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Title:
METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE-CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2009/020676
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy - particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds of formulas (I) and (V) having an alkoxy radical preferably in the four (para) position (hereinafter methoxycrylenes) on one or both of the phenyl rings: (I) wherein at least one of R1 and R2 is a straight or branched chain C1 -C 12 alkoxy radical, preferably C1-C8, more preferably C1-C4, and most preferably methoxy, and any non-alkoxy radical R1 or R2 is hydrogen; and R3 is a straight or branched chain C1 -C24 alkyl radical, preferably C12-C24, more preferably C2O(II); wherein A and B are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of oxygen, amino and sulfur; R1 and R3 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting Of C1-C3O alkyl, C2-C30 alkylene, C2-C3O alkyne, C3-C8 cycloalkyl, C1-C3O substituted alkylene, C2-C3O substituted alkyne, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, heterocycloalkyl, substituted heteroaryl and substituted heterocycloalkyl; R2 is selected from the group consisting Of C1-C3O alkyl, C2-C3O alkylene, C2C30 alkyne, C3-C8 cycloalkyl, C1-C30 substituted alkyl, C3-C8 substituted cycloalkyl, C1-C30 substituted alkylene, C2-C3O substituted alkyne; R4, R5, R6 and R7 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C1-C3O alkoxy straight chin on branched and a, b, c and d are each either 0 or 1, and a, b, c and d add up to 1, 2, 3, or 4.

Inventors:
BONDA CRAIG A (US)
PAVLOVIC ANNA (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2008/058458
Publication Date:
February 12, 2009
Filing Date:
March 27, 2008
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Assignee:
HALLSTAR INNOVATIONS CORP (US)
BONDA CRAIG A (US)
PAVLOVIC ANNA (US)
International Classes:
A61Q17/04; A61K8/40; C07C255/41
Domestic Patent References:
WO2000027337A22000-05-18
Foreign References:
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ANDERSON, Richard, H. (Gerstein & Borun LLP233 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 6300,Sears Towe, Chicago IL, US)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A photostabilized photoactive composition comprising a mixture of a photoactive compound that develops a singlet excited state, or fluoresces when subjected to UV radiation and a singlet excited state quenching effective amount of a compound of formula (I):

wherein at least one of R| and R 2 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkoxy radical, and any non- alkoxy R 1 or R 2 is hydrogen; and R 3 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkyl radical.

2. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein R 1 is methoxy and R 2 is hydrogen.

3. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein R 2 is methoxy and Ri is hydrogen.

4. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 2, wherein R 3 is a C 12 -C 30 straight chain or branched alkyl.

5. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.1% to 30%, based on the total weight of the composition.

6. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 5, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.5% to 20%, based on the total weight of the composition.

7. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 6, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.1 % to 10%, based on the total weight of the composition.

8. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 7, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 3% to 10%, based on the total weight of the composition.

9. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound is selected from the group consisting of p-aminobenzoic acid and salts and derivatives thereof; anthranilate and derivatives thereof; dibenzoylmethane and derivatives thereof; salicylate and derivatives thereof; cinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; dihydroxycinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; camphor and salts and derivatives thereof; trihydroxycinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; dibenzalacetone naptholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; benzalacetophenone naphtholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; dihydroxy-naphthoic acid and salts thereof; o-hydroxydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; p-hydroxdydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; coumarin and derivatives thereof; diazole derivatives; quinine derivatives and salts thereof; quinoline derivatives; hydroxyl-substituted benzophenone derivatives; naphthalate derivatives; methoxy-substituted benzophenone derivatives; uric acid derivatives; vilouric acid derivatives; tannic acid and derivatives thereof; hydroquinone; benzophenone derivatives; 1, 3, 5- triazine derivatives; disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole and salts thereof; terephthalyidene dicamphor sulfonic acid and salts and derivatives thereof; methylene bis- benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol and salts and derivatives thereof; bis- ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine and salts, diethylamino hydroxyl benzoyl and derivatives thereof; phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid and salts thereof; terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid and salts thereof; and combinations of the foregoing.

10. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

11. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 10, further including a cinnamate ester.

12. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 11, wherein the cinnamate ester is an ester of an alkoxycinnamate.

13. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 12, wherein the alkoxycinnamate ester is a methoxycinnamate ester.

14. The photostablized photoactive composition of claim 1 1, wherein the cinnamate ester is selected from the group consisting of 2-ethylhexyl p-methoxycinnamate, isoamyl p-methoxycinnamate, and a combination thereof.

15. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 12 wherein the cinnamate ester is 2-ethylhexyl p-methoxycinnamate.

16. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, wherein the dibenzoylmethane derivative comprises butylmethoxy dibenzoylmethane.

17. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, further including a naphthalene dicarboxylic acid ester in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt%.

18. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 15, wherein the naphthalene dicarboxylic acid ester comprises a diethylhexyl 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid ester.

19. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, further including a salicylate or a derivative thereof in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt%.

20. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 14, further including a salicylate or a derivative thereof in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt%.

21. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, further including a benzophenone or a derivative thereof in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.%.

22. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 19, wherein the benzophenone comprises benzophenone-3 in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.%.

23. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt. %.

24. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including diethylhexyl syringylidene malonate in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.%.

25. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a 1,3,5-triazine derivative.

26. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including methylene bis-benzotriazoyl tetramethylbutyl phenol in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt. %.

27. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including diethyl amino hydroxybenzoyl hexylbenzoate in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt. %.

28. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including disodium phenyldibenzyl imidazole sulfonic acid in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt. %.

29. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including 2- (methylbenzilidene)-camphor.

30. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, further including phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid or salt thereof in an amount of 0.1 to 10 wt.%.

31. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 10, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a dibenzoylmethane derivative selected from the group consisting of 2-methyldibenzoylmethane; 4- methyldibenzoylmethane; 4- isopropyldibenzoylmethane; 4-tert-butyldibenzoylmethane; 2,4-dimethydibenzoylmethane; 2- 5- dimethydibenzoylmethane; 4,4-diispropyldibenzoylmethane; 4,4- dimethoxydibenzoylmethane; 4-tert-butyl-4-methoxdibenzoylmethane; 2-methyl-5-isopropy- 4-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2-methyl-5-tert-butyl-4-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2,4- dimethyl-4-methoxydibenzoymethane; 2,6-dimethyl-4-tert-butyl-4-methoxydibenzolmthane, and combinations thereof.

32. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1 further including

0.1 to 10 wt.% of a triplet quencher selected from the group consisting of octocrylene, methyl benzylidene camphor, diethylhexyl 2,6-naphthalate, diethylhexyl syringylidene malonate, and combinations thereof.

33. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 15 further comprising 0.1 to 10 wt.% benzophenone-3.

34. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 15 further comprising 0.1 to 10 wt.% octyl salicylate.

35. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 9, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a derivative of cinnamic acid.

36. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 14, wherein the photoactive compound comprises 2-ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate.

37. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 13, wherein the photoactive compound comprises isoamyl methoxycinnamate.

38. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, that includes an ester of cyanodiphenyl propenoic acid.

39. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the mixture includes methyl benzylidene camphor.

40. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the composition includes a compound selected from the group consisting of methylene bis- benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol, salts and derivatives thereof; bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine, and salts and derivatives thereof;

41. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the composition includes a hydroxyl- substituted benzophenone derivative or a methoxy- substituted benzophenone derivative, or a combination thereof.

42. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, further comprising a diester or polyester of naphthalene dicarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of compounds of formula (II) and (III), and combinations thereof:

wherein R) and R 2 are the same or different and selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 22 alkyl groups, diols having the structure HO-R4-OH, and polyglycols having the structure HO-R 3 -(-O-R 4 -) n -OH; wherein each R 3 and R 4 is the same or different and selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 6 straight or branched chain alkyl groups; and wherein m and n are each in a range of 1 to 100.

43. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 42, comprising a diester of formula (III) wherein Ri and R 2 are 2-ethylhexyl.

44. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein said mixture includes a cosmetically acceptable carrier.

45. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein said mixture includes an oil phase having a dielectric constant of at least about 8.

46. A method of increasing the UV absorbing life of a composition containing (a) a dibenzoylmethane derivative and (b) a cinnamate ester comprising adding a compound of formula (I) in an amount effective to prevent the reaction of (a) with (b); or to photostabilize (a) and/or (b).

47. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound is a water-soluble UV-absorbing compound.

48. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 47, wherein the phoactiev compound is a sulfonated UV-absorbing compound.

49. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 48, wherein the sulfonated UV absorbing compound is selected from the group consisting of phenylene-1,4- bis(2-benzimidazyl)-3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid and its corresponding salts, 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid and its corresponding salts, and mixtures thereof.

50. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound is a hydroxybenzophenone of the following structural formula:

where

R 1 and R 2 independent of one another are hydrogen, C 1 -C 20 -alkyl, C 3 -C 10 -cycloalkyl or C 3 -C 1 o-cyloalkenyl, wherein the substituents R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bound can form a 5- or 6-ring, and

R 3 is a C 1 -C 20 - alkyl radical.

51. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 50, futher including at least one dialkyl naphthalate comprising the structural formula:

where R 1 and R are independently one of branched and unbranched alkyl groups with 6 to 24 carbons atoms.

52. The photostat) ilized photoactive composition according to claim 50, comprising at least one further UVA filter substance and/or a broadband filter comprising at least one of dibenzoylmethane derivatives and 2,4-bis{[4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2- hydroxy]plenyl } -6-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1 ,3,5-triazine.

53. The photostabilized photoactive composition according to claim 50, further comprising at least one UV filter substance selected from the group consisting of UV-A filters, UV-B filters, broad-band filters, triazines, benzotriazoles, organic pigments, inorganic pigments, and mixtures thereof.

54. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a benzotriazole compound that has the structure

where R and R are, independently of one another, selected from the group consisting of branched and unbranched:

(a) C i-C 18 -alkyl radicals;

(b) C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl or aryl radicals; wherein said R 1 and R 2 are optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups.

