EP1335693A2 - Composition a stabilite de preparation accrue et administration d'ingredients actifs topiques - Google Patents
Composition a stabilite de preparation accrue et administration d'ingredients actifs topiquesInfo
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- EP1335693A2 EP1335693A2 EP01925838A EP01925838A EP1335693A2 EP 1335693 A2 EP1335693 A2 EP 1335693A2 EP 01925838 A EP01925838 A EP 01925838A EP 01925838 A EP01925838 A EP 01925838A EP 1335693 A2 EP1335693 A2 EP 1335693A2
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- the present invention relates to a delivery system for topically applied therapeutic or cosmetic ingredients, based on encapsulation of the active ingredients in sol-gel microcapsules.
- the microcapsules of the present invention serve to protect ingredients that decompose when in contact with oxygen, water or with other ingredients of the topical formulation, by acting as a protecting barrier, thus enhancing the stability of these sensitive ingredients in the formulation.
- the microcapsules are additionally useful to limit contact of skin-irritant active ingredients.
- the capsules are also capable of releasing the encapsulated ingredients once applied through a pre-designed release mechanism, thus acting as a delivery system.
- the present invention further relates to a process for production of said microcapsules.
- a delivery system for sustained release can contribute to decreasing such irritation by reducing the concentration of active ingredients, that are in contact with the skin or hair, at any given moment. Sustained release can extend the duration of activity of the ingredient.
- a delivery system that is capable of holding and protecting the sensitive active ingredient in the formulation, and of delivering the active ingredient upon application is advantageous.
- An effective delivery system should stabilize the sensitive active ingredient against undesired decomposition, thus extending the shelf life of the composition.
- the encapsulation may also serve to separate and segregate incompatible agents present in the same composition.
- the activity of the ingredients can be prolonged as a result of the sustained release, while skin irritation can be reduced, since there is a significant reduction in the concentration of active ingredient in direct contact with the skin, at any given moment.
- Perfumes are an example of an ingredient that is frequently added to the composition. Perfumes, while having no therapeutic action, often cause skin irritation. Entrapment of perfumes may serve to decrease skin sensitivity to perfumes, while extending their period of effectiveness through the mechanism of sustained release. Colors and dyes can also benefit from entrapment, since they are often incompatible with other formulation ingredients.
- U.S Patent No. 6,103,267 and U.S Patent No. 6,146,664 show that sensitive active ingredients, such as Vitamin A and Vitamin C, can be stabilized as dispersions in a non-solvent, and still be active when applied on the skin.
- sensitive active ingredients such as Vitamin A and Vitamin C
- U.S. Patent No. 6,077,522 for stabilizing biologically active compounds for various uses.
- sol-gel matrices Another media for controlled delivery of drugs, which can be utilized to protect sensitive ingredients, is doping within sol-gel matrices.
- monoliths, particles or other forms (such as thin layers, or fibers) are made, and the active ingredient is immobilized in the pores of the sol-gel matrix.
- the sol-gel matrix is doped with small amounts of the active ingredient.
- Sol-gel doped matrices cannot support high loading (of up to 95% wt.) of the active ingredient. In order to obtain high loading, it is essential to form a core-shell structure, where most of the weight of the capsule is the weight of the encapsulated active ingredient, and where the thin shell protects the core effectively.
- U.S. Patent Application No. 09/372,176 discloses a method for the preparation of silica microcapsules containing organic compounds for various uses. This method was utilized in the development of encapsulated sunscreen active ingredients, disclosed in U.S. Patent Application No. 09/318,828; where active ingredients are highly retained within the silica capsules, minimalizing exposure of the skin to the active ingredient.
- Sol-gel microcapsules of silica when formed as in U.S. Patent Application 09/372,176, are chemically and photochemically stable, inert and safe for use. When incorporated in cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions they affords a transparent, cosmetically pleasing product.
- the hydrophobic/hydrophilic character of the capsules is tailored to suit the purpose, by selecting appropriate sol-gel precursors and reaction conditions. Selection of the makeup of the microcapsule precursors, determines the character of the microcapsular shell surrounding the active ingredient. Thus, for instance, hydophobicity/hydrophilicity can be controlled, so that water-soluble actives and oil-soluble actives can both be present in the same formulation, by encapsulation of one or the other. It is possible to encapsulate hydrophobic materials, that would have required the presence of large quantities of oils in the formulation, in silica, which has a hydrophilic external surface, allowing easy incorporation into aqueous phases.
- water based products or emulsions with external water phase are considered to afford improved feel on the skin, and are therefore preferred in many cases over oil-based products (ointments) or water in oil emulsions. For that reason it is desirable to have a delivery system that is water dispersible, to allow easy incorporation in the water phase.
- sol-gel microcapsules can be used for the pu ⁇ ose of topical delivery of sensitive active ingredients.
- U.S. Patent Applications 09/318,828, 09/372,176 disclose microcapsule formulations that prevent an encapsulated active ingredient from leaving the microcapsule. This is desirable when the active ingredient is either unstable when in contact with other ingredients in the formulation or with the environment, or when the active ingredient is an irritant to the body tissue to which it is applied.
