WO2015044254A1 - Extrait lipidique de graines de passiflores - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to lipid extract of seeds of Passiflora, Passiflora incarnata and Passiflora edulis and preferentially Passiflora edulis and to a cosmetic, dermatological or nutraceutical composition comprising a suitable excipient and said lipid extract of Passiflora seeds, Passiflora incarnata and Passiflora edulis.
- a cosmetic, dermatological or nutraceutical composition comprising a suitable excipient and said lipid extract of Passiflora seeds, Passiflora incarnata and Passiflora edulis.
- the subject of the invention is also a process for extracting a lipid extract from Passionflower seeds, as well as the extract obtainable by said process.
- the invention also relates to such a composition or such an extract for use in the prevention or treatment of disorders or pathologies of the skin, mucous membranes or integuments.
- the invention finally relates to a method of cosmetic care of the skin, superficial body growths or mucous membranes, with a view to improving their state or their appearance, of administering such a composition or such an extract.
- the passiflora family (Passiflora) consists of about 500 species. Species are often distributed in warm temperate and tropical regions, particularly in the Americas, but are rather rare in Asia, Australia and tropical Africa.
- the plants are in the form of shrubs or climbing herbs.
- the leaves are alternate, sometimes simple, lobed or webbed.
- the flowers can wait 9 cm in diameter are bisexual or unisexual and regular. They are white and purple and have fine petaloid appendages, trimmed with filiform appendages symbolizing the crown of thorns of Christ.
- the fruit 4 to 5 cm long is oval and often yellow to orange.
- the most common species include P. incarnata and P. edulis.
- P. incarnata the major constituents are represented by the family of flavonoids that are present in large quantities in the leaves. It contains a high content of isovitexin. It also contains a small amount of simple indole alkaloids (harmane, harmine 3), sugars such as raffinose, sucrose, fructose, glucose, and essential oils and maltol described as the molecule that would be responsible for sedative and anti-convulsive effects attributed to this plant.
- P. edulis from a methanolic extract of dried leaves was identified a specific compound, passiflorin - cyclopropane triterpene glycoside (E. Bombardelli et al, 1975).
- the fruit pulp contains fiavonoids, schaftoside, isoschaftoside, isoorientine, orientine, isovitexine, luteolin derivatives (ML Zeraik, JH Yariwake - 2010), ascorbic acid (about 60 mg / 100 g).
- the pulp also contains glycosylated cyanogenic derivatives: prunasin, sambunigrin and amygdalin, as well as recently identified, two ⁇ -rutinoside mandelonitrile (Chassagne and J. Crouzet, 1998, DS Seigler, 2002).
- Cyanogenic constituents are present mainly in the aerial parts of different varieties of passionflower.
- the seeds constitute 6 to 12% of the fruit of P. Edulis and they contain:
- Passiflora (often aerial parts and sometimes fruit) are often used all over the world as anxiolytic, sedative, diuretic and analgesic (all descriptions in "Passifiora: review update.” K. Dhawan, S. Dhawan, A. Sharma, 2004 "). Maltol and some of its derivatives are at the origin of this sedative effect.
- Extracts of P. incarnata may be able to reverse the morphine addiction. of the Anti-inflammatory effects have also been demonstrated for extracts of P. edulis leaves.
- An anti-hypotensive effect of a methanolic extract of P. edulis fruit bark and a hypocholestemic effect of an extract of delipidated seeds rich in fiber were also highlighted.
- MMP2 and MMP9 matrix metalloproteinases
- the Applicant has discovered that the lipid extracts of seeds of Passiflora incarnata and / or edulis have cosmetic and dermatological properties never described so far. In particular, it is the first time that such lipid extracts of passionflower are used as such for their specific properties.
- the invention relates to a composition
- a composition comprising a lipid extract of passionflower seeds, optionally in combination with a suitable excipient.
- the composition is advantageously cosmetic, pharmaceutical, dermatological, nutraceutical.
- Said composition is preferably formulated to be administered externally or orally.
