Aqueous dispersions of polyester and polyesteramides cross-linked with metallic ions and casts made therefrom

Cross-linked aqueous dispersions and emulsions and method for producing casts of any desirable shape therefrom the dispersions comprising a water dissipatable polymer in an amount from 18 to 30 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition: water in an amount from .[.67 to 130.]. .Iadd.30-80 .Iaddend.percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount of 0.1 to 5 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; and humectant in an amount from 0.1 to 40 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition and the emulsions comprising a water dissipatable polymer in an amount from 18 to 30 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; water in an amount from .[.67.]. .Iadd.30 .Iaddend.to 80 percent by weight based on the total weight of the comosition; emollient oils in an amount from 0.1 to 25 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount from 0.1 to 5 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; humectants in an amount from 0.1 to 40 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition; and emulsifier in an amount from 0.01 to 5 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to cross-linking an aqueous dispersion of polyester or polyesteramide with the water soluble multivalent metallic ions. The aqueous dispersion of polyester or polyesteramides containing ether and sulfonate groups can also contain humectants and/or emollients which when cross-linked with metallic ions and poured into any desirable shaped mold form a clear or opaque cast of therapeutic functional nature. This invention also relates to the process of cross-linking the polyester or polyesteramide aqueous dispersion with metallic ions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many compositions used for skin treatment contain emollients of humectants in lotion, cream or gel form. Such products are applied by evenly spreading the product on the skin. Upon loss of water, the product dries providing humectants and emollients to the epidermis.

Water soluble gels that form protective films of various types are known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,393,048 discloses a water soluble hydrogel of alkali metal alginate and glycerine that dries to a non-toxic, pliable protective film. U.S. Pat. No. 3,949,742 discloses a transparent medical dressing which performs as a synthetic film over skin wounds. Water soluble polyesters, for example U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,976, are used to form cross-linked bioerodible hydrogels. The hydrogels, suitable for carrying water soluble therapeutic macromolecules and for implantantion in living mammals, are produced by a complex polymerization process without using water soluble metallic ions.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,879,168 to Franklin discloses a surgical dressing made of partially soluble alginic materials in the form of gauze or wool characterized by a pH of 4 to 7 and a calcium content of 2-6% by weight comprised of a laminate of a thin layer of non-porous segmented polyurethane sewn to foam.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,734,874, 4,233,196, 4,335,220, 4,304,900, 4,304,901, and 4,300,580 describe water-dissipatable, meltable polyesters that are useful as adhesives, coating materials, films, packaging materials and other products that can be dissolved, dispersed or otherwise dissipated in water or aqueous solutions. These polyesters, however, are not cross-linked using metallic ions and cast into shapes to entrap water, humectants and/or emollients within the hardened cast.

As explained in a technical publication from Eastman, the water dispersability of the AQ polymer is largely attributed to the presence of ionic substituents attached to the polymer chain. A simplified representation of the polymer is shown below: ##STR1## wherein "A" is an aromatic dicarboxylic acid moiety some of which have sodiofulfo (--SO.sub.3 -, Na+) substituents, "G" is an aliphatic or cycloaliphatic glycol residue and "OH" is a hydroxy end group.

It is the sodio sulfo group which impart the water dispersability to the polymer. To cross-link with multivalent metallic ions and obtain the moldable shapes of this invention, the multivalent metal salts must be added and mixed according to the teaching of this invention. Departing from this process results in non-compatible mixtures of non-commercial properties. Eastman technical publications teach the synthesis and preferred methods for crosslinking water dispersible polyesters and polyesteramides with other resins through high temperature curing process and subsequent drying of the cured resins, but specifically warn against the use of the heavy metal salts included in this invention as being not compatable with the polymers used in this invention.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide novel cross-linked polyester polymers with humectants and/or emollients by using water soluble metallic ions.

A further object of the present invention is to provide a convenient process of cross-linking the humectant and emollients with the polyester polymer in the presence of water soluble metallic ions.

A further object of this invention is to provide such casted patches containing water soluble medicaments and oil soluble medicaments. Such patches can be used as controlled release transdermal delivery patches.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It has been found that the objectives of this invention may be realized by forming a cast containing humectants and/or emollient oils, water, water dissipatable polyesters, and by cross-linking with water soluble multivalent metal ions. Such compositions when poured into a mold harden without pressure and have utility in wound treatment, skin treatment and controlled release drug and fragrance patches.

