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`Schönrock, Uwe, Dr., 22844 Norderstedt, DE; Pollet,
`Dieter, Dr., 22523 Hamburg, DE; Schreiner, Volker, Dr.,
`22523 Hamburg, DE; Märker, Uwe, 22085 Hamburg,
`DE; Kruse, Inge, 20146 Hamburg, DE
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`Documents to be taken into consideration in assessing
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` DE 34 47 618 C2
` DE 43 23 615 A1
` DE 33 19 282 A1
` DE 26 17 919 A1
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`= US 40 88 756
` FR 26 51 434 A1
` FR 26 49 610 A1
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`US 39 37 809
`EP 04 84 199 B1
`EP 02 56 472 A3
`EP 02 56 472 A2
`Derwent Abstract, 84-227814/37 to J5 9134-707-A;
`JP Patents Abstracts of Japan: 63-152309
`A.,C-541,Nov. 8,1988,Vol.12,No.421;
`6- 80564 A.,C-1217,June 27,1994,Vol.18,No.337;
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` Use of adenosine for enhancing cell proliferation in
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`Use of an effective content of adenosine in cosmetic or dermatological preparations
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`BUNDESDRUCKEREI
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`L'OREAL USA, INC. EX. 1004
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`DESCRIPTION
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`The present invention relates to the use of adenosine
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`in cosmetic and dermatological preparations.
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`In a separate embodiment, the present invention relates
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`to cosmetic and dermatological preparations for the
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`prevention and therapy of cosmetic or dermatological
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`skin changes such as, for example, skin aging.
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`The skin ages because of endogenous, genetically
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`determined influences. Exogenous factors, such as UV-
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`This produces a number of degenerative processes whose
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`results include the following structural changes and
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`insult in the dermis and epidermis (dermatoheliosis),
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`depending on the magnitude of the influencing factors:
`a) Involution of the microvascular system.
`b) Loosening and formation of wrinkles in part due to
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`the reduction and cross-linking of collagen and
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`accumulation of glucosaminoglycans (basic substance).
`c) Flattening of the reticular plugs. In conjunction
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`epidermis, through which substances for the nourishment
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`and cleansing of the epidermis are exchanged.
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`conjunction with abnormal formation of the horny layer
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`(hornification) that leads to drying out of the skin.
`e) Abnormal regulation of cell division (proliferation)
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`resulting in atypical cells and polarity loss.
`f) Local hyper-, hypo-, and abnormal pigmentations (age
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`spots).
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`Accordingly, the present invention relates to products
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`for the care and prevention of aged skin and for the
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`therapy of the damage resulting from skin aging, in
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`particular those phenomena listed in a) to f).
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`It was surprising and unforeseeable by the specialist
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`that for enhancement of cell proliferation in human
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`skin, preferably in cosmetic or dermatological
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`preparations, remedies the drawbacks of the prior art.
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`In one particular embodiment, the present invention
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`accordingly relates to the use of adenosine for the
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`care and prevention of aged skin and for the therapy of
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`the damage resulting from skin aging, in particular
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`those phenomena listed in a) to f).
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`Adenosine is characterized by the structural formula:
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`DE-OS 24 01 450 discloses pharmaceutical compositions
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`for the relief of proliferative skin diseases
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`containing an effective adenosine content. Furthermore;
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`several prior art documents are known that deal with
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`the cosmetic or dermatological use of adenosine
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`phosphates (cyclic adenosine-3'5'-monophosphate = cAMP,
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`adenosine monophosphate = AMP, adenosine diphosphate =
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`ADP, adenosine triphosphate = ATP), for example US
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`patent specification 4,702,913, in which the use of ATP
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`discussed. The prior art does not, however, provide an
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`indication of the use according to this invention.
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`According to the use as described in the invention,
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`cosmetic or dermatological formulations can be composed
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`decorative cosmetics. They contain preferably 0.001% by
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`weight to 10% by weight, but particularly 0.01% by
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`weight to 6% by weight, of the active substance
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`combinations according to the invention relative to the
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`total weight of the product.