- the subject of the invention is a lipid extract of seeds of Passiflora, Passiflora incarnata and / or Passiflora edulis, preferably of P. edulis, characterized in that the said lipid extract is a Passiflora seed oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, containing 3% to 100% by weight, advantageously 4% to 100% by weight, of unsaponifiables relative to the total weight of the extract.
- the Passiflora seed oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction contains the fatty acids of the original oil and the distribution in fatty acids of the concentrated passionflower oil is identical to that of the passionflower oil before concentration. Likewise, the unsaponifiable compounds and their respective distribution are identical in the starting oil and the concentrated oil.
- the oil is concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, in particular it comprises more than 3% by weight of unsaponifiables, relative to the total weight of the oil, advantageously more than 4% by weight of unsaponifiables, more preferably more than 4.5% by weight of unsaponifiables.
- Passiflora seed oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction advantageously comprises fatty acids having from 12 to 22, more preferably from 14 to 20, carbon atoms. These fatty acids can be saturated, monounsaturated or polyunsaturated.
- the unsaponifiable fraction is advantageously mainly composed of tocopherols, tocotrienols and sterols. There are also squalenes.
- the tocopherol content advantageously ranges from 0.1% to 3% by weight, more preferably from 0.5% to 3% by weight, still more preferably from 1% to 3% by weight, tocopherols, relative to the total weight of the unsaponifiable fraction.
- tocopherols ⁇ -tocopherol, ⁇ -tocopherol, ⁇ -tocopherol and ⁇ -tocopherol are advantageously found.
- These tocopherols advantageously comprise from 60% to 100% by weight, more preferably from 80% to 100% by weight, of the total weight of the tocopherols.
- the tocotrienol content advantageously varies from 5% to 25% by weight, more preferably from 8% to 25% by weight, even more advantageously from 10% to 20% by weight, of tocotrienols, relative to the total weight of the unsaponifiable fraction.
- ⁇ -tocotrienol, ⁇ -tocotrienol, ⁇ -tocotrienol are advantageously found.
- These tocotrienols advantageously constitute from 60% to 100% by weight, more preferably from 80% to 100% by weight, of the total weight of the tocotrienols.
- the sterol content advantageously ranges from 30% to 60% by weight, more preferably from 35% to 55% by weight, more preferably from 40% to 50% by weight, of sterols by weight. total of the unsaponifiable fraction.
- campesterol, stigmasterol, ⁇ -sitosterol and A7-stigmasterol are advantageously found.
- These sterols advantageously comprise 60% to 100% by weight, more preferably 70% to 90% by weight, of the total weight of the unsaponifiable fraction.
- the content of squalenes preferably ranges from 10% to 35% by weight, more preferably from 15% to 30% by weight, still more preferably from 15% to 25% by weight, of squalene, relative to to the total weight of the unsaponifiable fraction.
- the unsaponifiable fraction thus advantageously comprises tocopherols, tocotrienols, sterols and squalenes, preferably in the previously specified levels.
- the unsaponifiable fraction may also include other unidentified unsaponifiables.
- the content of unidentified unsaponifiables is less than 30% by weight, relative to the total weight of the unsaponifiable fraction, more preferably from 0% to 25% by weight.
- the lipid extract is a Passiflora seed oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction. It advantageously comprises from 3 to 15% by weight of unsaponifiables, relative to the total weight of the oil. It advantageously has the following specifications:
- the lipid extract is the unsaponifiable fraction.
- This unsaponifiable fraction is as previously described
- step b) When it is desired to recover the enriched oil unsaponifiable, step b) is not implemented.
- step b) When it is desired to recover the unsaponifiable fraction, step b) is implemented.
- This step b) advantageously comprises the following successive steps:
- the invention also relates to a process for preparing an extract according to the invention comprising the following successive steps:
- the process comprises a first step of extraction of the oil by technologies known to those skilled in the art such as pressure, extraction by solvents, under supercritical pressure and more particularly by pressure or under supercritical pressure and preferably by pressure.
