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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 03, 2017
Filed:
Sep. 18, 2012
Beiersdorf Ag, Hamburg, DE;
Ludger Kolbe, Dohren, DE;
Cathrin Scherner, Hamburg, DE;
Sabrina Breitkreutz, Hamburg, DE;
Michael Woehrmann, Norderstedt, DE;
Tobias Mann, Hamburg, DE;
Wolfram Gerwat, Hamburg, DE;
Torsten Schlaeger, Hamburg, DE;
BEIERSDORF AG, Hamburg, DE;
Abstract
Alkylamidothiazoles of general formula (I), wherein R 1=—C1-C24 alkyl (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkenyl (linear and branched), —C1-C8 cycloalkyl, —C1-C8 cycloalkyl-alkylhydroxy, —C1-C24 alkylhydroxy (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkylamine (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkylaryl (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkylaryl-alkyl-hydroxy (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkyl-heteroaryl (linear and branched), —C1-C24-alkyl-O—C1-C24-alkyl (linear and branched), —C1-C24 alkyl morpholino, —C1-C24 alkyl piperidino, —C1-C24 alkyl piperazino, —C1-C24 alkyl-piperazino-N-alkyl, as well as cosmetic or dermatological preparations having an effective content of one or more alkylamidothiazoles, as well as the use thereof for the cosmetic or dermatological treatment and/or prophylaxis of undesired skin pigmentation.