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`For use according to the invention, the cosmetic and
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`dermatological preparations are — applied in sufficient
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`quantity to the skin and/or hair in the manner
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`Cosmetic and dermatological preparations can be in
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`various forms for use according to the invention. For
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`example, they can be a solution, a non-aqueous
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`preparation, a water-in-oil (W/O) or oil-in-water (O/W)
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`emulsion or microemulsion, a multiple emulsion such as
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`a water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion, a gel, a
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`solid stick, a salve or even an aerosol. Adenosine can
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`form according to the invention, for example in
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`collagen matrices and other conventional encapsulation
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`materials, for example as cellulose encapsulations, in
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`gelatins, wax matrices or encapsulated in liposomes. In
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`particular, wax matrices as disclosed in DE-OS 43 08
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`282 have been shown to be advantageous.
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`The addition of adenosine to aqueous systems or tenside
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`preparations for cleansing the skin and the hair is
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`invention.
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`In keeping with the use according to the invention,
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`cosmetic and dermatological preparations can contain
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`cosmetic adjuvants as conventionally used in such
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`preparations, for example preservatives, bactericides,
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`fragrances, anti-foaming agents, dyes, pigments having
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`emulsifiers, softening, wetting and/or moisture-
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`retaining substances, fats, oils, waxes or other
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`conventional components of a cosmetic or dermatological
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`formulation like alcohols, polyols, polymers, foam
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`stabilizers, electrolytes, organic solvents or silicone
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`antioxidants.
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`According to the invention, all antioxidants suitable
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`histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan) and their derivatives,
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`imidazoles (for example, urocanic acid) and their
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`derivatives, peptides such as D,L-carnosine, D-
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`anserine);
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`example, α-carotene, β-carotene, lycopine) and their
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`derivatives; chlorogenic acid and its derivatives,
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`liponic acid and its derivatives (for example,
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`dihydroliponic acid), aurothioglucose, propylthiouracil
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`cysteine, cystine, cystamine and their glycosyl-, N-
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`lauryl-, palmitoyl-, oleyl-, γ-linoleyl-, cholesteryl-
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`dilaurylthiodipropionate,
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`thiodipropionic acid and their derivatives (esters,
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`ethers, peptides, lipids, nucleotides, nucleosides and
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`sulfoximine) in very low, tolerable doses (for example,
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`pmol to µmol/kg); in addition, (metal) chelators (for
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`example, α-hydroxy fatty acids, palmitic acid, phytinic
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`acid, bile extracts, bilirubin, biliverdin, EDTA, EGTA
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`and their derivatives; unsaturated fatty acids and
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`ubiquinone and ubiquinol and their derivatives; vitamin
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`C and its derivatives (for example, ascorbyl palmitate,
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`Mg-ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl acetate), tocopherols
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`and derivatives (for example, vitamin E acetate),
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`coniferyl benzoate of benzoic resin, rutic acid and its
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`derivatives; butylhydroxytoluene, butylhydroxyanisol,
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`derivates, mannose and its derivatives, sesamol,
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`sesamolin, zinc and its derivatives (for example, ZnO,
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`ZnSO4), selenium and its derivatives (for example,
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`selenium methionine), stilbene and its derivatives (for
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`example, stilbene oxide, trans-stilbene oxide) and the
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`esters, ethers, sugars, nucleotides, nucleosides,
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`peptides and lipids) of said active substances.
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`preferably 0.001 to 30% by weight, particularly
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`preferred 0.05 — 20% by weight, particularly 1-10% by
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`weight, relative to the total weight of the
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`In so far as vitamin E and/or its derivatives represent
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`the antioxidant or antioxidants, it is advantageous if
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`their respective concentrations are chosen from the
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`chosen from the range of 0.001 — 10% by weight relative
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`to the total weight of the formulation.
