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"Cosmetic Use Of Polysaccharide Compounds Containing Non Polymer Siloxane Graft(s)"

Abstract: The invention relates to the cosmetic use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) that may be obtained by reacting a polysaccharide and a siloxane compound corresponding to formula (I), especially for the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials. The invention also relates to compositions comprising the said polysaccharide compounds in a cosmetically acceptable medium, and also to certain novel polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s).

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Application #
Filing Date
16 January 2007
Publication Number
26/2007
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
CHEMICAL
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Email
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Applicants

L'OREAL
14,RUE ROYALE,F-75008 PARIS

Inventors

1. PHILIPPE MICHEL
34,RUE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE,F-91320 WISSOUS

Specification

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Cosmetic use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s)
The present invention relates to the use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) in cosmetics, and to compositions comprising them, and also to novel polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s).
In the cosmetics field, it is especially sought to improve the cosmetic properties of keratin materials, such as the hair and the skin, and more particularly sensitized hair, i.e. hair that has become damaged or embrittled, especially due to the chemical action of atmospheric agents and/or of hair treatments such as permanent-waving, dyeing or bleaching.
With this aim, it is common practice to use complementary cosmetic agents known as conditioning agents, for example cationic polymers or sihcones, which are intended mainly to repair or limit the harmful or undesirable effects induced by the various treatments or attacking factors to which hair fibres are more or less repeatedly subjected. These conditioning agents also improve the cosmetic behaviour of natural hair.
Other conditioning agents, such as the amphotenc polysacchandes described in document US 6 066 727 may be used in cosmetic hair compositions.
However, these conditioning agents are not always very efficient as regards conditioning and remanence of cosmetic properties. After several uses, the hair becomes laden and lacks lightness and suppleness.
The Applicant has found, surprisingly and unexpectedly, that the use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) in cosmetics, makes it possible to overcome the drawbacks described above and to obtain excellent cosmetic properties such as an excellent conditioning and protecting effect on the hair, good disentangling of the hair, softness and a smoothing effect on keratin fibres.
Such compounds and the process for preparing them are

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described in the article "Cellulose fiber/poly(ethylene-co-methacryhc acid) composites with ionic interphase" de Xiaohn Cai et al. Composites Part A 34,. 2003, pages 1075-1084.
In addition, the use of "these polysacchande compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) leads to good remanence of these properties, even after washing the hair several times, without observing an excessive deposit that would lead to laden, non-maleable and non-supple hair.
These conditioning agents also give the skin cosmetic properties such as good moistunzation.
One subject of the present invention is thus the use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) as described below in cosmetics, especially for the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials, such as caring for and protecting the hair, hairstyhng, permanent-waving, relaxing, dyeing or bleaching the hair, or alternatively cleansing and care of the skin.
Another subject of the invention is a cosmetic composition comprising at least one polysacchande compound containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) as described below, in a cosmetically acceptable medium.
A subject of the invention is also novel compounds as described below.
Other subjects, characteristics, aspects and advantages of the invention will emerge even more clearly on reading the description and the various examples that follow.

The polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) used according to the invention may be obtained by reaction of a polysaccharide and a siloxane compound corresponding to formula (I):
in which:

