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Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Cosmetic – antiperspirant – dentifrice

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C424S195160, C424S074000, C424S059000

Reexamination Certificate

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06699487

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cosmetic, and more particularly to a cosmetic containing a superoxide scavenger.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known that superoxide, or free radical O
2

arising from the one-electron reduction of oxygen molecule, acts as an important protective factor in the body. For example, once the body is invaded by undesirable bacteria, virus, foreign matters or the like, phagocytes such as neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages are activated to exhibit dynamic functions such as migration and phagocytosis. Then, lysozomal enzyme and superoxide are resultingly yield and secreted to get involved directly or indirectly with the lysis and sterilization actions of the phagocytes, which allows the body to be protected from the invading foreign adversary.
Conversely, the excessive presence of the superoxide in the body causes various tissue disorders. The superoxide is generated in the body generally at the rate of 1% or less of oxygen absorbed into the body through respiration, and the generated superoxide is successively scavenged by the catalytic action of superoxide dismutase (SOD) contained in cells. However, if enzymatic actions are degraded as in an aged body, high concentration of the superoxide will be exhibited due to insufficient scavenging function. This leads to tissue disorders such as articular rheumatism or Behcet's Syndrome, or another symptoms arising from superoxide or lipoperoxide generated by the superoxide, such as myocardial infarction, cerebral apoplexy, cataract, blotches, freckles, wrinkles, diabetes, arterial sclerosis, stiff neck, or feeling of cold.
For example, some publications including Japan Patent No.2667959 propose a cosmetic containing superoxide dismutase. Unfortunately, any cosmetic containing the superoxide dismutase has not been commercially successful because such an enzyme is subjected to deactivation resulting from its instability to heat and is extremely expensive.
An approach for exploring a suitable material having the action of scavenging superoxide other than the superoxide dismutase is described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Sho 64-50877, in which baicalein contained in Scutellaria root is used. However, only a small amount of baicalein is contained in Scutellaria root. Thus, even if a sufficient amount of baicalein is successively extracted, an overdear product will be provided.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the aforementioned problems, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a cosmetic comprising a superoxide scavenger including a desirable material which is different from any conventional unstable superoxide dismutase and is available at a low cost.
In order to achieve the above object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cosmetic comprising a superoxide scavenger including a composition extracted from a specific liquid prepared by: boiling a grain with a liquid to obtain a grain liquor; cooling the obtained grain liquor; adding a yeast into the cooled grain liquor; leaving the grain liquor with the yeast while supplying oxygen thereto; and sterilizing the resulting liquid by heating to obtain the specific liquid. Preferably, a bean is used as the grain.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cosmetic including a specific liquid prepared by: boiling a grain with a liquid to obtain a grain liquor; cooling the obtained grain liquor; adding a yeast into the cooled grain liquor; leaving the grain liquor with the yeast while supplying oxygen thereto; and sterilizing the resulting liquid by heating to obtain the specific liquid. In this case, it is also preferable that a bean is used as the grain.
In the first and second aspects of the present invention, the cosmetic may be either one of a facial cleaner, a skin lotion and a gel cosmetic.
The superoxide scavenger used in the cosmetic of the present invention can be stably remained even under a temperature of 80° C. or more. Further, using grains as a main ingredient allows the superoxide scavenger to be provided at a lower cost than that of any other conventional superoxide scavengers.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A cosmetic of the present invention comprises a superoxide scavenger including a composition extracted from a specific liquid prepared by: boiling a grain with a liquid to obtain a grain liquor; cooling the obtained grain liquor; adding a yeast into the cooled grain liquor; leaving the grain liquor with the yeast while supplying oxygen thereto; and sterilizing the resulting liquid by heating to obtain the specific liquid.
It is believed that the superoxide scavenger used in the cosmetic of the present invention scavenges superoxide based on the reaction of 2O
2

+2H
+
→H
2
O
2
+O
2
. However, it has not been elucidated that what kind of plant extract in the ingredient could scavenge superoxide.
In manufacturing the superoxide scavenger used in the cosmetic of the present invention, a suitable grain may include bean, rice, wheat, corn, barnyardgrass, millet or the like. Preferably, a suitable bean includes soy bean, butter bean, red bean, peanut, fava bean, pea, horsebean, cowpea or the like. In order to obtain the grain liquor, 1 to 20 parts of water by weight is first added to 1 part of at least one selected grain. Then, the grain with water is boiled for 30 minutes or more, preferably for 30 minutes to 5 hours. The resulting liquid or hot grain liquor is naturally cooled or self-cooled and then the cooled liquid is filtered to obtain a desired initial grain liquor.
A suitable amount of yeast is added to the initial grain liquor, and the grain liquor with the yeast is left for about 1 to 6 months while supplying oxygen thereto. Preferably, suitable yeast includes any yeast belonging to Saccharomyes, such as beer yeast, wine yeast, sake yeast, or baker's yeast.
In a preferred embodiment, about 10 ml of the initial grain liquor may be first poured into a test tube at room temperature. Then, the yeast may be added into this liquor, and the liquor with the yeast may be left for 1 to 10 days to obtain a first intermediate liquid. Then, 100 ml of the initial grain liquor may be poured into a flask, and the first intermediate liquid may be added into this liquor. The liquor with the first intermediate liquid may be left for 1 to 10 days to obtain a second intermediate liquid. Then, 100 liters of the initial grain liquor may be poured into a tank, and the second intermediate liquid may be added into this liquor, followed by leaving the liquor with the second intermediate liquid for about 1 to 6 months to obtain a stock solution of superoxide scavenger.
The resulting stock solution of superoxide scavenger is sterilized by heating at about 70 to 130° C. for about 2 seconds to 60 minutes. While this sterilized stock solution of superoxide scavenger can be used as a superoxide scavenger as-is, it may be concentrated and further dried under a reduced pressure to use as a dried extract, if necessary.
In the cosmetic of the present invention, the stock solution of superoxide scavenger is preferably used as a substitute for a part or all of water to be contained in various cosmetics. Thus, a required content of the stock solution of superoxide scavenger will be varied depending on the type of cosmetics. For example, when the cosmetic is used in the form of a skin lotion, the stock solution of superoxide scavenger may be contained at about 0.001 to 50.0% by weight, particularly at about 0.01 to 30.0% by weight.


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