- sol-gel microcapsules can be designed to achieve triggered release of their content upon application in a sustained or an immediate manner.
- the capsules formed in a sol-gel process in the present invention protect a sensitive ingredient prior to topical administration, increasing its stability and extending its shelf life.
- the sol-gel capsules allows stabilization of the active ingredient within a cosmetic formulation for a prolonged period of time, by creating a micro-domain or a protective layer around the sensitive ingredient.
- the microcapsules break and release their contents, thus, they function as a delivery system. While conventional microcapsules are prepared by coating the core material with organic polymers, in the present invention the core material is coated with inorganic polymers.
- microcapsule wall This imparts unique properties to the microcapsule wall, such as rigidity, and sensitivity to friction, which result in breakage of the capsules and release of their contents, during or after application to the skin.
- inorganic polymers for the microcapsular wall further grants the ability to control the pore size of the microcapsular shell, and eliminates sensitivity of the shell to both organic solvents in the formulation, and to components of the skin.
- active ingredient refers to an ingredient having a therapeutical or cosmetic activity.
- topical application refers to an application on the skin, hair, ears, mucous membranes, rectal application, nasal application, as well as dental application within the oral cavity.
- adjuvant refers to a material used in conjunction with the active ingredient to preserve the stability of the active ingredient within the composition.
- BHT butylated hydroxy toluene
- BHA refers to butylated hydroxy anisole
- vitamin refers to any acceptable vitamin, a derivative thereof and a salt thereof.
- the term "dental agent” refers to a tooth whitener, a cleanser, a flavor for a toothpaste or mouthwash, a vitamin or other substance having a therapeutic effect on the teeth or oral cavity.
- TEOS refers to tetraethoxy silane, which is a precursor of silica.
- a therapeutic or cosmetic composition for topical application capable of stabilizing an active ingredient and delivering said ingredient.
- the composition is comprised of a plurality of microcapsules having a core-shell structure, wherein said microcapsules have a diameter of approximately 0.1 to 100 micron.
- Each core includes at least one active ingredient, and said core is encapsulated within a microcapsular shell.
- the shell is comprised of at least one inorganic polymer obtained by a sol-gel process, and said microcapsular shell protects the active ingredient prior to topical application and releases said active ingredient after topical application.
- the composition comprises:
- the composition further comprising a pharmaceutical or a cosmetic carrier.
- the carrier comprises at least one non-encapsulated active ingredient.
- the carrier is selected from the group consisting of an emulsion, a cream, an aqueous solution, an oil, an ointment, a paste, a gel, a lotion, a milk, a suspension, or a powder.
- the carrier comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of: a thickener, an emollient, an emulsifier, a humectant, a surfactant, a suspending agent, a film forming agent, a preservative, an antifoaming agent, a fragrance, a lower monoalcoholic polyol, a high boiling point solvent, a propellant, a colorant or a pigment.
- the carrier is additionally comprising an adjuvant within the carrier.
- said adjuvant is selected from the group consisting of an anti-oxidant, a metal sequestering agent, a buffering agent or mixtures thereof.
- the carrier comprises at least one auxiliary agent, which triggers the release of the active agent from the microcapsule upon topical application.
- this auxiliary agent is selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, an electrolyte, a buffering agent, a high boiling point solvent, or mixtures thereof.
- the composition further comprises an auxiliary vehicle, which is added to the composition prior to topical application to trigger the release of the active ingredient.
- the auxiliary vehicle comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, an electrolyte, a buffering agent, a high boiling point solvent, or mixtures thereof.
- the final form of the composition in the present invention is selected from the group consisting of an emulsion, a cream, an aqueous solution, an oil, an ointment, a paste, a gel, a lotion, a milk, a suspension, a powder, an aerosol, a spray, a foam, a shampoo, a hair conditioner, a lacquer, a makeup, a solid stick, or a toothpaste.
- the active ingredient present within the core of the microcapsules, or within the carrier is selected from the group consisting of: a vitamin, an anti-inflammatory agent, an analgesic, an anti-fungal agent, an anti-biotic, an anti-viral agent, an anti-acne agent, an anti histamine, an enzyme, a co-enzyme, a humectant, a dermatological agent, an insect repellent, a perfume, a color, a dye, a skin whitening agent, an aromatic oil, a flavoring agent, a dental agent, or mixtures thereof.
- the active ingredient is present in an amount of about 0.001% to about 95% by weight of the microcapsule.
- the microcapsular core further includes an adjuvant selected from the group consisting of an anti-oxidant, a metal-sequestering agent, a buffering agent, or mixtures thereof.
- the core of the microcapsule is in a form selected from the group consisting of an emulsion, a solid, an oil solution, an aqueous solution, or a dispersion.
- said inorganic polymer comprising the microcapsular shell is prepared from a sol-gel precursor selected from the group consisting of: a metal alkoxide monomer, a semi-metal alkoxide monomer, a metal ester monomer, a semi-metal ester monomer, a silazane monomer, a monomer of the formula M(R) n (P) m , wherein M is a metallic or a semi metallic element, R is a hydrolyzable substituent, n is an integer from 2 to 6, P is a non polymerizable substituent and m is and integer from 0 to 6; or a partially hydrolyzed and partially condensed polymer thereof, or any mixture thereof.