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R represents a linear or branched Ci-C]2 and preferably Cj-Cg
alkyl group, or a linear or branched Ca-Cg alkenyl group,
A represents a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated,
optionally hydroxylated C1-C22 divalent hydrocarbon-based
group, which may contain a hetero atom N, 0 or S m the chain,
Z represents -NHR4, -+NR,R2R3 X", -C=N, -SH, -OH, a guanidine
group or guanidinium salt, or a sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate or
phosphonate salt, the salts possibly being organic or mineral,
Cl" being preferred as anion and Na+ being preferred as cation,
R4 represents a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C1-C22 and
preferably Cj-Cjg alkyl group, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl and/or quaternary ammonium substituent,
Ri, R2 and R3 represent, independently of each other, a hydrogen atom
or a linear or branched C]-C22 and preferably Ci-Cjg alkyl
group, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl substituent, and
X represents a mineral or organic anion, for example a halogen
atom such as a bromine or chlorine atom, the chlorine atom being particularly preferred, or an acetate, a citrate, a lactate, an oleate or a behenate.
The polysaccharide is preferably a cellulose, a hemicellulose, a hgnocellulose, a starch, an lnuiin, a guar gum, a xanthan gum, a pullulan, an agar-agar, a sodium, potassium or ammonium alginate, a carrageenan, a dextran, a furcellaran, a gellan gum, a gum arabic, a gum tragacanth, a hyaluronic acid, a konjac mannan, a lignin sulfonate, a carob gum, a partially N-acetylated chitin, a pectin, a polydextrose, a rhamsan gum or a welan gum.
More preferably, the polysaccharide is a cellulose, a hemicellulose, a carboxymethylcellulose, a hydroxyethylcellulose, a hydroxypropylcellulose, a hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, a methyl-cellulose, a Hgnocellulose, a starch, a starch acetate, a hydroxyethyl starch, a hydroxypropyl starch, an inulin, a guar gum, a carboxymethylguar gum, a carboxymethylhydroxypropylguar gum, a hydroxyethylguar gum, a hydroxypropylguar gum or a xanthan gum.
The polysaccharide preferably has a weight-average molecular

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mass between 500 and 15 000 000 and better still between 1000 and 10 000 000.
As examples of linear or branched C]-Cj2, preferably Ci-Cg and even more preferably C1-C4 alkyl groups, mention may be made especially of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl and tert-butyl groups.
As examples of linear or branched C2-Cg and preferably C2-C4 alkenyl groups, mention may be made especially of vinyl, allyl, crotonyl, butenyl, isobutenyl and tert-butenyl groups.
Examples of linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated C1-C22, preferably Cj-Cig and better still C]-Cg divalent hydrocarbon-based groups that may especially be mentioned include linear or branched alkylene groups, such as methylene, ethylene, n-propylene, isopropylene, n-butylene, tert-butylene, hexylene or octylene groups; linear or branched C2-Cg alkylene groups, such as vmylene, allylene, crotonylene, butenylene, isobutenylene, tert-butenylene, hexenylene or octenylene. These groups may also bear at least one hydroxyl substituent and/or may comprise an N, O or S hetero atom in the chain.
Examples of C]-C22 and preferably Ci-Cjg alkyl groups that may especially be mentioned include linear or branched C]-CA alkyl groups, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl or tert-butyl groups, and linear or branched C]2-Cjg alkyl groups, such as lauryl, myristyl, cetyl or stearyl groups.
The amphotenc polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) that are most particularly preferred in the invention are those obtained by reaction'
of a polysaccharide chosen from a cellulose, a hemi cellulose, a carboxymethylcellulose, a hydroxyethylcellulose, a hydroxy-propylcellulose, a hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, a methyl-cellulose, a hgnocellulose, a starch, a starch acetate, a hydroxyethyl starch, a hydroxypropyl starch, an inulin, a guar gum, a carboxymethylguar gum, a carboxymethylhydroxy-propylguar gum, a hydroxyethylguar gum, a hydroxypropylguar gum and a xanthan gum; and

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in which:
R represents a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl group, such as
methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl or tert-butyl, or a linear or branched C2-C4 alkenyl group, such as vinyl, allyl, crotonyl, butenyl, isobutenyl or tert-butenyl,
A represents a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated,
optionally hydroxylated Ci-C|g divalent hydrocarbon-based group, which may contain an N, O or S hetero atom m the chain, such as methylene, ethylene, n-propylene, isopropylene, n-butylene, tert-butylene, hexylene, octylene, dodecylene, hexadecylene or octadecylene or a linear or branched C2-Cg alkenylene group, such as vinylene, allylene, crotonylene, butenylene, isobutenylene, tert-butenylene, hexenylene or octenylene,
2 represents -NHR4, -+NR,R2R3 X", -C=N, -SH, -OH, a guanidme
group or guanidmium salt, or a sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate or phosphonate salt, the salts possibly being organic or mineral, CV being preferred as anion and Na+ being preferred as cation,
R4 represents a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl
group, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl or tert-butyl, or a linear or branched C12-C18 alkyl group, such as lauryl, mynstyl, cetyl or stearyl, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl and/or quaternary ammonium substituent,
Ri, R2 and R3 represent, independently of each other, a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl group, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl or tert-butyl, or a linear or branched C^-Cu alkyl group, such as lauryl, myristyl, cetyl or

