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Title: Herbal hair growth
inhibitor and depilation accelerator
United States Patent: 7,488,499
Issued: February 10, 2009
Inventors: Wakisaka; Etsuji
(Haga-gun, JP), Kitahara; Takashi (Haga-gun, JP), Tsuji; Naoko (Haga-gun,
JP), Kusuoku; Hiroshi (Haga-gun, JP)
Assignee: Kao Corporation
(Tokyo, JP)
Appl. No.: 10/246,466
Filed: September 19, 2002
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Executive MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, U. Colorado
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a hair
growth inhibitor and a depilation accelerator, each comprising a crude
drug selected from Bupleuri Radix, Perillae Herba, Rhel Rhizoma and
Akebiae Caulis, or an extract thereof. This inhibitor or accelerator makes
it possible to inhibit the growth of body hair or promote depilation,
respectively, thereby reducing the frequency of hair removal treatment.
Moreover, it makes the hair body finer, thereby facilitating the removal
of the hair from feet or arms.
Description of the
Invention
TECHINICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a hair growth inhibitor for retarding
hair growth at arms or feet; and also a depilation accelerator.
BACKGROUND ART
The body hair of mammals serves to biologically protect important organs
such as head, chest, arms and feet. In recent years, however, the body
hair, particularly, that of arms and feet tends to be regarded undesirable
from the aesthetic viewpoint. To meet such a tendency, a variety of body
hair removing methods, such as mechanical removing method using a shaver,
hair-tweezers or the like and, a method of rooting up the hair by using a
depilatory and a method making use of the chemical action of a hair
removing agent.
These hair removing methods however give a physical or chemical stimulus
to the skin and are usually accompanied with a pain or discomfort.
Although there is a little difference in durability among the methods,
their effects do not last permanently, which requires further hair removal
treatment after the passage of a predetermined time. There is accordingly
a demand for reducing the frequency of the hair removal treatment.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a hair growth
inhibitor and a depilation accelerator capable of suppressing hair growth
and accelerating depilation, respectively, thereby reducing the frequency
of the body hair removal treatment.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present inventors have searched for highly safe natural substances. As
a result, they have found that specific plants have excellent hair growth
retarding action and depilation accelerating action.
In one aspect of the present invention, there is thus provided a hair
growth inhibitor and a depilation accelerator, each comprising a crude
drug selected from Bupleuri radix, Perillae herba, Rhei rhizoma and
Akebiae caulis, or an extract thereof.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided the
use, for the preparation of a hair growth inhibitor or a depilation
accelerator, of a crude drug selected from Bupleuri radix, Perillae herba,
Rhei rhizoma and Akebiae caulis, or an extract thereof.
In a further aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a
method for removing the body hair, which comprises applying, to the skin,
a crude drug selected from Bupleuri radix, Perillae herba, Rhei rhizoma
and Akebiae Caulis, or an extract thereof.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The crude drugs to be contained in the hair growth inhibitor or depilation
accelerator of the present invention are plant crude drugs. The "Bupleuri
radix" is the root of Bupleurum falcatum L. belonging to the family of
Umbelliferae or a variant thereof; "Perillae herba" is the greenery of
Perilla frutescens Britton var. acuta Kudo or an allied species thereof
belonging to the family of "Labiatae"; "Rhei rhizoma" is the tuber of
Rheum palmatum L., Rheum tanguticum Maximowicz, Rheum officinale Baillon,
or Rheum coreanum Nakai or a hybride therebetween belonging to the family
of Polygonaceae; and "Akebiae caulis" is the volubile stem (usually,
horizontally-cut one) of Akebia quinata Decaisne belonging to the family
of Lardizabalaceae or a congener thereof. The above-described crude drugs
have already been used as a drug or a raw material therefor, but they are
utterly unknown to have hair growth suppressing action and depilation
accelerating action.
