EP0813588A1 - Compositions nettoyantes reduisant les mauvaises odeurs sur la peau - Google Patents
Compositions nettoyantes reduisant les mauvaises odeurs sur la peauInfo
- Publication number
- EP0813588A1 EP0813588A1 EP96905471A EP96905471A EP0813588A1 EP 0813588 A1 EP0813588 A1 EP 0813588A1 EP 96905471 A EP96905471 A EP 96905471A EP 96905471 A EP96905471 A EP 96905471A EP 0813588 A1 EP0813588 A1 EP 0813588A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- bleach
- malodor
- sodium
- composition according
- hypochlorite
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to cleaning compositions comprising halogen bleach, bleach boosters, surfactants, the means for controlling halogen induced skin malodor and optionally builders, perfumes, abrasives and/or carrier and adjunct materials that are suitable for the controlling of skin malodor when said composition contacts human skin.
- the present invention also relates to a method for cleaning surfaces with a composition comprising bleach, bleach boosters and -NH2 compounds that reduce the formation of malodor on human skin.
- Hard surface cleaners can be in liquid, solid or viscous semi-solid form.
- Known liquid, solid and viscous semi-solid hard surface cleaners can comprise detergent surfactants, water and optionally certain organic solvents, builders, buffers, and/or perfumes as well as other adjunct materials.
- Solid and viscous semi-solid forms of hard surface cleaners may optionally comprise as adjunct ingredients one or several abrasive materials.
- Solid and viscous semi-solid, hard surface cleaners containing abrasive materials are used primarily as "scouring" agents. It has long been known that abrasive materials can be used in conjunction with hard surface cleaners to remove commonly encountered soils or soap scums.
- hypochlorite-containing hard surface cleaners are among the most effective materials available for cleaning since hypochlonte serves both as a strong oxidizer to assist in the chemical degradation, breakup and removal of stains and soils, and also an inexpensive and effective disinfectant.
- hypochlorite as a bleach and disinfectant
- This dual role of hypochlorite (as a bleach and disinfectant) together with its shelf stability and compatibility with other optional ingredients has contributed to the increased use of sodium hypochlorite or other positive halogen precursors, in the formulation of hard surface cleaners.
- Kitchen and bathroom sink, tub, shower, toilet bowl and counter top surfaces, including vinyl, acrylic, and marble, are areas which have been the focus for developments in increased hard surface cleaning capacity.
- hypochlorite into these formulations as a strong and versatile disinfectant is an added benefit to consumers.
- hypohalite-containing hard surface cleaners contacting the cleaning solution, which contains available halogen, with the human skin results in the production of malodor on the skin known as "Bleached Hand” odor.
- This "Bleached Hand” odor is believed to result from the contact between, for example, in the case of hypochlorite, the positive chlorine ions present and the protein in the skin and differs from the "chlorine odor" of the hypochlorite bleach per se. Because the active ingredients of hard surface cleaners, especially hypochlorite bleach, cannot distinguish between dirt, cleaning utensils and exposed human skin during scouring process, the only protection once afforded the skin was the use of gloves.
- Japanese Kokai 63-108099 discloses a liquid laundry bleach comprising sodium hypochlorite and a skin malodor control compound.
- JP 63-108099 discloses a liquid laundry bleach comprising sodium hypochlorite and a skin malodor control compound.
- the problem which is addressed in JP 63-108099 namely the occasional and unfortuitous exposure or accidental splashing of a laundry bleach onto human skin during the fabric laundering process is far less of a problem than the skin malodor that occurs through the deliberate act of scouring a soap scum soiled bath tub or kitchen dirt with a hypohalite containing cleanser. This difference is due to several factors. First, during scrubbing and scouring there is a prolonged exposure time to a large quantity of hypohalite containing solution.
- the skin is weakened by exposure to the active cleaning ingredients and abrasives and the skin becomes worn and abused which results in the underlying layers of less-protected skin coming into contact with strong solutions of hypochlorite. Therefore the levels of hypohalite must be substantially lower in these intimate contact formulations while allowing for the full cleaning potential of the compositions.
- liquid additive bleaches such as those described in JP 63-108099 comprising a skin malodor control compound and levels of hypohalite higher than those normally found in scouring compositions, are also further improved by the addition of bleach boosters.