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stearyl, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl substituent,
and
X represents a halogen atom, an acetate, a citrate, a lactate, an
oleate or a behenate.
The amphoteric polysaccharide compounds according to the invention may be prepared via the process described m "Interaction of silane coupling agents with cellulose", American Chemical Society, Langmuir 2002, 18, 3203-3208, or via the process described m "Cellulose fiber/poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) composites with ionic interphase" de Xiaohn Cai et al, Composites Part A 34,. 2003, pages 1075-1084.
The polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) as described above are used in cosmetics, and especially for the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials, such as caring for and protecting the hair, as a conditioning agent for hold and discipline of the hairstyle, as a fixing agent; but also for cleansing and caring for the skin and for making up the skin, the lips and the nails.
A subject of the present invention is also a cosmetic composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable medium, at least one polysaccharide compound containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) as described above, preferably in an amount ranging from 0.05% to 50% by weight and better still from 0.5% to 25% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
The term "cosmetically acceptable medium" means a medium that is compatible with any keratin material, such as the skin, the hair, the nails, the eyelashes, the eyebrows and the lips and any other area of body or facial skin.
The cosmetically acceptable medium may consist solely of water or of a mixture of water and of a cosmetically acceptable solvent such as a C|-C4 lower alcohol, such as ethanol, isopropanol, tert-butanol or n-butanol; alkylene polyols, for instance propylene glycol; polyol ethers; and mixtures thereof
The composition according to the invention may also comprise one or more standard additives that are well known in the art, such as

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aniomc, cationic, nomomc, amphotenc or zwitterionic surfactants, anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphotenc or zwitterionic polymers, thickeners, nacreous agents, opacifiers, UV-screening agents, fragrances, mineral, plant and/or synthetic oils, fatty acid esters, dyes, volatile or non-volatile, organomodified or non-organomodified, cyclic or acyclic, branched or unbranched silicones, mineral or organic, natural or synthetic particles, preserving agents and pH stabilizers.
A person skilled in the art will take care to select the optional additives and the amount thereof such that they do not harm the properties of the compositions of the present invention.
These additives are generally present m the composition according to the invention in an amount ranging from 0 to 20% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
The cosmetic compositions in accordance with the invention may be in the form of a mousse, a gel, a spray or a lacquer and may be used in rinse-out or leave-m application.
The compositions in accordance with the invention may be used as hair products, especially rinse-out or leave-in products, and m particular for washing, caring for and/or conditioning the hair, holding the hairstyle, and shaping, dyeing, bleaching, permanently reshaping or relaxing the hair.
The compositions of the invention may also be used as care or hygiene products such as protective, treating or care creams for the face, the hands or the body, protective or care body milks, gels or mousses for caring for or cleansing the skin, or alternatively as products for making up or for removing makeup from the skin, the lips, the nails and the eyelashes.
Another subject of the present invention consists of novel polysacchande compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) obtained by reaction of polysacchande P' with a siloxane compound of formula (I) as described above.
P' represents a polysacchande chain chosen from a hemi-cellulose, a lignocellulose, a starch, an inuhn, a guar gum, a xanthan gum, a pullulan, an agar-agar, a sodium, potassium or ammonium