- the oil can be refined or not by the technologies known to those skilled in the art and preferably unrefined. This oil is then subjected to molecular distillation to yield an oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction (or concentrate).
- the oils can be extracted by several processes:
- organic solvents aliphatic alkanes, alcohols, chlorinated solvents, fluorinated solvents
- the crude passionflower oil can be refined according to methods known to those skilled in the art such as physical refining (water degumming, deacidification by deodorization at high temperature) and chemical refining (water degumming or treatment acid to remove phospholipids, neutralization of free fatty acids with a basic solution, decolorization, frigmentation and deodorization).
- physical refining water degumming, deacidification by deodorization at high temperature
- chemical refining water degumming or treatment acid to remove phospholipids, neutralization of free fatty acids with a basic solution, decolorization, frigmentation and deodorization.
- the crude passionflower oil obtained above is advantageously concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction by a molecular distillation process.
- Unsaponifiable is the fraction of a fatty substance which, after prolonged action of an alkaline base, remains insoluble in water and can be extracted with an organic solvent.
- Five major groups of substances are present in most unsaponifiables of vegetable oils: saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbons, aliphatic or terpene alcohols, sterols, tocopherols, tocotrienols, carotenoid pigments and xanthophylls.
- This molecular distillation step is preferably carried out using a device selected from centrifugal type molecular distillers and scraped film type molecular devices.
- Centrifugal molecular distillers are known to those skilled in the art.
- EP 493 144 discloses such a molecular distiller.
- the product to be distilled is spread in a thin layer on the heated surface (hot surface) of a conical rotor rotating at high speed.
- the distillation chamber is placed under vacuum. Under these conditions, there is evaporation and not boiling, from the hot surface, of the constituents of the oil such as unsaponifiables, the advantage being that the oil and its constituents, including unsaponifiables (these products are deemed fragile ), are not degraded during evaporation.
- Molecular distillers of scraped film type are also known to those skilled in the art. In general, they comprise a distillation chamber equipped with a rotating scraper, allowing continuous spreading on the evaporation surface (hot surface) of the products to be distilled. The product vapors are condensed through a refrigerated finger placed in the center of the distillation chamber. Peripheral supply and vacuum systems are very close to those of a centrifugal distiller (pumps power supply, vane and oil diffusion vacuum pumps, etc.). The recovery of residues and distillates in glass balloons is by gravitational flow.
- the distilled fraction rich in unsaponifiables preferably represents 3 to 15% by weight of the starting oil, and the distilled fraction rich in triglycerides advantageously represents 85 to 97% by weight of the starting oil.
- the product obtained may optionally be deodorized and / or decolorized by methods known to those skilled in the art.
- the passionflower oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction thus obtained has the characteristics described above.
- step b) When it is desired to recover the enriched oil unsaponifiable, step b) is not implemented.
- step b) When it is desired to recover the unsaponifiable fraction, step b) is implemented.
- This step advantageously comprises the following successive steps:
- the unsaponifiable passionflower oil can be obtained by methods known to those skilled in the art. For example, it can be obtained by saponification on passionflower oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, then extracting this unsaponifiable with a suitable solvent. This extract is then washed until complete removal of the soap and the solvent is evaporated. Finally unsaponifiable advantageously undergoes deodorization with water vapor and stripping with nitrogen to remove traces of solvent.
- the unsaponifiable passionflower oil thus obtained advantageously has the characteristics described above.
- the lipid extract of passionflower seeds is itself chosen from the group consisting of an oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, an unsaponifiable fraction, the unsaponifiable fraction having the specifications given previously.
- the invention also relates to a composition
- a composition comprising, as an active ingredient, a lipid extract of Passiflora seeds according to the invention and a suitable excipient.
- the composition advantageously comprises from 0.01% to 20% by weight of said lipid extract, relative to the total weight of the composition.