- a sol-gel precursor selected from the group consisting of: a metal alkoxide monomer, a semi-metal alkoxide monomer, a metal ester monomer, a semi-metal ester monomer, a silazane monomer, a monomer of the formula
- the encapsulated active ingredient is a vitamin selected from the group consisting of vitamin C, an ester of vitamin C, a salt of vitamin C or mixtures thereof.
- the composition is further comprising a metal sequestering agent within the microcapsular core, in addition to one of the following group: vitamin C, an ester of vitamin C, a salt of vitamin C or mixtures thereof.
- the metal sequestering agent is selected from the group consisting of ethylenediamine tetra acetic acid, hexamethylenediamine tetra acetic acid, ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), diethylenetriamine penta (methylenephosphonic acid), or hexamethylenediamine tetra (methylene phosphonic acid), derivatives thereof, salts thereof, or mixtures thereof.
- the encapsulated active ingredient is a retinoid.
- the composition further comprises an anti oxidant within the microcapsular core, in addition to the retinoid.
- the antioxidant is selected from the group consisting of BHT, BHA, vitamin E, vitamin E acetate, vitamin E palmitate, vitamin C, an ester of vitamin C, a salt of vitamin C, or mixtures thereof.
- the encapsulated dental agent is selected from the group consisting of sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, or mixtures thereof.
- the encapsulated anti-acne agent or dental agent is a peroxide selected from the group consisting of benzoyl peroxide or urea peroxide.
- the carrier further comprises a non-encapsulated ingredient, which is beneficial for treatment of the skin in the presence of benzoyl peroxide or urea peroxide.
- the non-encapsulated ingredient is capable of being oxidized in the presence of said peroxide.
- the non-encapsulated ingredient is selected from the group consisting of erythromycin, synthomycin, clindamycin, tetracycline, a retinoid, an alpha hydroxy acid, a salt thereof, a derivative thereof, or mixtures thereof.
- the composition further comprises at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of: a polymer, a fatty acid, a fatty acid derivative, a surfactant, a polysaccharide, a protein, a polypeptide, an amino acid, and a mixture thereof.
- This ingredient is present within the core or is attached to the shell of the microcapsules.
- step (b) emulsifying the hydrophobic solution or dispersion of step (a) in an aqueous solution under high shear forces to obtain an emulsion;
- the hydrophobic solution or dispersion further comprises a surfactant, a polymer, a polymeric surfactant, a suspending agent or mixtures thereof.
- said sol-gel precursors are selected from the group consisting of: a metal alkoxide monomer, a semi-metal alkoxide monomer, a metal ester monomer, a semi-metal ester monomer, a silazane monomer, a monomer of the formula M(R) n (P) m , wherein M is a metallic or a semi metallic element, R is a hydrolyzable substituent, n is an integer from 2 to 6, P is a non polymerizable substituent and m is and integer from 0 to 6, a partially hydrolyzed and partially condensed polymer thereof, or any mixture thereof.
- the hydrophobic dispersion is prepared by a method comprising the following steps:
- the process further comprises adding at least one oil in step (a) or step (b) or in both steps (a) and (b) to obtain a dispersion of the solid within the oil.
- the process further comprises the step of adding and mixing a sol-gel precursor in step (a) or (b), or adding and mixing the sol-gel precursor in both steps (a) and (b).
- the process further comprises the step of adding and mixing a sol-gel precursor with the obtained dispersion.
- the process further comprises the step of adding and mixing with at least one oil to obtain a dispersion of the solid within the oil.
- the hydrophobic dispersion is prepared by a method comprising the following steps: (a) micronizing a solid ingredient to be encapsulated by grinding or milling;
- this method further comprises the step of adding at least one dispersing phase selected from the group consisting of an oil, a sol-gel precursor or a combination thereof and mixing to obtain a dispersion.
- the concentration of the solid is approximately 0.001% to 95%o (wt./wt.) based on the total weight of the solid and oil.
- the concentration of the solid in the final dispersion is between about 1 to about 95% (wt./wt.)
- the particle size of the dispersed solid is between about 0.1 to about 20 micron.
- the concentration of the oil in the final dispersion is between about 5 to about 99% (wt./wt.).
- the liquid is selected from the group consisting of a hydrophobic liquid, a hydrophilic liquid, an aqueous liquid, or mixtures thereof.
- the hydrophobic liquid is selected from the group consisting of an oil, a sol-gel precursor, or mixtures thereof. Still further, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the concentration of the sol-gel precursors in the final dispersion is between about 5 to about 99% (wt./wt.).
- the hydrophilic liquid used as a wetting agent is glycerol
- the aqueous liquid used as a wetting agent is water.
- the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of: a surfactant, a polymeric surfactant, or mixtures thereof.
- the concentration of surfactant in the final dispersion is preferably between about 0.1 to about 20% (wt./wt.).
- the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of an anionic surfactant, a cationic surfactant, an amphoteric surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, or mixtures thereof.
