Odor-neutralizing compositions containing citric acid
Patent Information
- Application Number
- DE602011075618
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2010-12-21
- Filing Date
- 2011-01-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-25
- Estimated Expiration
- 2031-01-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing malodor masking technologies, such as perfumes, often fail to effectively neutralize odors without adding significant fragrance, and many malodor-neutralizing substances require high concentrations, limiting fragrance options and increasing costs.
A composition combining citric acid with specific esters of molecular weights between 130 and 230, exemplified by structures where R1 is hydrogen or a C1-C11 alkyl group and R2 is C1-C6 unbranched or C3-C12 branched alkyl, synergistically neutralizes malodors, allowing for reduced perfume usage.
The combination of citric acid and esters within specified molecular weight ranges provides enhanced malodor neutralization without intense fragrance, offering a broader range of fragrance options and reducing perfume requirements.
Description
[0001] This invention relates to odor neutralizer compositions and their use for reducing malodors.
[0002] In many applicational areas, perfumes are used for masking malodors. Annoyance caused by malodors occurs frequently in daily life and impairs personal well-being. Such malodors are, for example, those resulting from substances transpired or excreted by humans, in particular, perspiration, mouth odors, feces and urine, odors caused by animal feces or urine, in particular, those of domestic pets, kitchen odors, such as those resulting from the preparation of onions, garlic, cabbage or fish, odors due to tobacco smoke, garbage, bathrooms, molds and waste.
[0003] In addition, malodors may be caused by many industrially produced basic materials used in cleansing agents, such as, for example, detergents and fabric softeners, or in body care products, such as, for example, soaps and cosmetics. The use of specific cosmetic preparations, such as, for example, hair dyes, hair-forming agents and depilatories, also produce malodors.
[0004] Many rubber and plastic products also produce malodors if, due to the method of their manufacture, they still contain quantities of highly odorous, volatile active ingredients. These malodors are usually caused by particularly odorous substances which are, however, generally only present in trace amounts. Such substances include, for example, nitrogen-containing compounds such as ammonia and amines, heterocyclic compounds such as pyridines, pyrazines, indoles, etc., and sulfur-containing compounds such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, sulfides, etc.
[0005] The masking of malodors is a problem which is difficult to handle and solve with perfume compositions. Usually, it is only possible to mask malodors by means of a specially developed perfume oil having specific types of fragrances.
[0006] Malodor counteractings are particularly advantageous when they are capable of reducing the intensity of malodors without themselves possessing any significantly intense odor or fragrance. Such active ingredients do not mask malodors; rather, they neutralize the malodors. This has the advantage that, when using such active ingredients for perfuming objects or products having malodors, perfume oils of any desired type of fragrance can be used. The consumer can, therefore, be offered a considerably broader range of fragrance types for combating malodors.
[0007] In addition, active ingredients which neutralize malodors, provide the possibility of reducing the quantity of perfume oil previously required for masking odors. It is also possible to use less intensely odorous perfumes for combating malodors than those heretofore employed.
[0008] Another area in which malodor reducing compositions find utility is in breath freshening compositions such as chewing gum, mints, mouthwashes, lozenges and sprays. In addition to flavoring and perfuming ingredients which mask oral malodors, it is also useful to neutralize the ingredients which cause such malodors.
[0009] In recent years, a wide variety of substances have been proposed for use in neutralizing and / or suppressing malodors. These include certain acids such as undecylenic acid and a wide variety of esters, including esters of citric acid.
[0010] U.S. Patent No. 6,495,097 describes the use of undecylenic acid and its lower alkyl esters as deodorants and odor neutralizers useful in a wide variety of compositions, perfumed and unperfumed. U.S. Patent No. 4,010,253 discloses the use of certain esters of citric acid or acetylcitric acid in compositions for suppressing body odor. Citric acid itself has been used in personal deodorant compositions, as indicated in U.S. Patent No. 5,098,694 and 5,662,937.
[0011] Recent patent literature disclosing the use of different classes of esters as malodor neutralizers include U.S. Patents Nos. 7,157,411, 7,407,922 and 7,638,118, and Published Applications US 2010 / 0021413, US 2010 / 0028288 and US 2010 / 0034766.
[0012] US 2004 / 221858 discloses a tobacco odor deodorant containing the components of at least two component groups selected from five component of (I) octanal, nonanal and / or decanal, (II) linalool, (III) carvone, (IV) methyl anthranilate and / or N-methyl anthranilate, and (V) sinensal and / or orange peel essential oil sinensal fraction.
[0013] WO 2006 / 102052 discloses a composition, system and method for odor neutralization of an air circulation system or an enclosed area. The composition consists essentially of from about 0.1% to about 2%, by weight of ethoxylated alkyphenol, from about 5% to about 20%, by weight of triethylene glycol, from about 25% to about 40%, by weight of ethanol, from about 1% to about 5%, by weight of ricinoleic acid, from about 3% to about 15%, by weight of water and citric acid.