55. The photostabilized photoactive of claim 54, wherein the benzotriazole UV filter compound has the structure

56. The photostabilized photoactive of claim 54, wherein the benzotriazole compound has the structure

57. A method of solubilizing or stabilizing a benzotriazole compound which comprises adding a solubilizing or stabilizing effective amount of one or more alkoxycrylene of formula I:

wherein at least one of Ri and R 2 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkoxy radical, and any non- alkoxy R] or R 2 is hydrogen; and R 3 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkyl radical.

58. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the photoactive compound is a particulate UV absorbing substance.

59. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 58, wherein at least one particulate UV filter substance is micronized inorganic pigment.

60. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 59, wherein the micronized inorganic pigment is a micronized metal oxide.

61. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 60, wherein the micronized metal oxide is an oxide of a metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, zinc, iron, zirconium, silicon, manganese, aluminum, cerium, and mixtures thereof.

62. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 60, wherein the micronized metal oxide further comprises barium sulfate.

63. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 60, wherein the micronized metal oxide has a primary particle size of less than 300 nm.

64. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 63, wherein the micronized metal oxide has a primary particle size of 10 to 150 nm.

65. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 60, wherein the micronized metal oxide is a surface treated metal oxide.

66. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the particulate UV absorbing substance is present in an amount of 0.01 to 20 weight % based on the total weight of the composition.

67. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 54, further comprising at least one additional UV filter substance selected from the group consisting of triazines, benzotriazoles, organic, inorganic pigments, and mixtures thereof.

68. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 54, further comprising at least one UV-A filter substance or broad-band filter substance.

69. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 68, wherein said at least one UV-A filter substance or broad-band filter substance includes at least one dibenzoylmethane derivative.

70. The photostabilized photoactive composition of Claim 69, wherein the dibenzoylmethane derivative is selected from the group consisting of 4-(tert-butyl)-4'- methoxydibenzoylmethane,2,4-bis { [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl } ~6-(4~ methoxyphenyl)- 1,3, 5-triazine, and mixtures thereof.

71. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1 , wherein the photoactive compound comprises:

(a) an asymmetrically substituted triazine UV filter compound; and

(b) one or more dialkyl naphthalates having the structural formula

wherein R 1 and R 2 are, independently of one another, branched or unbranched alkyl groups having 6 to 24 carbon atoms.

72. The composition of claim 1, wherein the dialkyl naphthalate is diethylhexyl naphthalate.

73. The composition of claim 71, wherein the asymmetrically substituted triazine compound is selected from the group consisting of:

2,4-bis{ [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1,3, 5-triazine;

2,4-bis{[4-(3-sulfonato-2-hydroxypropyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4- methoxyphenyl)- 1,3, 5-triazine sodium salt;

2,4-bis{[4-(3-(2-propyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyloxy)-2-hydroxyJphenyl}-6-(4- methoxyphenyl)- 1 ,3 ,5-triazine;

2,4-bis { [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl } -6-f (4-2 -methoxyethoxycarbonyl)- phenylamino]- 1 ,3 ,5-triazine;

2,4-bis { [4-(3-(2-propyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl }-6-[(4- ethoxycarbonyl)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazine;

2,4-bis { [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl } -6-( 1 -methylpyrrol-2-yl)- 1,3, 5- triazine;

2,4-bis {[4-tris(trimethylsiloxysilylpropyloxy)-2-hydroxy] phenyl }-6-(4- methoxyphenyl)- 1 ,3,5-triazine;

2,4-bis { [4-(2-methylpropenyloxy)-2-hydroxyl Jphenyl } -6-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1,3,5- triazine;

2,4-bis { [4-( 1', 1', 1 ',3 ',5',5',5'-heptamethylsiloxy-2-methylpropyloxy)-2 - hydroxy Jphenyl } -6-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1 ,3 ,5-triazine; and dioctylbutylamidotriazone.

74. A method of solubilizing or stabilizing an asymmetrically substituted triazine compound which comprises of adding a solubilizing or stabilizing effective amount of an alkokycylene of formula I:

wherein at least one of Ri and R 2 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkoxy radical, and any non- alkoxy Ri or R 2 is hydrogen; and R 3 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkyl radical.

75. The photostabilized photoactive composition of claim 1, wherein the composition includes an oxidation- sensitive or UV-sensitive ingredient selected from the group consisting of coenzyme QlO, vitamin A and derivatives thereof, vitamin E and derivatives thereof, lipoic acid and derivatives thereof and carotenoids.

76. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 75, wherein the at least one oxidation-sensitive or UV-sensitive active ingredient includes vitamin E or derivatives thereof.

77. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one UV filter substance selected from the group consisting of triazines, benzotriazoles, UV filters liquid at room temperature, organic pigments and inorganic pigments.

78. The photostabilized photoactive composition as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one UV-A filter substance or broadband filter selected from the group consisting of 2,4-bis{ [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4-methoxy- phenyl)- 1,3,5- triazine, phenylene-1,4-bis(2-benzimidazyl)-3,3'-5,5'-tetras-ulfonic acid bis-sodium salt, benzene- 1,4-di(2-oxo-3-bornylidenemethyl- 10— sulfonic acid, 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4- methyl-6-[2-methyl-3-[1,3,3,3-te-trameth- yl-1- [(trimethylsilyl)oxy]disiloxanyl]propyl]phenol, and mixtures thereof.

79. A method of accepting electronic singlet state excited energy from a photon- excited photoactive compound, by absorbing singlet excited state energy from, and thereby photostabilizing said photoactive compound, comprising mixing said photoactive compound with a compound of formula (I):

wherein one or both of Ri and R 2 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 12 alkoxy radical, and R 3 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 24 alkyl radical, and exposing the mixture to UV radiation in an amount sufficient for the photoactive compound to reach an electronic singlet excited state, whereby the compound of formula (I) accepts the singlet excited state energy from the excited photoactive compound, thereby returning the photoactive compound to its ground state so that it is capable of absorbing additional UV radiation.

80. The method of claim 79, wherein R 1 is methoxy and R 2 is hydrogen.

81. The method of claim 79, wherein R 2 is methoxy and R 1 is hydrogen.

82. The method of claim 81, wherein R 3 is a C 6 -C 24 straight chain or branched alkyl.

83. The method of claim 79, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.1% to 20%, based on the total weight of the composition.

84. The method of claim 83, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.1 % to 10%, based on the total weight of the composition.

85. The method of claim 84, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 0.1% to 5%, based on the total weight of the composition.

86. The method of claim 79, wherein the molar ratio of the compound of formula (I) to the photoactive compound is less than 0.8.

87. The method of claim 86, wherein the molar ratio of the compound of formula (I) to the photoactive compound is about 0.1 to about 0.6.

88. The method of claim 84, wherein the compound of formula (I) is present in an amount in the weight range of 3% to 8%, based on the total weight of the composition.

89. The method of claim 79, wherein the photoactive compound is selected from the group consisting of p-aminobenzoic acid and salts and derivatives thereof; anthranilate and derivatives thereof; dibenzoylmethane and derivatives thereof; salicylate and derivatives thereof; cinnamie acid and derivatives thereof; dihydroxycinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; camphor and salts and derivatives thereof; trihydroxycirmamic acid and derivatives thereof; dibenzalacetone naptholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; bebzalacetophenone naphtholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; dihydroxy-naphthoic acid and salts thereof; o-hydroxydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; p- hydroxdydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; coumarin and derivatives thereof; diazole derivatives; quinine derivatives and salts thereof; quinoline derivatives; hydroxyl-substituted benzophenone derivatives; methoxy-substituted benzophenone derivatives; uric acid derivatives; vilouric acid derivatives; tannic acid and derivatives thereof; hydroquinone; benzophenone derivatives; 1, 3, 5- triazine derivatives; phenyldibenzimidazole tetrasulfolnate and salts and derivatives thereof; terephthalyidene dicamphor sulfonic acid and salts and derivatives thereof; methylene bis-benzotriazolyl

tetramethylbutylphenol and salts and derivatives thereof; bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine and salts and derivatives thereof; and combinations of the foregoing.

90. The method of claim 79, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

91. The method of claim 89, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a dibenzoylmethane derivative selected from the group consisting of 2- methyldibenzoylniethane; 4- methyldibenzoylmethane; 4-isopropyldibenzoylmethane; 4-tert- butyldibenzoylmethane; 2,4-dimethydibenzoylmethane; 2-5- dimethydibenzoylmethane; 4,4- diispropyldibenzoylmethane; 4,4-dimethoxydibenzoylmethane; 4-tert-butyl-4- methoxdibenzoylmethane; 2-methyl-5-isopropy-4-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2~methyl-5~ tert-butyl-4-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2,4-dimethyl-4-methoxydibenzoymethane; 2,6- dimethyl-4-tert-butyl-4-methoxydibenzolmthane, and combinations thereof.

92. The method of claim 79, wherein the photoactive compound comprises a combination of a derivative of cinnamic acid and a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

93. The method of claim 92, wherein the derivative of cinnamic acid comprises 2- ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate.

94. The method of claim 79, further comprising a diester or polyester of naphthalene dicarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of compounds of formula (II) and (III), and combinations thereof:

wherein Ri and R 2 are the same or different and selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 2 2 alkyl groups, diols having the structure HO-R 4 -OH, and polyglycols having the structure HO-R 3 -(-O-R 4 -)n-OH; wherein each R 3 and R 4 is the same or different and selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 6 straight or branched chain alkyl groups; and wherein m and n are each in a range of 1 to 100.

95. The method of claim 94, comprising a diester of formula (III) wherein Rl and R2 are 2-ethylhexane.

96. The method of claim 79, wherein said mixture includes a cosmetically acceptable carrier.

97. The method of claim 79, wherein said mixture includes an oil phase having a dielectric constant of at least about 8.

98. A photostabilized photoactive composition comprising a mixture of a photoactive compound and a compound of formula (V):

(V)

wherein A and B are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of oxygen, amino and sulfur; R 1 and R are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 -C 30 alkyne, C3-C8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, heterocycloalkyl, substituted heteroaryl and substituted heterocycloalkyl; R is selected from the group consisting Of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 C 30 alkyne, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkyl, C 3 -C 8 substituted cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne; R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting

of C 1 -C 30 alkoxy straight chin on branched and a, b, c and d are each either 0 or 1, and a, b, c and d add up to 1, 2, 3, or 4.