- the polymeric surfactant used as a wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of: an anionic polymeric surfactant, a cationic polymeric surfactant, an amphoteric polymeric surfactant, a nonionic polymeric surfactant, a hydrocarbon-based polymer, a silicone polymer or mixtures thereof.
- the hydrocarbon-based polymer includes at least one ionic or non-ionic functional group selected from the group consisting of: a phosphate ester, a sulfate, a carboxylate, a sulfosuccinate, a sulfonate, a thiosulfonate, an amino propionate, a betaine, a phosphobetaine, an alkyl quaternary compound, an amido quaternary compound, an imidazoline quaternary compound, a carboxy quaternary compound, an alcohol aloxylate, an alkanolamide, an ester.
- a phosphate ester a sulfate, a carboxylate, a sulfosuccinate, a sulfonate, a thiosulfonate, an amino propionate, a betaine, a phosphobetaine, an alkyl quaternary compound, an amido quaternary compound, an imidazoline
- the silicone polymer used as a wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of a silicone phosphate ester polymer, a silicone sulfate polymer, a silicone carboxylate polymer, a silicone sulfosuccinate polymer, a silicone sulfonate polymer, a silicone thiosulfate polymer, a silicone amphoteric polymer, a silicone betaine polymer, a silicone phosphobetaine polymer, a silicone alkyl quaternary polymer, a silicone quaternary polymer, a silicone imidazoline quaternary polymer, a silicone carboxy quaternary polymer, a dimethcone copolyol polymer, a silicone alkanolamide polymer, a silicone ester polymer, and a mixture thereof.
- the oil is selected from a group consisting of mineral oil, dimethicone, cyclomethicone, alkyl siloxanes, alkylether siloxanes, dimethicone copolyols, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Isostearyl Benzoate, PPG- 15 Stearyl Ether Benzoate, Octyldodecyl Benzoate, Stearyl Benzoate, Methyl Gluceth-20 Benzoate, Poloxamer 182 Dibenzoate, Poloxamer 105 Benzoate, Transcutol, Bernel Ester, Diethylhexylmaleate, Diethylhexylsebacate, Diethylhexyladipate, Diisopropyladipate, Diisopropylsebacate, Diisopropylmaleate,
- Ethylhexylsalicylate Tridecylsalicylate, Butiloctylsalicylate,
- Isopropylmyristate or mixtures thereof.
- Figure 1 is a graph illustrating the amount of octylmethoxy cinnamate (OMC) released from a suspension of microcapsules which contain OMC, over a period of 22 hours.
- OMC octylmethoxy cinnamate
- Figure 2 is a graph illustrating the amount of OMC released during the first six hours, from a suspension of microcapsules which encapsulate OMC.
- the present invention discloses a composition for use in cosmetic or pharmaceutical formulations, in which one or more active ingredients are encapsulated within microcapsules that are designed to release their contents after topical application. Encapsulation of a sensitive active ingredient in sol-gel capsules can protect it from other ingredients in the formulation and from the environment, and thus extends the shelf life of the end-product. After topical application, however, the microcapsules break and thus, release and deliver the active ingredient to the skin.
- the microcapsules are designed to break upon application to the skin or hair, due to their relatively large size, 3-50 micron diameter, which imparts them with structural weakness. Friction is formed upon application to the skin, which is sufficient to shatter their relatively fragile shell wall. (The thickness of the shell wall is approximately 100 nm, which is not relatively thin; the fragility of the microcapsules is due, rather, to the large diameter of the capsules.)
- the applicants have succeeded in controlling the microcapsule size in a pre-determined manner, a feat which has not been accomplished in prior art, and is of technical importance.
- the timing of the topical release of the active ingredient can now be programmed, and a diversified release profile can be attained.
- microcapsules of varied sizes can be included in one composition, so that the active ingredient is released over a period of time.
- microcapsules containing one active ingredient are released at one time-point after application, then microcapsules of another size release a second active ingredient at a second time point, giving a rich therapeutic or cosmetic effect.
- the release of active ingredient can be designed to be immediate, or sustained; this can be controlled by varying the composition of the microcapsular shell, its diameter, and by varying the composition of the carrier surrounding the microcapsules.
- the microcapsules of the present invention are designed to break after application due to the nature of a carrier which surrounds them.
- this carrier has a water content of 80-99%). After topical application, the water evaporates, leaving the capsules exposed to the environment. The microcapsules dry and break, releasing their contents.
- the carrier contains a solvent with a high boiling point, in addition to the high water content. The solvent is approximately 10% by wt. of the carrier content. In this design, the active ingredient is not released due to breakage of the microcapsules, rather, after application the water evaporates, and the solvent can penetrate the microcapsular shell, to dissolve and extract the active ingredient from within the microcapsules.
- the encapsulated material may be extracted by moisture or electrolytes present on skin, sweat and sebum.
- the end-product can undergo a change in its composition upon application, for example, by addition of another composition which may contain electrolytes, surfactants, or a buffering agent, that trigger the release.
- Additives which are capable of maintaining humidity and moisture can be added during preparation of the capsules to control the drying process.
- Such additives may be entrapped in the sol-gel pores, or may be covalently attached to the sol-gel precursors through a non-hydrolyzable residue.