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`Emulsions according to the invention are advantageous
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`emulsifier as is conventionally used for such a
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`from the following group of substances:
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`triglycerides of capric or caprylic acid, preferably,
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`however, castor oil;
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`acids with low-carbon alcohols, for example with
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`isopropanol, propylene glycol or glycerin, or esters of
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`fatty alcohols with low-carbon alkanoic acids or with
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`low-carbon
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`ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monoethyl or monobutyl
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`ether, propylene glycol monomethyl, monoethyl or
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`alcohols such as ethanol, isopropanol, 1,2-propane
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`diol, glycerin and particularly one or a plurality of
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`polysaccharides or their derivatives such as hyaluronic
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`acid, xanthan gums, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose,
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`particularly advantageously from the polyacrylate
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`group, preferably a polyacrylate from the group of so-
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`called carbopols, for example type 980, 981, 1382,
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`disperse) 2001, 2020, 2050 types, either singly or in
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`Emulsions according to the invention are advantageous
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`above-named oils in the presence of a thickening agent,
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`which in the case of oil-alcohol gels is preferably
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`silicon dioxide or an aluminum silicate, or in the case
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`polyacrylate.
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`As a propellant for sprayable preparations in aerosol
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`propellants, for example hydrocarbons (propane, butane,
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`isobutane) are suitable and can be used alone or in
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`weight, preferably 0.5 to 10% by weight, in particular
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`1.0 to 6.0% by weight relative to the total weight of
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`the preparations, in order to provide cosmetic
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`(4-methylbenzylidene) camphor, 3-benzylidene camphor;
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`methyl) sulfonic acid and its salts.
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`derivatives of dibenzoyl methane, in particular 1-(4'-
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`these combinations, are also the object of the
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`invention. Those quantities used for the UVB
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`adenosine with at least one UVA filter as an
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`combination of adenosine with at least one UVA filter
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`use of a combination of adenosine with at least one UVA
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`filter and at least one UVB filter as an antioxidant in
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`effective adenosine content can also contain inorganic
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`pigments that are conventionally used in cosmetics for
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`the purpose of protecting the skin against UV rays.
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`The cosmetic and dermatological preparations for the
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`protection of hair against UV rays pursuant to the
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`applied when rinsing the hair before or after
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`shampooing, before or after permanent waving, before or
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`after dyeing or bleaching the hair, preparations for
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`blow drying or setting the hair, preparations for
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`hair lacquer, or permanent waving agents.
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`The cosmetic and dermatological preparations contain
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`active
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`and hair treatment. The adjuvants that are used are
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`preservatives, surfactants, foam inhibiting substances,
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`thickeners, emulsifiers, fats, oils, waxes, organic
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`solvents, bactericides, perfumes, dyes or pigments
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`dermatological preparation itself, electrolytes, and
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`substances against oily hair.
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`alkaline earth metal (including magnesium) and zinc
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`salts of inorganic anions and any mixture of such
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`salts, whereby it must be assured that said salts are
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`pharmaceutically and cosmetically safe.