99. The composition of claim 98, wherein the photoactive compound is selected from a dibenzoylmethane derivative, a cinnamate ester, and a combination thereof.

100. The composition of claim 99, wherein the photoactive compound comprises octyl salicylate.

101. A method of accepting electronic singlet state excited energy from a photon- excited photoactive compound, thereby photostabilizing said photoactive compound, comprising mixing said photoactive compound with a compound of formula (VI):

wherein A and B are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of oxygen, amino and sulfur; R 1 and R 1 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 -C 30 alkyne, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl. heterocycloalkyl, substituted heteroaryl and substituted heterocycloalkyl; R 2 is selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 C 30 alkyne, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkyl, C 3 -C 8 substituted cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne; R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C[-C3o alkoxy straight chin on branched and a, b, c and d are each either 0 or 1, and a, b, c and d add up to 1, 2, 3, or 4 and exposing the mixture to UV radiation in an amount sufficient for the photoactive compound to reach an electronic singlet excited state, whereby the compound of formula (V) accepts the singlet excited state energy from the excited

photoactive compound, thereby returning the photoactive compound to its ground state so that it is capable of absorbing additional UV radiation.

Description:

METHOD OF QUENCHING ELECTRONIC EXCITATION OF CHROMOPHORE- CONTAINING ORGANIC MOLECULES IN PHOTOACTIVE COMPOSITIONS

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention is directed to a method of quenching electronic excited state(s) of chromophore-containing UV-absorbing organic molecules in photoactive compositions. More particularly, it has been found that α-cyano-β,β diphenylacrylates (crylenes) having an alkoxy radical, preferably on one of the phenyl rings (alternatively on both phenyl rings), quenches the excited state of the chromophore by accepting the excited state energy (singlet and sometimes also the triplet state), thereby returning the UV-absorbing molecule back to its ground state so that the chromophore can absorb more photons, e.g., from ultraviolet (UV) light, thereby photostabilizing UV-absorbing chromophore-containing organic molecules, particularly butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone), octyl methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate), and octyl salicylate (Octisalate) in photoactive compositions.

BACKGROUND

[0002] The absorption of ultraviolet light by a chromophore-containing organic molecule causes the excitation of an electron in the chromophore moiety from an initially occupied, low energy orbital to a higher energy, previously unoccupied orbital. The energy of the absorbed photon is used to energize an electron and cause it to "jump" to a higher energy orbital, see Turro, Modern Molecular Photochemistry, 1991. Two excited electronic states derive from the electronic orbital configuration produced by UV light absorption. In one state, the electron spins are paired (antiparallel) and in the other state the electron spins are unpaired (parallel). The state with paired spins has no resultant spin magnetic moment, but the state with unpaired spins possesses a net spin magnetic moment. A state with paired spins remains a single state in the presence of a magnetic field, and is termed a singlet state. A state with unpaired spins interacts with a magnetic field and splits into three quantized states, and is termed a triplet state.

[0003] In the electronically excited state, the chromophore-containing organic molecule is prone to degrade via a number of known pathways and, therefore, can absorb little or no additional UV light. To photostabilize an electronically excited chromophore-containing organic molecule in order to provide sufficient UV protection, it must be returned to the ground state before it undergoes a photochemical reaction destructive to its UV absorbing

capability. There are known photostabilizing sunscreen additives, such as Octocrylene, methylbenzilydene camphor, and the esters or polyesters of naphthalene dicarboxylic acid of this assignee's U.S. Patent Nos. 6,113,931; 6,284,916; 6,518,451; and 6,551,605, all hereby incorporated by reference, that are capable of quenching excited triplet state energy. Surprisingly, it has been found that alkoxy crylenes, particularly methoxy crylenes, return chromophore-containing organic molecules, particularly butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone), octyl methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate), and octyl salicylate (Octisalate), from both an electronically excited singlet state and excited triplet state back to their ground state, thereby photostabilizing the UV-absorbing organic molecules.

[0004] Deflandre U.S. 5,576,354 generally discloses a cosmetic sunscreen composition containing at least 1 % by weight of an α-cyano-β, β-diphenylacrylate that will photostabilize a dibenzoylmethane derivative, e.g., Parsol 1789 (Avobenzone), so long as the composition contains a fatty phase, e.g., glycerol stearates, isopropyl myristate or the like, and so long as the mole ratio of the α-cyano-β, β-diphenylacrylate to the dibenzoylmethane derivative is at least 0.8. The compounds preferred in the '354 patent and disclosed in the examples are octocrylene, which contains no alkoxy radical(s) (UVINULN 539); β, β-bis (4- methoxyphenyl) acrylates (containing no cyano radical); and the α-cyano-β, β- diphenylacrylates, which contain no alkoxy radical(s).

[0005] As stated in this assignees pending applications, Serial Nos. 10/241,388; 10/361,223; and 10/7865,793, an α-cyano-β, β-diphenylacrylate compound (e.g., octocrylene) is known to quench (accept) the excited triplet state energy of an excited photoactive compound by dissipating the energy kinetically in the form of rapid isomerizations. This process is shown below:

wherein the α-cyano-β, β-diphenylacrylate compound (octocrylene shown above as structure A), accepts the triplet excited state energy from a photoactive compound and forms

a diradical (shown above as structure A ) at the α and β positions of the acrylate, which converts the double bond into a single bond and allows for the free rotation of the phenyl groups. This rotation occurs rapidly and efficiently to dissipate any excited triplet state energy accepted by the α-cyano-β,β-diphenylacrylate compound from the photoactive compound.

[0006] While octocrylene is able to quench (accept) the triplet excited state energy from a photoactive compound, thereby photostabilizing, to some degree, dibenzoylmethane derivatives, as shown in examples 1, 4, 6 and 8 of Deflandre et al. U.S. Patent No. 5,576,354, hereby incorporated by reference, there exists a need in the photoactive composition art to find one or more compounds that quench (accept) the singlet excited state energy and preferably also the triplet excited state energy from photoactive compounds, which octocrylene does not.

[0007] Quite surprisingly, it has been found that the alkoxy substituted α-cyano-β, β- diphenylacrylates (alkoxy crylenes) will quench the electronically excited singlet state energy of UV-absorbing organic molecules, such as the dibenzoylmethane derivatives of U.S. Patent No. 5,576,354, even at very low loadings compared to the quantity of UV-absorbing compounds.

SUMMARY

[0008] The photostabilizing electronic excited state energy - particularly singlet state energy from a UV-absorbing molecule - has been found to be readily transferred to (accepted by) α-cyanodiphenylacrylate compounds having an alkoxy radical in the four (para) position (hereinafter "alkoxycrylenes") on one or both of the phenyl rings having the formula (I):

, wherein one or both of Ri and R 2 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkoxy radical, preferably C 1 -C 8 , more preferably methoxy, and any non-alkoxy radical Ri or R 2 is hydrogen; and R 3 is a straight or branched chain C 1 -C 30 alkyl radical, preferably C 2 -C 2O -

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0009] Fig. 1 is a graph showing the photostability of the sunscreen compositions of Examples 1-3 (when irradiated with 35 MED of UV radiation) provided by 4.5% octyldocedyl methoxy crylene (C2OMC); and 2.75% Octocrylene (OC) compared to the photostability prior to UV irradiation and compared to the composition with no photostabilizer;

[0010] Fig. 2 is a graph showing the photostability of the sunscreen composition of Example 4 before and after irradiation with 35 MED of UV radiation;

[0011] Fig. 3 is a graph showing the photostability of the sunscreen composition of Example 5 before and after irradiation with 35 MED of UV radiation; and

[0012] Fig. 4 is a graph showing the photostability of the sunscreen composition of Example 6 before and after irradiation with 35 MED of UV radiation; and

[0013] Fig. 5 is a graph showing the sunscreen composition of Example 7 before and after irradiation with 35 MED of UV radiation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0014] Ranges may be expressed herein as from "about" or "approximately" one particular value and/or to "about" or "approximately" another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about," it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.

[0015] The term "alkoxy" herein refers to a radical extending from the para position of one or both of the phenyl rings having the formula O-R, wherein R is an alkyl radical, straight chain or branched having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, preferably wherein R=C 1 to C 8 , more preferably C 2 -C 20 , and most preferably -O-CH 3 (methoxy). The oxygen atom of the alkoxy radical is covalently bonded to the para carbon atom of one or both of the phenyl rings, preferably only one of the phenyls, preferably having the formula (II) or (III):

, wherein R 3 is as previously defined.

[0016] The term "crylene" as used herein refers to a chromophoric moiety that includes an α-cyano-β,β-diphenyl propanoic acid ester.

[0017] The term "cyano" as used herein refers to a -C≡N group, also designated "-CN."

[0018] Photoactive compositions, e.g., sunscreen compositions, generally include UV-A and UV-B photoactive compounds in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, optionally including additives, such as emollients, stabilizers, emulsifiers, and combinations thereof. These additives can be used in preparing a UV filter composition in an emulsion (oil-in-water or water-in-oil) from a composition that includes one or more photoactive compounds and a solvent or a solvent combination that includes one or more organic solvents and water. When made, preferably the emulsion is an oil-in-water emulsion, wherein the oil phase is primarily formed from a mixture of the UV filter compound(s) and one or more organic solvents.