- the bleach boosters described in the present invention provide for enhanced hypohalite activity at all practical levels of hypohalite concentration, for example in "concentrates” and at "industrial levels", which are not readily available to consumers.
- the same increased benefits afforded to scrubbing and scouring compositions comprising hypohalite and bleach boosters are obtainable by the formulator of higher concentrated pourable hypohalite bleaches.
- the present invention relates to compositions comprising a halogen bleach, a bleach booster and a means for controlling the halogen induced skin malodor arising from exposure of bleach to human skin.
- the present invention also comprises other adjunct ingredients and carriers suitable for use in the cleaning compositions of the present invention.
- the level of bleach is from 0.01% to 10.0%, preferably 0.5% to 2.0%.
- the amount of bleach booster present is measured relative to the amount of bleach.
- the molar ratio of bleach to bleach booster is from 1 : 0.05 to 1 : 4.
- the amount of malodor control compound present is enough to reduce malodor formation on human skin. Molar ratios of bleach to malodor control compound of from 1 : 0.1 to about 1 : 5 are typically sufficient but the formulator may adjust the amount of malodor control compound to meet any unusual demands.
- the present invention also relates to a composition
- a composition comprising a) from 0.01% to 10% by weight, of a halogen bleach; b) a bleach booster such that the mole ratio of said bleach in (a) to bleach booster is from 1 : 0.1 to 1 : 2; c) a malodor control compound such that the mole ratio of said bleach in (a) to malodor control compound is from 1 : 0.1 to 1 : 5; and d) the balance comprising carrier and adjunct ingredients with the pH of said liquid solution being greater that 11.
- the present invention further relates to a liquid cleaning composition
- a liquid cleaning composition comprising a) from 0.01 % to 10% by weight, of a halogen bleach; b) a bleach booster such that the mole ratio of said bleach in (a) to bleach booster is from 1 : 0.1 to 1 : 2; c) a malodor control compound such that the mole ratio of said bleach in (a) to malodor control compound is from 1 : 0.1 to 1 : 5; d) from about 0.1% to about 95% by weight, a detersive surfactant; e) the balance comprising carrier and adjunct ingredients with the pH of said liquid solution being greater that 11.
- an abrasive scouring cleanser comprising: a) a halogen bleach; b) a bleach booster; c) a malodor control compound d) a detersive surfactant e) an abrasive; f) the balance comprising carrier and adjunct ingredients such that the pH of a liquid abrasive scouring cleanser embodiment is higher than 11 and has a viscosity of from 0.5 to 3000 centipoise measured at 22° C. For solid embodiments an aqueous solution of the abrasive scouring cleanser will have a resulting pH greater than 11.
- the present compositions include cleaning compositions comprising: a) a halogen bleach selected from the group consisting of hypobromites, hypoiodites, and mixtures thereof; b) a detersive surfactant; c) an organic or inorganic derived -NH2 compound effective for controlling halogen induced skin malodor; and d) the balance comprising carrier and adjunct ingredients, and wherein further said composition has a pH greater than about 11.
- the present invention also relates to a method for cleaning hard surfaces, said method comprising contacting by scrubbing or scouring a surface in need of cleaning with a cleaning composition according to the present invention.
- the malodor control compositions of the present invention control, direct, mediate and or suppress the "free available halogen".
- the "free available halogen” is the amount of positive halogen that is present in solution in a form that will potentially react with human skin tissue to produce malodor.
- the activity of available halogen is mediated by the -NH2 compounds that comprise the malodor control agents of the present invention.
- the present invention in relating to a method of cleaning surfaces that results in the control of halogen induced skin malodor achieves this effect by the inclusion of positive halogen scavengers into the cleaning composition. Additionally the method provides for sustained bleach activity by the inclusion of bleach boosters that do not subsequently compromise the positive halogen scavenger effectiveness of the halogen mediators of the present invention.
- These positive halogen mediators or scavengers are organic compounds which contain the -NH2 functionality and these compounds serve to mediate or control the equilibria and hence control the activity of positive halogen that are formed by bleach solutions.
- the present invention provides for cleaning compositions that can be solid, liquid, semi-solid or more preferably gels, pastes and liquids having a viscosity greater than water.
- the preferred viscosity will be in the range of from 0.5 to 2000 centipoise as measured, for example, by techniques and methods described in "Physico-Chemical Methods", Reilly, J. and Rae, W. N.; Vol. 1 (5th ed.), pages 667-692; D. Van Nostran pub.