[0014] "Bitter Orange (Citrus aurantium var. amara) Extracts and Constitutents (±)-p-Synephrine and (±)-p-Octopamine" Scott et al. (2004), discusses the composition of bitter orange extracts and their toxicological effects.
[0015] Many of the esters disclosed in the prior art are quite effective in neutralizing malodors, and undecylenic acid (and its derivatives) has also shown some effectiveness in this area. It has now been discovered that combinations of undecylenic acid or citric acid and certain esters within particular molecular weight ranges have surprisingly shown synergistic effectiveness in neutralizing malodors.
[0016] This invention provides compositions comprising a combination of citric acid and one or more of certain esters within a particular molecular weight range. The molecular weight range for esters in combination with citric acid is between 130 and 230. These combinations exhibit a synergistic effect in neutralizing malodors. The esters within these particular molecular weight ranges which, in combination with citric acid, provide the synergistic effects are of the Formula (I) have the structure in which R 1 is hydrogen or a C 1 -C 11 alkyl group which can optionally contain 1 or 2 double bonds and which optionally can be substituted by a phenyl group, and R 2 is C 1 -C 6 unbranched alkyl or a C 3 -C 12 branched alkyl group which can optionally contain 1 or 2 double bonds, with the proviso that (i) where R 1 is a C 1 -C 11 alkyl or alkylene radical substituted by phenyl, such substitution occurs at the 2- or higher carbon atom, and (ii) where both R 1 and R 2 are unbranched alkyls, the total number of carbon atoms in said alkyls is not greater than 12 and, if said total number of carbon atoms is greater than 8, the difference between the number of carbon atoms in R 1 and R 2 is at least 2.
[0017] The amount of ingredient (2) in the composition is 10-90% by weight of the total amount of ingredients (1) and (2).
[0018] The compositions of this invention can be admixed with fragrancing ingredients to yield perfumed products which also have malodor neutralizing affects. Additionally, these compositions can be incorporated into household products such as detergents and other laundry products, air fresheners and disinfectants. These compositions can also be incorporated into personal care products of all types.
[0019] Citric acid and the esters of the Formula (I) are known odor neutralizers but it has now been discovered that a combination of citric acid and one or more ester of Formula (I) in the wider molecular weight range of between 130 and 230 provide a synergistic effect in odor neutralization.
[0020] The term "undecylenic acid" as used herein refers to undec-10-enoic acid of the formula. It is used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and perfumery, including antidandruff shampoos, anti-microbial powders and as a musk in perfumes and aromas. U.S. Patent No. 6,495,097 discloses its use, as well as the use of certain derivatives such as its methyl and ethyl esters, as substances that provide odor neutralization.
[0021] Citric acid (3-carboxy-3-hydroxypentanedioic acid) is used extensively in food products to add an acidic or sour taste and is also used in cleaning products. Additionally, as indicated in recent U.S. Patent Nos. 6,906,045 and 7,147,822, citric acid can function as an odor neutralizer.
[0022] Citric acid has the formula
[0023] The esters which, in combination with citric acid are synergistically effective in neutralizing malodors have molecular weights within the specified particular ranges and have the structure (I) wherein R 1 is hydrogen, or a C 1 -C 11 alkyl group which can optionally contain one or two double bonds and which optionally can be substituted by phenyl group, and R 2 is C 1 -C 6 unbranched alkyl or a C 3 -C 12 branched alkyl group which can optionally contain one or two double bonds, with the proviso that (i) where R 1 is a C 1 -C 11 alkyl or alkylene radical substituted by phenyl, such substitution occurs at the 2- or higher carbon atom, and (ii) where both R 1 and R 2 are unbranched alkyls, the total number of carbon atoms in said alkyls is not greater than 12 and, if said total number of carbon is greater than 8, the difference between the number of carbon atoms in R 1 and R 2 is at least 2, wherein the amount of the ester is 10-90% by weight of the total amount of the ester and the citric acid.
[0024] An example of R 1 as an alkylene radical substituted by phenyl at the 2- carbon is cinnamate. An example of an alkyl radical substituted at the 3- carbon is 3-phenylpropyl.
[0025] With respect to compounds in which both R 1 and R 2 are unbranched alkyls, butyl butyrate and ethyl heptanate, for example, would be within the scope of Formula (I). Pentyl hexanate is an example of a compound which would not be included in Formula (I). A preferred group of compounds in this class are those in which the total number of carbon atoms in R 1 and R 2 is not greater than 8.
[0026] In order to combat malodors, the combination of citric acid and the esters of Formula (I) may be used in admixture. They may be used in pure form or in suitable solvents such as, for example, ethanol, isopropanol or other solvents well known for use in deodorizing formulations.
[0027] The ratio of citric acid to the ester of Formula (I) is preferably of about 50%.
[0028] A preferred group of esters within the Formula (I) are those in which R 2 is C 1 -C 5 (straight-chain or branched) alkyl.
[0029] Preferred particular compounds within the Formula (I) for combination with citric acid include the following:
[0030] Preferred particular compounds within Formula (I) for combination with citric acid include, in addition to those preferred for combination with citric acid as described above, the following:
[0031] For odor neutralizing purposes, the compositions according to the present invention can be combined with one or more of a wide variety of fragrancing ingredients.
