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Int J Mol Sci ; 19(6)2018 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29899264

ABSTRACT

In the last decade, the late stages of melanin biosynthesis involving the oxidative polymerization of 5,6-dihydroxyindole (DHI) and 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid (DHICA) have been extensively investigated. Most of the information derived from a biomimetic approach in which the oxidation of melanogenic indoles was carried out under conditions mimicking those occurring in the biological environment. Characterization of the early oligomers allowed for drawing a structural picture of DHI and DHICA melanins, providing also an interpretative basis for the different properties exhibited by these pigments, e.g., the chromophore and the antioxidant ability. The improved knowledge has opened new perspectives toward the exploitation of the unique chemistry of melanins and its precursors in cosmetic and health care applications. A noticeable example is the development of an innovative hair dyeing system that is based on the marked ease of DHI to give rise to black melanin on air oxidation under slightly alkaline conditions. The advantage of this method for a step-wise coverage of gray hair with a natural shade pigmentation on repeated treatment with a DHI-based formulation with respect to traditional dyes is presented. A variant of DHICA melanin combining solubility in water-miscible organic solvents, an intense chromophore in the UltraViolet-A UV-A region, and a marked antioxidant potency was evaluated as an ingredient for cosmetic formulations.


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Hair Dyes/chemistry , Melanins/biosynthesis , Melanocytes/drug effects , Animals , Hair Dyes/pharmacology , Hair Dyes/standards , Humans , Melanins/chemistry , Melanocytes/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction
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Eur J Dermatol ; 27(2): 123-131, 2017 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28026801

ABSTRACT

Hair dyes contain strong allergens and are widely available. Correct labelling is a necessity in order to provide information about the contents. To compare the labelling and content of hair dyes. In total, 52 hair dyes, from 11 different countries, were bought over the counter. High-pressure liquid chromatography was used for the analysis of p-phenylenediamine (PPD), toluene-2,5-diamine (2,5-TDA), and three oxidation products of PPD. There was good agreement between labelling and content, although seven of the 52 products (13.5%) studied were incorrectly labelled. There were differences in the geographical use of PPD and 2,5-TDA; 2,5-TDA was more common in European products, while PPD was more common in products purchased outside Europe and was present in higher concentrations. All dyes purchased in Europe contained PPD and 2,5-TDA at levels within the limits defined by European legislation, however, levels were higher in some products purchased outside Europe. Only a small group of hair dyes sold in Europe were mislabelled. Further improvement in labelling, by providing the concentration of chemicals, may facilitate products to be purchased both locally and within the global market, when travelling or on the internet.


Subject(s)
Hair Dyes/chemistry , Phenylenediamines/analysis , Product Labeling , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Consumer Product Safety , Europe , Hair Dyes/standards , Product Labeling/legislation & jurisprudence
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Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig ; 48(4): 425-33, 1997.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9562811

ABSTRACT

The properties, mode of action and its duration of the preparations used for hair dyeing are described, together with their chemical components, and also preparations of herbal origin. The chemical reactions are described in detail which lead the development of a color polymer occurring during hair dyeing. The studies are presented which are used for toxicological assessment of the raw materials which are the components of the colorants, and the list is included of hair colorants permitted for use in Poland.


Subject(s)
Hair Dyes/chemistry , Animals , Hair Dyes/analysis , Hair Dyes/standards , Hair Dyes/toxicity , Humans , Poland
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