The casts of this invention comprise water dissipatable polyester or polyesteramide in an amount from 18 to 30 percent by weight, water in an amount from .[.67.]. .Iadd.30 .Iaddend.to 80%, humectants in an amount from 0.01 to 40% by weight, and a source of multivalent metal ions for cross-linking purposes in an amount from 0.01 to 5 percent. Casts of this invention can also be formulated using emollient oils in an amount from 0.01 to 25% by weight based on the total weight of the composition, water dissipatable polyester in an amount from 18-30% by weight, water in an amount from .[.67.]..Iadd.30.Iaddend.-80% by weight based on the total weight of the composition, and a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount from 0.01 to 5% based on the total weight of the composition. Optionally the composition also contains fragrance oils, medical agents or color.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Cross-linked clear casts of the present invention comprise (a) a water dissipatable polyester polymer in an amount from 18-30% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (b) water in an amount from .[.67.]..Iadd.30.Iaddend.-80% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (c) a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount of 0.1-5% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (d) humectant such propylene glycol, glycerine in an amount from 0.1-40% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.

The cross-linked cast of the present invention can also be in the form of an opaque emulsion system. Such emulsion cast of the present invention comprise (a) a water dissipatable polymer in an amount from 18 to 30% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (b) water in an amount from .[.67.]..Iadd.30.Iaddend. to 80% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (c) emollient oils in an amount from 0.1 to 25% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (d) a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount from 0.1 to 5% by weight based on the total weight of the composition; (e) humectants in an amount from 0.01 to 40% by weight-based on the total weight of the composition; (f) any suitable oil-in-water emulsifier in an amount from 0.01 to 5% by weight based on the total weight of the composition.

Polymers useful in the present invention must be capable of cross-linking with water soluble metal ions, and, when poured in liquid from into a mold hardening without pressure to form a cast of any desirable shape. Polymers suitable for use in this invention include the water-dissipatable polyester and polyesteramides described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,734,874 to Kibler, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,233,196 to Sublet and U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,901 to O'Neill, et al. A preferred water dissipatable polyester is commercially available on Eastman AQ 55S polymers.

Examples of organic and inorganic sources of the multivalent metal ions used to cross-link the polymers in this invention include magnesium chloride, zinc acetate, zinc gluconate, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, and magnesium acetate. The preferred sources of multivalent metal ions are water soluble and include zinc gluconate and magnesium chloride.

In forming the clear cross-linked casts of this invention, water by itself or in combination with humectant such as propylene glycol and glycerine may be used.

In forming cross-linked emulsion casts of this invention any emollient oil may be used. Emollients useful in this invention include hydrocarbon oils and semi-solid hydrocarbons, lanolin and derivatives, silicone oils and esters commonly used in the cosmetic and dermatological fields.

The cross-linking of polymer containing emulsion systems by means of multivalent metallic ions can be achieved with or without the additional emulsfiers. The selection of an appropriate emulsifier for a given system is within the purview of one skilled in the art.

Optionally, a wide variety of agents may be incorporated into the compositions of this invention for a variety of purposes. For example, medicaments such as benzoyl peroxide, methyl nicolinate, salicylic acid, benzocaine and methanol can be cast into desirable shapes for therapeutic use.

The cross-linked hydrogels and emulsions can be cast into any desirable shape and used for various purposes. For example, casts in the form of face masks may be used for treating dry skin. Casts in the form of patches or pads may be used to cover burns and wounds for soothing and comforting the inflamed area, or for delivering active medicaments to the damaged skin as a controlled release, transdermal patch.

Both the clear and opaque emollient casts may also contain fragrance, insect repellents, sun screens and like chemicals.

The following examples illustrate how the cross-linked casts of this invention may be formed.