[0032] The following may be mentioned as examples of ingredients used in fragrancing compositions, in particular: extracts from natural raw materials such as essential oils, resins, resinoids, balsams, tinctures such as for example ambergris tincture; amyris oil; angelica seed oil; angelica root oil; aniseed oil; valerian oil; basil oil; tree moss absolute; bay oil; armoise oil; benzoe resinoid; bergamot oil; beeswax absolute; birch tar oil; bitter almond oil; savory oil; buchu leaf oil; cabreuva oil; cade oil; calamus oil; camphor oil; cananga oil; cardamom oil; cascarilla oil; cassia oil; cassie absolute; castoreum absolute; cedar leaf oil; cedar wood oil; cistus oil; citronella oil; lemon oil; copaiba balsam; copaiba balsam oil; coriander oil; costus root oil; cumin oil; cypress oil; davana oil; dill weed oil; dill seed oil; eau de brouts absolute; oakmoss absolute; elemi oil; estragon oil; eucalyptus citriodora oil; eucalyptus oil (cineole type); fennel oil; fir needle oil; galbanum oil; galbanum resin; geranium oil; grapefruit oil; guaiacwood oil; gurjun balsam; gurjun balsam oil; helichrysum absolute; helichrysum oil; ginger oil; iris root absolute; iris root oil; jasmine absolute; calamus oil; blue camomile oil; Roman camomile oil; carrot seed oil; cascarilla oil; pine needle oil; spearmint oil; caraway oil; labdanum oil; labdanum absolute; labdanum resin; lavandin absolute; lavandin oil; lavender absolute; lavender oil; lemon-grass oil; lovage oil; lime oil distilled; lime oil expressed; linaloe oil; Litsea cubeba oil; laurel leaf oil; mace oil; marjoram oil; mandarin oil; massoi (bark) oil; mimosa absolute; ambrette seed oil; musk tincture; clary sage oil; nutmeg oil; myrrh absolute; myrrh oil; myrtle oil; clove leaf oil; clove bud oil; neroli oil; olibanum absolute; olibanum oil; opopanax oil; orange flower absolute; orange oil; origanum oil; palmarosa oil; patchouli oil; perilla oil; Peru balsam oil; parsley leaf oil; parsley seed oil; petitgrain oil; peppermint oil; pepper oil; pimento oil; pine oil; pennyroyal oil; rose absolute; rosewood oil; rose oil; rosemary oil; Dalmatian sage oil; Spanish sage oil; sandalwood oil; celery seed oil: spike-lavender oil; star anise oil; storax oil; tagetes oil; fir needle oil; tea tree oil; turpentine oil; thyme oil; Tolu balsam; tonka bean absolute; tuberose absolute; vanilla extract; violet leaf absolute; verbena oil; vetiver oil; juniperberry oil; wine lees oil; wormwood oil; wintergreen oil; ylang-ylang oil; hyssop oil; civet absolute; cinnamon leaf oil; cinnamon bark oil; and fractions thereof or ingredients isolated therefrom; individual fragrance ingredients from the group comprising hydrocarbons, such as for example 3-carene; α-pinene; β-pinene; α-terpinene; γ-terpinene; p-cymene; bisabolene; camphene; caryophyllene; cedrene; farnesene; limonene; longifolene; myrcene; ocimene; valencene; (E,Z)-1,3,5-undecatriene; styrene; diphenylmethane; aliphatic alcohols, such as for example hexanol; octanol; 3-octanol; 2,6-dimethyl-heptanol; 2-methyl-2-heptanol, 2-methyl-2-octanol; (E)-2-hexenol; (E)- and (Z)-3-hexenol; l-octen-3-ol; a mixture of 3,4,5,6,6-pentamethyl-3,4-hepten-2-o1 and 3,5,6,6-tetramethyl-4-methyleneheptan-2-o1; (E,Z)-2,6-nonadienol; 3,7-dimethyl-7-methoxyoctan-2-o1; 9-decenol; 10-undecenol; 4-methyl-3-decen-5-o1; aliphatic aldehydes and their acetals such as for example hexanal; heptanal; octanal; nonanal; decanal; undecanal; dodecanal; tridecanal; 2-methyloctanal; 2-methylnonanal; (E)-2-hexenal; (Z)-4-heptenal; 2,6-dimethyl-5-heptenal; 10-undecenal; (E)-4-decenal; 2-dodecenal; 2,6,10-trimethyl-5,9-undecadienal; heptanal-diethylacetal; 1,1-dimethoxy-2,2,5-trimethyl-4-hexene; citronellyl oxyacetaldehyde; aliphatic ketones and oximes thereof, such as for example 2-heptanone; 2-octanone; 3-octanone; 2-nonanone; 5-methyl-3-heptanone; 5-methyl-3-heptanone oxime; 2,4,4,7-tetramethy1-6-octen-3-one; aliphatic sulfur-containing compounds, such as for example 3-methylthiohexanol; 3-methylthiohexyl acetate; 3-mercaptohexanol; 3-mercaptohexyl acetate; 3-mercaptohexyl butyrate; 3-acetyltbiohexyl acetate; l-menthene-8-thiol; aliphatic