- the extract is advantageously used as an active agent in a composition such as a cosmetic, dermatological or pharmaceutical composition, which may comprise one or more suitable excipients.
- the composition may further comprise at least one other active compound in addition to the lipid extract of passionflower. This other compound may be chosen from all the compounds and their functional equivalents, stated below.
- This other compound may in particular be chosen from active agents conventionally used in dermatology or cosmetics, such as emollients, moisturizing active agents, activators of keratin synthesis, kératorégulateurs, keratolymila, skin barrier restructuring agents (activators of synthesis of skin lipids), PPAR agonists (or Peroxysome Proliferator Activated Receptor), RXR or LXR agonists, sebum-regulating agents, anti-irritant agents, soothing agents, anti-inflammatory agents, anti-inflammatory agents and anti-inflammatory agents.
- active agents conventionally used in dermatology or cosmetics, such as emollients, moisturizing active agents, activators of keratin synthesis, kératorégulateurs, keratolytiques, skin barrier restructuring agents (activators of synthesis of skin lipids), PPAR agonists (or Peroxysome Proliferator Activated Receptor), RXR or LXR agonists, sebum-regulating agents, anti-irri
- oxidizing agents and anti-aging agents depigmenting or hypodepigmenting agents, pigmenting agents, lipolytic agents or lipogenesis inhibitors or anti-cellulite or slimming agents, mineral or organic filters and sunscreens, antifungal compounds, preservatives, anti-bacterial agents, pre and probiotics, antibiotics, immuno-m odulados.
- the cicatrizing and / or restructuring agents of the cutaneous barrier that can be used in combination are advantageously panthenol (vitamin B5), arabinogalactan, zinc oxide, ceramides, cholesterol, squalane and phospho lipids. .
- the sebo-regulating agents that can be used in combination are advantageously chosen from the group consisting of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors.
- Zinc and zinc derivatives such as its gluconate, salicylate and pyroglutamic acid salts
- spironolactone also exhibit sebo-suppressor activity.
- Other sebum regulators of lipid origin acting on the quality of sebum, such as linoleic acid are also of interest.
- the anti-inflammatory and / or anti-irritant and / or soothing agent may be arabinogalactan.
- the solar protective active agents that can be used in combination are advantageously filters and UVB and / or UVA solar screens, such as inorganic and / or organic screens or filters known to those skilled in the art, which will adapt their choice and their concentrations depending on the degree protection sought.
- the preservatives that can be used in combination are, for example, those generally used in cosmetics, molecules with antibacterial activity (pseudoconservatives) such as caprylic derivatives such as, for example, capryloyl glycine and glyceryl caprylate; hexanediol, sodium levulinate, and zinc and copper derivatives (gluconate and PC A).
- caprylic derivatives such as, for example, capryloyl glycine and glyceryl caprylate
- hexanediol sodium levulinate
- zinc and copper derivatives gluconate and PC A
- active ingredients recommended in combination with the extract according to the invention mention may be made of plant extracts, in particular:
- vegetable oils such as soybean oil and / or rapeseed oil, avocado oil (WO2004 / 012496, WO2004 / 012752, WO2004 / 016106, WO2007 / 057439), lupine oil and advantageously, sweet white lupine oil (WO98 / 47479), or a mixture of these oils;
- the oleodistillate or the vegetable or animal oil concentrates especially sunflower, more advantageously linoleic sunflower concentrates, such as sunflower oil concentrated in unsaponifiables (Soline ® - WO2001 / 21150), marketed by Laboratoires Expanscience, oils concentrated in unsaponifiable avocado oil, rapeseed, maize useful especially for their moisturizing and / or emollient, healing and / or restructuring of the skin barrier, anti-inflammatory and / or anti-irritant and / or soothing;
- sunflower oil concentrated in unsaponifiables Soline ® - WO2001 / 21150
- Unsaponifiable plant or vegetable oil preferably of avocado furans (Avocadofurane® ®), obtainable by the method described in international patent application WO 01/21605, the unsaponifiables avocado and / or soybeans, more particularly a mixture of furanic avocado Emponifiables and unsaponifiable soybeans, preferably in a ratio of about 1/3 - 2/3 (such as Piasclédine®), unsaponifiables of soy (as obtained according to US Pat.
