Use of oxazolidinone derivatives as anti-penetrating agents...

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A61K 31/42 (2006.01) A61K 47/16 (2006.01) C07D 263/24 (2006.01)

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CA 2216569

The invention concerns the use of oxazolidinone derivatives in a topical application composition, in particular cosmetic or dermatological. These derivatives prevent the penetration of active agents compatible with the skin, hair and/or mucous membranes, and thus reduce or even eliminate the side effects of these agents without reducing their effectiveness. Thus, the cosmetic or dermatological compositions containing such active agents can treat the skin, mucous membranes and hair gently.

L'invention se rapporte à l'utilisation de dérivés d'oxazolidinone dans une composition à application topique, notamment cosmétique ou dermatologique. Ces dérivés permettent notamment d'empêcher la pénétration d'actifs compatibles avec la peau, les cheveux et/ou les muqueuses, et ainsi de réduire voire supprimer les effets secondaires de ces actifs sans diminuer leur efficacité. Ainsi, les compositions cosmétiques ou dermatologiques contenant de tels actifs permettent de traiter en douceur la peau, les muqueuses et les cheveux.

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