WO2003013469A1 - Reduction of hair growth - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to reducing hair growth in mammals, particularly for cosmetic purposes.
- a main function of mammalian hair is to provide environmental protection. However, that function has largely been lost in humans, in whom hair is kept or removed from various parts of the body essentially for cosmetic reasons. For example, it is generally preferred to have hair on the scalp but not on the face.
- the rate and character of hair growth can be altered by applying to the sldn inhibitors of certain enzymes.
- These inhibitors include inhibitors of 5-alpha reductase, ornithine decarboxylase, S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, and transglutaminase. See, for example, Breuer et al, U.S. Pat. 4,885,289; Shander, U.S. Pat. 4,720,489; Ahluwalia, U.S. Pat. 5,095,007; Ahluwalia et al., U.S. Pat.
- DFMO -Difluoromethylo ⁇ iithine
- ODC ornithine decarboxylase
- DFMO binds the ODC active site as a substrate.
- the bound DFMO is then decarboxylated and converted to a reactive intermediate that forms a covalent bond with the enzyme, thus preventing the natural substrate ornithine from binding to the enzyme.
- Cellular inhibition of ODC by DFMO causes a marked reduction in putrescine and spermidine and a variable reduction in spermine, depending on the length of treatment and the cell type.
- the inhibition of polyamine synthesis must be maintained by continuous inhibitory levels of DFMO because the half-life of ODC is about 30 min, one of the shortest of all known enzymes.
- Naniqa ® facial cream includes a racemic mixture of the "D-" and "L-" enantiomers of DFMO (i.e., D, L-DFMO) in the monohydrochloride form at a concentration of 13.9% by weight active (15%, as monohydrochloride monohydrate).
- the recommended treatment regimen for Naniqa ® is twice daily.
- the cream base vehicle in Naniqa ® is set out in Example 1 of U.S. 5,648,394, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the cream vehicle includes 2.5% by weight cetearetl ⁇ -20.
- Ceteareth-20 is a blend of two polyoxyethylene ethers of alkyl alcohols having the chemical formulas CH 3 (CH 2 ) 15 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) b OH and CH 3 (CH 2 ) 17 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) b OH, where b has an average value of 20.
- Naniqa ® cream has been shown to decrease hair growth an average of 47%. hi one study, clinical successes were observed in 35% of women treated with Naniqa ® cream. These women exhibited marked improvement or complete clearance of their condition as judged by physicians scoring a decrease in visibility of facial hair and a decrease in skin darkening caused by hair. Another 35% of the women tested experienced some improvement in their condition. However, there were some women who exhibited little or no response to treatment.
- Vaniqa ® cream is an effective product, it would be even more effective if it provided an earlier onset of hair growth inhibition (i.e., exhibited efficacy earlier than eight weeks) and/or exhibited an increased clinical success rate (i.e., exbibited efficacy in a greater percentage of users).
- Such improved results cannot be obtained by simply increasing the concentration of D,L-DFMO in the cream vehicle.
- increasing the concentration of D,L-DFMO above about 14% can cause increased stinging of the skin and/or can leave a residue, making it aesthetically unacceptable.
- enantiomers that are identical to each other in chemical structural formula and yet are not superimposable upon each other are enantiomers. In terms of their physiochemical properties enantiomers differ only in their ability to rotate the plane of plane-polarized light, and this property is frequently used in their designation. Those entiomers that rotate plane-polarized light to the right are termed dextrorotatory, indicated by either a (+) - or d- or D-before the name of the compound; those that rotate light to the left are termed laevorotatory indicated by a (-)- or 1- or L- prefix. A racemic mixture is indicated by either a ( ⁇ ) - or d,l- or D,L- prefix.
- the R,S or the sequence rule can be used to differentiate enantiomers based on their absolute configuration.
- the L-DFMO corresponds to the R-DFMO
- the D-DFMO corresponds to the S-DFMO.
- Enantiomers are physiochemically similar in that they have similar melting points, boiling points, relative solubility, and chemical reactivity in an achiral environment.
- a racemate is a composite of equal molar quantities of two enantiomeric species, often referred to as the DL-form.
- Individual enantiomers of chiral molecules may possess different pharmacological profiles, i.e., differences in pharmacokinetics, toxicity, efficacy, etc.