- avocado furans Avocadofurane® ®
- the sterile unsaponifiables typically unsaponifiables whose sterols content, methylsterols and triterpene alcohol is between 20 and 95% by weight, preferably 45-65% by weight, relative to the total weight of the unsaponifiable
- phytosterols typically sterol esters and vitamin derivatives, useful especially for their healing and / or restructuring of the skin barrier, anti age, anti-inflammatory;
- Peptides or complexes of plant amino acids in particular avocados (such as those described in international application WO2005 / 105123), lupine peptides (such as those described in international application WO2005 / 102259), quinoa peptides (such as those described in international application WO2008 / 080974), maca peptides (such as those described in international application WO2004 / 112742), fermented or non-fermented soybean peptides, rice peptides (such as those described in the international application WO2008 / 009709), useful in particular for their moisturizing and / or emollient (avocado), kerato-regulating (lupine, quinoa), healing and / or restructuring of the barrier (maca, quinoa, soy), antiseptic inflammatory and / or anti-irritant and / or soothing (lupine, quinoa), antioxidant (avocado), anti-aging (lupine, maca), pigmenting (rice), schi
- Plant sugars in particular avocado sugars (such as those described in the application WO2005 / 115421), useful in particular for their kerato-regulating, healing and / or restructuring property of the cutaneous, anti-inflammatory and / or irritant barrier and / or soothing;
- Extracts rich in polyphenols and more particularly extracts of avocado fruits (such as those described in application FR 1 061 055), extracts of maca leaves (such as those described in application FR 1 061 047) , and extracts of aerial parts of Gynandropsis gynandra (such as those described in application FR 1 061 051),
- oxazolines in particular those chosen from the group consisting of 2-undecyl-4-hydroxymethyl-4-methyl-1,3-oxazoline, 2-undecyl-4,4-dimethyl-1,3-oxazoline, (E) -4,4-dimethyl-2-heptadec-8-enyl-1,3-oxazoline, 4-hydroxymethyl-4-methyl- 2-heptadecyl-1,3-oxazoline, (E) -4-hydroxymethyl-4-methyl-2-heptadec-8-enyl-1,3-oxazoline, 2-undecyl-4-ethyl-4-hydroxymethyl l, 3-oxazoline (preferably 2-undecyl-4,4-dimethyl-l, 3-oxazoline, called OX-100 ® or Cyclocéramide; WO20040
- All of these combinations comprise at least one other active compound, in addition to the passionflower seed extract, and may comprise two, three, four or more active compounds as described above.
- composition according to the invention can be formulated in the form of various preparations suitable for topical administration, oral, rectal, vaginal, nasal, atrial or bronchial administration, as well as parenteral administration.
- the composition according to the invention is formulated in the form of a preparation suitable for topical administration or oral administration.
- the various preparations are suitable for topical administration and include, in particular, creams, emulsions, milks, ointments, lotions, oils, aqueous or hydro-alcoholic or glycolic solutions, powders, patches, sprays, shampoos, varnishes or any other product for external application.
- composition comprising an extract of passiflora seeds having the specifications indicated is particularly intended for cosmetic, pharmaceutical, dermatological, nutraceutical use.
- composition in the context of a cosmetic, pharmaceutical or dermatological use, the composition will advantageously be formulated in the form of a preparation adapted for topical administration.
- the composition comprising a lipid extract of passionflower seeds, itself chosen from the group consisting of an oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, an unsaponifiable fraction, is particularly intended for a cosmetic, pharmaceutical or dermatological use.
- composition will advantageously be formulated in the form of a preparation suitable for oral administration.
- the invention also relates to an extract according to the invention or a composition according to the invention for use as, or in a dermatological composition, pharmaceutical or as, or in a functional food.