nitriles, such as for example 2-nonenenitrile; 2-tridecenenitrile; 2,12-tridecenenitrile; 3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienenitrile; 3,7-dimethyl-6-octenenitrile; aliphatic carboxylic acids and esters thereof, such as for example (E)- and (Z)-3-hexenylformate; ethyl acetoacetate; isoamyl acetate; hexyl acetate; 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl acetate; 3-methyl-2-butenyl acetate; (E)-2-hexenyl acetate; (E)- and (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate; octyl acetate; 3-octyl acetate; l-octen-3-yl acetate; ethyl butyrate; butyl butyrate; isoamyl butyrate; hexylbutyrate; (E)- and (Z)-3-hexenyl isobutyrate; hexyl crotonate; ethylisovalerate; ethyl-2-methyl pentanoate; ethyl hexanoate; allyl hexanoate; ethyl heptanoate; allyl heptanoate; ethyl octanoate; ethyl-(E,Z)-2,4-decadienoate; methyl-2-octinate; methyl-2-noninate; allyl-2-isoamyl oxyacetate; methy1-3,7-dimethy1-2, 6-octadienoate; acyclic terpene alcohols, such as, for example, citronellol; geraniol; nerol; linalool; lavandulol; nerolidol; farnesol; tetrahydrolinalool; tetrahydrogeraniol; 2,6-dimethyl-7-octen-2-o1; 2,6-dimethyloctan-2-o1; 2-methyl-6-methylene-7-octen-2-o1; 2,6-dimethyl -5,7-octadien-2-o1; 2,6-dimethyl-3,5-octadien-2-o1; 3,7-dimethyl-4,6-octadien-3-o1; 3,7-dimethyl-1,5,7-octatrien-3-o1 2,6-dimethyl-2,5,7-octatrien-1-ol; as well as formates, acetates, propionates, isobutyrates, butyrates, isovalerates, pentanoates, hexanoates, crotonates, tiglinates and 3-methyl-2-butenoates thereof; acyclic terpene aldehydes and ketones, such as, for example, geranial; neral; citronellal; 7-hydroxy-3,7-dimethyloctanal; 7-methoxy-3,7-dimethyloctanal; 2,6,10-trimethyl-9-undecenal; α-sinensal; β-sinensal; geranylacetone; as well as the dimethyl- and diethylacetals of geranial, neral and 7-hydroxy-3,7-dimethyloctanal; cyclic terpene alcohols, such as, for example, menthol; isopulegol; alpha-terpineol; terpinen-4-ol; menthan-8-ol; menthan-1-ol; menthan-7-ol; borneol; isoborneol; linalool oxide; nopol; cedrol; ambrinol; vetiverol; guaiol; and the formates, acetates, propionates, isobutyrates, butyrates, isovalerates, pentanoates, hexanoates, crotonates, tiglinates and 3-methyl-2-butenoates of alpha-terpineol, terpinen-4-ol; methan-8-ol, methan-1-ol, methan-7-ol, borneol, isoborneol, linalool oxide, nopol, cedrol, ambrinol, vetiverol and guaiol; cyclic terpene aldehydes and ketones, such as, for example, menthone; isomenthone; 8-mercaptomenthan-3-one; carvone; camphor; fenchone; alpha-ionone; beta-ionone; alpha-n-methylionone; beta-n-methylionone; alpha-isomethylionone; beta-isomethylionone; alpha-irone; alphadamascone; beta-damascone; beta-danascenone; deltadamascone; gamma-damascone; 1-(2,4,4-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one; 1,3,4,6,7,8a-hexahydrol; 1,1,5,5-tetramethyl-2H-2,4a-methanonaphthalen-8(5H)-one; nootkatone; dihydronootkatone; acetylated cedarwood oil (cedryl methyl ketone); cyclic alcohols, such as, for example, 4-tert.-butylcyclohexanal; 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexanol; 3-isocamphylcyclohexanol; 2,6,9-trimethyl-Z2,Z5,E9-cyclododecatrien-1-ol; 2-isobutyl-4-methyltetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-ol; cycloaliphatic alcohols, such as, for example, alpha-3,3-trimethylcyclo-hexyl-methanol; 2-methyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-butanol; 2-methyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-2-buten-1-ol; 2-ethyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-2-buten-1-ol; 3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-pentan-2-ol; 3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-4-penten-2-o1; 3,3-dimethyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethy1-3-cyclopent-1-yl)-4-penten-2-ol; 1-(2,2,6-trimethylcyclohexyl)-pentan-3-ol; 1-(2,2,6-trimethylcyclohexyl)-hexan-3-ol; cyclic and cycloaliphatic ethers, such as, for example, cineole; cedryl methyl ether; cyclododecyl methyl ether; (ethoxymethoxy)-cyclododecane; alpha-cedrene epoxide; 3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyldodecahydronaphtho[2,1-b]furan; 3a-ethyl-6,6, 9a-trimethyl-dodecahydronaphtho[2,1-b]furan; 1,5,9-trimethyl-13-oxabicyclo[10.1.0]-trideca-4,8-diene; rose oxide; 2-(2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-5-methyl-5-(1-methyl-propyl)-1,3-dioxan; cyclic ketones, such as, for example, 4-tert.