um, anyone familiar with htis?
http://www.freepaten...09/0047224.html
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Various products capable of inhibiting this glycation reaction are known, including aminoguanidine, which is the inhibitor that is the most widely known (U.S. Pat. No. 5,130,324), taurine (Devamanoharan P. S., 1997, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 177, 245-250), carnosine (Hipkiss A. R., 1995, Febs Letters, 371, 81-85), certain vitamins (B1, B6), bilberry extracts (FR-2 802 425), hydroxystilbenes such as resveratrol (FR-2 796 278) and 3,3′,5,5′-tetrahydroxystilbene (FR-2 802 420) and ergothioneine (FR-2 810 548).
In addition to compounds that inhibit the glycation of proteins, it is known that certain compounds (including the product ALT711 manufactured by Alteon Corporation) are capable of breaking the crosslinking bonds between two proteins, formed as a result of the Maillard reaction (Melton L., Age breakers—Rupturing the body's sugar - protein bond might turn back the clock, Sci. Am., 2000, 283(1): 16; Asif M. et al., An advanced glycation end - product crosslink breaker reverses age - related increases in myocardial stiffness, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 2000, 97(6), 2808-2813).
However, to the Applicant's knowledge, it has never yet been suggested that compounds capable of breaking the crosslinking bonds between two proteins might be useful as anti-glycation agents for topical application to the skin, for the purpose especially of treating the signs of ageing of the skin. It has not been suggested either that N-hydroxy imides were useful for this purpose.
The Applicant has now discovered, surprisingly and unexpectedly, that certain N-hydroxy imides have the property of reducing or even inhibiting the glycation of proteins and thus of acting firstly on the age-related loss of tonicity of the skin, and secondly on the “orange-peel” appearance.
It has moreover been demonstrated that these N-hydroxy imides also have antioxidant properties that allow them to act on the causes of photo-ageing, in addition to their effect on the previously described signs of chronological ageing. They therefore constitute compounds of choice for efficiently combating all the effects of age on the skin, whether of chronological or actinic origin.
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Edited by curious_sle, 29 December 2010 - 10:16 AM.