[0019] A typical photoactive composition includes one or more photoactive compounds, wherein the photoactive compound(s) act to absorb UV radiation and thereby protect the substrate (e.g., human skin, resins, films, and the like) from the harmful effects of UV radiation. The absorption process causes a photoactive compound to reach an excited state, wherein the excited state is characterized by the presence of excited electronic energy (e.g., singlet state energy or triplet state energy), as compared to the ground state of the photoactive compound. Once a photoactive compound reaches an excited state there exists a number of pathways by which the excited photoactive compound can dissipate its excess energy (e.g., singlet and/or triplet energy), however, many of those pathways adversely affect the ability of

the photoactive compound to further absorb UV radiation. The alkoxy crylene molecules described herein accept electronic singlet excited state energy from UV-absorbers, particularly Avobenzone, octyl methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate), and octyl salicylate (Octisalate). The alkoxy crylenes also are very effective UVA absorbers in addition to providing electronic singlet state energy quenching of other UV-absorbing compounds in sunscreen compositions. The alkoxy crylene molecules described herein are especially effective when combined with one or more additional electronic singlet excited state quenching compounds such as oxybenzone. Particularly surprising photostabilization is achieved in sunscreen compositions containing the alkoxy crylene molecules described herein together with octyl methoxycinnamate and Avobenzone.

[0020] A photoactive compound is one that responds to light photoelectrically. In the compositions and methods of photostabilization disclosed herein, a photoactive compound is one that responds to UV radiation photoelectrically. For example, all photoactive compound- containing compositions that respond to UV radiation photoelectrically by photoactive compound photodegradation benefit highly by the inclusion of the alkoxy crylene molecules described herein. The alkoxy crylenes described herein are useful photostabilizers and/or photoactive compounds when combined with any single or combination photoactive compounds identified in Shaath, Nadim, Encyclopedia of UV filters, © 2007, hereby incorporated by reference. Photostability is a problem with all UV filters because they all reach an electronic singlet excited state upon exposure to UV radiation.

[0021] It is theorized that the following UV filters are photostabilized by the alkoxy crylene molecules described herein, including all of the following, including combinations of any two or more, and include compounds selected from the following categories (with specific examples) including: p-aminobenzoic acid, its salts and its derivatives (ethyl, isobutyl, glyceryl esters; p-dimethylaminobenzoic acid); anthranilates (o-aminobenzoates; methyl, menthyl, phenyl, benzyl, phenylethyl, linalyl, terpinyl, and cyclohexenyl esters); salicylates (octyl, amyl, phenyl, benzyl, menthyl (homosalate), glyceryl, and dipropyleneglycol esters); cinnamic acid derivatives (menthyl and benzyl esters, alpha-phenyl cinnamonitrile; butyl cinnamoyl pyruvate); dihydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (umbelliferone, methylumbelliferone, methylaceto-umbelliferone); camphor derivatives (3 benzylidene, 4 methylbenzylidene, polyacrylamidomethyl benzylidene, benzalkonium methosulfate, benzylidene camphor sulfonic acid, and terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid);

trihydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (esculetin, methylesculetin, daphnetin, and the glucosides, esculin and daphnin); hydrocarbons (diphenylbutadiene, stilbene); dibenzalacetone; benzalacetophenone; naphtholsulfonates (sodium salts of 2-naphthol-3,6- disulfonic and of 2-naphthol-6,8-disulfonic acids); dihydroxy-naphthoic acid and its salts; o- and p-hydroxydiphenyldisulfonates; coumarin derivatives (7-hydroxy, 7-methyl, 3-phenyl); diazoles (2-acetyl-3-bromoindazole, phenyl benzoxazole, methyl naphthoxazole, various aryl benzothiazoles); quinine salts (bisulfate, sulfate, chloride, oleate, and tannate); quinoline derivatives (8-hydroxyquinoline salts, 2-phenylquinoline); hydroxy- or methoxy-substituted benzophenones; uric acid derivatives; vilouric acid derivatives; tannic acid and its derivatives; hydroquinone; and benzophenones (oxybenzone, sulisobenzone, dioxybenzone, benzoresorcinol, octabenzone, 4-isopropyldibenzoylmethane, butylmethoxydibenzoylmethane, etocrylene, and 4-isopropyl-dibenzoylmethane).

[0022] The following UV filters should be particularly photostabilized by the alkoxy crylene molecules described herein: 2-ethylhexyl p-methoxycinnamate, 4,4'-t-butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, octyldimethyl p-aminobenzoate, digalloyltrioleate, ethyl A- [bis(hydroxypropyl)]aminobenzoate, 2-ethylhexylsalicylate, glycerol p-aminobenzoate, 3,3,5- trimethyleyclohexylsalicylate, and combinations thereof.

[0023] Photoactive compositions disclosed herein can include a variety of photoactive compounds, preferably including one or more UV-A photoactive compounds and one or more UV-B photoactive compounds. Preferably, a sunscreen composition includes a photoactive compound selected from the group consisting of p-aminobenzoic acid and salts and derivatives thereof; anthranilate and derivatives thereof; dibenzoylmethane and derivatives thereof; salicylate and derivatives thereof; cinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; dihydroxycinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; camphor and salts and derivatives thereof; trihydroxycinnamic acid and derivatives thereof; dibenzalacetone naphtholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; benzalacetophenone naphtholsulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; dihydroxy-naphthoic acid and salts thereof; o-hydroxydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; p-hydroxydiphenyldisulfonate and salts and derivatives thereof; coumarin and derivatives thereof; diazole derivatives; quinine derivatives and salts thereof; quinoline derivatives; uric acid derivatives; vilouric acid derivatives; tannic acid and derivatives thereof; hydroquinone; diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate and salts and derivatives thereof; and combinations of the foregoing.

[0024] UV A radiation (about 320 nm to about 400 nm), is recognized as contributing to causing damage to skin, particularly to very lightly colored or sensitive skin. A sunscreen composition disclosed herein preferably includes a UV-A photoactive compound. Preferably, a sunscreen composition disclosed herein includes a dibenzoylmethane derivative UV-A photoactive compound. Preferred dibenzoylmethane derivatives include, 2- methyldibenzoylmethane; 4-methyldibenzoylmethane; 4-isopropyldibenzoylmethane; 4-tert- butyldibenzoylmethane; 2,4-dimethyldibenzoylmethane; 2,5-dimethyldibenzoylmethane; 4,4'-diisopropyldibenzoylmethane; 4,4'-dimethoxydibenzoylmethane; 4-tert-butyl-4'- methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2-methyl-5- tert-butyl-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2,4-dimethyl-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane; 2,6- dimethyl-4-tert-butyl-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane, and combinations thereof.

[0025] For a product marketed in the United States, preferred cosmetically acceptable photoactive compounds and concentrations (reported as a percentage by weight of the total cosmetic sunscreen composition) include: aminobenzoic acid (also called para aminobenzoic acid and PABA; 15% or less), Avobenzone (also called butyl methoxy dibenzoylmethane; 3% or less), cinoxate (also called 2 ethoxyethyl p methoxycinnamate; 3% or less), dioxybenzone (also called benzophenone 8; 3% or less), homosalate ((also called 3,3,5- trimethylcyclohexyl salicylate, 15% or less), , menthyl anthranilate (also called menthyl 2 aminobenzoate; 5% or less), octocrylene (also called 2 ethylhexyl 2 cyano 3,3 diphenylacrylate; 10% or less), octyl methoxycinnamate (7.5% or less), octyl salicylate (also called 2 ethylhexyl salicylate; 5% or less), oxybenzone (also called benzophenone 3; 6% or less), padimate O (also called octyl dimethyl PABA; 8% or less), phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid (water soluble; 4% or less), sulisobenzone (also called benzophenone 4; 10% or less), titanium dioxide (25% or less), trolamine salicylate (also called triethanolamine salicylate; 12% or less), and zinc oxide (25% or less).

[0026] Other preferred cosmetically acceptable photoactive compounds and preferred concentrations (percent by weight of the total cosmetic sunscreen composition) include diethanolamine methoxycinnamate (10% or less), ethyl- [bis(hydroxypropyl)] aminobenzoate (5% or less), glyceryl aminobenzoate (3% or less), 4 isopropyl dibenzoylmethane (5% or less), 4 methylbenzylidene camphor (6% or less), terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid (10% or less), and sulisobenzone (also called benzophenone 4, 10% or less).

[0027] For a product marketed in the European Union, preferred cosmetically acceptable photoactive compounds and preferred concentrations (reported as a percentage by weight of the total cosmetic sunscreen composition) include: PABA (5% or less), camphor benzalkonium methosulfate (6% or less), homosalate (10% or less), benzophenone 3 (10% or less), phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid (8% or less, expressed as acid), terephthalidene dicamphor sulfonic acid (10% or less, expressed as acid), butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (5% or less), benzylidene camphor sulfonic acid (6% or less, expressed as acid), octocrylene (10% or less, expressed as acid), polyacrylamidomethyl benzylidene camphor (6% or less), ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (10% or less), PEG 25 PABA (10% or less), isoamyl p methoxycinnamate (10% or less), ethylhexyl triazone (5% or less), drometrizole trielloxane (15% or less), diethylhexyl butamido triazone (10% or less), 4 methylbenzylidene camphor (4% or less), 3 benzylidene camphor (2% or less), ethylhexyl salicylate (5% or less), ethylhexyl dimethyl PABA (8% or less), benzophenone 4 (5%, expressed as acid), methylene bis benztriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol (10% or less), disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole tetrasulfonate (10% or less, expressed as acid), bis ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenol triazine (10% or less), methylene bisbenzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol (10% or less, also called TINOSORB M or Bisoctrizole), and bisethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine.(10% or less, also called TINOSORB S or Bemotrizinol).

[0028] All of the above described UV filters are commercially available. For example, suitable commercially available organic UV filters are identified by trade name and supplier in Table I below:

TABLE I

[0029] Commonly-assigned U.S. Patent Nos. 6,485,713 and 6,537,529, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference, describe compositions and methods for increasing the photostability of photoactive compounds in a sunscreen composition, e.g., by the addition of polar solvents to the oil phase of a composition. By increasing the polarity of the oil phase of a sunscreen composition including the alkoxy crylenes described herein, e.g., methoxy crylene, the stability of the sunscreen composition is surprisingly increased in comparison to octocrylene. In the sunscreen compositions described herein, preferably, one or more of a highly polar solvent is present in the oil-phase of the composition. Preferably, a sufficient amount of a polar solvent is present in the sunscreen composition to raise the

dielectric constant of the oil-phase of the composition to a dielectric constant of at least about 7, preferably at least about 8. With or without the highly polar solvent in the oil phase, the methoxy crylene molecules described herein yield unexpected photostability in comparison to octocrylene.