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`The anions according to the invention are preferably
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`chosen from the group of chlorides, sulfates and
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`hydrogen sulfates, phosphates, hydrogen phosphates and
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`linear and cyclic oligophosphates as well as carbonates
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`substance or also a mixture of such substances,
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`adenosine in aqueous medium and an adjuvant as are
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`conventionally used therefor. The surface-active
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`the form of a lotion that is rinsed out and applied,
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`shampooing, between two shampoo applications, before or
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`after permanent wave treatment, then aqueous or water-
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`alcohol solutions are used that may contain surface-
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`active substances whose concentration can be between
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`A cosmetic preparation in the form of a lotion that is
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`not rinsed out, in particular a hair-setting lotion, a
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`lotion that is used when blow-drying hair, a
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`hairdressing and treatment lotion generally is an
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`aqueous, alcoholic or water-alcohol solution and
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`contains at least one cationic, anionic, non-ionic, or
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`amphoteric polymer, or their mixtures as well as
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`adenosine in an effective concentration. The quantity
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`10% by weight, preferably between 0.1 and 3% by weight
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`Cosmetic preparations for the treatment and care of
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`hair that contain adenosine can be non-ionic or anionic
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`contain oils or fatty alcohols that can be also
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`mixtures comprised of both organic components. Said
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`According to the invention, cosmetic preparations for
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`the treatment and care of the hair can be gels that,
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`conventional solvents, preferably contain water,
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`organic thickening agents such as gum arabic, xanthan
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`gum, sodium alginate; derivatives of cellulose,
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`preferably methyl cellulose, hydroxymethyl cellulose,
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`hydroxyethyl
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`cellulose,
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`hydroxypropyl
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`hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose or inorganic thickening
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`agents such as aluminum silicates such as bentonite, or
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`a mixture of polyethylene glycol and polyethylene
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`glycol stearate or distearate. The gel contains the
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`thickening agent in a quantity e.g. between 0.1 and 30%
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`by weight, and preferably between 0.5 and 15% by
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`weight.
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`weight, in particular 0.5% by weight to 5% by weight,
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`relative to the total weight of the product.
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`According to the invention, aqueous cosmetic cleansing
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`used for aqueous cleansing can contain anionic, non-
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`ionic and/or amphoteric tensides, such as:
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`conventional soaps, for example sodium salts of
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`fatty acids
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`alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates, alkane and
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`alkylbenzene sulfonates
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`sulfoacetate
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`sulfobetaine
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`sarcosinate
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`amidosulfobetaine
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`sulfosuccinate
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`sulfosuccinic acid mono ester
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`alkylether carboxylate
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`protein-fatty acid condensates
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`alkyl betaine and amidobetaine
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`fatty acid alkanolamide
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`polyglycol ether derivatives
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`preparations for the skin can be in liquid or solid
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`form. Along with adenosine, they preferably contain at
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`least one anionic, non-ionic or amphoteric surface-
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`active substance or mixtures thereof, and one or a
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`plurality of electrolytes and adjuvants as used
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`conventionally therefor, as desired. The surface-active
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`substance can be present in the cleansing preparations
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`at a concentration between 1 and 94% by weight relative
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`Along with an effective adenosine content, cosmetic
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`preparations that are shampoos contain preferably at
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`least one anionic, non-ionic or amphoteric surface-
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`active substance or mixtures thereof, or possibly an
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`electrolyte and adjuvant according to the invention as
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`used by conventionally therefor. The surface-active
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`substance can be in a concentration between 1% by
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`weight and 94% by weight in the shampoo.
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`In addition to the above-cited tensides, the
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`compositions according to the invention contain water
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`and possibly the conventional cosmetic additives such
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`as
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`fragrance,
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`thickeners,
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`dyes,
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`deodorants,
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`antimicrobial
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`substances,
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`moisturizing
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`agents,
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`complexing and sequestration agents, pearl luster
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`agents, plant extracts, vitamins, active substances,
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`The present invention also includes a cosmetic process
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`for protection of the skin and hair against oxidative
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`or photoxidative processes which is characterized in
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`that a cosmetic agent containing an effective adenosine
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`concentration is applied in sufficient quantity to the
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`skin or hair.
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`The adenosine content in said preparations is
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`preferably 0.001% by weight to 10% by weight, and
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`particularly 0.01% by weight to 6% by weight relative
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`The subject of the invention is also the method for
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`manufacturing the cosmetic products according to the
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`invention and is characterized in that adenosine is
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`cosmetic
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`dermatological
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`formulations in a manner known per se.
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`The following examples are intended to clarify the
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`present invention but not restrict it. All indications
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`otherwise indicated, refer to the weight and the total
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`quantity or to the total weight of the preparations.