- Organic polymers and/or surfactants may be added while the sol-gel matrix is being formed, to control the surface nature of the matrix and the rate of diffusion through the pores.
- the microcapsular shell may be composed of primary sol sub-micron particles, the effective pore size of the shell may be controlled by electrolytes, due to electrostatic interactions. This may be a trigger for release of the active ingredients.
- the active ingredient may be encapsulated alone, or with other ingredients within the same capsule.
- Co-encapsulation of compounds that enhance stability of the sensitive ingredient is beneficial.
- anti oxidants can be co-encapsulated with oxygen- sensitive or oxidant-sensitive ingredients, to give "localized protection”.
- base-sensitive actives may be co-encapsulated with proton donating compounds that can act as a local buffer source.
- Acid-sensitive active ingredients can be co-encapsulated with proton acceptors, in order to protect them.
- Water-sensitive actives may show improved stability by encapsulating them as a solute in a hydrophobic, water repelling oil. Co-encapsulating with sunscreen active ingredients, can protect light sensitive compounds.
- Co-encapsulation of a sensitive ingredient and a protective ingredient in one capsule augments the efficacy of the protecting ingredient as both ingredients are encased together in the capsule. Moreover, by constructing such an organized system, the overall concentration of protecting ingredient, which is present in the composition, can be reduced significantly.
- one active ingredient can be encapsulated while a second active ingredient can be present in the carrier that surrounds the microcapsules.
- a second active ingredient can be present in the carrier that surrounds the microcapsules.
- the ingredients acts synergistically together, yet one is chemically reactive with another.
- benzoyl peroxide, retinoids and certain anti-biotics are all beneficial for the treatment of acne, yet cannot be formulated together since the peroxide would oxidize the other active ingredients. Therefore, benzoyl peroxide may be encapsulated within sol-gel microcapsules, and another active ingredient can be present in the pharmaceutical carrier.
- the capsules can be easily inco ⁇ orated in cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions. Capsules that have a hydrophilic external surface can be dispersed in water phases, while capsules which have a hydrophobic external surface can be dispersed in oil phases. In both instances, simple mixing is sufficient to achieve effective dispersion.
- the final product may take the form of an oil, a gel, a solid stick, a lotion, a cream, a milk, an aerosol, a spray, a powder, a foam, a shampoo, a hair conditioner, a lacquer or a make-up.
- microcapsules are not heat sensitive, and unless the encapsulated active is heat sensitive they may be heated to temperatures normally used in formulation of cosmetic compositions, as is accepted in the art (for instance, up to a maximum temperature of 80°C, for up to 2 hours).
- the sol-gel process is adaptable to different encapsulating materials, including pure silica, organically modified silica, titania, silizane, zirconia, alumina, and others, as well as combinations of the above.
- the character of the shell can be modified to suit the needs of a specific application.
- the loading of active ingredient in the capsules is in the range of approximately 0.001% to 95% by wt. of the microcapsule, more preferably in the range of approximately 5-80% by wt. of the microcapsule.
- the character of the core depends on the process of microcapsule preparation, the percentage of active ingredient present in the core, and the solubility of the active ingredient in the core. For example, a higher percentage of a solid active ingredient in the core will result in a core which is more viscous.
- Microcapsules of 0.1 to lOO ⁇ diameter are obtained. More preferably particles of 3 to 50 ⁇ , or most preferably 8-50 ⁇ in diameter, are obtained.
- the microcapsules obtained are cosmetically and pharmaceutically acceptable, being smooth and optionally transparent, but are large enough so that they can not penetrate the epidermis.
- sol-gel microcapsules are prepared using the following steps:
- step (a) preparing a hydrophobic solution or a hydrophobic dispersion comprising sol-gel precursors and an ingredient to be encapsulated; (b) emulsifying the hydrophobic solution or dispersion of step (a) in an aqueous solution under high shear forces to obtain an emulsion.
- Oil-soluble active ingredients to be encapsulated are first dissolved within at least one oil or within the sol-gel precursor, to form a hydrophobic solution.
- An active ingredient that does not dissolve in a hydrophobic liquid may alternatively be encapsulated as a dispersion, by first dispersing it in a suitable oil, which is miscible with the sol-gel precursor.
- the hydrophobic solution or dispersion may further comprise a surfactant, a polymer, a polymeric surfactant, a suspending agent or mixtures thereof.
- the hydrophobic dispersion may be prepared by first wetting and mixing a solid ingredient to be encapsulated with at list one additive which may be a liquid, a wetting agent, or a combination thereof.
- the solid is micronized by grinding or milling to obtain a dispersion of the solid within the additive.
- a roller mill, a ball mill, a colloid mill a high-pressure mill, or a high-shear mill may be employed for this pu ⁇ ose.
- the milling or grinding is continued, until a dispersion of the active ingredient at the desired particle size, is obtained, within the liquid phase.
- the liquid used for wetting may be a hydrophobic liquid, a hydrophilic liquid, an aqueous liquid or a combination thereof.
- the hydrophobic liquid may be, for example, an oil or a sol-gel precursor.
- the same oil used in the wetting step may also be used later in an additional, optional step, for dispersing the solid.