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alginate, a carrageenan, a dextran, a furcellaran, a gellan gum, a gum arabic, a gum tragacanth, a hyaluronic acid, a konjac mannan, a lignin sulfonate, a carob gum, a partially N-acetylated chitin, a pectin, a polydextrose, a rhamsan gum and a welan gum, preferably having a weight-average molecular mass of between 500 and 15 000 000 and better still between 1000 and 10 000 000.
More preferably, the polysaccharide chain is a hemicellulose, a carboxymethylcellulose, a hydroxyethylcellulose, a hydroxypropyl-cellulose, a hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, a methylcellulose, a hgnocellulose, a starch, a starch acetate, a hydroxyethyl starch, a hydroxypropyl starch, an inuhn, a guar gum, a carrboxymethylguar gum, a carboxymethylhydroxypropylguar gum, a hydroxyethylguar gum, a hydroxypropylguar gum or a xanthan gum
EXAMPLES
Example 1
20 g of hydroxyethylcellulose are dispersed in 480 ml of an 80/20 ethanol/water mixture, at room temperature. 15.93 g of aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) diluted in 50 ml of an 80/20 ethanol/water mixture are introduced.
The mixture is stirred for 2 hours at room temperature. The precipitate is isolated by centrifugation and is dried in an oven under vacuum at 40°C.
The product is then heated at 110°C under an argon atmosphere for 2 hours. 14.5 g of a yellow powder are thus obtained.
Example 2
20 g of hydroxyethylcellulose are dispersed in 480 ml of an 80/20 ethanol/water mixture, at room temperature. 15.93 g of aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) diluted in 50 ml of an 80/20 ethanol/water mixture are introduced.
The mixture is stirred for 2 hours at room temperature. The precipitate is isolated by centrifugation and is dried in an oven under

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vacuum at 40°C.
The product is then heated at 110°C under a vacuum of 263 Pa (2 mmHg) for 2 hours. 14 g of a yellow powder are thus obtained
Example 3: Shampoo
A shampoo was prepared using the following ingredients, the amounts of which are given as weight percentages of active material relative to the total weight of the composition:

Sodium lauryl ether sulfate (Texapon N702 from Cognis) 12 .5%
Cocoylbetaine (Dehyton AB 30 from Goldschmidt) 2 5%
Dimethicone (DC200 Fluid from Dow Corning) 2 0%
Compound of Example 1 0 5%
Cocamide monoisopropanolamine 0 4%
Carbomer 0 2%
Preserving agent qs
Fragrance qs
Citric acid/sodium hydroxide qs p?- [ 6.5
Water qs 1 00
Example 4: Conditioner
A conditioner was prepared using the following ingredients, the
15 amounts of which are given as weight percentages of active material
relative to the total weight of the composition:

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- -Behenyltnmethylammonium chloride (Genamin KDMP from Clariant) 1.2%
PEG/PPG Dimethicone (Abil B8851 from Goldschmidt) 0.5%
Cyclopentasiloxane (Dow Corning 245 Fluid) 15.0%
Compound of Example 1 1.0%
Propylene glycol 2.5%
Preserving agent qs
Fragrance qs
Citnc acid/sodium hydroxide qs j)H 6.5
Water qs 100
Examples 5-7
Dye compositions were prepared using the following ingredients, the amounts of which are given as weight percentages of active material relative to the total weight of the composition:

Ex. 4 Ex. 5 Ex. 6
para-Phenylenediamine 0.24 0.24 0.24
para-Aminophenol 0.44 0.44 0 44
2-Aminophenol 0.028 0.028 0.028
1,3-Dihydroxybenzene 0.192 0.192 0.192
3-Aminophenol 0.019 0.019 0.019
5-N-(|3-HydroxyethyI)amino-2-methylphenol 0.021 0.021 0.021
1,3-Dibydroxy-2~methy]benzene 0.055 0.055 0 055
Anhydrous sodium metasihcate 2 2 2
Monoethanolamine 5.45 5 45 5 45
Reducing agent, antioxidant, sequestering agent, fragrance qs qs qs
Propylene glycol 10 30 10
Crosshnked acrylic acid polymer 0.4 0.4 0.4

