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55 results about "Pigmentation disorder" patented technology

A disorder in which the skin is hyperpigmented or hypopigmented.

Nanoparticle compositions

InactiveUS20120328702A1Limit deliveryEffective for topical administrationAntibacterial agentsPowder deliveryDiseaseWrinkle skin
The present invention describes novel nanoparticle compositions, and systems and methods utilizing them for treating disorders and / or conditions associated with the epidermal and / or dermal level of the skin. Such disorders include acne, hyperhidrosis, bromhidrosis, chromhidrosis, rosacea, hair loss, dermal infection, actinic keratosis, facial wrinkles, muscle contracture, and headache. Methods generally involve administering nanoparticle compositions to the skin.
Owner:ANTERIOS INC

Neuroprotective iron chelators and pharmaceutical compositions comprising them

Novel iron chelators exhibiting neuroprotective and good transport properties are useful in iron chelation therapy for treatment of a disease, disorder or condition associated with iron overload and oxidative stress, eg. a neurodegenerative or cerebrovascular disease or disorder, a neoplastic disease, hemochromatosis, thalassemia, a cardiovascular disease, diabetes, a inflammatory disorder, anthracycline cardiotoxicity, a viral infection, a protozoal infection, a yeast infection, retarding ageing, and prevention and / or treatment of skin ageing and skin protection against sunlight and / or UV light. The iron chelator function is provided by a 8-hydroxyquinoline, a hydroxypyridinone or a hydroxamate moiety, the neuroprotective function is imparted to the compound e.g. by a neuroprotective peptide, and a combined antiapoptotic and neuroprotective function by a propargyl group.
Owner:TECHNION RES & DEV FOUND LTD +1

Compounds, compositions and methods for preventing skin darkening

InactiveUS20110190229A1Inhibiting and preventing unwanted skin darkeningCosmetic preparationsBiocideAntiperspirantsEther
A method for preventing hyperpigmented skin, undesired pigmentation disorder of skin, or undesired darkening of skin using coumarin compounds, the use of such compounds, and compositions and formulations thereof are disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the coumarin compounds are selected from robustic acid methyl ether, scandenin, and coumophos. The compounds may be prepared as additives to pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions, and in personal care products such as antiperspirants. In a particular embodiment extends to an antiperspirant product containing a skin darkening inhibitory amount of a compound of the invention. Also, the present skin darkening compounds may be prepared in combination with each other. The compounds, compositions and formulations of the invention may be used for the prevention of the onset or progression of conditions characterized by unwanted skin darkening, including those that may be causally related to aberrant melanogenesis activity including, by way of non-limiting example, hyperpigmentation and others.
Owner:NEW YORK UNIV

Compositions for the treatment of pigmentation disorders and methods for their manufacture

The present invention addresses the problem of excessive discoloration in hydroquinone compositions of a neutral pH. Antioxidants in the hydroquinone phase and inorganic or amino acyl cationic salts of acidic ascorbyl esters, preferably sodium metabisulfite and magnesium ascorbyl phosphate respectively, are effective in stabilizing such hydroquinone compositions, which are used in treatment of pigmentation disorders. Protected retinoid may be added to these compositions for additional skin benefit effects.
Owner:TARO PHARMA US INC

Genetic method of identifying hemochromatosis

The present invention provides a substantially purified carbohydrate ligand that specifically binds to a leczyme. The invention also provides methods to identify a carbohydrate ligand that specifically binds to a leczyme or a leczyme that specifically binds to a carbohydrate ligand. The invention further provides methods to identify a peptide that binds to the carbohydrate ligand binding site of a leczyme. The present invention provides methods to isolate a carbohydrate ligand or a leczyme and to identify a carbohydrate ligand or a leczyme that modifies the function of a cell and to obtain such functionally modified cells. The invention further provides methods to modify a cell to express a carbohydrate ligand by introducing an expression vector encoding a leczyme into the cell. The invention also provides methods to modulate the immune response to an antigen by administering the antigen and a carbohydrate ligand. In addition, the invention further provides methods to treat a disease state involving a leczyme by administering a carbohydrate ligand that binds the leczyme or by administering a leczyme that has a similar binding specificity to the leczyme involved in the disease state. The invention further provides methods to diagnose a genetic basis for hemochromatosis by detecting a mutation in a class I MHC molecule that reduces it's ability to associate with beta2 microglobulin.
Owner:ROTHENBERG BARRY E

Spliceosome mediated RNA trans-splicing for correction of skin disorders

The present invention provides methods and compositions for generating novel nucleic acid molecules through targeted spliceosomal mediated RNA trans-splicing. The compositions of the invention include pre-trans-splicing molecules (PTMs) designed to interact with a target precursor messenger RNA molecule (target pre-mRNA) and mediate a trans-splicing reaction resulting in the generation of a novel chimeric RNA molecule (chimeric RNA). In particular, the PTMs of the present invention can be genetically engineered to interact with a specific target pre-mRNA expressed in cells of the skin so as to result in correction of genetic defects responsible for a variety of different skin disorders to encode a reporter molecule or protein that may have therapeutic benefit. The compositions of the invention further include recombinant vectors systems capable of expressing the PTMs of the invention and cells expressing said PTMs. The methods of the invention encompass contacting the PTMs of the invention with specific target pre-mRNA expressed within cells of the skin under conditions in which a portion of the PTM is trans-spliced to a portion of the target pre-mRNA to form a chimeric RNA molecule wherein the genetic defect in the specific gene has been corrected. The present invention is based on the successful trans-splicing of the collagen XVII pre-mRNA thereby establishing the usefulness of trans-splicing for correction of skin specific genetic defects. The methods and compositions of the present invention can be used in gene therapy for treatment of specific disorders of the skin, i.e., genodermatoses, such as epidermal fragility disorders, keratinization disorders, hair disorders and pigmentation disorders as well as cancers of the skin.
Owner:VIRXSYS

Gsk3b and uses thereof in the diagnostic and treatment of hypopigmentation disorders

The present invention relates to the identification of the glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK3B or GSK-3P) as a therapeutic target of pigmentation disorder and as biomarker of pigmentation status. The invention in particular relates to products and methods for treating a hypopigmentation disorder. The invention also relates to products and methods for detecting, diagnosing, staging or monitoring the course of hypopigmentation disorder and is particularly suited for human subjects.
Owner:INST NAT DE LA SANTE & DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) +2
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