-butylcyclohexanone; 2,2,5-trimethyl-5-pentylcyclopentanone; 2-heptylcyclopentanone; 2-pentylcyclopentanone; 2-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-1-one; 3-methyl-cis-2-penten-1-yl-2-cyclopenten-1-one; 3-methyl-2-pentyl-2cyclopenten-1-one; 3-methyl-4-cyclopentadecenone; 3-methyl-5-cyclopentadecenone; 3-methylcyclopentadecanone; 4-(1-ethoxyvinyl)-3,3,5,5-tetramethylcyclo-hexanone; 4-tert.-pentylcyclohexanone; 5-cyclohexadecen-lone; 6,7-dihydro-1,1,2,3,3-pentamethyl-4(5H)-indanone; 5-cyclohexadecen-1-one; 8-cyclohexadecen-1-one; 9-cycloheptadecen-1-one; cyclopentadecanone; cycloaliphatic aldehydes, such as, for example, 2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexene carbaldehyde; 2-methyl-4-(2,2,6-trimethyl-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-butenal; 4-(4-hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-3-cyclohexene carbaldehyde; 4-(4-methyl-3penten-1-yl)-3-cyclohexene carbaldehyde; cycloaliphatic ketones, such as, for example, 1-(3,3-dimethylcyclohexyl)-4-penten-1-one; 1-(5,5-dimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-4-penten-1-one; 2,3,8,8-tetramethyl-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydro-2-naphtalenyl methyl ketone; methyl-2,6,10-trimethyl-2,5,9-cyclododecatrienyl ketone; tert.-butyl-(2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-ketone; esters of cyclic alcohols, such as, for example, 2-tert.butylcyclohexyl acetate; 4-tert.-butylcyclohexyl acetate; 2-tert.-pentylcyclohexyl acetate; 4-tert.-pentylcyclohexyl acetate; decahydro-2-naphthyl acetate; 3-pentyltetrahy-dro-2H-pyran-4-yl acetate; decahydro-2,5,5,8a-tetramethyl-2-naphthyl acetate; 4,7-methano-3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexa-hydro-5 or 6-indenyl acetate; 4,7-methano-3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-5 or 6-indenyl propionate; 4,7-methano-3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro-5 or 6-indenyl isobutyrate; 4,7-methanooctahydro-5 or 6-indenyl acetate; esters of cycloaliphatic carboxylic acids, such as, for example, allyl 3-cyclohexyl-propionate; allyl cyclohexyl oxyacetate; methyl dihydrojasmonate; methyl jasmonate; methyl 2-hexyl-3-oxocyclopentanecarboxylate; ethyl 2-ethyl-6,6-dimethyl-2-cyclohexenecarboxylate; ethyl 2,3,6,6-tetramethyl-2-cyclohexenecarboxylate; ethyl 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane-2-acetate; araliphatic alcohols, such as, for example, benzyl alcohol; 1-phenylethyl alcohol; 2-phenylethyl alcohol; 3-phenyl-propanol; 2-phenylpropanol; 2-phenoxyethanol; 2,2-dimethyl-3-phenylpropanol; 2,2-dimethyl-3-(3-methylphenyl)propanol; 1,1-dimethyl-2-phenylethyl alcohol; 1,1dimethyl-3-phenylpropanol; l-ethyl-1-methyl-3-phenylpropanol; 2-methyl-5-phenylpentanol; 3-methyl-5-phenylpentanol; 3-pheny1-2-propen-1-o1; 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol; 1-(4-isopropylphenyl)ethanol; esters of araliphatic alcohols and aliphatic carboxylic acids, such as, for example, benzyl acetate; benzyl propionate; benzyl isobutyrate; benzyl isovalerate; 2-phenylethyl acetate; 2-phenylethyl propionate; 2-phenylethyl isobutyrate; 2-phenylethyl isovalerate; 1-phenylethyl acetate; alpha-trichloromethylbenzyl acetate; alpha,alpha-dimethylphenylethyl acetate; alpha,alpha-dimethylphenylethyl butyrate; cinnamyl acetate; 2-phenoxyethyl isobutyrate; 4-methoxybenzyl acetate; araliphatic ethers, such as for example 2-phenylethyl methyl ether; 2-phenylethyl isoamyl ether; 2-phenylethyl-1-ethoxyethyl ether; phenylacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal; phenylacetaldehyde diethyl acetal; hydratropaaldehyde dimethyl acetal; phenylacetaldehyde glycerol acetal; 2,4,6-trimethyl-4-phenyl-1,3-dioxane; 4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydroindeno[1,2-d]-m-dioxin; 4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydro-2,4-dimethylindeno[1,2-d]-m-dioxin; aromatic and araliphatic aldehydes, such as, for example, benzaldehyde; phenylacetaldehyde; 3-phenylpropanal; hydratropaldehyde; 4-methylbenzaldehyde; 4-methylphenylacetaldehyde; 3-(4-ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylproparral; 2-methyl-3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-propanal; 2-methyl-3-(4-tert.