EXAMPLE 1

A clear cross-linked cast was produced having the following composition:

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     Eastman AQ 55S Polymer                                                    
                        24.0                                                   
     Zinc Gluconate (USP)                                                      
                         2.0                                                   
     Propylene Glycol   34.0                                                   
     Water              .[.42.0.]. .Iadd.40.Iaddend.                           
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The cross-linked cast of Example 1 was prepared by placing the appropriate amounts of water and propylene glycol into a suitable container and heating the mixture to 80.degree. C. The appropriate amount of polymer was gradually added with a high shear mixing to dissolve the solids. When all the solids were added, high shear mixing is continued, until a clear, straw colored, thick gel was produced. The gel was then cooled to room temperature and an appropriate amount of zinc gluconate aqueous solution added by high shear mixture until cross-linking occurred. The liquid was poured into a mold of desirable shape to produce a cast of hydrogel. The metallic cross-linking can be done either at room temperature or at elevated temperatures depending on the composition.

EXAMPLE 2

An emulsion crosslinked cast was produced having the following composition:

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     Eastman AQ 55S Polymer                                                    
                         20.3                                                  
     Propylene Glycol    28.0                                                  
     Mineral oil         10.0                                                  
     PJ                  7.0                                                   
     Polysorbate 20      1.0                                                   
     Zinc gluconate      2.0                                                   
     Water               31.7                                                  
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The cross-linked emulsion casts of Example 2 were formed by placing appropriate amounts of water and propylene glycol in a suitable container and heating the mixture to 80.degree. C. The appropriate amount of polymer was gradually added with a high shear mixing until a clear viscous liquid was produced. The polysorbate 20 was added to the clear liquid and mixing continued. The melted oil phase was then added to the aqueous phase and homogenized to form a smooth emulsion. To this emulsion the appropriate amount of aqueous solution of znc gluconate was added with continued mixing. Pouring into a mold at appropriate viscosity formed a cast of the desired shape. The cross-linking of the emulsion can be carried out between 50.degree. C., to 70.degree. C., as desired, for manufacturing and suitable for pouring into the molds for casting purposes.

EXAMPLE 3

Water insoluble sources of multivalent metallic ions such as, for example, zinc oxide or titanium dioxide can be added to form more rigid cross-linked casts.

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     Eastman AQ55S Polymer                                                     
                          21.00                                                
     Propylene Glycol     28.00                                                
     Petroleum Jelly      15.00                                                
     Glycerol Monostearate and                                                 
                          1.00                                                 
     Polyoxyethylene stearate                                                  
     Zinc Oxide           2.00                                                 
     Zinc Gluconate       2.00                                                 
     Microcrystalline Wax 5.00                                                 
     Water                26.00                                                
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EXAMPLES 4-24

The following are additional specific examples of formulations used to produce cross-linked casts of this invention:

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     Ex. 4                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21                                                     
     Propylene glycol   28                                                     
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              49                                                     
     Ex. 5                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        25.5                                                   
     Propylene glycol   34.0                                                   
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              38.5                                                   
     Ex. 6                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        20.3                                                   
     Propylene glycol   18.0                                                   
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              59.7                                                   
     Ex. 7                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        23.2                                                   
     Propylene glycol   10.0                                                   
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              64.8                                                   
     Ex. 8                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21                                                     
     Propylene glycol   28                                                     
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              49                                                     
     Ex. 9                                                                     
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        24                                                     
     Propylene glycol   32                                                     
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              42                                                     
     Ex. 10                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        27                                                     
     Propylene glycol   36                                                     
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              35                                                     
     Ex. 11                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        23.2                                                   
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              74.8                                                   
     Ex. 12                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        23.2                                                   
     Magnesium chloride 0.5                                                    
     Water              76.3                                                   
     Ex. 13                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        24                                                     
     Glycerine          32                                                     
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              42                                                     
     Ex. 14                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        24.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   32.0                                                   
     Magnesium chloride 0.3                                                    
     Water              43.7                                                   
     Ex. 15                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 29S polymer                                                    
                        15.0                                                   
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        5.4                                                    
     Propylene glycol   27.2                                                   
     Mineral oil        10.0                                                   
     Polysorbate 20     2.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     3.0                                                    
     Water              37.4                                                   
     Ex. 16                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        20.3                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Mineral oil        10.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    7.0                                                    
     Polysorbate 20     1.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              31.7                                                   
     Ex. 17                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        20.3                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Mineral oil        10.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    7.0                                                    
     Polysorbate 20     1.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     1.5                                                    
     Water              32.2                                                   
     Ex. 18                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        18.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   24.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    17.0                                                   
     Polysorbate 20     1.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              38.0                                                   
     Ex. 19                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21                                                     
     Propylene glycol   28                                                     
     Dimethicone        .[.19.]. .Iadd.9 .Iaddend.                             
     Petroleum jelly    9                                                      
     Glycerolmonostearate                                                      
                        1                                                      
     and Polyoxyethylene                                                       
     Stearate                                                                  
     Zinc gluconate     2                                                      
     Water              30                                                     
     Ex. 20                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    17.0                                                   
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              32.0                                                   
     Ex. 21                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    16.0                                                   
     Salicylic acid     2.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              .[.10.0.]. .Iadd.31.0.Iaddend.                         
     Ex. 22                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        20.7                                                   
     Propylene glycol   27.6                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    15.0                                                   
     Benzoyl peroxide   2.0                                                    
     Glycerine          2.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              30.7                                                   
     Ex. 23                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Menthol            2.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     2.0                                                    
     Water              .[.26.0.]. .Iadd.47.0.Iaddend.                         
     Ex. 24                                                                    
     Eastman AQ 55S polymer                                                    
                        21.0                                                   
     Propylene glycol   28.0                                                   
     Petroleum jelly    15.0                                                   
     Polysorbate 20     1.0                                                    
     Superabsorbant polymer                                                    
                        1.0                                                    
     Zinc gluconate     1.0                                                    
     Water              33.0                                                   
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Although particular illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the present invention is not limited to these particular embodiments. Various changes and modifications may be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.