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Ex. 4 Ex 5 Ex 6
Compound of Example 1 1.5 1.5 2.8
Cationic polymer- hexadimethnne chloride (CTFA name) Mexomer PO sold by the company Chimex : 3 3
Powdered sodium lauryl sulfate 3 _
Lauryl alcohol oxyethylenated with 12 tnol of ethylene oxide - 7.5 7.5
Oleocetyl alcohol oxyethylenated with 30 mol of ethylene oxide - 4 4
Decyl alcohol oxyethylenated with 3 mol of ethylene oxide 10 10 10
Decyl alcohol oxyethylenated with 5 mol of ethylene oxide 8 - -
Laurie acid 2.5 2 5 2.5
50/50 cetylstearyl alcohol 11.5 11.5 11.5
Nacreous agent: hydrophobic fumed silica 1.2 1.2 1.2
Nacreous agent- glyceryl monostearate 2 2 2
Deminerahzed water qs 100 100 100
At the time of use, each dye composition described above was mixed weight-for-weight with a 20-volumes hydrogen peroxide solution (6% by weight).
The mixtures thus prepared were applied for 30 minutes to locks of natural or permanent-waved grey hair containing 90% white hairs. The locks were then rinsed, washed with a standard shampoo, rinsed again and then dried.
The hair was dyed in a golden-blond shade for each of the Examples 4 to 6.

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Example 8
Another dye composition was prepared using the following ingredients, the amounts of which are given as weight percentages of active material relative to the total weight of the composition:

Mixture of C] 8 to C24 linear alcohols (C18/C20/C22/C24: 7/57/30/6 - alcohol content > 95%) 3
Oxyethylenated stearyl alcohol (2 mo] of ethylene oxide) 4.5
Oxyethylenated stearyl alcohol (21 mol of ethylene oxide) 1.75
Oleic acid 2.6
Cationic polyurethane obtained by condensation of 1,3-bis-(lsocyanatomethylcyclohexane), N,N-dimethylethanolamine quatermzed with bromododecane, N,N-dimethylethanolamine and polyoxyethylene of molecular weight 10 000 0.2
Crosslmked poly(acrylic acid) (product sold under the name Carbopol 980 by the company Noveon) 0 4
Hydroxypropylmethy] cellulose 0.2
Coconut acid monoisopropanolamide -I
Merquat 100 as an aqueous 40% solution 1.6
Compound of Example 1 2
Sodium metabisulfite 0.71
EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) 0.2
tert-Butylhydroquinone 0.3
1,4-Diaminobenzene 0.2
para-Ammophenol 1.2
1,3-Dihydroxybenzene 0.1
1 -Hydroxy-3-ammobenzene 0.2
1 -Methy]-2-hydroxy-4-p-hydroxyethylaminobenzene 0.8
Monoethanolamine 1
Aqueous ammonia containing 20% NH3 11
Fragrance qs
Demineralized water qs 100
This composition is mixed at the time of use with an oxidizing

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composition in emulsion form containing as oxidizing agent 7.5% hydrogen peroxide, in a proportion of 1 part by weight of dye composition per 1.5 parts by weight of oxidizing composition The mixture obtained is applied to locks of natural hair containing 90% white hairs, and is left to act for 30 minutes After rinsing, "washing with shampoo and drying, hair dyed in a strong coppery-red light-chestnut shade is obtained.
Example 9
The following compositions were prepared, the percentages indicated being weight percentages relative to the total weight of the composition:
Oxidizing composition:

Fatty alcohol 2.3%
Oxyethylenated fatty alcohol 0.6%
Fatty amide 0.9%
Glycerol 0.5%
Hydrogen peroxide 7.5%
Fragrance qs
Deminerahzed water qs 100%
Dye composition:

Mixture of C18 to C24 linear alcohols [C18/C20/C22/C24, 7/58/30/6, alcohol content > 95%] (Nafol 20-22) 3%
Mixture of Cl 8 to C24 linear alcohols [C18/C20/C22/C24, 7/58/30/6, alcohol content > 95%] in oxyethylenated form (30 mol of ethylene oxide) (Nafolox 20-22) 1.35%

