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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1988

A convenient synthesis of long-chain 1-O-Alkyl glyceryl ethers

Kouichi Urata; Shinji Yano; Akira Kawamata; Naotake Takaishi; Y. Inamoto

A convenient and economical procedure for synthesis of long-chain 1-O-alkyl glyceryl ethers (V) is described. Alkyl glycidyl ethers (II) which were derived from the reaction of alcohols (I) with epichlorohydrin using a phase transfer catalyst were first converted into the corresponding dioxolanes (III) or 1-O-alkyl-2,3-di-O-acetylglycerols (IV). Subsequent hydrolysis of the resultant products provided 1-O-alkyl glyceryl ethers (V) in high yields.


Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 1989

FUNCTIONS OF LIPIDS ON HUMAN SKIN

Genji Imokawa; Shuichi Akasaki; O. Kuno; Mitsuko Zama; Michio Kawai; Yoshihiro Minematsu; Michihiro Hattori; N. Yoshizuka; Akira Kawamata; Shinji Yano; Naotake Takaishi

Abstract In order to clarify the roles of lipids in the water-holding property of stratum corneum, the forearm skin of healthy male volunteers was treated with acetone/ether (1/1) or sodium dodecyl sulfate (5%) for 1-30 min. A prolonged treatment period of 5-30 min produced a chapped and scaly appearance of the stratum corneum without any inflammatory reactions. Under these conditions, there was a marked decrease in the water-holding capacity of the stratum corneum accompanied by a selective loss of stratum corneum lipids such as cholesterol, cholesterol esters, and sphingolipids. Two daily applications of the isolated stratum corneum lipids to experimentally induced dry skins caused a significant increase of conductance, accompanied by a marked improvement in the level of scaling. Meanwhile, the isolated sebaceous lipids exhibited no significant recovery in both the conductance value and the scaling. Out of chroma-tographically separated fractions of the stratum corneum lipids, topical applications of ce...


Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1995

Preparations and reactions of alkyl ethers of some aldohexoses

Kouichi Urata; Shinji Yano; Naotake Takaishi

Aldohexose, such asd-glucose,d-galactose ord-mannose, reacted with acetone to give the following O-isopropylidene derivatives: 1,2;5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-d-glucofuranose (IA), 1,2;3,4-di-O-isopropylidene-d-galactopyranose (IB) or 2,3;5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-D-mannofuranose (IC). The O-isopropylidene derivative (IA∼IC) reacted with alkyl/alkenyl halogenide to yield aldohexose ether compounds containing di-O-isopropylidene group, 3-O-alkyl-1,2;5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-d-glucofuranose (II), 6-O-alkyl-1,2;3,4-di-O-isopropylidene-d-galactopyranose (III) or 1-O-alkyl-2,3;5,6-di-O-isopropylidene-d-mannofuranoside (IV), in good yields. The Williamson ether synthesis was carried out using phase-transfer catalysis (PTC). The derived aldohexose alkyl ether containing di-O-isopropylidene group was hydrolyzed to give 3-O-alkyl-1,2-O-isopropylidene-d-glucofuranose (V) as a partial hydrolysis product; the complete hydrolysis of I∼IV gave, as expected, 3-O-alkyl-glucopyranose (VI), 6-O-alkyl-galactopyranose (VII) or 1-O-alkyl-mannofuranoside (VIII). Further alkylation of (V) with Mel under PTC and subsequent acid hydrolysis gave 3-O-alkyl-5,6-di-O-methyl-d-glucofuranose (X). Methanolysis of III with catalytic amounts of H2SO4 gave 1-O-methyl-6-O-alkyl-d-galactofuranoside (XI). The elucidation of the galactofuranoside skeleton of (XI) was determined by means of its13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. The O-alkyl aldohexoses, e.g., X and XI, were evaluated and found to be emulsifiers.


Archive | 1986

Amide derivative and external medicament comprising same

Akira Kawamata; Shinji Yano; Michihiro Hattori; Shuichi Akazaki; Genji Imokawa; Naotake Takaishi


Archive | 1988

External skin care preparation

Shinji Yano; Akira Kawamata; Yoshihiro Minematsu; Shuichi Akazaki; Mitsuko Zama; Genji Imokawa; Naotake Takaishi; Tsuyoshi Ohtomo; Takashi Komori


Archive | 2002

Adhesive polyester film for optical use

Mitsuo Tojo; Koji Kubo; Shinji Yano; Tetsuo Ichihashi


Archive | 2003

Laminated film for optical use

Shinji Yano; Kouji Kubo; Makoto Handa; Tetsuo Ichihashi; Kei Mizutani; Shigeyuki Watanabe


Archive | 2002

Orientated polyester film and laminated film using the same

Katsuyuki Hashimoto; Makoto Iida; Koji Kubo; Shinji Yano; 久保 耕司; 橋本 勝之; 矢野 真司; 飯田 真


Archive | 1995

Powder for cosmetic and cosmetic containing the same

Takeshi Ihara; Katsumi Kita; Shinji Yano; 毅 井原; 克己 喜多; 真司 矢野


Archive | 2002

Optical easily adhesive polyester film

Katsuyuki Hashimoto; Makoto Iida; Koji Kubo; Shinji Yano; 久保 耕司; 橋本 勝之; 矢野 真司; 飯田 真

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