-butylphenyl)propanal; 3-(4-tert.-butylphenyl)propanal; cinnamaldehyde; alpha-butylcinnamaldehyde; alpha-amylcinnamaldehyde; alpha-hexylcinnamaldehyde; 3-methyl-5-phenylpentanal; 4-methoxybenzaldehyde; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde; 4-hydroxy-3-ethoxybenzaldehyde; 3,4-methylene-dioxybenzaldehyde; 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde; 2-methyl-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-propanal; 2-methyl-3-(4-methylendioxyphenyl)-propanal; aromatic and araliphatic ketones, such as, for example, acetophenone; 4-methylacetophenone; 4-methoxyacetophenone; 4-tert.-butyl-2,6-dimethylacetophenone; 4-phenyl-2-butanone; 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone; 1-(2-naphthalenyl)ethanone; benzophenone; 1,1,2,3,3,6-hexamethyl-5-indanyl methyl ketone; 6-tert.-butyl-1,1,1-dimethyl-4-indanyl methyl ketone; 1-[2,3-dihydro-1,1,2,6-tetramethyl-3-(1-methyl-ethyl)-1H-5-indenyl]ethanone; 5',6',7',8'-tetrahydro-3',5',5',6',8',8'-hexamethyl-2-acetonaphthone; aromatic and araliphatic carboxylic acids and esters thereof, such as, for example, benzoic acid; phenylacetic acid; methyl benzoate; ethyl benzoate; hexyl benzoate; benzyl benzoate; methyl phenylacetate; ethyl phenylacetate; geranyl phenylacetate; phenylethyl phenylacetate; methyl cinnamate; ethyl cinnamate; benzyl cinnamate; phenylethyl cinnamate; cinnamyl cinnamate; allyl phenoxyacetate; methyl salicylate; isoamyl salicylate; hexyl salicylate; cyclohexyl salicylate; cis-3-hexenyl salicylate; benzyl salicylate; phenylethyl salicylate; methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate; ethyl 3-phenylglycidate; ethyl 3-methyl-3-phenylglycidate; nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds, such as, for example, 2,4,6-trinitro-1,3-dimethyl-5-tert-butylbenzene; 3,5-dinitro-2,6-dimethyl-4-tert.-butylacetophenone; cinnamonitrile; 5-phenyl-3-methyl-2-pentenonitrile; 5-phenyl-3-methylpentanonitrile; methyl anthranilate; methyN-methylanthranilate; Schiff s bases of methyl anthranilate with 7-hydroxy-3,7-dimethyloctanal, 2-methyl-3-(4-tert.-butylphenyl)-propanal or 2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexene carbaldehyde; 6-isopropylquinoline; 6-isobutylquinoline; 6-sec.-butylquinoline; indole; skatole; 2-methoxy-3-isopropyl-pyrazine; 2-isobutyl-3methoxypyrazine; phenols, phenyl ethers and phenyl esters, such as, for example, estragole; anethole; eugenol; eugenyl methyl ether; isoeugenol; isoeugenol methyl ether; thymol; carvacrol; diphenyl ether; beta-naphthyl methyl ether; betanaphthyl ethyl ether; beta-naphthyl isobutyl ether; 1,4-dimethoxybenzene; eugenyl acetate; 2-methoxy-4-methylphenol; 2-ethoxy-5-(1-propenyl)-phenol; p-cresyl phenylacetate; heterocyclic compounds, such as, for example, 2,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-2H-furan-3-one; 2-ethyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-2H-furan-3-one; 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4H-pyran4-one; 2-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4H-pyran-4-one; lactones, such as, for example, 1,4-octanolide; 3-methyl-1,4-octanolide; 1,4-nonanolide; 1,4-decanolide; 8-decen-1,4-olide; 1,4-undecanolide; 1,4-dodecanolide; 1,5-decanolide; 1,5-dodecanolide; 1,15-pentadecanolide; cis- and trans-11-pentadecen-1,15-olide; cis- and trans-12-pentadecen-1,15-olide; 1,16-hexadecanolide; 9-hexadecen-1,16-olide; 10-oxa-1,16-hexadecanolide; 11-oxa-1,16-hexadecanolide; 12-oxa-1,16-hexadecanolide; ethylene-1,12-dodecanedioate; ethylene-1,13-tridecanedioate; coumarin; 2,3-dihydrocoumarin; octahydrocoumarin.
[0033] The foregoing lists include some esters that fall within the scope of Formula (I), in which cases, a product comprising the composition of this invention will contain two or more of such esters.