- the present invention provides a method (typically a cosmetic method) of reducing human hair growth by applying to the skin in an amount effective to reduce hair growth a dermatologically acceptable topical composition including ⁇ -difluoromethyl- omithine (DFMO) and a dermatologically acceptable vehicle.
- the vehicle includes at least 4%, preferably at least 5% by weight, more preferably at least 6% by weight, of a polyoxyethylene ether having the chemical formula R(OCH 2 CH 2 ) b OH, where R is a saturated or unsaturated alkyl group including from 6 to 22 carbon atoms and b is from 2 to 200.
- the alkyl group includes from between 8 to 20, more preferably from 10 to 18, carbon atoms and b has an average value of from 2 to 100, more preferably from 2 to 50, most preferably from 2 to 30.
- the unwanted hair growth may be undesirable from a cosmetic standpoint or may result, for example, from a disease or an abnormal condition (e.g., hirsutism).
- the vehicle includes all components of the composition except the DFMO.
- DFMO as used herein, includes DFMO itself and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
- the DFMO will comprise at least about 70% or 80%, more preferably at least about 90%, most preferably at least about 95%, L-DFMO.
- the DFMO will be substantially optically pure L-DFMO.
- substantially optically pure means that the DFMO comprises at least 98% L-DFMO.
- Optically pure L-DFMO means that the DFMO comprises essentially 100% L-DFMO.
- the present invention also provides topical compositions including DFMO in an amount effective to reduce hair growth and a dermatologically acceptable vehicle including at least 4%, preferably at least 5% by weight of the polyoxyethylene ether having the chemical formula described above.
- compositions have an enhanced efficacy relative to similar compositions having vehicles containing, for example, no or lesser amounts (e.g., 2.5% by weight) of the polyoxyethylene ether.
- This enhanced efficacy can manifest itself, for example, in earlier onset of hair growth inhibiting activity, greater reduction of hair growth rate, and/or grater number of subjects demonstrating reduced hair growth.
- the polyoxyethylene ether disrupts, solubilizes and/or emulsifies the lipid component of the skin, leading to enhanced skin absorption of the DFMO.
- compositions include about 0.1% to about 30%, preferably about 1 % to about 20%, more preferably about 5% to about 15%, by weight of the DFMO.
- the preferred composition includes substantially optically pure L-DFMO in a cosmetically and/or dermatologically acceptable vehicle including at least 5% by weight of a polyoxyethylene ether having the chemical formula R(OCH 2 CH 2 ) b OH, where R is a saturated or unsaturated alkyl group including from 8 to 20 carbon atoms and b has an average value of from 2 to 100.
- the composition may be a solid, semi-solid, cream, or liquid.
- the composition may be, for example, a cosmetic and dermatologic product in the form of an, for example, ointment, lotion, foam, cream, gel, or solution.
- the composition may also be in the form of a shaving preparation or an aftershave.
- the vehicle itself can be inert or it can possess cosmetic, physiological and/or pharmaceutical benefits of its own.
- composition may include one or more other types of hair growth reducing agents, such as those described in U.S. Pat. 5,364,885 or U.S. Pat. 5,652,273.
- the concentration of DFMO in the composition may be varied over a wide range up to a saturated solution, preferably from 0.1% to 30% by weight; the reduction of hair growth increases as the amount of DFMO applied increases per unit area of skin.
- the maximum amount effectively applied is limited only by the rate at which the DFMO penetrates the skin.
- the effective amounts may range, for example, from 10 to 3000 micrograms or more per square centimeter of skin.
- Vehicles can be formulated with liquid or solid emollients, solvents, thickeners, humectants and/or powders.
- Emollients include, for example, stearyl alcohol, mink oil, cetyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, isopropyl laurate, polyethylene glycol, olive oil, petroleum jelly, palmitic acid, oleic acid, and myristyl myristate.
- Solvents include, for example, water, ethyl alcohol, isopropanol, acetone, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, dimethyl sulfoxide, and dimethyl formamide.
- Optically pure L-DFMO can be prepared by known methods. See, for example, U.S. Pat. 4,309,442; Gao et al., Arm. Pharm. Fr. 52(4):184-203 (1994); Gao et al., Ann. Pharm. Fr. 52(5):248-59 (1994); and Jacques et al., Tetrahedron Letters, 48:4617 (1971), all of which are incorporated by reference herein. The following are examples of compositions.