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Oxyethylenated stearyl alcohol (2 mol of ethylene oxide) 4%
Oxyethylenated stearyl alcohol (21 mol of ethylene oxide) 2%
Oleic acid 2.6%
Glycol distearate 2%
Propylene glycol 5%
Coconut acid monoisopropanolamide 2%
Aculyn 44 sold by the company Rohm & Haas 1 4% AM*
Crosshnked poly(acrylic acid) 0.6%
Compound of Example 1 3% AM*
Merquat 100 sold by the company Calgon 0.4% AM*
Reducing agents 0.7%
Sequestering agents 0.2%
1,3-Dihydroxybenzene (resorcinol) 0.6%
1,4-Diaminobenzene 0.5%
] -Hydroxy-3-aminobenzene 0.1%
] -Hydroxy-2-aminobenzene 0.05%
1 -Hydroxy-4-aminobenzene 0.09%
6-Hydroxybenzomorpholine 0.017%
l-P-Hydroxyethyloxy-2,4-diaminobenzene dihydrochloride 0.03 9%
Propylene glycol monobuty] ether 2.5%
Pure monoethanolamine 1.06%
Aqueous ammonia (containing 20.5% ammonia) 11.1%
Water qs 100%
AM*= Active Material
The dye composition was mixed, at the time of use, in a plastic bowl and
for 2 minutes, with the oxidizing composition given above, m a
proportion of 1 part of dye composition per 1.5 parts of oxidizing
composition.
The mixture obtained was applied to locks of natural hair containing
90% white hairs, and was left to act for 30 minutes

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The locks were then rinsed with water, washed with shampoo, rinsed again with water and then dried and disentangled
The hair was then dyed in a strong light-chestnut shade.
Example 1 0
Another dye composition was prepared using the following ingredients, the amounts of which are given as weight percentages of active material relative to the total weight of the composition:

Oleocetyl alcohol oxyethylenated with 30 mol of ethylene oxide (nCA=17 - HLB=16.5) 7%
Lauryl alcohol (C12-C14/55-45%) oxyethylenated with 12 mol of ethylene oxide (nCA=12.5 - HLB = 14) 8%
Cetylstearyl alcohol (C16/C1 8-50/50)(nCB = 17- HLB = 1) 5%
Decyl alcohol (Cl 0-C12-C14/85-8.5-6.5) oxyethylenated with 3.5 mol of ethylene oxide, sold under the name Mergital BL 309 by the company Henkel (nCB=10.4 -HLB=8.5) 22%
Copolymer of diallyldimethylammonium chloride and of acrylic acid, sold under the name Merquat 280 by the company Calgon, containing 3 5% AM 3% AM
Compound of Example 1 1%
Crosslinked poly(acrylic acid) sold under the name Carbopol 934 (MW 3 000 000) by the company Goodrich 0.4%
Propylene glycol 8%
Monoethanolamine 8.3 %
Hydroquinone 0.1 %
1 -Phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone 0.1 %
Aqueous sodium bisulfite solution containing 3 5% AM 1.3 %
para-Phenylenediamine 0.5 %
m-Dihydroxybenzene 0.4 % |
Fragrance, sequestering agent qs
Eau qs 100%
pH = 11.0 I 1
AM' Active Material

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CLAIMS
1. Cosmetic use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-po]ymer siloxane graft(s) that may be obtained by reacting a polysaccharide and a siloxane compound corresponding to formula (I)

in which.
R represents a linear or branched C1-C12 alkyl group, or a linear
or branched Cj-Cs alkenyl group,
A represents a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated,
optionally hydroxylated C1-C22 divalent hydrocarbon-based
group, which may contain a hetero atom N, O or S in the chain,
Z represents -NHR4, -+NR,R2R3 X", -ON, -SH, -OH, a guamdine
group or guanidinium salt, or a sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate or
phosphonate salt, the salts possibly being organic or mineral, R4 represents a hydrogen atom or a linear or branched Cj-C22 alkyl
group, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl and/or
quaternary ammonium substituent, Ri, R2 and R3 represent, independently of each other, a hydrogen atom
or a linear or branched C[-C22 alkyl group, optionally bearing
at least one hydroxyl substituent, and
X represents a mineral or organic anion.
2. Use according to Claim 1, characterized in that the polysaccharide is chosen from a cellulose, a hemicellulose, a carboxy-methylcellulose, a hydroxyethylcellulose, a hydroxypropylcellulose, a hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, a methylcellulose, a lignocellulose, a starch, a starch acetate, a hydroxyethyl starch, a hydroxypropyl starch, an inuhn, a guar gum, a carboxymethylguar gum, a carboxymethyl-hydroxypropylguar gum, a hydroxyethylguar gum, a hydroxypropyl-