[0030] A photoactive compound can be considered stable when, for example, after 30 MED irradiation the photoactive compound has retained at least about 90% of its original absorbance at a wavelength, or over a range of wavelengths of interest (e.g., the wavelength at which a photoactive compound has a peak absorbance, such as 350-370 nm for Avobenzone). Likewise, a sunscreen composition can include a plurality of photoactive compounds and a sunscreen composition, as a whole, can be considered stable when, for example, after 30 MED irradiation the sunscreen composition has retained at least about 90% of its original absorbance at one or more wavelengths of interest (e.g., at or near the peak absorbance wavelength of the primary photoactive compound).

[0031] In accordance with one important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with a water soluble UV filter compound and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative and/or a dialkyl naphthalate.

[0032] Advantageous water-soluble UV filter substances for the purposes of the present invention are sulfonated UV filters, in particular: phenylene-1,4-bis(2-benzimidazyl)-3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid, which has the following structure:

and its salts, especially the corresponding sodium, potassium or triethanolammonium salts, in particular phenylene-1,4-bis(2-benzimidazyl)- -3,3'-5,5'-tetrasulfonic acid bissodium salt

with the INCI name disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole tetrasulfonate (CAS

No.: 180898-37-7), which is obtainable for example under the proprietary name Neo

Heliopan A P from Haarmami & Reimer.

[0033] Further advantageous sulfonated UV filters for the purposes of the present invention are the salts of 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid, such as its sodium, potassium or its triethanolammonium salts, and the sulfonic acid itself

[0034] with the INCI name phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid (CAS No. 27503-81 -7), which is obtainable for example under the proprietary name Eusolex 232 from Merck or under Neo Heliopan Hydro from Haarmann & Reimer.

[0035] Further advantageous water-soluble UV-B and/or broad-band filter substances for the purposes of the present invention are, for example, sulfonic acid derivatives of 3- benzylidenecamphor, such as, for example, 4-(2-oxo-3-bornylidenemethyl)benzene-sulfonic acid, 2-methyl-5-(2-oxo-3-bornylidenemethyl)sulfonic acid and the salts thereof.

[0036] The total amount of one or more water-soluble UV filter substances in the finished cosmetic or dermatological preparations is advantageously chosen from the range 0.01% by weight to 20% by weight, preferably from 0.1 to 10% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the preparations.

[0037] In accordance with another important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with a hydroxybenzophenone

compound and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative and/or a dialkyl naphthalate.

[0038] With an alkoxycrylene, it is possible to completely dispense with the use of other UV stabilizers, in particular the use of ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate(octocrylene) or 4-methylbenzylidenecamphor.

[0039] Hydroxybenzophenones are characterized by the following structural formula:

where R 1 and R 2 independent of one another are hydrogen, C 1 Cao-alkyl, C 3 -C 1 o-cycloalkyl or C 3 -C 1 o-cyloalkenyl, wherein the substituents R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bound can form a 5- or 6-ring and R 3 is a C 1 -C 2 O alkyl radical.

[0040] A particularly advantageous hydroxybenzophenone is the 2-(4'-diethylamino-2'- hydroxybenzoyl)benzoic acid hexyl ester (also: aminobenzophenone) which is characterized by the following structure:

and is available from BASF under the Uvinul A Plus.

[0041] According to the invention, cosmetic or dermatological preparations contain 0.1 to 20% by weight, advantageously 0.1 to 15% by weight, very particularly preferred 0.1 to 10% by weight, of one or more hydroxybenzophenones.

[0042] Within the scope of the present invention, dialkyl naphthalates for which R and/or R " represent branched alkyl groups with 6 to 10 carbon atoms are advantageous. Within the scope of the present invention diethylhexyl naphthalate is very particularly preferred which is available, e.g., under the trade name Hallbrite TQ™ from CP Hall or Corapan TQ™ from H&R.

[0043] According to one embodiment of the invention cosmetic or dermatological preparations advantageously contain 0.001 to 30% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 20% by weight, very particularly preferred 0.5 to 15% by weight, of one or more dialkyl naphthalates.

[0044] The cosmetic or dermatological light-protection formulations according to the invention can be composed as usual and be used for cosmetic or dermatological light- protection, furthermore for the treatment, care and cleansing of the skin and/or hair and as a cosmetic product in decorative cosmetics.

[0045] In accordance with another important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with a benzotriazole derivatives compound and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative and/or a dialkyl naphthalate.

[0046] An advantageous benzotriazole derivative is 2,2'-methylenebis(6-(2H-benzotriazol- 2-yl)-4-(l,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol), which has the chemical structural formula

[0047] (INCl: bisoctyltriazole). It is obtainable under the proprietary name Tinosorb ® from CIBA-Chemikalien GmbH and is distinguished by good UV absorption properties. The disadvantage of this substance is the characteristic of forming imperceptibly thin films on the skin which have unpleasant tactile properties.

[0048] Another disadvantage is that such benzotriazole derivatives show only inadequate solubility, if any, in conventional oil components. Well-known solvents can dissolve only up to a maximum of 15% by weight of these compounds, which usually corresponds to a concentration of about 1 to 1.5% by weight of dissolved (=active) filter substance in the complete cosmetic or dermatological preparation.

[0049] One disadvantage of the prior art is accordingly that generally only comparatively low sun protection factors have been achievable with these filter substances because their solubility or dispersibility in the formulations is too low, i.e. they can be satisfactorily incorporated into such formulations only with difficulty or not at all.

[0050] Even if it is also possible in principle to achieve a certain UV protection when the solubility is limited, another problem frequently occurs, that is recrystallization.

[0051] Substances of low solubility in particular recrystallize comparatively rapidly, which may be induced by fluctuations in temperature or other influences. Uncontrolled recrystallization of an essential ingredient of a preparation such as a UV filter has, however, extremely disadvantageous effects on the properties of the given preparation and, not least, on the desired light protection.

[0052] In accordance with another embodiment, the alkoxycrylene-containing compositions described herein can contain an increased content of unsymmetrically substituted triazine derivatives when combined together with an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) to obtain an increased sun protection factor.

[0053] It was, however, surprising and not predictable for the skilled worker that the disadvantages of the prior art are remedied by active ingredient combinations effective for light protection and composed of

(a) one or more UV filter substances selected from the group of benzotriazole derivatives;

(b) an alkoxycrylene of formula (I); and optionally

(c) one or more dialkyl naphthalates having the structural formula:

in which R 1 and R 2 are, independently of one another, selected from the group of branched and unbranched alkyl groups having 6 to 24 carbon atoms.

[0054] Particularly advantageous light protection filters for the purpose of this embodiment of the present invention include a benzotriazole compound having a structural formula:

where Ri and R 2 are, independently of one another, selected from the group of branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radicals, of C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl or aryl radicals which are optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 alkyl groups.

[0055] The preferred benzotriazole derivative is 2,2'-methylenebis(6-(2H-benzotriazol-2- yl)-4-(l,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol) which is characterized by the chemical structural formula:

[0056] An advantageous broadband filter for the purpose of the present invention is moreover 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-6-[2-methyl-3-[1,3,3,3-tet ramethyl-1-[(t

rimethyl-silyl)oxy]disiloxanyl]propyl]phenol (CAS No.: 155633-54-8) with the INCl name drometrizole trisiloxane, which is characterized by the chemical structural formula

[0057] The total amount of one or more benzotriazole derivatives, in particular of 2,2'- methylenebis(6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(l,1,3,3-tetramethyl butyl)phe nol) and/or 2-(2H- benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-6-f2-methyl-3-f 1,3,3,3-tetramethyl-1-l(t rimethylsilyl)oxy]disiloxa-nyl]propyl]phenol, in the finished cosmetic or dermatological preparations is advantageously chosen from the range from 0.1 to 15.0% by weight, preferably 0.5 to 10.0% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparations.

[0058] The cosmetic or dermatological light protection formulations of the invention may have conventional compositions and be used for cosmetic or dermatological light protection and for the treatment, care and cleansing of skin and/or the hair and as a make-up product in decorative cosmetics.

[0059] For use, the cosmetic and dermatological preparations are applied to the skin and/or the hair in a sufficient quantity in the manner customary for cosmetics.

[0060] Cosmetic and dermatological preparations according to the invention can comprise cosmetic auxiliaries such as those conventionally used in such preparations, e.g. preservatives, bactericides, perfumes, antifoams, dyes, pigments which have a coloring effect, thickeners, moisturizers and/or humectants, fats, oils, waxes or other conventional constituents of a cosmetic or dermatological formulation, such as alcohols, polyols, polymers, foam stabilizers, electrolytes, organic solvents or silicone derivatives.

[0061] An additional content of antioxidants is generally preferred. According to the invention, favorable antioxidants which can be used are any antioxidants suitable or conventional for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications.