- Suitable carriers for the present invention include water and volatile solvents that are compatible with hypohalites.
- Aqueous solutions of the present invention will be alkaline, suitably buffered and preferably have a pH greater than 11.
- Solid and viscous semi-solid embodiments may optionally comprise abrasives such as carbonates, silicates and other suitable abrasive materials such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,051 ,056, Hartman, issued September 27, 1977.
- abrasives such as carbonates, silicates and other suitable abrasive materials such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,051 ,056, Hartman, issued September 27, 1977.
- the present invention includes processes for manufacturing the present invention hypochlorite-containing cleaning compositions.
- Said processes comprise the steps of: (a) predissolving the -NH2 compound effective for controlling malodor with the bleach booster; (b) mixing the mixture of (a) with the remaining components of the composition not including a hypochlorite halogen bleach; and (c) combining a hypochlorite halogen bleach and the mixture from (b), preferably by adding the hypochlorite to the mixture of (b).
- All percentages, ratios and proportions herein are by weight, unless otherwise specified. All temperatures are in degrees Celsius (°C) unless otherwise specified. All documents cited are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference.
- the present invention provides compositions and methods having reduced malodor formation on human skin comprising the following ingredients.
- Bleach - The present invention comprises bleaching agents that are oxidative bleaches and subsequently lead to the formation of positive halide ion.
- bleaches Common among these types of bleaches are the alkaline metal and alkaline earth metal hypochlorites, hypobromites and hypoiodites although other bleaches that are organic based sources of halide, such as chloroisocyanurate, are also applicable.
- Preferred bleach has the formula M(OX) y where: M is a member selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and mixtures thereof; 0 is an oxygen atom; X is a member selected from the group consisting of chlorine, bromine, iodine, and mixtures thereof; and y is 1 or 2 depending on the charge of M.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention will effectively contain hypochlorite or hypochlorite and hypobromite.
- hypobromite which in itself is a bleach and a necessary chemical artifact of the boosting process.
- a bleach booster such as NaBr
- hypobromite which in itself is a bleach and a necessary chemical artifact of the boosting process.
- Hypobromite thus formed, being a bleaching agent in of itself, is therefore a source of positive halogen and is susceptible to sequestration by the means provided in the present invention.
- the preferred hypohalite bleaches that comprise the present invention are sodium hypochlorite, potassium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, magnesium hypochlorite, sodium hypobromite, potassium hypobromite, calcium hypobromite, magnesium hypobromite, sodium hypoiodite and potassium hypoiodite, more preferably sodium hypochlorite, potassium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, magnesium hypochlorite, most preferably sodium hypochlorite.
- a preferred organic-based bleach is chloroisocyanurate, however any organic halide that produces active halide ion is suitable for use in the present invention.
- the malodor control composition of the present invention comprises bleach which is present at a level from about 0.01% to about 10%, preferably about 0.01% to about 2%, more preferably from about 0.1% to about 2%, most preferably from about 0.5% to about 2%, by weight.
- Boosters -The present invention comprises bleach boosters.
- Bleach boosters are those compounds that in an alkaline pH environment are capable of releasing a halide ion, undergoing an oxidation, a reduction or other disproportionation that otherwise yields an activated halide ion.
- boosters containing bromine atoms and iodine atoms are used in the presence of chlorine atom based bleaches and iodine is used when bromine based bleaches are employed as the primary bleaching agent.
- Preferred bleach booster has the formula M(X) y where: a) M is a member selected from the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, and mixtures thereof; and b) X is the radical bromide, hypobromite, bromate, iodide, hypoiodite, iodate, and mixtures thereof; wherein y is 1 or 2.
- Bleach boosters of the present invention may be added as a precursor which itself can be a bleach booster, for example, iodide ion is a suitable bleach booster according to the present invention but, the ratio of hypohalite and iodide can be adjusted by the formulation to provide for the in situ formation of iodate, a preferable bleach booster.
- the boosters thus formed by oxidation/reduction or other disproportionations, for example, iodate, may be instead added directly.
- the bleach boosters of the present invention are of the formula MX where M is a member selected from the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, copper, and zinc while the X is halogen.
- the preferred bleach boosters are the sodium and potassium salts of bromine and iodine, more preferably sodium and potassium bromide and iodide.
