Covalent bonding of active agents to skin, hair or nails

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing – Hydrolases

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ABSTRACT:
Transglutaminase crosslinks proteins by catalyzing the formation of isopeptide bonds between lysine and glutamine residues. Transglutaminase may be used to crosslink beneficial actives containing an amine moiety to glutamine residues in skin, hair or nails. A variety of beneficial actives, e.g., sunscreens, antimicrobial compounds, skin conditioning agents, hair conditioning agents, anti-inflammatory compounds, antioxidants, coloring agents, perfumes, insect repellants, can thus be delivered to human skin, hair, or nails.

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Derwent Abstract of JP 2169511. (1990).
Dutton, A. et al., "Crosslinking and Labeling of Membrane Proteins by Transglutaminase-catalyzed Reactions" Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, vol. 72, No. 7, Jul. 1975, pp. 2568-2571.

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