Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives
Patent
1997-03-21
1999-11-09
Nutter, Nathan M.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Carbohydrates or derivatives
C08H 11193
Patent
active
059817372
ABSTRACT:
Water-soluble quaternary ammonium cellulosic derivatives of controlled charge density are disclosed. These derivatives are useful in cosmetic preparations, such as hair and skin formulations, for example hair conditioners. These quaternized cellulosic derivatives are useful as thickeners, conditioners, film formers, fixatives, emulsifiers, or additives in hair or skin formulations to improve combing, manageability, body, curl retention, moisture resistance, and binding of ingredients to keratin. Compared to existing agents, these compounds have improved temperature stability, improved interactions with surfactants (such as in shampoos), improved binding to keratin, improved mechanical properties, and can mend split ends on hair. A major advantage of these compounds is that they may be applied to hair directly from an aqueous solution, and do not require a volatile organic compound solvent as carrier. Alternatively, smaller amounts of VOC's may be used than is the case in current products, to improve drying times for the formulations. The compounds are also useful as antistatic agents, bactericides, flocculating agents, and as drug binding or drug delivery agents.
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Culberson Doris A.
Daly William H.
Manuszak-Guerrini Melissa A.
Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultu
Nutter Nathan M.
Runnels John H.
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