[0034] In addition, the odor neutralizers containing the esters according to the present invention can be adsorbed onto a carrier which ensures both the fine distribution of the odor neutralizer in the product and controlled release during use. Such carriers can be porous inorganic materials such as light sulfates, salts, silica gels, borates, carbonates, soda ash, tripolyphosphates, zeolites, gypsums, clays, granulated clays, aerated concrete, etc., or organic materials such as wood, starches and other cellulose-based materials.
[0035] The odor neutralizers containing citric acid and the esters of Formula (I) can also be in microencapsulated or spray-dried form or in the form of inclusion complexes or extrusion products and they can be added in these forms to the product whose odor is to be improved or which is to be perfumed.
[0036] The compositions of the present invention may be added to a wide variety of consumer products, such as household products, personal care products and cosmetics, both perfumed and perfume-free, and both scented and scent-free.
[0037] Household products which may comprise a composition according to the invention include fabric washing powder and washing liquid, detergent, surface cleaner (including hard surface cleaner), air freshener in various forms (e.g., solids, gels, candles, liquids, etc.), softener, bleach, fabric refresher and room spray, disinfection products, scourer and cat litter. The list of household products is given by way of illustration and is not to be regarded as being in any way limiting.
[0038] Personal care products and cosmetics which may comprise a composition according to the invention include lotion, e.g. after-shave lotion, shampoo, conditioner, styling spray, mousse, gel, hair wipe, hair spray, hair pomade, bath and shower gel, bath salt, hygiene products, deodorant, antiperspirant, breath-freshening sprays, breath-freshening chewing gum, mouthwashes, lozenges and mints, vanishing cream, depilatory, and talcum powder. The list of personal care products and cosmetics is given by way of illustration and is not to be regarded as being in any way limiting.
[0039] The products using the composition of this invention comprise from about 0.0001% to about 20% by weight, preferably about 0.001% to about 10% by weight, of a combination of citric acid and at least one ester of Formula (I) based on the product. The effective amount depends upon the type of product into which the combination is admixed.
[0040] For example, if used in a fabric refresher the combination may be added to a fragrance composition at around 1% by weight which is then added to the product at around 0.1% by weight, i.e. the fabric refresher comprises about 0.001% by weight of the composition as hereinabove described. Or, in a liquid electrical air freshener composition, it may be added at higher concentration - typically around 20% - and may be present as 100% of the composition.
[0041] Accordingly, the present invention refers in a further aspect to a consumer product comprising an effective malodor-counteracting amount of a composition comprising citric acid and at least one ester of Formula (I).
[0042] Another aspect of the invention are methods of removing malodor from the air or from surfaces, comprising contacting the source of said malodor with an effective amount of a composition comprising citric acid and at least one ester of Formula (I) as hereinabove described. The methods can be, for example, spraying the ambient air surrounding the source of the malodors, or spraying an aerosol formulation directly onto the source of the malodor.
[0043] In a further aspect, the invention refers to a method of enhancing the malodor reduction properties of a consumer product, such as household products and personal care products, comprising admixing to the product effective amounts of at least citric acid and at least one ester of Formula (I) as hereinabove described.TESTING - COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE I
[0044] A malodor evaluation panel of 14 persons was assembled and asked to evaluate the odor neutralizing effectiveness of undecylenic acid and of certain esters of Formula (I) in the molecular weight range of between 150 and 200, separately and in combination. The source of the malodor tested was cat urine.
[0045] Swatches of 100% untreated cotton fabric were cut into 15 cm (6-inch) squares and were placed on weighing boats. 0.5 grams of cat urine was pipetted onto each of the swatches. A period of three minutes was allowed for the urine to be absorbed by the fabric.
[0046] Onto each swatch, 3.0 grams of a composition was sprayed. As a control, 3.0 grams of water was sprayed on certain swatches.
[0047] Each swatch was placed in the middle of a 60cm by 50 cm (2 feet by 2 feet) cubicle and all doors were closed. Actual testing was begun after thirty minutes.
[0048] Each member of the panel was asked to sniff the malodor control first and was notified that the control has a rating of 7 - indicating very strong malodor. They were then asked to proceed to sniff the other samples and provide a rating for malodor remaining. Thus, the remaining malodor was evaluated on a sliding scale, with 1 being the absence of perceived malodor. The panelists were instructed to ignore any fragrance that they may detect and rate only for malodor.
[0049] For undecylenic acid alone and the ester of Formula (I) alone, the fabric sprays consisted of: Test substance - 1% Neodol 91-8 - 1% Fabric spray base - 98% For fabric sprays comprising both undecylenic acid and a subject ester, the formulation was: Undecylenic acid - 1% Ester - 1% Neodol 91-8 - 2% Fabric spray base - 96.0% Neodol 91-8 is a C9-C11 alcohol with an average of approximately 8 moles of ethylene oxide per mole of alcohol. The fabric spray base was an aqueous solution containing 10% ethanol, 1% of fragrance and 2% of non-ionic surfactant.
