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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2001

Broad specificity alkaline proteases efficiently reduce the visual scaling associated with soap-induced xerosis.

Kara Newell El-Kadi; Anthony Vincent Rawlings; Carol Feinberg; Allan Watkinson; C. Craig Nunn; Alyse Battaglia; Prem Chandar; Norman Kramer Richardson; David J. Pocalyko

Abstract In xerotic skin, the proteolysis of desmosomes is reduced leading to the accumulation of corneocytes on the surface of the skin. The effect of proteases applied topically to soap-induced xerotic skin was evaluated using a five-point visual scale. The visual scaling associated with soap-induced xerosis could be ameliorated by the topical application of exogenous protease. Bovine pancreatic chymotrypsin, papain, and a bacterial protease from Bacillus licheniformis were all capable of facilitating the reduction in visual scaling in a short time. Alcalase and Optimase, both broad specificity alkaline bacterial proteases, were the most weight-efficient at delivering this clinical effect. The reduction in scaling could be achieved either by occluded application of an aqueous enzyme solution or by a two-step unoccluded application first of an aqueous enzyme solution followed by a commercial moisturizer. Morphological and immunological analysis of bacterial enzyme-treated skin revealed that topically applied protease specifically induced the degradation of the desmosomes thereby promoting desquamation. These results indicate that topical application of protease can significantly and rapidly reduce the visual scaling associated with soap-induced xerosis by promoting desmosome degradation within the corneocyte clumps.


Archive | 1997

Stabilization of an unstable retinoid in oil-in-water emulsions for skin care compositions

Stephan Samuel Habif; Alexander Lips; Prem Chandar; Mark Edward Rerek


Archive | 2004

Pigmented cosmetic composition exhibiting radiance with soft focus

Jeffrey William Rosevear; Brian John Dobkowski; Prem Chandar; Marc Nicolaas Gerard De Mul; Jack Polonka


Archive | 2003

Stabilization of sunscreens in cosmetic compositions

Arthur Ray Love; Judith Lynne Kerschner; Michael James Barratt; Yan Unilever R D Edgewater Zhou; Prem Chandar


Archive | 2005

Personal care compositions with glycerin and hydroxypropyl quaternary ammonium salts

Bijan Harichian; Richard Loren Mcmanus; Megan Kathleen Hurley; Philip Edward Miner; Prem Chandar; Stephen Roy Barrow


Archive | 2005

Beauty wash product compositions delivering enhanced visual benefits to the skin with specific optical attributes

Jack Polonka; Brian Keith Hamilton; Alexander Lips; Prem Chandar


Archive | 2005

Personal care compositions with silicones and dihydroxypropyl trialkyl ammonium salts

Megan Kathleen Hurley; Philip Edward Miner; Stephen Roy Barrow; Prem Chandar; Richard Loren Mcmanus; Bijan Harichian


Archive | 2004

Taurate formulated pigmented cosmetic composition exhibiting radiance with soft focus

Brian John Dobkowski; Jeffrey William Rosevear; Prem Chandar; Marc Nicolaas Gerard De Mul; Jack Polonka


Archive | 2001

Stable skin care compositions containing a retinoid and a retinoid booster system

Stewart Paton Granger; Prem Chandar; Ian Richard Scott


Archive | 1997

Oil-in-water cosmetic emulsions containing a stabilized protease

Prem Chandar; Norman Kramer Richardson; Alyse Battaglia; Karla Jean Cicciari; Kara Newell El-Kadi

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