- a functional food is a conventional food, or its appearance, that is part of the normal diet, and has the characteristic of providing beneficial physiological effects beyond its usual nutritional functions or reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
- the composition or the extract according to the present invention is used in the prevention and / or treatment of disorders or pathologies of the skin and / or mucous membranes and / or integuments.
- the composition or the extract according to the invention is used to stimulate, restore or regulate the metabolism of skin and mucous cells and / or in the prevention and / or treatment of dermal tissue disorders.
- the extract according to the invention can be used for one or more of the following indications:
- composition or the extract according to the invention can be used to prevent or delay premature cutaneous aging, in particular photoinduced skin aging. They are therefore useful in a cream or other formulation to prevent, reduce and / or treat wrinkles, fine lines or an alteration of the microrelief.
- the composition or the extract according to the invention can be used to reinforce the mechanical properties of the skin and the mucous membranes, in particular to combat wilted, soft skin. , sagging and / or thinning, and / or strengthening and / or restoring the elasticity or firmness of the skin.
- composition or the extract according to the invention can also be used for the prevention and / or treatment of adipose tissue alterations.
- composition or the extract according to the invention is intended for the prevention and / or the treatment of allergic, inflammatory, irritative reactions or pathologies or disorders of the barrier or homeostasis of the skin, superficial body growths ( hair and nails) and / or mucous membranes (gingiva, periodontal, genital mucosa) immature, normal or mature / aged.
- composition or the extract according to the invention can also be used to promote healing.
- composition or the extract according to the invention can thus be used in the prevention and / or treatment of pathologies or conditions chosen from the group consisting of superficial scars, fragile lips and cheilites, stretch marks, and skin after stings. , abrasions of the skin, pimples and / or skin crusts, and fragile and sensitive skin.
- the composition or the extract according to the invention is particularly suitable for preventing or treating stretch marks on the skin.
- prevention of stretch marks of the skin is meant according to the present invention an action to avoid or at least reduce the formation of stretch marks, that is to say their length, width and / or or depth, in the context of a cosmetic or dermatological treatment, by application of the composition, before and during an event known to cause the appearance of stretch marks, such as a pregnancy.
- treatment of stretch marks on the skin is meant according to the present invention an action that makes it possible to regress, that is to say, to regress, that is to say to resorb, within the scope of a cosmetic or dermatological treatment, in a visible and measurable manner, of stretch marks already formed, that is to say their length, width and / or depth.
- composition used according to the invention can be applied to areas of the skin that can form stretch marks, including stretch marks being formed or even including stretch marks already formed.
- composition or the extract according to the invention can be used for the prevention and / or treatment of reactions, disorders or pathologies:
- dermatitis of the seat such as acne, rosacea or erythrocouperosis, psoriasis, vascular disorders, dermatitis of the seat, atopic dermatitis, eczema, contact dermatitis, irritative dermatitis, allergic dermatitis, dermatitis seborrheic (crust of milk), psoriasis, sensitive skin, reactive skin, dry skin (xerosis), dehydrated skin, skin with redness, erythema, aged or photoaged skin, photosensitized skin, pigmented skin (melasma, post-inflammatory pigmentation ...), skin depigmented (vitiligo), skin with cellulite, loose skin, skin with stretch marks, scabs, chapped skin, punctures, crevices especially of the breasts , sunburns, inflammations due to rays of all kinds, irritations by chemical agents, physical (eg tension stress for pregnant women), bacteriological, fungal or viral, parasitic
- mucous membranes such as gums and periodontitis that may have gingivitis (sensitive gums of newborns, hygiene problems, due to smoking or other), periodontal disease, or genital mucosa that may be irritating to external male or female genitalia or internal and / or
- - Dandruff such as nails (brittle nails, fragile ...) and hair (alopecia, dandruff, hirsutism, seborrheic dermatitis, folliculitis) immature, normal or mature, particularly presenting disorders of the scalp such as alopecia ( or areata) androgenetic, acute, localized, cicatricial, congenital, occipital infants, aerata, due to chemotherapy / radiotherapy or telogenic peffluvium, anagen effluvium, hair dystrophy, trichotillomania, ringworm or dandruff.