[0050] The results are shown in the following Table 1. Each panelist tested all of the esters, the undecylenic acid and the combination. The scores reported are therefore the average of 14 replications. Table 1EsterMolecular WeightScore Alone (at 1%)Score in comb. with Undecylenic Acid (1% + 1%)Undecylenic Acid (at 1%)Score alone - score in comb.Undecylenic Acid - score in comb.Benzyl Acetate150.1742.641.943.030.691.08Methyl Anthranilate151.1634.093.053.771.040.72Methyl Salicylate152.1473.582.754.130.831.38Ethyl Heptanate158.2383.412.563.800.851.24Methyl Cinnamate162.1854.203.053.561.150.51Amyl Isovalerate172.2644.553.403.701.150.30Ethyl Cinnamate176.2123.462.474.170.991.70Bornyl Acetate196.2862.401.943.500.451.56Geranyl Acetate196.2863.863.244.080.620.84 TESTING - EXAMPLE II
[0051] Following the procedure of Example I, the odor neutralizing effectiveness of citric acid and of certain esters of Formula I in the molecular weight range of between 130 and 230 was evaluated. The results are shown in the following Table 2. Table 2EsterMolecular WeightScore Alone (at 1%)Score in comb. with Citric Acid (1% + 1%)Citric Acid (at 1%)Score alone - score in comb.Citric Acid - score in comb.Ethyl Isovalerate130.1853.423.254.500.171.25Methyl Benzoate*136.1483.543.213.540.330.33Butyl Butyrate144.2113.042.883.750.170.88Methyl Anthranilate *151.1634.003.294.430.711.14Methyl Cinnamate*162.1853.753.214.380.541.17Amyl Isovalerate172.2653.863.554.050.320.50Bornyl Acetate196.2863.951.774.002.182.23Geranyl Acetate196.2863.273.004.360.271.36Ethyl Decylate200.3183.622.963.880.650.92Linalyl Butyrate224.3394.402.102.602.300.50Ethyl Laurate228.3713.642.773.270.860.50* Comparative examples not of the present invention
Claims
1. A malodor neutralizing composition, comprising: (1) citric acid, and (2) at least one ester of the formula (I): wherein R1 is hydrogen or a C1-C11 alkyl group which can optionally contain 1 or 2 double bonds and which optionally can be substituted by a phenyl group, and R2 is C1-C6 unbranched alkyl, a C3-C12 branched alkyl group which can optionally contain 1 or 2 double bonds, with the proviso that (i) where R1 is a C1-C11 alkyl or alkylene radical substituted by phenyl, such substitution occurs at the 2- or higher carbon atom, and (ii) where both R1 and R2 are unbranched alkyls, the total number of carbon atoms in said alkyls is not greater than 12 and, if said total number of carbon atoms is greater than 8, the difference between the number of carbon atoms in R1 and R2 is at least 2, said ester having a molecular weight of between 130 and 230, characterized in that: the amount of ingredient (2) is 10-90% by weight of the total amount of ingredients (1) and (2).
2. The composition of claim 1, wherein, in ingredient (2), R2 is C1-C5 alkyl.
3. The composition of claim 1, wherein ingredient (2) is ethyl heptanate, amyl isovalerate, or geranyl acetate.
4. The composition of claim 1, wherein ingredient (2) is ethyl isovalerate, butyl butyrate, amyl isovalerate, geranyl acetate, ethyl decylate, linalyl butyrate or ethyl laurate.
5. The composition of claim 1, wherein the composition consists of (1) citric acid, (2) at least one ester of the formula (I), and (3) at least one component selected from the group consisting of: an extract from a raw natural material, a hydrocarbon, an aliphatic alcohol, an aliphatic aldehyde, an aliphatic acetal, an aliphatic ketone, an aliphatic oxime, an aliphatic sulfur-containing compound, an aliphatic nitrile, an aliphatic carboxylic acid, an acyclic terpene alcohol, an acyclic terpene aldehyde, an acyclic terpene ketone, a cyclic terpene alcohol, a cyclic terpene aldehyde, a cyclic terpene ketone, a cyclic alcohol, a cycloaliphatic alcohol, a cyclic ether, a cycloaliphatic ether, a cyclic ketone, a cycloaliphatic ketone, a cyclic alcohol ester, a cycloaliphatic carboxylic acid ester, an araliphatic alcohol, an araliphatic alcohol ester, an araliphatic carboxylic acid ester, an araliphatic ether, an aromatic aldehyde, an araliphatic aldehyde, an aromatic ketone, an araliphatic ketone, an aromatic carboxylic acid, an araliphatic carboxylic acid, an aromatic carboxylic acid ester, an araliphatic carboxylic acid ester, a nitrogen-containing aromatic compound, a phenol, a phenyl ether, a phenyl ester, a heterocyclic compound, and a lactone.
6. A perfumed product, comprising the composition of any of claims 1-5 in an amount of from 0.0001% to 20 % by weight of the product.
7. A household product, comprising the composition of any of claims 1-5 in an amount of from 0.0001% to 20 % by weight of the product.
8. A personal care product, comprising the composition of any of claims 1-5 in an amount of from 0.0001% to 20 % by weight of the product.
9. A method for reducing malodors, comprising contacting a source of the malodors with an effective amount of the composition of any of claims 1-5.