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guar gum or a xanthan gum.
3. Use according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized m that R
represents a methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, tert-butyl,
vinyl, allyl, crotonyl, butenyl, isobutenyl or tert-butenyl group.
4. Use according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that A represents a linear or branched C1-C6 alkylene
group or a linear or branched C2-C8 alkenylene group, these groups
optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl substituent and/or optionally
comprising an N, O or S hetero atom in the chain.
5. Use according to Claim 4, characterized in that A
represents a methylene, ethylene, n-propylene, isopropylene,
n-butylene, tert-butylene, hexylene, octylene, vinylene, allylene,
crotonylene, butenylene, isobutenylene, tert-butenylene, hexenylene or
octenylene group, optionally bearing a hydroxyl substituent and/or
optionally comprising an N, O or S hetero atom in the chain.
6. Use according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the linear or branched C1-C22 alkyl group is a
linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl group or a linear or branched C12-C]g
alkyl group.
7. Use according to Claim 6, characterized in that the
linear or branched C]-C22 alkyl group is a methyl, ethyl, n-propyl,
isopropyl, n-butyl, tert-butyl, lauryl, myristyl, cetyl or stearyl group.
8. Use according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that X represents a halogen atom, an acetate, a citrate,
a lactate, an oleate or a behenate.
9. Use according to any one of the preceding claims, for
the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials.
10. Use according to Claim 9, for caring for and protecting
the hair
11. Use according to Claim 9, for cleansing and caring for
the skin.
12. Use according to Claim 9, for making up the skin, the
lips and nails.
13. Cosmetic composition comprising, in a cosmetically

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acceptable medium, at least one polysacchande compound containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 8.
14 Cosmetic composition according to Claim 13, characterized in that it comprises the said polysacchande compound containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) in an amount ranging from 0.05% to 50% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
15. Cosmetic composition according to Claim 14,
characterized in that it comprises the said polysacchande compound
containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s) in an amount ranging from
0.5% to 25% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
16. Cosmetic composition according to any one of
Claims 13 to 15, characterized in that the cosmetically acceptable
medium comprises water or a mixture of water and of at least one
organic solvent.
17. Cosmetic composition according to Claim 16,
characterized in that the organic solvent is chosen from C1-C4 lower
alcohols, alkylene polyols, polyol ethers, and mixtures thereof.
18. Cosmetic composition according to any one of
Claims 13 to 17, characterized in that it comprises at least one
additive chosen from anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphotenc or
zwitterionic surfactants, anionic, cationic, nonionic, ampboteric or
zwitterionic polymers, thickeners, nacreous agents, opacifiers,
UV-screenmg agents, fragrances, mineral, plant and/or synthetic oils,
fatty acid esters, dyes, volatile or non-volatile, organomodified or
non-organomodified, cyclic or acyclic, branched or unbranched
sihcones, mineral or organic, natural or synthetic particles, preserving
agents and pH stabilizers.
19. Polysaccharide compound containing non-polymer
siloxane graft(s) obtained by reacting a polysaccharide P' with a
siloxane compound of formula (I) as defined in Claims 1 to 8, P'
representing a polysaccharide chain chosen from a hemicellulose, a
lignocellulose, a starch, an inuhn, a guar gum, a xanthan gum, a
pullulan, an agar-agar, a sodium, potassium or ammonium alginate, a

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carrageenan, a dextran, a furcellaran, a gellan gum, a gum arabic, a gum tragacanth, a hyaluromc acid, a konjac mannan, a hgnm sulfonate, a carob gum a partially N-acetylated chitin, a pectin, a polydextrose, a rhamsan gum or a welan gum, preferably having a weight-average molecular mass of between 500 and 15 000 000.
20. Compound according to Claim 19, in which P' represents a hemicellulose, a carboxymethylcellulose, a hydroxyethyl-cellulose, a hydroxypropylcellulose, a hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, a methylcellulose, a hgnocellulose, a starch, a starch acetate, a hydroxyethyl starch, a hydroxypropyl starch, an muhn, a guar gum, a carboxymethylguar gum, a carboxymethylhydroxypropylguar gum, a hydroxyethylguar gum, a hydroxypropylguar gum or a xanthan gum.

