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Title:
A NATURAL AND SUSTAINABLE LUBRICANT GEL FORMULATION AND THE PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2023/128917
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates to a sustainable lubricant gel formulation to be used in the health and cosmetics industry for epidermal applications in all diagnostic and treatment processes and the production method (100) thereof.

Inventors:
ÖZDEMİR MISRA BERNA (TR)
ŞALLI EMIRHAN (TR)
ÇAKICI BEKIR (TR)
ASLAN İSMAIL (TR)
Application Number:
PCT/TR2021/051671
Publication Date:
July 06, 2023
Filing Date:
December 31, 2021
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
OEZDEMIR MISRA BERNA (TR)
International Classes:
A61K36/00; A61K49/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2012109387A12012-08-16
Foreign References:
US20170143855A12017-05-25
EP2540322A12013-01-02
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DIŞ PATENT MARKA TESCİL VE DANIŞMANLIK HİZ. LTD. ŞTİ. (TR)
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Claims:
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CLAIMS . A lubricant gel formulation to be used in epidermal applications in various diagnostic and treatment processes, comprising;

- 3%-25% by weight of herbal propylene glycol and/or 0.01 %-4% by weight of acacia gum (xhantum gum) and/or 0.5-12% by weight of herbal glycerin and/or 0.2%- 7% by weight of sweet almond oil and/or 0.2% to 5% by weight of clove oil and/or 0.3% to 12% by weight of sesame oil and/or 0.01% to 5% by weight of eucalyptus oil and/or 0.02-7% by weight of peppermint oil used and/or 20-95% by weight of distilled water. . A method of producing a lubricant gel formulation (100) to be used in epidermal applications in various diagnostic and treatment processes, which comprises the following steps:

- Mixing acacia gum in a predetermined percentile and/or herbal glycerine in a predetermined percentile and/or distilled water in a predetermined percentile (101)

- Homogenizing the mixture in a first reactor by a homogenizer at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time (102)

- Adding herbal propylene glycol in a predetermined percentile and/or aromatherapy oils in a predetermined percentile into at least the first homogenized mixture (103)

- Homogenizing the mixture again in a second reactor at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time (104). . A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the acacia gum mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 0.01 %-4% by weight. . A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the herbal glycerin mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 0.5%-12% by weight. . A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the distilled water mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 20%-95% by weight. 8

6. A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the rotation speed mentioned in step 102 is 1000-3000 rpm.

7. A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the period of time mentioned in step 102 is 2-60 minutes.

8. A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that the herbal propylene glycol mentioned in step 103 is in a ratio of 3%-25% by weight.

9. A method (100) as in claim 2, characterized in that it contains 0.2%-7% by weight of sweet almond oil and/or 0.2%-5% by weight of clove oil and/or 0.3%- 12% by weight of sesame oil and/or 0.01%-% by weight of eucalyptus oil used and/or and/or 0.02%-7% by weight of peppermint oil, as aromatherapy oils.

10. A method (100) as in claim 1 , characterized in that the rotation speed mentioned in step 104 is 1000-3000 rpm.

11. A method (100) as in claim 1 , characterized in that the period of time mentioned in step 104 is 2-60 minutes.

Description:
A NATURAL AND SUSTAINABLE LUBRICANT GEL FORMULATION AND THE PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF

Technical Field

The invention relates to a sustainable lubricant gel formulation to be used for epidermal applications in all diagnostic and treatment processes in the health and cosmetics industry, and the production method thereof.

Prior Art

Currently, lubricant gels are widely used in all diagnosis and treatment procedures in clinics. As the content of the products used is polymer-based and as they are directly applied to the skin, they are harmful to human health.

The available chemical polymer-based lubricant gels which have an intense chemical raw material content cause irritation on the skin during application and can not sufficiently prevent the inflammation that might occur. Additionally, due to its chemical content, it increases the risk of cancer in the person receiving treatment. One of the main problems is that none of the lubricant gels used currently contain natural raw materials and do not make an extra contribution to the treatment.

Gels used in the current technique are not produced from totally natural raw materials, and they are not in line with the aim of sustainability and zero waste.

As the users are uncomfortable after the processes applied, they want to wipe away these products which are used in the state of the art. This causes an increase in paper waste.

In order to eliminate the disadvantages mentioned in the state of the art, new systems should be developed. Summary of The Invention

The object of the invention is to ensure the treatment to be fast and practical while the lubricant gel increases the conductivity of the device during the treatment. During the application of the gel, in addition to all these features, it is provided to soften and bring flexibility to the muscles in the applied area, reduce the existing muscle and joint pain, avoid the cracks, cellulite and varicose formed on the skin, tighten the treatment area while prevent the sensitivity, inflammation and irritation that may occur on the skin.

Description of the Figures

Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the production method of the lubricant gel formulation.

Description of the References in the Figures

In order to provide a better understanding of the invention, the numerals in the figures are provided below:

101. Mixing acacia gum in a predetermined percentile and/or herbal glycerine in a predetermined percentile and/or distilled water in a predetermined percentile

102. Homogenizing the mixture in a first reactor by a homogenizer at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time

103. Adding herbal propylene glycol in predetermined percentiles and/or aromatherapy oils in predetermined percentiles into at least first homogenized mixture

104. homogenizing the mixture again in a second reactor at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time

Detailed Description of the Invention

The invention relates to a formulation and a lubricant gel produced according to this formulation to be used in various diagnostic and treatment processes, as well as to the production method producing thereof. With the invention at least a first mixture obtained from the production method of the lubricant gel composition, that is a mixture of acacia gum, herbal glycerin and distilled water in the predetermined ratios is homogenized in a reactor by a homogenizer at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time. Herbal propylene glycol and aromatherapy oils in the predetermined ratios are added into at least first mixture that is homogenized, and homogenized again for a predetermined period of time at a predetermined rotation speed. The process is completed with this process performed in the second reactor.

