35° C. or higher for a period of time. The present invention also provides a functional biocellulose mask produced according to the method. The functional biocellulose mask is filled uniformly with functional ingredients and achieves outstanding skin care effects.
Claims
1. A method of preparing a functional biocellulose membrane, comprising immersing a biocellulose membrane in a functional solution, and elevating a temperature of the functional solution to 35° C. or higher for a period of time.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the functional solution comprises at least a polyphenol-based functional ingredient.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the polyphenol-based functional ingredient is selected from the group consisting of tea polyphenols, anthocyanidins, and isoflavones.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the tea polyphenol is catechin.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the functional solution further comprises at least a pigment selected from the group consisting of lutein, carotenes, and carotenoids.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the carotenoid is lycopene.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the temperature is 35° C.˜37° C.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the period of time is 30˜180 minutes.
9. A functional biocellulose mask, which is a biocellulose membrane prepared according to the method of claim 1 and has a facial shape, comprising a plurality of openings corresponding to two eyes, the nose, and the mouth.
10. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 9, wherein the functional solution comprises at least a polyphenol-based functional ingredient.
11. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 10, wherein the polyphenol-based functional ingredient is selected from the group consisting of tea polyphenols, anthocyanidins, and isoflavones.
12. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 11, wherein the tea polyphenol is catechin.
13. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 9, wherein the functional solution further comprises at least a pigment selected from the group consisting of lutein, carotenes, and carotenoids.
14. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 13, wherein the carotenoid is lycopene.
15. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 10, which comprises a plurality of pores filled uniformly with the polyphenol-based functional ingredient of the functional solution.
16. The functional biocellulose mask of claim 15, wherein the functional biocellulose mask releases the polyphenol-based functional ingredient at a temperature above 35° C.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] The present invention provides a method of preparing a functional biocellulose membrane, including immersing a biocellulose membrane in a functional solution, and elevating a temperature of the functional solution to 35° C. or higher for a period of time.
[0023] The functional solution includes at least a polyphenol-based functional ingredient. The polyphenol-based functional ingredient includes, but not limited to, tea polyphenols such as catechin, anthocyanidins, or isoflavones.
[0024] The functional solution may further include at least a pigment. The pigment includes, but not limited to, lutein, carotene, carotenoid, or lycopene. Therefore, the prepared mask products would show different colors and provide customers with different visual experiences. In the case that the functional ingredients in the functional solution are colored, for example, use of tea polyphenols or lycopene, the prepared functional biocellulose membrane offer both the functional effects and the visual effects of the functional ingredients.
[0025] The present invention also provides a functional biocellulose mask, whose fibrous structure is filled uniformly with the functional ingredients. The functional biocellulose mask is made by cutting the functional biocellulose membrane, prepared according to the preparation method previously described, into a facial shape. The facial shape indicates a shape with the external contour of the human face and also with openings for the eyes, the nose, and the mouth. When the mask is used, the design of the openings prevents covering these parts of the face with the mask and thus allows the mask to tightly stick to the face. The openings also avoid temporary vision blockage of the users by the mask.
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[0028] The detailed preparation method of the functional biocellulose membrane is described as follows: drying a biocellulose membrane to have water content of lower than 50%, placing the dried biocellulose membrane into a functional solution containing at least a functional ingredient, immersing the biocellulose membrane in the functional solution and elevating the temperature of the functional solution to 35° C. or higher for a period of time, decreasing the temperature to room temperature after the period of time, and washing out the extra functional solution from the biocellulose membrane with water.
[0029] The temperature at which the biocellulose membrane immersed in the functional solution is preferably 35° C.˜37° C. This temperature opens up the fibrous structure and facilitates incorporation of the functional ingredients into the biocellulose membrane. The period of time for immersion is preferably 30˜180 minutes. Because the functional ingredients are already locked in the functional biocellulose membrane after the immersion step and the temperature drop, wash of the functional biocellulose membrane for multiple times with water does not wash off the functional ingredients. When the functional biocellulose membrane or the functional biocellulose mask is applied to a user's face, the raised temperature at 35° C.˜37° C. allows the functional ingredients to be released again, resulting in the skin care effects.
[0030] In one embodiment of the present invention, the functional solution contains 0.5˜3% of a green tea extract. The green tea extract includes multiple types of polyphenol-based compounds and provides the biocellulose membrane with antioxidants in the category of polyphenols. In addition to the antioxidant activity, the green tea extract also serves as a source of pigments and offers the refreshing green color.
[0031] A diffusion experiment was carried out for a predetermined weight of the prepared functional biocellulose membrane (3˜5 g) placed in a beaker containing 80˜150 ml distilled water. The temperatures for diffusion were 20° C., 27° C., and 37° C., and the results were examined after 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and 60 minutes of diffusion. The results are shown in
[0032] Next, in order to investigate the difference in the release of polyphenols from the functional biocellulose membrane of the present invention when it is used (37° C.) or stored at room temperature (25° C.), a comparison of the release of polyphenols at 37° C. and 25° C. was made for the functional biocellulose mask.
[0033] A predetermined weight of the functional biocellulose masks filled uniformly with tea polyphenols were placed in test tubes added with 10-fold volume of water. The functional biocellulose masks, as triplicates, were immersed in water for 30 minutes at 37° C. and 25° C., and then the liquid of these samples was assayed for the phenolic content. Since the time for the immersion process at the two temperatures was the same, the phenolic content of the samples represented the release efficiencies of the functional ingredients from the functional biocellulose mask upon use and in storage.
[0034] For determination of the total phenolic content, the following reagents were prepared: Folin-Ciocalteu's phenol reagent at room temperature, 7.5% aqueous solution of sodium carbonate at 4° C. prepared from anhydrous sodium carbonate, and 1000 μg/mL aqueous solution of gallic acid at −20° C.
[0035] Also, a standard curve of gallic acid was plotted. The 1000 μg/ml aqueous solution of gallic acid is first prepared by pouring 10 mg accurately weighted gallic acid into a 10 mL container followed by addition of water to a final volume of 10 mL. Gallic acid standard solutions at concentrations of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 ng/mL were then prepared as shown in TABLE 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Concentration (ng/mL) 0 20 40 60 80 100 Aqueous 0 μL 10 μl 10 μl 10 μl 10 μl 15 μl solution of gallic acid 1,000 ppm water 100 μL 490 μL 240 μL 156.7 μL 115 μL 135 μL
[0036] Each of the gallic acid standard solutions in the amount of 100 μL was then added into a glass test tube, mixed thoroughly with 500 μL Folin-Ciocalteu's phenol reagent, and allowed to stand for 3 minutes. The aqueous solution of 7.5% sodium carbonate in the amount of 400 μL was added for a 30-minute reaction. After vortexed to eliminate air bubbles, 200 μL of the reaction mixtures was measured for absorbance at 750 nm, and a standard curve was plotted.
[0037] The liquid from the samples with the immersed functional biocellulose mask of the present invention was measured for absorbance according to the abovementioned method, and the phenolic content of the liquid was determined by comparison to the standard curve. The results are shown in
[0038] In conclusion, the functional biocellulose membrane of the present invention can effectively lock the functional ingredients in the biocellulose fibers. Therefore, the functional ingredients are able to be uniformly distributed in all pores of the functional biocellulose membrane. Moreover, according to the phenol-release experiment previously described, the functional biocellulose mask, which is prepared from the functional biocellulose membrane of the present invention, can achieve much greater efficiency of releasing functional ingredients when it is used at close to body temperature (35° C.˜37° C.), leading to outstanding skin care effects.
[0039] The present invention has been described with reference to the above preferred embodiments. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention defined by the appended claims.