- a composition contains up to 15% by weight DFMO in a vehicle containing water 64.6%, ethanol 15.2%, propylene glycol 4.75%, dipropylene glycol 4.75%, a polyoxyethylene ether 5%, benzyl alcohol 3.8%, and propylene carbonate 1.9%.
- the polyoxyethylene ether maybe, for example, oleth-2, steareth-2, laureth-23, or laureth-4.
- Cithrol GMS A/S ES0743 from Croda Chemical Company (UK)
- Preservative combination of phenoxyethanol and methyl -, ethyl -, propyl - and butyl - parabens.
- the preservative is available as premixed blend or as individual ingredients.
- Polyoxyethylene ether may be selected from: ceteareth-20, ceteth-20, steareth-20, oleth-2, steareth-2, laureth-23, or laureth-4
- the active drug component DFMO is added at final levels of 2 to 15% to either the emulsified vehicle in Examples 2-5, or is dissolved first in the water component and then the remaining ingredients are added to form a stable emulsion. After addition of DFMO the concentration of other ingredients in the vehicle are accordingly reduced.
- the DFMO is substantially optically pure L-DFMO.
- EXAMPLE 6 Any one or more of the previous examples in combination with one or more of the following penetration enhancers: terpenes (3-hydroxy-3,7,l 1-trimethyl- 1,6,10-dodecatriene or nerolidol), cis-9-octadecanoic acid (oleic acid), propan-2-ol, terpenes, cis-fatty acids (oleic acid, palmitoleic acid), acetone, laurocapram, dimethyl sulfoxide, 2-pyrrolidone, oleyl alcohol, glyceryl-3 -stearate, cholesterol, myristic acid isopropyl ester, and propylene glycol.
- the penetration enhancer may be added at a concentration of, for example, 0.10% to 20%, or 0.5% to 12% by weight.
- the composition should be topically applied to a selected area of the body from which it is desired to reduce hair growth.
- the composition can be applied to the face, particularly to the beard area of the face, i.e., the cheek, neck, upper lip, or chin.
- the composition also may be used as an adjunct to other methods of hair removal including shaving, waxing, mechanical epilation, chemical depilation, electrolysis and laser-assisted hair removal.
- the composition can also be applied to the legs, arms, torso or armpits.
- the composition is particularly suitable for reducing the growth of unwanted hair in women, particularly unwanted facial hair, for example, on the upper lip or chin.
- the composition should be applied once or twice a day, or even more frequently, to achieve a perceived reduction in hair growth. Perception of reduced hair growth can occur as early as 24 hours or 48 hours (for instance, between normal shaving intervals) following use or can take up to, for example, three months.
- Reduction in hair growth is demonstrated when, for example, the rate of hair growth is slowed, the need for removal is reduced, the subject perceives less hair on the treated site, or quantitatively, when the weight of hair removed (i.e., hair mass) is reduced (quantitatively), subjects perceive a reduction, for example, in facial hair, or subjects are less concerned or bothered about their unwanted hair (e.g., facial hair).
- SKIN PENETRATION ASSAY An in vitro diffusion assay for vehicles was established based on that reported by Franz, Curr. Probl. Dermal. 7:58-68 (1978). Dorsal skin from Golden Syrian hamsters was clipped with electric clippers, trimmed to the appropriate size and placed in a diffusion chamber.
- the receptor fluid consisted of phosphate buffered saline, an isotonic solution for maintaining cell viability and 0.1% sodium azide, a preservative, and was placed in the lower chamber of the diffusion apparatus such that the level of the fluid was parallel to the mounted skin sample.
- This assay was conducted on the composition described in Example 1 using each of the polyoxyethylene ethers listed in Example 1.
- the vehicle not including a polyoxyethylene ether was used as a control. It was found that the vehicle including laureth-4 increased DFMO skin penetration 2.5 to 3 -fold; the vehicle including oleth-2, 1.5 to 2-fold; the vehicle including laureth-23, about 1.5 -fold; and the vehicle including steareth-20, about 1.5 to 2-fold.
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| BR0211782-7A BR0211782A (en) | 2001-08-10 | 2002-08-07 | Method for reducing human hair growth, composition for topical application to the skin, use of a polyoxyethylene ether, and method for producing a composition for reducing human hair growth. |
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