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`Cetearyl alcohol
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`Example 1
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`O/W Sunscreen Lotion
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`Wt. %
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`PEG-40 castor oil / sodium cetearyl sulfate
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`Caprylic / capric triglyceride
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`Octyl stearate
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`Octyl methoxycinnamate
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`Butyl methoxydibenzoyl methane
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`Cyclodimethicone
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`Carbomer
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`NaOH (45%)
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`Na3 HEDTA
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`Butylene glycol
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`Adenosine
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`Example 2
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`O/W After-Sun Lotion
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`Stearic acid
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`Glyceryl stearate
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`Isopropyl palmitate
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`Caprylic / capric triglyceride
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`Buxus chinensis
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`Carbomer
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`NaOH (45%)
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`Glycerin
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`Ethanol
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`Adenosine
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`Example 3
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`O/W Sun Cream
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`Stearic acid
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`Octyl dodecanol
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`Isopropyl palmitate
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`Cyclomethicone
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`Methylbenzylidene camphor
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`Butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane
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`Cetyl alcohol
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`Na3 HEDTA
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`4.00
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`5.50
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`0.70
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`1.00
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`0.27
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`0.22
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`1.00
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`5.00
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`0.10
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`Wt. %
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`2.00
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`1.00
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`6.00
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`5.00
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`2.00
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`0.20
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`0.20
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`5.00
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`5.00
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`0.10
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`Wt. %
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`3.50
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`1.00
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`5.00
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`4.00
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`1.00
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`3.00
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`1.00
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`NaOH (45%)
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`Glycerin
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`Adenosine
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`Example 4
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`O/W Cream
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`Trilaureth-4-phosphate
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`Cera microcristallina, paraffinum liquidum
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`Isopropyl palmitate
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`Cetyl alcohol
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`Adenosine
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`Glycerin
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`5
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`Example 5
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`O/W Cream
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`Glyceryl stearate
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`Behenyl alcohol
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`Isopropyl palmitate
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`Octyl dodecanol
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`Glycerin
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`Adenosine
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`Example 6
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`O/W Cream
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`Polyglycery1-3-diisostearate
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`Paraffin oil
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`Ceresin
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`Magnesium stearate
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`Magnesium sulfate
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`Adenosine
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`1.00
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`0.40
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`0.10
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`Wt. %
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`2.00
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`5.00
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`5.00
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`5.00
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`0.10
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`5.00
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`Wt. %
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`3.00
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`5.00
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`3.00
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`3.00
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`5.00
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`0.10
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`Wt. %
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`2.50
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`15.00
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`3.00
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`3.00
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`0.70
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`0.10
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`Glycerin
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`Preservative / fragrance
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`Water, add until
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`3.00
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`q.s.
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`100.00
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`PATENT CLAIMS
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`The use of adenosine for enhancing cell
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`proliferation in human skin.
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`The use of adenosine for combating and relief of
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`the symptoms of exogenous aging of the skin, preferably
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`The use as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized
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`in that the adenosine in cosmetic or dermatological
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`preparations is present in concentrations of 0.01% by
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`weight to 10% by weight, but particularly 0.1% by
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`weight, to 6% by weight, relative in each case to the
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`Certification
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`It is hereby confirmed that the attached photocopies correspond to the first publication of
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`the application that is present in the library of the German Patent and Trademark Office.
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`[signed]
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`Zellner
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`I, Neil Thomas SIMPKIN BA,
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`translator to RWS Group Ltd, of Europa House, Chiltern Park, Chiltern Hill, Chalfont St
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`Peter, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, declare;
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`That I am a citizen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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`That I am well acquainted with the German and English languages.
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`That the attached is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a true translation into the
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`English language of DE19545107.
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`That I believe that all statements made herein of my own knowledge are true and that
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`all statements made on information and belief are true; and further that these statements were
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`made with the knowledge that willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by
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`fine or imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code and
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`that such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of the patent application in the
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`United States of America or any patent issuing thereon.
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`Date: February 28, 2018
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`N. T. SIMPKIN
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`For and on behalf of RWS Group Ltd
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