- the amount of oil used in the wetting stage may be sufficient, and no additional quantity of oil may be required at a later stage, to form the final dispersion.
- the dispersion formed in the wetting step will be a highly concentrated slurry.
- the wetting agent used in the wetting step may be, for example, a surfactant, a polymeric surfactant or mixtures thereof.
- a surfactant for example, a surfactant, a polymeric surfactant or mixtures thereof.
- glycerol, water or organic solvents may also be used in the wetting step.
- an oil used as the dispersing phase may also be added during the first or second step, before or after the micronization.
- a dispersion of the solid within the oil is obtained.
- a sol-gel precursor may be added during the first or second step, before or after the micronization.
- the hydrophobic dispersion may be prepared using the following steps (which represent a reversal of the main steps of the above-mentioned method):
- the solid ingredient to be encapsulated is micronized by grinding or milling.
- the solid ingredient to be encapsulated is wetted and mixed with at list one additive which may be a liquid, a wetting agent, or a combination thereof.
- the process may further comprise the step of adding at least one dispersing phase selected from the group consisting of an oil, a sol-gel precursor or a combination thereof; and mixing to obtain a dispersion.
- the concentration of solid active ingredient, to be encapsulated as a dispersion in the core of the end-product microcapsule is approximately 1 to 95% wt./wt, as measured immediately before emulsification under high shear force. Most preferably, this concentration is between 20 to 50%) wt./wt.
- the particle size of the dispersed solid is preferably approximately 0.1 to 20 micron, more preferably between 0.2 to 2 micron.
- the concentration of surfactant at this stage is between about 0.1 to about 20% wt., most preferably between 1 to 10% wt.
- the preferred concentration of oil in at this point is between about 5 to about 99% wt., most preferably between 10 to 40% wt.
- the concentration of the sol-gel precursors in the dispersion immediately prior to emulsification is about 5 to about 99% wt., preferably between 20 to 60% wt.
- the concentration of the solid active ingredient out of the total (solid + oil) weight is approximately 0.001-95%) wt., more preferably 40-90%) wt.
- the sol-gel precursors can be selected from metal or semi-metal alkoxide monomers, metal ester monomers, silazane monomers, semi-metal ester monomers or monomers of the formula M(R) n (P) m , wherein "M” is a metallic or semi metallic element, “R” is a hydrolyzable substituent, "n” is an integer from 2 to 6, “P” is a non polymerizable substituent and "m” is an integer from 0 to 6.
- a partially ' hydrolyzed and partially condensed polymer thereof may be used, or any mixture thereof.
- the sol-gel microcapsules are silica or organically modified silica microcapsules.
- organically modified silica microcapsules refers to sol-gel microcapsules which are obtained when the sol-gel precursors are of the formula M(R) n (P) m , wherein "M” is Si, “R” is a hydrolyzable substituent, "n” is an integer from 2 to 5, “P” is a non polymerizable substituent and "m” is an integer from 1 to 6.
- the reaction is performed under conditions chosen so as to protect it from decomposition, i.e. inert atmosphere, protection from light, reaction in the presence of oxygen scavengers or metal ion sequestering agents, etc.
- the final form of the product can be a dry powder containing free-flowing microcapsules.
- a dry powder is obtained, despite the fact that the microcapsules themselves enclose up to 95% by wt. of oils.
- the active ingredients which can benefit from encapsulation are those that are sensitive to oxygen or to components present in the pharmaceutical or cosmetic carrier.
- ingredients which are irritating to the skin may be encapsulated, thus limiting the time period to which the skin is exposed to them.
- These can include members of the following types of ingredients: vitamins, anti-inflammatory agents, analgesics, anti-fungal agents, anti-biotics, anti-viral agents, anti-parasitic agents, anti-acne agents, humectants, dermatological agents, enzymes and co-enzymes, insect repellents, perfumes, aromatic oils, colors, dyes, skin whitening agents, flavoring agents, or dental agents.
- Non-limiting examples of members of each of these groups include vitamins, such as vitamin A and its analogs and derivatives: retinol, retinal, retinyl palmitate, retinoic acid, tretinoin, iso-tretinoin (known collectively as retinoids), vitamin E (tocopherol and its derivatives), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid and its esters and other derivatives), vitamin B 3 (niacinamide and its derivatives), alpha hydroxy acids (for example glycolic acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, citric acid, etc.), beta hydroxy acids (for example salicylic acid and the like).
- vitamins such as vitamin A and its analogs and derivatives: retinol, retinal, retinyl palmitate, retinoic acid, tretinoin, iso-tretinoin (known collectively as retinoids), vitamin E (tocopherol and its derivatives), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid and its esters and other derivative
- Skin bleaching agents include hydroquinone, monobenzone and others; dental agents include the bleaching agents urea peroxide, benzoyl peroxide, sodium perborate and sodium percarbonate; other dermatological active ingredients useful in cosmetic applications include jojoba oil and aromatic oils (such as methyl salicylate, wintergreen, peppermint oil, bay oil, eucalyptus oil, citrus oils, etc.). Additional ingredients for cosmetic application are enzymes and co-enzymes, such as co-enzyme Q10, papain enzyme, lipases, proteases, superoxide dismutase, fibrinolysin, desoxyribonuclease, trypsin, collagenase, sutilains and others.