- the invention also relates to a method for the cosmetic care of the skin and / or integuments and / or mucous membranes, with a view to improving their state and / or their appearance, advantageously with a view to improving firmness, elasticity or the tonicity of the skin comprising the oral or topical administration of an extract according to the invention or a composition according to the invention.
- the invention also relates to a method for the cosmetic treatment of dry skin, with a feeling of tightness, comprising the oral or topical administration of an extract according to the invention or a composition according to the invention. .
- the subject of the invention is also a cosmetic treatment method for reshaping the silhouette, limiting the "orange peel” effect comprising the oral or topical administration of an extract according to the invention or a composition according to the invention.
- the invention finally relates to a functional food comprising a lipid extract as defined above.
- the functional food can be chosen from:
- Dairy products such as cheese, butter, milk and other dairy drinks, blends and spreads made from milk products, ice creams and yogurts;
- fat products such as margarines, spreads, mayonnaise, cooking fats, frying oils and salad dressings;
- confectionery such as chocolate, sweets, chewing gums, desserts, toppings, sherbets, glazes, and other fillings;
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages including sodas and other non-alcoholic beverages, fruit juices, dietary supplements, beverage substitutes such as those sold under the brand name Boost TM and Ensure TM and;
- Miscellaneous products such as eggs, processed foods such as soups, ready-made pasta sauces, ready meals and other similar products.
- composition or the extract of the present invention can be incorporated directly and without any other modification into the food, the nutraceuticals, the dietetic products especially hyperprotéinés or beverages and this thanks to techniques such as mixing, infusion, injection , mixing, absorption, kneading and spraying.
- the modes of administration, the dosages and the optimal dosage forms of the compounds and compositions according to the invention can be determined according to the criteria generally taken into account in the establishment of a pharmaceutical treatment, in particular a dermatological treatment, or a veterinary treatment adapted to a particular patient or animal such as the age or body weight of the patient or animal, the severity of his general condition, the tolerance to treatment, the side effects noted, the type of skin.
- An example of concentrate according to the invention is a crude oil of P. Edulis concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction.
- the extract is prepared by molecular distillation.
- Sterols have the following mass distribution:
- Example 2 Compositions for topical application
- the lipid extract of passionflower seed itself selected from the group consisting of an oil concentrated in its unsaponifiable fraction, an unsaponifiable can be incorporated into various cosmetic products, such as cleaning waters, oil-in-water emulsions, water-in-oil emulsions, oils, milks, lotions, shampoos, foaming products and sprays, the compositions of which are set forth below examples.
- TRIMETHAMINE From 0 to 1%
- PHYTOSPHINGOSINE From 0 to 1%
- VITAMIN B5 From 0 to 5%
- ALPHA BISABOLOL NAT From 0 to 1%
- ALPHA TOCOPHEROL From 0 to 1%
- ANTIMOUSSE 70414 From 0 to 1%
- VITAMIN B 12 From 0 to 5%
- VASELINE FLUID OIL From 1 to 5%
- SILICONE 345 From 1 to 5%
- VITAMIN B5 From 0 to 5%
- ADJUSTER H From 0 to 1%
- BIOTINE From 0 to 5%
- the extract tested is the concentrate of Example 1. It will be named in the studies "passionflower concentrate”. Unless otherwise indicated, the percentages are expressed by weight of concentrate relative to the total weight of the tested composition.
- Table 7 List of genes whose expression varies significantly in the presence of Passionflower concentrate in normal human fibroblasts
- Passionflower concentrate induced the expression of the antioxidant enzymes Mitochondrial peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase, NADH dehydrogenase, catalase (whose activity decreases during aging) and glutathione synthetase which catalyze the synthesis of glutathione (antioxidant molecule).