[0062] The antioxidants are particularly advantageously chosen from the group consisting of amino acids (e.g. glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan) and derivatives thereof, imidazoles (e.g. urocanic acid) and derivatives thereof, peptides such as D,L-camosine, D- carnosine, L-carnosine and derivatives thereof (e.g. anserine), carotenoids, carotenes (e.g. .alpha.-carotene, .beta. -carotene, lycopene) and derivatives thereof, chlorogenic acid and derivatives thereof, lipoic acid and derivatives thereof (e.g. dihydrolipoic acid), aurothioglucose, propylthiouracil and other thiols (e.g. thioredoxin, glutathione, cysteine, cystine, cystamine and the glycosyl, N-acetyl, methyl, ethyl, propyl, amyl, butyl and lauryl, palmitoyl, oleyl, .gamma.-linoleyl, cholesteryl and glyceryl esters thereof) and salts thereof, dilauryl thiodipropionate, distearyl thiodipropionate, thiodipropionic acid and derivatives thereof (esters, ethers, peptides, lipids, nucleotides, nucleosides and salts) and sulfoximine compounds (e.g. buthionine sulfoximines, homocysteine sulfoximine, buthionine sulfones, penta-, hexa-, heptathionine sulfoximine) in very low tolerated doses (e.g. pmol to .mu.mol/kg), and also (metal) chelating agents (e.g. .alpha.-hydroxy fatty acids, palmitic acid, phytic acid, lactoferrin), .alpha.-hydroxy acids (e.g. citric acid, lactic acid, malic acid), humic acid, bile acid, bile extracts, bilirubin, biliverdin, EDTA, EGTA and derivatives thereof, unsaturated fatty acids and derivatives thereof (e.g. .gamma.-linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid), folic acid and derivatives thereof, ubiquinone and ubiquinol and derivatives thereof, vitamin C and derivatives (e.g. ascorbyl palmitate, Mg ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl acetate), tocopherols and derivatives (e.g. vitamin E acetate), vitamin A and derivatives (vitamin A palmitate) and coniferyl benzoate of gum benzoin, rutinic acid and derivatives thereof, .alpha.-glycosylrutin, ferulic acid, furfurylideneglucitol, carnosine, butylhydroxytoluene, butylhydroxyanisole, nordihydroguaiaretic acid, trihydroxybutyro- phenone, uric acid and derivatives thereof, mannose and derivatives thereof, zinc and derivatives thereof (e.g. ZnO, ZnSO 4 ), selenium and derivatives thereof (e.g. selenomethionine), stilbenes and derivatives thereof (e.g. stilbene oxide, trans-stilbene oxide) and the derivatives (salts, esters, ethers, sugars, nucleotides, nucleosides, peptides and lipids) of said active ingredients which are suitable according to the invention.

[0063] In accordance with another important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with hydrophilic skincare active ingredients and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

[0064] Advantageous hydrophilic active ingredients which (individually or in any combinations with one another) are stabilized by their use together with an alkoxycrylene according to the invention include those listed below: biotin ; carnitine and derivatives ; creatine and derivatives ; folic acid ; pyridoxine ; niacinamide ; polyphenols (in particular flavonoids, very particularly alpha-glucosylrutin) ; ascorbic acid and derivatives ; Hamamelis ; Aloe Vera ; panthenol ; amino acids.

[0065] Particularly advantageous hydrophilic active ingredients for the purposes of the present invention are also water-soluble antioxidants, such as, for example, vitamins.

[0066] The amount of hydrophilic active ingredients (one or more compounds) in the preparations is preferably 0.0001 to 10% by weight, particularly preferably 0.001 to 5% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparation.

[0067] Particularly advantageous preparations are also obtained when antioxidants are used as additives or active ingredients. According to the invention, the preparations advantageously comprise one or more antioxidants. Favorable, but nevertheless optional antioxidants which may be used are all antioxidants customary or suitable for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications.

[0068] The amount of antioxidants (one or more compounds) in the preparations is preferably 0.001 to 30% by weight, particularly preferably 0.05 to 20% by weight, in particular 0.1 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparation.

[0069] If vitamin E and/or derivatives thereof are the antioxidant or antioxidants, it is advantageous to choose their respective concentrations from the range from 0.001 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the formulation.

[0070] If vitamin A or vitamin A derivatives, or carotenes or derivatives thereof are the antioxidant or antioxidants, it is advantageous to choose their respective concentrations from the range from 0.001 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the formulation.

[0071] It is particularly advantageous when the cosmetic preparations according to the present invention comprise further cosmetic or dermatological active ingredients, preferred active ingredients being antioxidants which can protect the skin against oxidative stress.

[0072] Advantageous further active ingredients are natural active ingredients and/or derivatives thereof, such as e.g. ubiquinones, retinoids, carotenoids, creatine, taurine and/or .beta.-alanine.

[0073] Formulations according to the invention, which comprise e.g. known antiwrinkle active ingredients, such as fiavone glycosides (in particular .alpha.-glycosylrutin), coenzyme QlO, vitamin E and/or derivatives and the like, are particularly advantageously suitable for the prophylaxis and treatment of cosmetic or dermatological changes in skin, as arise, for example, during skin aging (such as, for example, dryness, roughness and formation of dryness wrinkles, itching, reduced refatting (e.g. after washing), visible vascular dilations (teleangiectases, couperosis), flaccidity and formation of wrinkles and lines, local hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation and abnormal pigmentation (e.g. age spots), increased susceptibility to mechanical stress (e.g. cracking) and the like). In addition, they are advantageously suitable against the appearance of dry or rough skin.

[0074] In accordance with still another important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with particulate UV filter substances and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative and/or a dialkyl naphthalate.

[0075] Preferred particulate UV filter substances for the purposes of the present invention are inorganic pigments, especially metal oxides and/or other metal compounds which are slightly soluble or insoluble in water, especially oxides of titanium (TiO 2 ), zinc (ZnO), iron (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 ), zirconium (ZrO 2 ), silicon (SiO 2 ), manganese (e.g. MnO), aluminum (Al 2 O 3 ), cerium (e.g. Ce 2 O 3 ), mixed oxides of the corresponding metals, and mixtures of such oxides, and the sulfate of barium (BaSO 4 ).

[0076] Zinc oxides for the purposes of the present invention may also be used in the form of commercially available oily or aqueous predispersions. Zinc oxide particles and predispersions of zinc oxide particles which are suitable according to the invention are

distinguished by a primary particle size of <300 nm and can be obtained under the following proprietary names from the stated companies:

Proprietary name Coating Manufacturer

Z-Cote HPl 2% Dimethicone BASF Z-Cote / BASF ZnO NDM 5% Dimethicone H&R

ZnO Neutral / H&R

MZ-300 / Tayca Corporation

MZ-500 / Tayca Corporation

MZ-700 / Tayca Corporation

MZ-3O3S 3% Methicone Tayca Corporation

MZ-505S 5% Methicone Tayca Corporation

MZ-707S 7% Methicone Tayca Corporation

MZ-3O3M 3% Dimethicone Tayca Corporation

MZ-505M 5% Dimethicone Tayca Corporation

MZ-707M 7% Dimethicone Tayca Corporation

Z-Sperse Ultra ZnO (>=56%)/Ethylhexyl Collaborative Hydroxystearate Benzoate/ Laboratories Dimethicone/ Cyclomethieone

Samt-UFZO- ZnO (60%)/Cyclomethicone/ Miyoshi Kasei

450/D5 (60%) Dimethicone

[0077] Particularly preferred zinc oxides for the purposes of the invention are Z-Cote HPl and Z-Cote from BASF and zinc oxide NDM from Haarmann & Reimer.

[0078] Titanium dioxide pigments of the invention may be in the form of both the rutile and anatase crystal modification and may for the purposes of the present invention advantageously be surface-treated ("coated"), the intention being for example to form or retain a hydrophilic, amphiphilic or hydrophobic character. This surface treatment may consist of providing the pigments by processes known per se with a thin hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic inorganic and/or organic layer. The various surface coatings may for the purposes of the present invention also contain water.

[0079] Inorganic surface coatings for the purposes of the present invention may consist of aluminum oxide (Al. sub.20. sub.3), aluminum hydroxide Al(OH). sub.3 or aluminum oxide hydrate (also: alumina, CAS No.: 1333-84-2), sodium hexametaphosphate

(NaPO. sub.3). sub.6, sodium metaphosphate (NaPO. sub.3). sub. n, silicon dioxide (SiO. sub.2) (also: silica, CAS No.: 7631-86-9), or iron oxide (Fe.sub.2O.sub.3). These inorganic surface coatings may occur alone, in combination and/or in combination with organic coating materials.

[0080] Organic surface coatings for the purposes of the present invention may consist of vegetable or animal aluminum stearate, vegetable or animal stearic acid, lauric acid, dimethylpolysiloxane (also: dimethicones), methylpolysiloxane (methicones), simethicones (a mixture of dimethylpolysiloxane with an average chain length of from 200 to 350 dimethylsiloxane units and silica gel) or alginic acid. These organic surface coatings may occur alone, in combination and/or in combination with inorganic coating materials.

[0081] Coated and uncoated titanium dioxides of the invention may be used in the form of commercially available oily or aqueous predispersions. It may be advantageous to add dispersion aids and/or solubilization mediators.

[0082] Suitable titanium dioxide particles and predispersions of titanium dioxide particles for the purposes of the present invention are obtainable under the following proprietary names from the stated companies:

Additional ingredients of the

Proprietary name Coating predispersion Manufacturer

MT- 150W None Tayca Corporation MT- 150A None Tayca Corporation MT-500B None Tayca Corporation MT-600B None Tayca Corporation MT-100TV Aluminum Tayca Corporation hydroxide

Stearic acid

MT-100Z Aluminum Tayca Corporation hydroxide

Stearic acid

MT-100T Aluminum Tayca Corporation hydroxide

Stearic acid

MT-500T Aluminum Tayca Corporation hydroxide

Stearic acid

MT-100S Aluminum Tayca Corporation hydroxide

Additional ingredients of the

Proprietary name Coating predispersion Manufacturer

Laurie acid

MT-100F Stearic acid Iron — Tayca Corporation oxide

MT-100SA Alumina Silica — Tayca Corporation

MT-500SA Alumina Silica — Tayca Corporation

MT-600SA Alumina Silica — Tayca Corporation

MT-100SAS Alumina Silica — Tayca Corporation

Silicone

MT-500SAS Alumina Silica — Tayca Corporation

Silicone

MT-500H Alumina — Tayca Corporation

MT-100AQ Silica — Tayca Corporation

Aluminum hydroxide

Alginic acid

Eusolex T Water -- Merck KgaA

Simethicone

Eusolex T-2000 Alumina -- Merck KgaA

Simethicone

Eusolex T-OHo F Silica C 12-15 Merck KgaA

Dimethylsilate Alkylbenzoate

Water Calcium PoIy- hydroxystearate

Silica

Dimethylsilate

Eusolex T-OHo P Water Octyl Palmitate Merck KgaA

Simethicone PEG-7

Hydrogenated

Castor Oil

Sorbitan Oleate

Hydrogenated

Castor Oil

Beeswax Stearic acid

Eusolex T-Aqua Water Alumina Phenoxyethanol Merck KgaA

Sodium Sodium metaphosphate Methylparabens

Sodium metaphosphate

Eusolex T-45D Alumina Isononyl Merck KgaA

Simethicone Isononanuate

Polyglyceryl

Ricinoleate

Kronos im None — Kronos

(Titanium dioxide

171)

Titanium dioxide P25 None Deεussa

Additional ingredients of the

Proprietary name Coating predispersion Manufacturer

Titanium dioxide Octyltri- Degussa T805 methylsilane (Uvinul TiO 2 )

UV~Titan X610 Alumina Kemira Dimethicone UV-Titan X 170 Alumina Kemira Dimethicone UV-Titan X161 Alumina Silica Kemira Stearic acid

UV-Titan M210 Alumina Kemira UV-Titan M212 Alumina Glycerol v Kemira UV-Titan M262 Alumina Kemira Silicone

UV-Titan M 160 Alumina Silica Kemira Stearic acid Tioveil AQ IOPG Alumina Silica Water Propylene Solaveil Uniquema glycol Mirasun TiW 60 Alumina Silica Water Rhone-Poulenc

[0083] The titanium dioxides of the invention are distinguished by a primary particle size between 10 nm to 150 nm.