- humectants such as glycerol, sodium pyroglutamate, ornithine
- additional dermatological agents ammonium phenolsulfonate, bismuth subgallate, zinc phenolsulfonate and zinc salicylate.
- Anti-inflammatories include for example, methyl salicylate, aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. Additional anti-inflammatories useful in topical applications, are corticosteroids, including for instance, flurandrenolide, clobetasol propionate, halobetasol propionate, fluticasone propionate, betamethasone dipropionate, betamethasone benzoate, betamethasone valerate, desoximethasone, dexamethasone, diflorasone diacetate, mometasone furoate, amcinodine, halcinonide, fluocinonide, fluocinolone acetonide, desonide, triamcinolone acetonide, hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone acetate, fluoromethalone, methylprednisolone, and predinicarbate.
- corticosteroids including for instance, flurandrenolide, clobet
- Anti-infectious and anti acne agents include benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, resorcinol, salicylic acid.
- Antifungal agents include miconazole, clotrimazole, butoconazole, fenticonasole, tioconazole, terconazole, sulconazole, fluconazole, haloprogin, ketonazole, ketoconazole, oxinazole, econazole, itraconazole, terbinafine, nystatin, griseofulvin.
- Antiviral agents include famciclovir, valacyclovir, acyclovir; antibiotics include erythromycin, clyndamycin, synthomycin, tetracycline, metronidazole and the likes.
- Anti-parasitic agents can include scabicedes, for example permethrin, crotamiton, lindane, ivermectin, and insect repellents such as pediculicides for treatment of lice, for example pyrethrins, permethrin, malathion, lindane and the likes.
- Antihistamines include, for instance, chlo ⁇ heniramine, brompheniramine, dexchlo ⁇ heniramine, tripolidine, clemastine, diphenhydramine, promethazine, piperazines, piperidines, astemizole, loratadine, and terfenadine.
- Local anasthetics include for example, benzocaine, butamben, butamben picrate, cocaine, procaine, tetracaine, lidocaine, pramoxine hydrochloride.
- Chemotherapeutic agents include 5-fluorouracil, masoprocol, mechlorethamine, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, chlorambucil, streptozocin, methotrexate, bleomycin, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, coxorubicin, tamoxifen.
- fragrance Another type of ingredient that is frequently added to the composition and which may cause complications in formulation is fragrance. While having no therapeutic action, fragrances often cause skin irritation. Entrapment of fragrances may serve to decrease skin sensitivity to fragrances, while extending their effectiveness period through sustained release.
- active ingredients are insect repellants, colors, and dyes. Colors and dyes are incompatible with formulation ingredients and can be protected by encapsulation, and released upon application.
- flavoring agents are methyl salicylate, and peppermint oil, which can be formulated, for example within a composition useful for dental application.
- Example 1 Encapsulation of methyl salicylate in silica
- Methyl salicylate is useful as a topical anti inflammatory agent, and as a flavoring agent in dental care products.
- 33g of methyl salicylate was mixed with 33g tetraethoxy silane (TEOS).
- TEOS tetraethoxy silane
- the organic phase was emulsified in 300g of aqueous solution containing 1% cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (CTAC) under high shear.
- CTAC cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride
- the vessel walls were cooled by immersion in an ice-water bath during the homogenizing process.
- This emulsion was then poured into an IKA LR-A 1000 Laboratory reactor, equipped with Eurostar Power control-vise. P4 stirrer, containing 300g NaOH aqueous solution at pH 11.5. The solution was stirred at 200 ⁇ m.
- Example 2 Encapsulation of methyl salicylate and oleic acid in silica
- Methyl salicylate degrades through hydrolysis in a basic environment. To protect it from hydrolysis it is co-encapsulated with oleic acid.
- methyl salicylate 8.25g methyl salicylate are mixed with 24.25g oleic acid. 33g TEOS are added to the mixture. This oil phase is emulsified and the emulsion is poured into a basic solution of pH 11.5. The mixture is stirred at 50 to 240 ⁇ m. After 3 days, 6.4 g of MgS0 4 are added to 440 g of the resulting suspension and mixed for 1 hour, and allowed to settle for 2 hours. It is then filtered using a Whatman No.40 filter.
- the product obtained is a paste containing 5.6 % methyl salicylate.
- Combinations of erythromycin and benzoyl peroxide are useful in the treatment of acne but usually must be formulated as a two component system, because of incompatibility of the two active ingredients.
- erythromycin is mixed with 14.9g octylmethoxy cinnamate. 19.5g TEOS are added to the mixture. This oil phase is emulsified and the emulsion is poured into a basic solution of pH 11.5. The mixture is stirred at 50 to 240 ⁇ m. Flocculation is induced by the addition of MgS0 4 at a final concentration of 0.1%) by weight. The precipitate is collected by filtration with a Whatman No. 40 paper. The product obtained is a paste, with a particle size distribution of 1-12 micron (an average size of 6.2 micron).
- Benzoyl Peroxide is useful as a topical anti-acne agent.
