Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100240774 | USE OF HYDROPHOBIN POLYPEPTIDES AS PENETRATION ENHANCERS - The present invention relates to the use of hydrophobin polypeptides as penetration intensifiers. | 09-23-2010 |
20110192416 | USE OF HYDROPHOBIN FOR NON-PERMANENT DYEING OF KERATIN - The invention relates to the use of hydrophobin for non-permanent dyeing of keratin and keratin-containing materials, in particular of hair, and a corresponding method for non-permanent dyeing of keratin and keratin-containing materials, in particular of hair. The invention further relates to non-permanent dyeing of keratin and keratin-containing materials, in particular, hair, which contain hydrophobin. | 08-11-2011 |
20110230343 | Method for the Manufacture of Microparticles Comprising an Effect Substance - A subject matter of the present invention is a process for the preparation of effect compound-comprising microparticles M comprising A) the formation of a crude suspension of microparticles A by means of enzymatic polyester synthesis in an inverse miniemulsion comprising enzyme, effect compound and polyester monomers; and B) the polymerization of wall monomers from the group consisting of ethylenically unsaturated monomers, polyisocyanates and polyepoxides in the crude suspension of microparticles A. Furthermore, the present invention relates to microparticles M which can be obtained by means of the process according to the invention and also to an agrochemical formulation comprising microparticles M. In addition, the present invention relates to the use of microparticles M prepared according to the invention as component in colorants, cosmetics, drugs, biocides, plant protection agents, fertilizers, additives for food or animal fodder, or auxiliaries for polymers, paper, textiles, leather, detergents or cleaners. Finally, the invention also relates to a method for combating undesirable plant growth, to a method for combating undesirable insect or acarid infestation on plants and/or for combating phytopathogenic fungi, and to seeds treated with the agrochemical formulation. | 09-22-2011 |
20110312497 | USE OF HYDROPHOBIN AS A SPREADING AGENT - The present invention relates to the use of hydrophobin as a spreading agent, in particular in cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions. The invention further relates to compositions for treating surfaces, in particular cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions for topical use, that contain hydrophobin as a spreading agent. | 12-22-2011 |
20130196944 | FILLER COMPOSITION COMPRISING BETA-GLUCANS - The present invention pertains to a filler composition comprising β-glucan moieties and optionally a cosmetically and/or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. It further relates to a filler composition, wherein the β-glucan moieties are cross-linked. in one embodiment of the instant invention the filler composition is a dermal filler. In one further embodiment of the present invention the filler composition is for the treatment of wrinkles and/or folds. In another embodiment of the instant invention the filler composition is for use in the treatment of a medical condition. The filler composition provided in the present invention may further comprise one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients. Further, the present invention pertains to a process for preparing the filler composition as claimed herein. | 08-01-2013 |
20130331332 | COMPOSITION COMPRISING PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-GAMMA - An injectable composition comprising peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma for subcutaneous administration and a method for improving imperfections of the skin, wherein the injectable composition is subcutaneously administered at the area of skin imperfections comprising the steps: a) identifying an area of skin imperfections, b) administering a safe and cosmetically effective amount of the composition subcutaneously to the area of skin imperfections. | 12-12-2013 |
20140357726 | USE OF PEGYLATED ALCOHOLS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACTINIC KERATOSIS - Use of pegylated alcohols for the treatment of actinic keratosis. | 12-04-2014 |