The invention relates to the cosmetic use of polysaccharide compounds containing non-polymer siioxane graft(s) that may be obtained by reacting a polysacchande and a siloxane compound corresponding to formula (I), especially for the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials. The invention also relates to compositions comprising the said polysacchande compounds in a cosmetically acceptable medium, and also to certain novel polysacchande compounds containing non-polymer siloxane graft(s).

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# Name Date
1 190-KOLNP-2007-WITHDRAWN LETTER.pdf 2016-09-28
1 Abstract.jpg 2011-10-06
2 190-KOLNP-2007_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2016-06-30
2 190-KOLNP-2007-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf 2011-10-06
3 190-KOLNP-2007-OTHERS.pdf 2011-10-06
3 00190-kolnp-2007 assignment.pdf 2011-10-06
4 0190-kolnp-2007 priority document.pdf 2011-10-06
4 00190-kolnp-2007 correspondence-1.1.pdf 2011-10-06
5 0190-kolnp-2007 pct form.pdf 2011-10-06
5 00190-kolnp-2007 form-3-1.1.pdf 2011-10-06
6 0190-kolnp-2007 international search authority report.pdf 2011-10-06
6 00190-kolnp-2007 g.p.a.pdf 2011-10-06
7 0190-kolnp-2007 international publication.pdf 2011-10-06
7 00190-kolnp-2007-correspondence-1.2.pdf 2011-10-06
8 0190-kolnp-2007 form-5.pdf 2011-10-06
8 00190-kolnp-2007-form-18.pdf 2011-10-06
9 0190-kolnp-2007 form-3.pdf 2011-10-06
9 0190-kolnp-2007 abstract.pdf 2011-10-06
10 0190-kolnp-2007 claims.pdf 2011-10-06
10 0190-kolnp-2007 form-1.pdf 2011-10-06
11 0190-kolnp-2007 correspondence others.pdf 2011-10-06
11 0190-kolnp-2007 description(complete).pdf 2011-10-06
12 0190-kolnp-2007 correspondence others.pdf 2011-10-06
12 0190-kolnp-2007 description(complete).pdf 2011-10-06
13 0190-kolnp-2007 claims.pdf 2011-10-06
13 0190-kolnp-2007 form-1.pdf 2011-10-06
14 0190-kolnp-2007 abstract.pdf 2011-10-06
14 0190-kolnp-2007 form-3.pdf 2011-10-06
15 00190-kolnp-2007-form-18.pdf 2011-10-06
15 0190-kolnp-2007 form-5.pdf 2011-10-06
16 00190-kolnp-2007-correspondence-1.2.pdf 2011-10-06
16 0190-kolnp-2007 international publication.pdf 2011-10-06
17 00190-kolnp-2007 g.p.a.pdf 2011-10-06
17 0190-kolnp-2007 international search authority report.pdf 2011-10-06
18 00190-kolnp-2007 form-3-1.1.pdf 2011-10-06
18 0190-kolnp-2007 pct form.pdf 2011-10-06
19 0190-kolnp-2007 priority document.pdf 2011-10-06
19 00190-kolnp-2007 correspondence-1.1.pdf 2011-10-06
20 190-KOLNP-2007-OTHERS.pdf 2011-10-06
20 00190-kolnp-2007 assignment.pdf 2011-10-06
21 190-KOLNP-2007_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2016-06-30
21 190-KOLNP-2007-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf 2011-10-06
22 Abstract.jpg 2011-10-06
22 190-KOLNP-2007-WITHDRAWN LETTER.pdf 2016-09-28