- 32.5g of micronized benzoyl peroxide containing 25% water (w/w) was dispersed by a Polytron homogenizer in a solution containing lg silicon emulsifier (Abil EM90, Goldschmit), 5g volatile silicon oil (Dow Corning 200(R) Fluid, 0.65cst) and 11.5g TEOS.
- the dispersion obtained was poured into 200 gr. of an aqueous solution containing 1% CTAC under mild stirring conditions using a conventional propeller agitator.
- the s/o/w emulsion obtained was then poured into an IKA LR-A 1000 Laboratory reactor, equipped with Eurostar Power control-vise P4 stirrer, containing 200g NaOH aqueous solution at pH 10.
- a drop of a silica dispersion as in Example 4 was put between two slides of glass. Spheres of about 10 micron were observed under the microscope (X 100 magnification). The top glass was pressed several times to the bottom glass using a hand-held plastic rod, and the slide was re-examined microscopically. Broken spheres were observed. The spherical structures were distorted.
- Example 7 Release of encapsulated matter through drying of the capsules
- OMC octylmethoxy cinnamate
- Two hydrophobic Tuffryn® membranes are pretreated with isopropyl myristate, and each membrane is placed over the opening of a glass cell (a horizontal Franz-type cell). The area of each membrane is 1.3cm . The upper side of the membrane is exposed to the air, and OMC suspension can be applied to it. The underside of the membrane faces the contents of the glass cell, which hold approximately 3.5ml of a 4% (w/v) bovine serum albumin (BSA) in PBS, at pH 7.4, at a temp, of 35°C. The PBS-BSA solution is continuously stirred with Teflon-coated magnets.
- BSA bovine serum albumin
- a suspension of microcapsules containing 8.8% OMC (octylmethoxy cinnamate) is gently applied over each membrane and spread evenly on its surface.
- OMC octylmethoxy cinnamate
- One membrane receives 0.4ml/cm of OMC suspension, while the second membrane receives 0.005ml/cm of OMC suspension.
- a sample of 200 ⁇ l is removed from the solution below the membrane, and analyzed using HPLC to determine the amount of OMC which was released from the microcapsules and passed through the membrane into the glass cell. After each sample is removed, an equal volume of fresh solution is returned to the cell.
- Cumulative receptor concentration-time profiles are then plotted and used to compare the effect of concentration on passage through the membrane.
- Figure 2 represents an enlargement of the grayed area in the lower left-hand corner of Figure 1.
- the amount of water is minimal, and the suspension is highly exposed to the air above the membrane, and thus, subject to evaporation.
- the total evaporation of water leads to drying of the silica pores, which results in release of the encapsulated matter. This drying does not occur in the higher dose of 0.4ml/cm , therefore the capsules retain their contents, and no OMC is passed through the membrane. Tailoring of the formulation of the carrier surrounding the microcapsules, to induce certain drying rates can therefore be used as a mechanism of controlling the release of the encapsulated matter.
- Table 1 Amount of OMC Released Over Time, Through A Membrane Applied With 0.4ml/cm 2 or 0.005ml/cm 2 of OMC.
- benzoyl peroxide It is desired to formulate together benzoyl peroxide and oxidation-sensitive active ingredients like retinoids and antibiotics for the treatment of acne. Encapsulation of benzoyl peroxide can facilitate obtaining a stable formulation containing both ingredients.
- the ⁇ max of CR was shifted as compared to its spectrum in water: the maxumum in water is 497nm, it is 509nm in the free benzoyl peroxide and blank system due to the presence of Tween 20, and it is 470nm in the encapsulated benzoyl peroxide system due to the presence of CTAC. Thus, each system was followed at its respective ⁇ max .
- benzoyl peroxide can be effectively encapsulted in sol-gel microcapsules so that it can be co-formulated with oxidation-sensitive compounds.
- the sensitive conpounds are not oxidized by the encapsulted benzoyl peroxed while in formulation.
- compositions for topical application can be formed, according to the present invention.
- the active ingredient can be encapsulated alone, or can be co-encapsulated with a stabilizing material, as in Example 2.
- the composition can be designed so that the microcapsules will release their contents after topical application, by using, for example, a high water content within the carrier surrounding the microcapsules (as in Example 7), or any other release mechanism.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne une composition thérapeutique ou cosmétique destinée à une application topique, ladite composition pouvant stabiliser un ingrédient actif ou administrer ledit ingrédient et renfermant plusieurs microcapsules dotées d'une structure à enveloppe et à noyau. Les microcapsules ont un diamètre compris entre 0,1 et 100 microns. Le noyau de chaque microcapsule comprend au moins un ingrédient actif, et est enrobé par une enveloppe microcapsulaire, cette dernière renfermant au moins un polymère inorganique obtenu par un procédé sol-gel, protégeant l'ingrédient actif avant l'application topique et libérant l'ingrédient après ladite application. On utilise cette composition pour enrober des ingrédients actifs qui ne sont pas stables dans le préparation ou qui irritent la peau. Ladite invention concerne également un procédé d'enrobage d'un ingrédient actif sous forme d'une dispersion au cours d'une phase hydrophobe.
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