[0084] Titanium dioxides particularly preferred for the purposes of the present invention are MT- 100 Z and MT- 100 TV from Tayca Corporation, Eusolex T-2000 from Merck and titanium dioxide T 805 from Degussa.

[0085] Further advantageous pigments are latex particles. Latex particles which are advantageous according to the invention are described in the following publications: U.S. Pat. No. 5,663,213 and EP 0 761 201. Particularly advantageous latex particles are those formed from water and styrene/acrylate copolymers and available for example under the proprietary name "Alliance SunSphere" from Rohm & Haas.

[0086] An advantageous organic pigment for the purposes of the present invention is 2,2'- methylenebis(6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(l,1,3,3-tetramethyl butyl- )phenol) (INCI: bis- octyltriazol), which is obtainable under the proprietary name Tinosorb ® M from CIBA- Chemikalien GmbH.

[0087] It is particularly advantageous for the purposes of the present invention for particulate UV filter substances which are not already in the form of a predispersion first to be dispersed in one or more dialkyl naphthalates of the invention and for this basic dispersion then to be further processed. Whereas auxiliaries which may enter into unwanted interactions with other substances of the cosmetic or dermatological formulation are usually added for stabilization to commercially available predispersions, it is astonishingly possible to dispense with the addition of such stabilizers when preparing basic dispersions of the invention.

[0088] The total amount of one or more water-soluble UV filter substances in the finished cosmetic or dermatological preparations is advantageously chosen from the range 0.01% by weight to 20% by weight, preferably from 0.1 to 10% by weight, in each case based on the total weight of the preparations.

[0089] In accordance with still another important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with asymmetrically substituted triazine UV filter compounds and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

[0090] Asymmetrically substituted triazine derivatives display a good light protection effect. Their main disadvantage is, however, that their solubility is low in conventional oil components. Well-known solvents can dissolve only up to a maximum of 15% by weight of these compounds, which usually corresponds to a concentration of about 1 to 1.5% by weight of dissolved (=active) filter substance in the complete cosmetic or dermatological preparation.

[0091] One disadvantage of the prior art is accordingly that generally only comparatively low sun protection factors have been achievable with these filter substances because their solubility or dispersibility in the formulations is too low, i.e. they can be satisfactorily incorporated into such formulations only with difficulty or not at all.

[0092] Even if it is also possible in principle to achieve a certain UV protection when the solublity is limited, another problem frequently occurs, that is recrystallization. Substances of low solubility in particular recrystallize comparatively rapidly, which may be induced by fluctuations in temperature or other influences. Uncontrolled recrystallization of an essential

ingredient of a preparation such as a UV filter has, however, extremely disadvantageous effects on the properties of the given preparation and, not least, on the desired light protection.

[0093] It was an object of the present invention to obtain in a simple manner preparations which are distinguished by an increased content of asymmetrically substituted triazine derivatives and a correspondingly high sun protection factor,

[0094] Disadvantages of the prior art are remedied by active ingredient combinations effective for light protection and composed of:

(a) one or more UV filter substances selected from the group of asymmetrically substituted triazine derivatives, and

(b) one or more alkoxycrylenes having the structural formula (I); and

(c) optionally a dibenzoylmethane derivative and/or a dialkyl naphthalate.

[0095] Advantageous asymmetrically substituted s-triazine derivatives within the meaning of this embodiment of the present invention are, for example, those described in EP-A-570 838, whose chemical structure is represented by the generic formula

where

R is a branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups, and

X is an oxygen atom or an NH group,

Ri is a branched or unbranched C 1 - C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups, or a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or a group of the formula

in which

A is a branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl or aryl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C|-C 4 -alkyl groups,

R 3 is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, n is a number from 1 to 10

R 2 is a branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups, and if X is the NH group, a branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups, or a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal atom, an ammonium group or a group of the formula

in which

A is a branched or unbranched C 1 -C 18 -alkyl radical, a C 5 -C 12 -cycloalkyl or aryl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups,

R 3 is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, n is a number from 1 to 10, if X is an oxygen atom.

[0096] In a preferred form of this triazine embodiment, the compositions are sunscreen, cosmetic or dermatological formulations that include a content of least one asymmetrically substituted s-triazine selected from the group of substances having the following structural formula:

[0097] All the bisresorcinyltriazines, are advantageous for this embodiment of the purpose of the present invention. R 4 and R 5 are very particularly advantageously selected from the group of branched or unbranched alkyl groups of 1 to 18 carbon atoms. The alkyl groups may also again advantageously be substituted by silyloxy groups.

[0098] A 1 is advantageously a substituted homocyclic or heterocyclic aromatic five- membered ring or six-membered ring.

[0099] The following compounds are very particularly advantageous:

where R 6 is a hydrogen atom or a branched or unbranched alkyl group with 1 to 10 carbon atoms, in particular 2,4-bis{ [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4-methoxyphenyl)-

1,3,5-t riazine (INCI: aniso triazine), which is obtainable under the proprietary name

Tinosorb® S from CIBA-Chemikalien GmbH and is characterized by the following structure:

[00100] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-(3-sulfonato-2-hydroxypropyloxy)-2- hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4-methoxy pheny)-1,3,5-triazine sodium salt, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0100] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-(3-(2-propyloxy)-2~hydroxypropyloxy)-2~ hydroxy]phenyl}-6(4-meth oxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0101] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-[4-(2- methoxyethoxycarbon yl)phenylamino]-1,3,5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0102] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-(3-(2-propyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyloxy)-2- hydroxy]phenyl}-6-[4-(ethoxycarbonyl)phenylamino]-1,3,5-tria zine which is characterized by the following structure:

[0103] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{[4-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(l- methylpyrrol-2-yl)1,3, 5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0104] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-tris(trimethylsiloxysilylpropyloxy)-2- hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4-meth oxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0105] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{[4-(2-methylpropenyloxy)-2-hydroxy]phenyl}-6-(4- methoxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0106] Also advantageous is 2,4-bis{ [4-(r,r,l',3',5',5',5'-heptamethylsiloxy-2- methylpropyloxy)-2-hydroxy]-phenyl } -6-(4-methoxyphenyl)- 1 ,3,5-triazine, which is characterized by the following structure:

[0107] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the present invention relates to cosmetic or dermatological formulations with a content of an asymmetrically substituted s-triazine whose chemical structure is represented by the formula

which is also referred to hereinafter as dioctylbutylamidotriazone (INCI) and is obtainable under the proprietary name UVASORB HEB from Sigma 3 V.

[0108] The asymmetrically substituted s-triazine derivative(s) of the invention are advantageously incorporated into the oil phase of the cosmetic or dermatological formulations.

[0109] The total amount of one or more asymmetrically substituted s-triazine derivatives, in particular of dioctylbutylamidotriazone, in the finished cosmetic or dermatological

preparations is advantageously chosen from the range from 0.1 to 15.0% by weight, preferably 0.5 to 10.0% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparations.

[0110] The cosmetic or dermatological light protection formulations of the invention may have conventional compositions when used for cosmetic or dermatological light protection and for the treatment, care and cleansing of skin and/or the hair and as a make-up product in decorative cosmetics.

[0111] In accordance with one important embodiment, an alkoxycrylene of formula (I) is combined in a sunscreen or dermatological formulation with a lipophilic oxidation or UV- sensitive active ingredients, such as retinoic acid and its derivatives, e.g., tretinoin or isotretinoin and/or a broad-band filter compound and optionally, but preferably, together with a dibenzoylmethane derivative.

[0112] Advantageous lipophilic active ingredients which are stabilized in an excellent manner by the use according to the invention are those whose log P value is greater than 3.5. P is the partition coefficient, which is defined as the ratio of the equilibrium concentration of a dissolved substance in a two-phase system which consists of two solvents which are essentially immiscible with one another. These two solvents are, in the present case, n- octanol and water, i.e.

[0113] It is advantageous for the purposes of the present invention to choose the lipophilic active ingredients from the group of ubiquinones and plastoquinones. For the purposes of the present invention, coenzyme QlO, which has a log P value of about 15, is very particularly advantageous.

[0114] It was particularly surprising that very advantageous preparations according to the present invention can be obtained when the active ingredient(s) is/are chosen only from the group of ubiquinones.

[0115] Further lipophilic active ingredients which are advantageous according to the invention are retinoids (vitamin A acid and/or derivatives thereof) or vitamin A and/or derivatives thereof. The group of retinoids advantageous according to the invention is defined

as including all cosmetically and/or pharmaceutically acceptable retinoids, including retinol and its esters, retinal and also retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) and esters thereof. For the purposes of the present invention, retinol (with a log P value of about 7) and retinyl palmitate (with a log P value of about 13) are particularly advantageous.

[0116] It was also particularly surprising that very advantageous preparations can be obtained according to the present invention when the active ingredient(s) is/are chosen only from the group of retinoids.

[0117] Further lipophilic acid ingredients advantageous according to the invention are carotenoids. For the purposes of the present invention, .beta.-carotene, which has a log P value of 15, for example, is particularly advantageous.