- the present invention comprises bleach boosters that are present such that the mole ratio of bleach to bleach booster is from about 1 : 0.1 to about 1 : 2, preferably from about 1 : 0.2 to about 1 : 1.
- the present invention comprises a means for controlling malodor or "bleached hand smell" on the skin.
- the principle component of "Bleached Hand” malodor on the skin is 1-pyrroline. This material is formed from the amino acid L-proline when the keratin protein found in the stratum corneum layers of the skin is exposed to free positive halogen, especially positive chlorine.
- the rate of formation and the amount of 1-pyrroline that is formed varies from individual to individual but the general mechanism of formation is believed to be universal.
- the degradation of skin protein is believed to begin with the rapid halogenation of a protein amide bond nitrogen when the skin is exposed to solutions containing hypohalite.
- halogen mediating, malodor control agents of the present invention are organic and inorganically derived -NH2 compounds.
- preferred positive halogen mediators and malodor control agents are suiphamic acid, sulphamide, p-toluenesulphonamide, imidodisulphonamide, benzenesulphonamide, melamine, cyanamide, alkyl sulfonamides, and mixtures thereof.
- the above mentioned malodor control agents may be de-protonated, that is they may be in the form of a salt and therefore due to expediency, ease of synthesis or preparation, or due to formulation practices the salt form of any or all of the above mentioned malodor control agents will suffice.
- any suitable cation will suffice for the purposes of the present invention, sodium, potassium, lithium, magnesium, calcium, and mixtures thereof are preferred.
- the present invention includes compositions comprising the aforementioned -NH2 compounds for control of malodor when a source of positive halogen is present and comes into contact with the human skin.
- the halogen may be chlorine, bromine, iodine, or mixtures thereof and the source of positive halogen may be, but is not limited to hypochlorite, hypobromite, hypoiodite, and mixtures thereof.
- the present invention is effective whether the source of positive halogen is present at the time of formulation or if the source is generated in situ, for example during storage or especially, during usage as is the case when bleach boosters are present.
- the present invention comprises malodor control agents that are prsent such that the mole ration of hypohalite bleach to malodor control agent is from about 10 : 1 to about 1 : 10, preferably from about 5 : 1 to about 1 : 2, more preferably from about 3 : 1 to about 1 : 2.
- Surfactant - The instant cleaning compositions contain from about 0.1 % to about 95% by weight of a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, ampholytic and zwitterinonic surface active agents.
- a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, ampholytic and zwitterinonic surface active agents.
- surfactant is preferably present to the extent of from about 0.1 % to 20% by weight of the composition.
- surfactant is preferably present to the extent of from about 1.5% to 30 % by weight of the composition.
- Anionic surfactants can be broadly described as the water-soluble salts, particularly the alkali metal salts, of organic sulfuric reaction products having in their molecular structure an alkyl radical containing from about 8 to about 22 carbon atoms and a radical selected from the group consisting of sulfonic acid and sulfuric acid ester radicals.
- alkyl is the alkyl portion of higher acyl radicals.
- the reaction products of fatty acids are derived from coconut oil sodium or potassium salts of tatty acid amides of a methyl tauride in which the fatty acids, for example, are derived from coconut oil and sodium or potassium beta-acetoxy- or beta-acetamido- alkanesulfonates where the alkane has from 8 to 22 carbon atoms.
- secondary alkyl sulfates may be used by the formulator exclusively or in conjunction with other surfactant materials and the following identifies and illustrates the differences between sulfated surfactants and otherwise conventional alkyl sulfate surfactants.
- Non- limiting examples of such ingredients are as follows.
- Conventional primary alkyl sulfates such as those illustrated above, have the general formula ROS03-M+ wherein R is typically a linear C 8 -C22 hydrocarbyl group and M is a water solubiizing cation.
- Branched chain primary alkyl sulfate surfactants i.e., branched-chain "PAS" having 8-20 carbon atoms are also know; see, for example, Eur. Pat. Appl. 439,316, Smith et al., filed January 21 , 1991.
- Secondary alkyl sulfate surfactants are those materials which have the sulfate moiety distributed randomly along the hydrocarbyl "backbone" of the molecule. Such materials may be depicted by the structure
- x and (y+1 ) are, respectively, integers of at least about 6, and can range from about 7 to about 20, preferably about 10 to about 16.
