AU2012333187A1 - Botanical antimicrobial composition - Google Patents

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AU2012333187A1
AU2012333187A1 AU2012333187A AU2012333187A AU2012333187A1 AU 2012333187 A1 AU2012333187 A1 AU 2012333187A1 AU 2012333187 A AU2012333187 A AU 2012333187A AU 2012333187 A AU2012333187 A AU 2012333187A AU 2012333187 A1 AU2012333187 A1 AU 2012333187A1
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Disclosed are compositions comprising antimicrobially effective low concentrations of benzyl alcohol, one or more essential oil and one or more botanical extract. The compositions of the application may be used in personal care products including wound care products or in veterinary use. In certain embodiments, compositions are provided having antimicrobial active agents that are substantially or essentially entirely derived from natural sources, thereby allowing the user to avoid harsh and/or toxic chemicals. This may be particularly advantageous in products for use by or on children or pets or for use in households or other environments occupied by children or animals.

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WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 BOTANICAL ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS SPECIFICATION 5 PRIORITY CLAIM This application is a continuation-in-part of United States Patent Application Serial No. 13/412,464, filed March 5, 2012; and also claims priority to United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No, 61/555,367, filed November 10 3, 2011, United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/567,372, filed December 6, 2011, United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/583,482, filed January 5, 2012, United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/583,505, filed January 5, 2012, and United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/583,998, filed January 6, 2012; to each of which priority is 15 claimed and all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. 1. INTRODUCTION Disclosed are compositions comprising antimicrobially effective combinations of benzyl alcohol, essential oils and botanical extracts (including plant 20 extracts and fruit extracts). 2.BACKGROUND Essential oils are volatile oils obtained from plant or animal sources and are composed of complex mixtures of several constituents, such as monoterpenes 25 and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, monoterpene and sesquiterpene alcohols, esters, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, oxides and the like. These essential oils and their isolated constituents are frequently utilized as fragrance and flavor agents, and have been widely used in folk medicine for wound healing properties. Scientific research has corroborated the beneficial effects of essential 30 oils. Essential oils of eucalyptus have been found to "possess central and peripheral analgesic effects as well as neutrophil-dependent and independent anti-inflammatory activities" (Silva et al., 2003, J. Ethnopharmacol. 89(2-3);277-283), and similar activity has been observed in essential oils from Lavendula angustifolia Mill. 1 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 (Hajhashemi et al., 2003, J. Ethnopharmacol. 89(i):67-71). Essential oils have been demonstrated to exhibit antibacterial (Bezic et al., 2003, Phytother. Res. 17(9 :1037 1040; Goren et al., 2003, Z. Naturforsch. 58(9-10):687-690; de Abreu Gonzaga et al., 2003, Planta Med. 69(8 :773-775; Valero and Salmera, 2003, Int. J. Food Microbiol. 5 85(1-2): 73-81) and antifungal (Paranagama et al., 2003, Lett. Apple. Microbiol. 37(1):86-90; Shin, 2003, Arch. Pharm. Res. 26(5):389-393; Velluti et al., 2003, Int. J. Food Microbiol. 89:145-154) activities. Virucidal activity of essential oils has also been observed, including direct virucidal effects against Herpes simplex viruses types 1 and 2 (Garcia et al., Phytother. Res. 17(9):1073-1075; Minami et al., 2003, 10 Microbial Immunol. 47(a):681-684; Schubmacher et al., 2003, Phytomedicine 10:504 510). United States Patent Application Publication No. 20050048139 by Modak et al., published March 3, 2005, relates to topical compositions comprising an emollient solvent and an essential oil, which may further comprise additional 15 additives, among which citric acid, glycolic acid and lactic acid are cited. United States Patent Application Publication No. 20050019431 by Modak et al., published January 27, 2005, relates to compositions comprising a quaternary ammonium compound and an essential oil (or active component thereof). A number of patent applications relate to compositions comprising an 20 essential oil (or component thereof) where zinc salts are added to inhibit irritation associated with essential oils. Examples of such patent applications include United States Patent Application Publication No. 20040102429 by Modak et al., published May 27, 2004 and United States Patent Application Publication No. 20050238602 by Modak et al., published October 27, 2005, now U.S. Patent No. 7,435,429. 25 United States Patent No. 6,858,317 by Aamodt et al., issued February 22, 2005, relates to methods for protecting wood from mold and sap staining fungi which employ a non-toxic mold inhibitor which may be a plant extract such as an essential oil. United States Patent No. 5,100,652 by Kross et al., issued March 31, 30 1992, relates to low concentration chlorous-acid generating oral hygiene compositions which may comprise an essential oil as a flavoring agent. United States Patent No. 5,310,546 by Douglas, issued May 10, 1994, relates to a mouth rinse preparation comprising hydrogen peroxide, zinc chloride, 2 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 sodium citrate, sodium lauryl sulfate, citric acid and ethanol and optionally an essential oil which is a denaturing agent. BiON offers several skin care products comprising citric acid, botanicals, and other agents for topical use (San Diego, CA, US). 5 Johnson et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,958 and US20020165130) relates to the use of sesquiterpenoids to promote uptake of exogenous antimicrobial compounds. Similarly, a related article discloses the use of sesquiterpenoids, such as nerolidol, famesol, bisabolol and apritone, in enhancing bacterial permeability and susceptibility to exogenous antimicrobial compounds, suggesting that 10 sesquiterpenoids have a non-specific and general effect (Brehm-Stecher et al, 2003, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 47(10):3357-3360). In particular, Brehm Stecher et al. report that nerolidol, famesol, bisabolol and apritone enhanced the susceptibility of S. aureus to the antibiotics erythromycin, gentamicin, vancomycin, ciproflaxin, clindamycin, and tetracycline. 