[0118] Further lipophilic active ingredients advantageous according to the invention are: lipoic acid and derivatives, vitamin E and derivatives, vitamin F, dioic acid [8-hexadecene- 1,16-dicarboxylic acid (CAS number 20701-68-2)]

[0119] The amount of lipophilic active ingredients (one or more compounds) in the preparations is preferably 0.0001 to 10% by weight, particularly preferably 0.001 to 5% by weight, based on the total weight of the preparation.

[0120] Synthesis of methyl or ethyl 2-cyano-3-(4'-methoxyphenyl)-3-phenylpropenoate (Methyl or Ethyl Methoxycrylene or Methyl or Ethyl MeOcrylene)

4-Methoxy benzophenone (MW=I 82.22 g/mole; 500g; 2.74 mole; 1 mole equivalence) and methyl cyanoacetate (MW=99.09 g/mole; 367.06 g; 3.70 mole; 1.35 mole equivalence) were placed in 1-L 3-neck flask assembled with mechanical stirrer and nitrogen inlet, which provided continuous flow of nitrogen through the reaction mixture (nitrogen is bubbled through the reaction mixture). Next, toluene (1200 ml) and acetic acid (240 ml; ratio of

toluene/acetic acid = 5/1) are added to the flask followed by ammonium acetate (MW=77.09 g/mole; 21.12g; 0.274 mole, 0.1 mole equivalence; the catalyst is added 4 times this amount during reaction time). The flask is then assembled with Dean-Stark receiver through which reaction water is being continuously removed.

Comments:

1. Aliquots of the reaction mixture are taken to check the rate of completion of the reaction.

2. The amount of water expected from this reaction is 49.5 ml. However, I collected about 120 ml of water phase. This is due to the fact that the water is distilled in form of a mixture, water/acetic acid/toluene.

3. To prevent from loosing the methyl acetate from the reaction mixture, it helps to put a short packed column between Dean-Stark receiver and the flask.

[0121] Work-up:

The reaction mixture is cooled to room temperature and ethyl acetate is added to dissolve all solids before the crude mixture is washed several time with water, to remove acetic acid and salts. The solvents are then removed from the reaction mixture by distillation. The crude solid product is re-crystallized from hot methanol (or toluene/methanol mixture, if such is preferred).

[0122] Comments:

The finished product begins to crystallize out from the cooling reaction mixture and thus can be filtered off, but it still is very acidic, so the crystals ought to be washed with water/methanol mixture to wash out any acetic acid and salts residues. Thus obtained the product then can be re-crystallized and the mother liquor can be washed with water, dried, and second crop of the product can be obtained.

[0123] Synthesis of Alkyl 2-cyano-3-(4'-methoxyphenyl)-3-phenylpropenoate:

[0124] Reaction Procedure:

Methyl (or ethyl) 2-cyano-3-(4'-methoxyphenyl)-3-phenylpropenoate (90Og, 3.06 mole; MW

= 293.32), alkyl alcohol (3.84 mole; 1.25 mole equivalence), and Tegokat 250 (0.03 % of total batch weight) were placed in 2 L 3-neck round-bottom flask and heated to temperature set at 185 C (365 F), with nitrogen purging it well to remove forming methanol (or ethanol) via the simple distillation setup with packed column.

After 3 h, GC showed full conversion of methyl 2-cyano-3-(4'-methoxyphenyl)-3- phenylpropenoate to the desired product.

[0125] Work-up:

The unreacted alkyl alcohol was completely removed by vacuum distillation. Temperature of the reaction was lowered to 110 C (230 F) and calculated amount (2% of total batch weight) of the SSP (tin removing agent) was added. The product was stirred at this temperature for 2 hours and then filtered hot. Small amount of celite was added right before filtration to enhance the filtration - with celite the filtration was more efficient and faster.

[0126] Results:

Yield of the product 94% of stoichiometric amount

Purity of finished product 99.81% (area count, GC).

EXAMPLES

[0127] The following compositions (Table I) were prepared according to the procedure indicated in order to show the surprisingly superior photostabilizing effect on avobenzone of the alkoxycrylenes (4.5 wt.%) described herein in comparison to an equimolar amount (2.75 wt.%) of octocrylene. The compound described as "methoxycrylene" had the following formula (IV):

Table 1

[0128] The surprising photostability of the sunscreen composition of Example 1 , Table I, including methoxycrylene, in comparison to the octocrylene of the prior art, is shown in Fig. 1, which is a graph of the data of Examples 1 through 3, above, and in the following SPF reports for Examples 4-6.

Table 2

[0129] Additional alkoxycrylene molecules were tested in accordance with the procedure indicated in Table 2, wherein radical R 3 of the alkoxycrylene of formula (I) has an R 3 = ethyl hexyl (formula IV):

The data for the sunscreen composition of Example 4 is shown in the graph of Fig. 2 and the data for the composition of Example 5 is shown in the graph of Fig. 3. For Examples 4-6, the data of Example 6 (shown in graph form as Fig. 4) compares 7% ethylhexyl methoxycrylene (formula V) and 1.8% octocrylene (Example 4) to 8.8% octocrylene with no alkoxycrylene. As shown in the graph of Fig. 4 and the following SPF reports for Examples 4-6, the alkoxy crylenes described herein are unexpectedly better photostabilizers than octocrylene.

[0130] As shown in the above-referenced formulations and data of Examples 4-6, the combination of avobenzone (UVA) with octylmethoxycinnamate (UVB) has particularly surprising results when combined with a stabilizing amount of an alkoxycrylene of formula I. It is well know that octocrylene stabilizes octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC), a UVB filter, but does not photostabilizer avobenzone, a UVA filter. In accordance with the compositions and methods described herein, it has been found that the alkoxycrylene of formula I photostabilize octyl methyoxycinnemate (OMC) much better than OMC, and also photostabilizes avobenzone. The alkoxycrylenes, therefore, can photostabilize sunscreen

compositions. Accordingly, by adding an alkoxycrylene, both avobenzone and OMC can be photostabilized by the alkoxycrylene.

[0131] Example 4 (7% alkoxycrylene and 1.8% octocrylene) loses only 18.26% UVA; 6.46% UVB; and 7.43% of its SPM when subjected to 35 MED irradiation. The same formulation containing no alkoxycrylene (Example 5) loses 80.47% UVA; 52.01% UVB; and 70.42% of its SPF. Example 6, containing 8.8% octocrylene and no alkoxycrylene loses 55.96% UVA; 4.51% UVB (octocrylene photostabilizes OMC but not avobenzone); and 16% of its SPF, Examples 4,5 and 6 are shown graphically in Figures 2, 3 and 4.

[0132] Additional sunscreen compositions were prepared containing 0 wt.%, 3 wt.% and 5 wt.% 2-ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, as shown in Examples 7-10 in Table 3:

Table 3

[0133] The results were as follows and clearly show that adding more alkoxycrylene to sunscreen formulation provides more Photostabilization of both UVA and UVB filters. Example 7, having the most MOC (5%) and the least OC (5%) provided the best results.

[0134] More sunscreen compositions were prepared containing 0, 2, 4 and 6 wt.% 2-ethylhexyl methoxycrylene to test the photostabilizing capacity of the methoxycrylenes to photostabilize avobenzone and other photodegradable UV-absorbers, as shown in Examples 11-14 in Table 4:

Table 4

[0135] The results were as follows:

[0136] It should be noted that the sunscreen formulations of Examples 11-14 contain no octyl methoxycinnemate or other photostabilizers. It is clear from the data of Examples 11-14 that the alkoxycrylene of formula I photostabilize avobenzone and other dibenzoylmethane derivatives with surprising efficacy.

[0137] Additional sunscreen compositions were prepared containing 5 wt.% 2-ethylhexyl methoxycrylene with and without 1.5 wt.% Tinosorb S or Tinosorb M, as shown in Examples 15 and 16 in Table 5:

Table 5

[38] The results were as follows:

[0139] Tinsorb S of Examples 15 and 16 is a known UVA and UVB photostabilizer (more effective in the UVA range) for photostabilizing both avobenzone and octyl methoxycinnamate. Surprisingly, as shown in the data of Examples 15 and 16 (both Examples include 5% MOC) omitting the Tinsorb S from Example 16 makes very little difference in photostabilizing the combination of avobenzone and OMC.

[0140] Additional sunscreen formulations were tested containing 5 wt.% butyloctyl methoxycrylene and a triazine derivative (Uvinul T- 150); a benzophenone derivative (Uvinul A Plus); and three water soluble UV filters (Mexonylsx; Neo Heliopan AP; and Neo Heliopan Hydro), as shown in examples 17-21 of table 6:

TABLE 6

[0141] Two more sunscreen formulations (Examples 22 and 23) were prepared each containing butyloctyl methoxycrylene, and Example 23 also containing Tinosorb ® S and

Tinosorb ® M. As shown in the results, the combination of an alkoxycrylene, together with a

dibenzoylmethane derivative, a cinnamate ester, Tinasorb ' S and Tinasorb ' M, avobenzone and octyl methoxycinnamate is particularly photostable:

[0142] In addition to the simple ester alkoxy crylene compounds of formula (I)-(V), the alkoxy crylene moieties can be attached as one or more terminal moieties on a polyester molecule, such as the alkoxy derivatives of the Di (NPG Crylene) Fumerate polyesters disclosed in this assignee's U.S. Patent No. 7,235,587 ('587), hereby incorporated by references, as shown in formula (VI):

wherein A and B are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of oxygen, amino and sulfur; R 1 and R 3 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 -C 30 alkyne, C 1 -C 8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, heterocycloalkyl, substituted heteroaryl and substituted heterocycloalkyl; R 2 is selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkyl, C 2 -C 30 alkylene, C 2 C 30 alkyne, C 3 -C 8 cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkyl, C 3 -C 8 substituted cycloalkyl, C 1 -C 30 substituted alkylene, C 2 -C 30 substituted alkyne; R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 30 alkoxy straight chain on branched, and a, b, c and d are each either 0 or 1, and a, b, c and d add up to 1, 2, 3, or 4.