- the passionflower concentrate helps to protect the dermis from oxidative damage.
- Passiflora concentrate induced the expression of hyaluronan synthase 2, an enzyme involved in the synthesis of hyaluronic acid, polysaccharide known for its ability to retain water, to support the architecture of tissues and the elasticity of the skin and to regulate cell migration.
- hyaluronan synthase 2 an enzyme involved in the synthesis of hyaluronic acid, polysaccharide known for its ability to retain water, to support the architecture of tissues and the elasticity of the skin and to regulate cell migration.
- Passionflower concentrate increases the biosynthesis of hyaluronic acid and thus promotes the hydration of the dermis and its elasticity.
- Passiflora concentrate induced the expression of the genes encoding type 1, 4 and 7 collagens, fibrinin (component of elastic fibers), lysyl hydroxylase 1 (enzyme involved in the formation of elastic fibers), fibromodulin and lumican (small proteoglycans that regulate fibril formation), fibronectin, and MMP3 (involved in remodeling the collagen network).
- the Passionflower concentrate contributes to increase the fibrinogenesis and remodeling of the extracellular matrix of the dermis to allow a better cohesion and elasticity of the dermis.
- Table 9 Proliferation of normal human fibroblasts, luminescence intensity proportional to the amount of incorporated BrdU expressed as a percentage increase over untreated control.
- Table 10 Gene expression (in relative amount) of collagen I and elastin in normal human fibroblasts treated with Passionflower concentrate; percentage increase over untreated control.
- the GlaSbox ® system was used to evaluate the relaxing effect of Passionflower concentrate on fibroblasts from a recent (red) stretch mark.
- the GlaSbox system makes it possible to measure, within an equivalent dermis, the contractile forces developed by the fibroblasts.
- Fibroblasts derived from red stretch marks develop contractile forces superior to the forces developed by fibroblasts of healthy skin.
- Red stretch mark fibroblasts significantly increased contractile strengths than neighboring healthy skin fibroblasts (results not shown).
- Passiflora concentrate significantly decreased contractile forces generated by red stretch mark fibroblasts ( Figures 1A and 1B).
- FIG. 1 Contractile forces developed by red stretch mark fibroblasts (RVF) in the presence or absence of Passionflower Concentrate (MJ) in an equivalent dermis under tension in the GlaSbox ® system
- the human white adipose tissue exerts a fundamental metabolic function by providing other tissues of the body energetic molecules in the form of fatty acids released by the process of adipocyte lipolysis: the adipocyte mobilizes its energy reserves by hydrolyzing the triglycerides stored in acids fat and glycerol; the fatty acids thus released into the blood can be used by other tissues for energy purposes.
- the effect of Passionflower concentrate on adipocyte lipolysis was evaluated by the determination of glycerol released during the hydrolysis of triglycerides stored in mature human adipocytes grown in 3 dimensions,
- Mature adipocytes derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue biopsies from five donors (normo-weighted or overweight), were isolated and encapsulated in a peptide gel to maintain their survival and biological functionality in culture. Encapsulated mature adipocytes were incubated in the presence of 0.001% or 0.005% passionflower concentrate or 10 ⁇ M forskolin (reference) for 4 hours. At the end of the incubation, the glycerol released was assayed in the culture medium by means of an assay kit (Randox), the values obtained were normalized by the amount of DNA evaluated using a kit (Invitrogen).
- Rosin assay kit
- the release of glycerol by the adipocytes was increased by the passionflower concentrate in each of the 5 donors studied.
- Table 6 shows the average of the effect observed on the 5 donors: the Passionflower concentrate has significantly stimulated the release of glycerol, it therefore promotes adipocyte lipolysis in favor of a slimming effect.
- Table 12 Lipolytic effect of Passionflower concentrate evaluated by the release of glycerol by mature adipocytes. Mean ⁇ standard deviation of 5 donors. : p ⁇ 0.01 - Wilcoxon / Kruskal Wallis non-parametric test
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