Claims

1. A cross linked aqueous dispersion composition comprising:

a water dissipatable polymer in an amount from 18 to 30 percent by weight based on the total weight of the compositions;
water in an amount from.[.67.]..Iadd.30.Iaddend.to 80 by weight based on the total weight of the composition;
a source of multivalent metallic ions in an amount of 0.1 to 5 percent by weight on the total weight of the composition; and
humectant in an amount from 0.1 to 40 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition.

2. A cross-linked dispersion composition according to claim 1 wherein said source of multivalent metallic ions is selected from the group consisting of magnesium chloride, zinc acetate, zinc gluconate, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide and magnesium acetate.

3. An article manufactured using the composition of claim 1.

Referenced Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
3493550 February 1970 Schmitt et al.
3562034 February 1971 Edwards
3734874 May 1973 Kibler
3879168 April 1975 Franklin
3887756 June 1975 Gerstin et al.
3949742 April 13, 1976 Nowakowski
4022880 May 10, 1977 Vinson et al.
4100269 July 11, 1978 Pader
4233196 November 11, 1980 Sublett
4252885 February 24, 1981 McGrail
4300580 November 17, 1981 O'Neill
4304900 December 8, 1981 O'Neil
4304901 December 8, 1981 O'Neill
4335220 June 15, 1982 Coney
4393048 July 12, 1983 Mason
4409285 October 11, 1983 Swerdlow
4478907 October 23, 1984 Van Gossum
4502976 March 5, 1985 Heller
4704325 November 3, 1987 Crocker
4724240 February 9, 1988 Abrutyn
4787984 November 29, 1988 Hutchings
4849213 July 18, 1989 Schaeffer
Foreign Patent Documents
0022624 January 1981 EPX
1545403 November 1967 FRX
2211474 July 1974 FRX
Other references
  • Eastman Publication No. J-257A dated May 1986 entitled "Preparation of Water-Resistant Coatings and Durable Binders Containing Eastman.TM. (WD3652) Water Dispersible Polymers". "Eastman AQ.TM. Polymer-A Unique Dispersant For Hydrophobic Materials" by Michael J. Idacavage dated Dec. 1987.
Patent History
Patent number: RE34682
Type: Grant
Filed: Feb 11, 1993
Date of Patent: Aug 2, 1994
Assignee: Imaginative Research Associates, Inc. (Bridgeport, CT)
Inventors: Mohan Vishnupad (Monroe, CT), Jose Ramirez (Trumbull, CT)
Primary Examiner: Samuel A. Acquah
Law Firm: Dilworth & Barrese
Application Number: 8/16,806