- M is a cation, such as an alkali metal, ammonium, alkanolammonium, triethanol-ammonium, potassium, ammonium, and the like, can also be used.
- the aforementioned secondary alkyl sulfates are those prepared by the addition of H2SO4 to olefins.
- a typical synthesis using alpha olefins and sulfuric acid is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,234,258, Morris, issued February 8, 1966 or in U.S. Pat. No. 5,075,041, Lutz, issued December 24,1991.
- Suitable carriers for the present invention are water and volatile solvents that are compatible with hypohalite.
- Abrasives An essential component of many solid or viscous semi- solid hard surface cleaning compositions is the abrasive material added to facilitate the action of scouring.
- Abrasive scouring cleansers provide a convenient and useful means for carrying out the sanitizing of porcelain and tile surfaces, especially tubs, showers and toilet bowls.
- the particulate abrasive material within such compositions serves to abrade and loosen soil adhering to hard surfaces and further serves to create more intimate contact between hard surface stain and the surfactant and or bleaching agents also present in the cleansing compositions.
- Abrasive cleaners have traditionally contained water-insoluble, relatively hard, particulate mineral material as the abrasive agent.
- the most common such abrasive agent is finely divided silica sand having particle size varying between about 1 and 300 microns and specific gravity of about 2.1 or higher. While such material is generally very effective in scouring soil and stains from the surfaces being treated, abrasive material of this type tends to be difficult to rinse away from the toilet bowl, shower or bathtub surface.
- abrasive compositions of this desired type can be realized by utilizing a particular type of expanded perlite abrasive in combination with the surfactants, filler material, and other optional scouring material ingredients listed herein.
- the abrasive materials suitable to the present invention are those contained in U.S. Pat. No. 4,051,056, Hartman, issued September 27, 1977 and included herein by reference.
- compositions herein can optionally include one or more other detergent adjunct materials or other materials for assisting or enhancing cleaning performance, treatment of the surface to be cleaned, or to modify the aesthetics of the composition (e.g., perfumes, colorants, dyes, etc.).
- adjunct materials e.g., perfumes, colorants, dyes, etc.
- the following are illustrative examples of such adjunct materials but are not meant to be exclusive or limiting in scope.
- Buffers - Buffers can be included in the formulations herein for a variety of purposes.
- One such purpose is to adjust the cleaning surface pH to optimize the hard surface cleaner composition effectiveness relative to a particular type of soil or stain.
- Buffers may be included to stabilize the adjunct ingredients with respect to extended shelf life or for the purpose of maintaining compatibility between various aesthetic ingredients.
- the hard surface cleaner of the present invention optionally contains buffers to adjust the pH in a range above 11.
- suitable buffers are potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, and trisodium phosphate, however, the formulator is not restricted to these examples or combinations thereof.
- the cleaning compositions herein may also optionally contain one or more iron and/or manganese chelating agents.
- suitable chelating agents are ethane-1-hydroxy-1,1- diphosphonic acid (EHDP) and dipicolinic acid.
- Perfumes are an important ingredient especially for the liquid composition embodiment. Perfume is usually used at levels of from 0% to 5%. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,246,129, Kacher, issued January 20, 1981 (incorporated herein by reference), certain perfume materials are disclosed which perform the added function reducing the solubility of anionic sulfonate and sulfate surfactants.
- the conventional adjunct ingredients employed herein can be selected from bleach stabilizers, pigments, color speckles, suds boosters, suds supressors, anti-tarnish and/or anti-corrosion agents, soil-suspending agents, germicides, alkalinity sources, hydrotropes, anti-oxidants, clay soil removal/anti-redeposition agents, polymeric dispersing agents, etc.
- Procedure for Determining Available Chlorine from NaOCI . A 100 mL Erlenmeyer flask equipped with a magnetic stirring bar is tared to the last significant decimal place. The sample to be analyzed is charged to the flask and weighed.
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Abstract
L'invention porte sur des compositions comportant un agent de blanchiment halogène et des renforçateurs de blanchiment ainsi que sur des compositions nettoyantes comprenant un agent de blanchiment halogène, des renforçateurs de blanchiment ainsi que des agents tensioactifs, ces compositions permettant de combattre les mauvaises odeurs se formant sur la peau, qui sont induites par un halogène, grâce à l'introduction de composés de -NH2 qui limitent la formation des mauvaises odeurs sur la peau.
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