In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lubricant gel formulation of the invention comprises a lubricant gel comprising 3%-25% by weight of herbal propylene glycol and/or 0.01 %-4% by weight of acacia gum (xhantum gum) and/or 0.5-12% by weight of herbal glycerin and/or 0.2%- 7% by weight of sweet almond oil and/or 0.2% to 5% by weight of clove oil and/or of 0.3% to 12% by weight of sesame oil and/or 0.01% to 5% by weight of eucalyptus oil and/or 0.02-7% by weight of peppermint oil and/or 20-95% by weight of distilled water.

The lubricant gel production method (100) (or process) used for epidermal applications of the invention comprises the following process steps in one embodiment:

Mixing acacia gum in a predetermined percentile and/or herbal glycerine in a predetermined percentile and/or distilled water in a predetermined percentile (101) Homogenizing the mixture in a first reactor by a homogenizer at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time (102)

Adding herbal propylene glycol in a predetermined percentile and/or aromatherapy oils in a predetermined percentile into at least the first homogenized mixture (103) homogenizing the mixture again in a second reactor at a predetermined rotation speed for a predetermined period of time (104)

The acacia gum mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 0.01 %-4% by weight, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

The herbal glycerin mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 0.5%- 12% by weight, but in practice, it is not limited thereto. Distilled water mentioned in step 101 is in a ratio of 20%- 95% by weight, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

The rotation speed mentioned in step 102 is 1000-3000 rpm, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

The period of time mentioned in step 102 is 2-60 minutes, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

Herbal propylen mentioned in step 103 is in a ratio of 3%-25% by weight, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

Aromatherapy oils mentioned in step 103 areO.2%-7% by weight of sweet almond oil, 0.2%-5% by weight of clove oil, 0.3%-12% by weight of sesame oil, 0.01 %-5% by weight of eucalyptus oil, 0.02%-7% by weight of peppermint oil, but in practice it is not limited to this.

The rotation speed mentioned in step 104 is 1000-3000 rpm, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

The period of time mentioned in step 104 is 2-60 minutes, but in practice it is not limited thereto.

The method steps of the invention can be in any order, they are not limited as above.

The subject of the invention relates to a natural lubricant gel composition that does not comprise synthetic preservatives. Thanks to the natural aromatic oils contained therein, said gel also helps a person who is undergoing a treatment to relax. As it is rapidly absorbed by the skin during the treatment, there is no need for removal from the skin.

The invention comprises a natural origin gelling agent that does not contain synthetic preservatives and polymer-based chemicals, excipients which relax muscles and will reduce skin inflammation in processes such as laser therapy, natural and essential oils that are beneficial for the skin and increase the effect profile in treatment. Thanks to its content, as a support to the diagnosis and treatment, it allows the muscles to soften and gain flexibility, reduces the pain, prevents the cracks and varicose that may form on the skin and the inflammation that may occur in the laser application, and additionally tightens the treatment area.

Thanks to the herbal propylene glycol, acacia gum and herbal glycerin contained therein, the invention is a solvent raw material, and it increases the conductivity of the device and contributes to the high viscosity of the product, in addition to the moisturizing effect thereof. Thus, the adherence and staying time on the surface increases, and a comfortable use is provided. .

One of the aromatic oils, sweet almond oil, which is a possible embodiment of the invention is used in the formula thanks to its features such as relaxing the muscles and reducing possible pains and additionally preventing the cracks that may form on the skin surface. The clove oil therein both reduces pain in case of a joint and muscle pain and provides the skin with a bright appearance in the application area by increasing the micro- circulation in the blood circulation on the surface of the skin.

Said sesame oil contained in the invention accelerates the healing process by relieving the joint pains, especially in the neck, back, elbow, knee cap.

The apricot kernel oil contained in the invention is used in applications on neck and facial muscles, and it is effective in prevention of the formation of cracks on the skin surface.

The eucalyptus oil contained in the invention relieves the muscle pains and cramps that may occur due to the stress and tension in the joints and muscles. The eucalyptus oil, which has a sedative feature, also provides tranquility to the person.

The peppermint oil contained in the invention relieves muscle and abdominal pains as a natural pain killer. Thanks to its antimicrobial feature, it also provides hygiene in the applied area and provides radiance and brightness to the skin.

Since the gel of the invention has been produced from the natural origin raw materials for the treatment, it is much more beneficial and effective for the users during treatment. Thanks to its content when it is absorbed by the skin, it contributes to the elimination and improvement of the musculoskeletal disorders and the physical therapy process. When all these effects work on the person who undergoes the treatment, it protects the skin health and keeps the skin moist all day long by reducing the risk of cancer thanks to its natural content.

At the same time, the invention is an environmentally friendly and sustainable product due to its feature.

Due its practical use and its natural content, the product does not need to be removed from the skin after the treatment. Thus, the use of paper towels used during the conventional applications is highly avoided, and waste consumption is significantly reduced. Additionally, due to its natural content, it is suitable for a clean future and is an effective product in reducing carbon and water footprint.

Industrial Applicability of the Invention

The invention relates to a sustainable lubricant gel formulation to be used in the health and cosmetics industry for epidermal applications in all diagnostic and treatment processes and to the production method (100) thereof, and it is applicable to the industry.

The invention is not limited to the above exemplary embodiments, and a person skilled in the art can easily present other different embodiments of the invention. These should be considered within the scope of the protection claimed by the claims of the invention.