The term "an extract thereof" as used herein means a solvent extract
available by extracting the above-described crude drug at normal
temperature or under heating or through an extracting device such as
Soxhlet extractor, or its dilute solution, concentrate or dry powder. The
extract may be a mixture of at least two of the above-described crude
drugs.
Examples of the solvent used for extraction include water, alcohols such
as methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol, polyhydric alcohols such as
polypropylene glycol and butylene glycol, ketones such as acetone and
methyl ethyl ketone, esters such as methyl acetate and ethyl acetate,
linear or cyclic ethers such as tetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether,
halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloromethane, chloroform and carbon
tetrachloride, hydrocarbons such as hexane, cyclohexane and petroleum
ether, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene and toluene, polyethers such
as polyethylene glycol, pyridines, and supercritical carbon dioxide. They
may be used either singly or in combination.
From the above-described extract, inactive impurities can be removed by a
technique such as liquid-liquid partition. Use of such a purified extract
is preferred in the present invention. If necessary, the extract may be
used after deodorization or decoloring in a known manner.
The above-described crude drug or extract thereof can be used as is as the
hair growth inhibitor or depilation accelerator of the present invention.
It can also be used after dilution, or in the powder or paste form after
concentration or lyophilization.
The crude drug or extract thereof thus prepared exhibits excellent hair
growth suppressing action as shown later in Examples and has high safety
so that a hair growth inhibitor available from the crude drug or extract
thereof is usable as cosmetic, drug or quasi drug.
It is preferred to formulate the hair growth inhibitor or depilation
accelerator of the present invention as a dermatologic preparation for
external use, particularly, a hair-removing, depilatory or shaving
cosmetic composition. Specific examples include hair removers in the form
of a paste, cream or aerosol, depilatories in the form of a wax, gel or
sheet, agents in the form of a lotion or cream used for treatment after
hair removal or depilation, antiperspirant and deodorant cosmetic
compositions such as deodorant lotion, deodorant powder, deodorant spray
or deodorant stick, pre-shaving agents such as pre-shaving lotion, shaving
agents such as shaving cream, and after-shaving agents such as
after-shaving lotion.
In the hair growth inhibitor or depilation accelerator of the present
invention, the particularly preferred content of the crude drug permitting
the exhibition of hair growth suppressing effect or depilation
accelerating effect is 0.01 to 10 wt. %.
In the hair growth inhibitor or depilation accelerator of the present
invention, various components usually employed for the formulation are
incorporated. Examples include, as well as oil components usually employed
as components of a cosmetic composition, surfactants, purified water,
alcohols, chelating agents, pH regulators, antiseptics, thickeners,
emulsifiers, emulsion stabilizers, colorants, and perfumes, ultraviolet
absorbers, skin whitening cosmetics, wrinkle soothing agents, humectants,
regulators of sebum excretion, softeners, keratin protectives, drug
efficacy ingredients, antioxidants and solvents. By mixing these
components as needed, cosmetics, drugs for external application and quasi
drugs can be formulated.
To the hair growth inhibitor or depilation accelerator of the present
invention, a keratolytic agent or a component having hair-growth
controlling or depilatory action such as thioglycolic acid or a salt
thereof can also be added as needed. Examples of the keratolytic agent
include lactic acid, bioprase, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, citric acid
and malic acid. Examples of the salt of thioglycolic acid include not only
sodium salt, potassium salt and ammonium salt but also alkanolamine salts
such as monoethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine. Each of
these keratolytic agents, or thioglycolic acid or salts thereof is
preferably added in an amount of 0.01 to 10 wt. %, particularly 0.05 to
5%.
Claim 1 of 9 Claims
1. A method for accelerating depilation,
which comprises: applying to the skin and hair, a depilation accelerating
effective amount of a composition comprising an aqueous alcohol solution
extract of Perillae herba to accelerate depilation of said hair to which
said composition has been applied; and depilating said hair to which said
composition has been applied.
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