15 United States Patent No. 4,867,898 by Spaulding et al., issued September 19, 1989, relates to a liquid hard surface cleaner comprising pine oil and organic, oil-soluble acids at a pH from 0-6. United States Patent No. 6,753,305 by Raso and Caselli, issued June 22, 2004, relates to a hard surface disinfectant comprising up to 20 percent of 20 cinnamon oil or a component thereof, 0.01-5 percent of an organic acid, and optionally an additional essential oil. International Patent Application Publication No. W02007/077573 by Mukhopadhyay, published July 12, 2007, relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising an antimicrobial agent, such as triclosan, and a functionalized 25 hydrocarbon, where the functionalized hydrocarbon can be an essential oil, and/or a solvent. Infection continues to be the major problem in the management of patients with burn wounds, decubitus ulcers and other surface infections. Control of skin infections is most important in preventing bacteremia and enhancing wound 30 healing. Topical creams containing silver sulfadiazine and other topical antimicrobial agents have been developed and widely used for such purposes. However, complete control of target infection has not been achieved with the use of these agents. 3 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 1% silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene@) cream has been effectively used as a prophylactic cream to control burn wound infections. However, it is not very effective in treating established deep wound infections due to the drug's failure to penetrate the wound eschar. The incidence of wound colonization with S. aureus or C. 5 albicans in Silvadene@ treated patients has spurred research for other agents. It has been well established that continuous control of infection facilitates rapid healing of partial thickness burns, decubitus ulcers and other types of surgical wounds and facilitates their closure. Wound healing, especially in burns, is a complex process for which zinc has been found essential. Studies on zinc have shown 10 beneficial results in wound healing with acceleration of the re-epithelialization process and an antibacterial effect. Zinc oxide has been reported to activate endogenous zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinases, augment expression of endogenous growth factors and facilitate keratinocyte migration. In earlier studies, topical treatment of burn wounds with zinc 15 sulfadiazine was found to accelerate wound healing better than treatment with silver sulfadiazine. (Gyn and Obstet, 142:553-559 (1976)). To prevent or reduce infection of bum wounds, topical ointments have been used. These ointments have incorporated silver sulfadiazine (U.S. Patent No. 3,761,590, incorporated herein by reference) or various antibiotics. A topical ointment 20 for burns has also been reported which contains a combination of silver salts and norfloxocin, a quinoline antibiotic, or its salts (U.S. Patent No. 4,404,197, incorporated hereby by reference). In the case where the antibiotic is silver norfloxocin, U.S. Patent No. 4,404,197 reports a synergistic enhancement of activity. U.S. Patent No. 5,374,432 relates to topical anti-infective ointments containing an 25 antibiotic, silver salt, and sterile carrier. These compositions were found to not only provide improved antimicrobial efficacy, but also reduced incidence of microbial resistance. U.S. Patent No. 6,987,133 relates to a topical preparation containing silver sulfadiazine dispersed or solubilized in a cream or lotion base matrix which can 30 be sprayed directly on the burn wound. European Patent No. EP0653214 relates to a topical antibacterial preparation containing silver sulfadiazine and collagen for the treatment of infected hands and for the advancement of their healing. 4 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 There is a continuing desire for an antimicrobial or wound healing composition that are non-irritating, safe, and effective for repeated use in various professional and non-professional settings. 5 3. SUMMARY Disclosed are compositions comprising antimicrobially effective low concentrations of benzyl alcohol, one or more essential oil and one or more botanical extract. In certain embodiments, compositions are provided having antimicrobial active agents that are substantially or essentially entirely derived from natural sources, 10 thereby allowing the user to avoid harsh and/or toxic chemicals. This may be particularly advantageous in products for use by or on children or pets or for use in households or other environments occupied by children or animals. In certain embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is provided comprising benzyl alcohol (from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 10% (w/w)), one or more 15 essential oil such as but not limited to lemongrass oil, cinnamon oil, thyme oil, galanga oil, orange oil, pomegranate oil, curry leaf oil and combinations thereof (from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w)), and one or more botanical extract such as wasabi extract, grapefruit seed extract, honey suckle extract, cedarwood extract, pomegranate extract, Echinacea extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract , 20 citrus extract, Brahmi extract and combinations there of (from about 0.1 %(w/w)- 1.0% (w/w)). Optional ingredients include one or more sesquiterpenoid such as farnesol, nerolidol, bisabolol, apritone, citral and combinations thereof (from about 0.03%(w/w) to about 2% (w/w)), one or more plant derived alcohol (from about 5%(w/v) to about 20% (w/w)), one or more natural organic acid such as a fruit acid, 25 benzoic acid, salicylic acid and combinations thereof (from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w)), and vegetable glycerin. "About" as used herein means + 20% of the recited value. All ranges herein include the recited values. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is 30 provided comprising: (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 50% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) essential oil; and (c) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 4% (w/w) sesquiterpenoid, 5 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 wherein the composition does not comprise an alkanediol. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is provided comprising: (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 50% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; 5 (b) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) essential oil; and (c) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 10% (w/w) botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, honeysuckle extract, cedar wood extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract, tobacco extract, and combinations thereof. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is 10 provided comprising: (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 50% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) essential oil; (c) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 10% (w/w) botanical extract; (d) from about 0 to about 20% (w/w) fruit acid; and 15 (e) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 4 % (w/w) sesquiterpenoid, wherein the composition does not comprise an alkanediol. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is provided comprising (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 2.0 %(w/w) benzyl alcohol; 20 (b) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 4.0%(w/w) incroquat; (c) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 0.5%(w/w) benzoic acid; (d) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 1%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil), galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and 25 lemongrass oil; and (e) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises from about 0.1 %(w/w) to about 0.5% 30 (w/w) zinc oxide. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 0.5% sodium benzoate. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1.0 % (w/w) pentanediol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the 6 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 composition further comprises grapefruit seed or another citrus extract, for example, at a concentration from about 0.3%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w). In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises one or more of Vitamin E and/or Vitamin C, for example with each being at a concentration from about 0.02%(w/w) to 5 about 0.2% (w/w). In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises a sesquiterpenoid or a mixture of sesquiterpenoids, for example at a concentration from about 0.3%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w). In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise an antibiotic or antiseptic agent which is a biguanide, a chlorinated phenol, or a quaternary ammonium compound. In 10 certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise phenylethanol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise phenoxyethanol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise polymixin, miconazole, fluconazole, itriconazole, or keoconazole. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise neomycin. In 15 certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise bacitracin. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise povidone iodine or other iodine-containing compounds. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is provided comprising 20 (a) from. about 0.1 %(w/w) to about 2.0 %(w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) benzoic acid; (c) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) phenoxyethanol; (d) from about 0.3%(w/w) to about 1.3%(w/w) sesquiterpenoid(s) in the form of a single sesquiterpenoid or a mixture of sesquiterpenoids; 25 (e) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.5%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil), galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and lemongrass oil; and (f) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical 30 selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice, In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition further comprises from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 3.0% (w/w) pentylene glycol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition 7 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 further comprises from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of a cationic surfactant. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise an antibiotic or antiseptic agent which is a biguanide, a chlorinated phenol, or a quaternary ammonium compound. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the 5 composition does not comprise phenylethanol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise polymixin, miconazole, fluconazole, itriconazole, or keoconazole. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise neomycin. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise bacitracin. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not 10 comprise povidone iodine or other iodine-containing compounds. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an antimicrobial composition is provided comprising (a) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0 %(w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) benzoic acid; 15 (c) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) phenylethanol; (d) from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 1%(w/w) sesquiterpenoid(s) in the form of a single sesquiterpenoid or a mixture of sesquiterpenoids; (e) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.5%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon 20 oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil), galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and lemongrass oil; and (f) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice. In certain subsets of this 25 embodiment, the composition does not comprise an antibiotic or antiseptic agent which is a biguanide, a chlorinated phenol, or a quaternary ammonium compound. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise phenoxyethanol. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise polymixin, miconazole, fluconazole, itriconazole, or keoconazole. In 30 certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise neomycin. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise bacitracin. In certain subsets of this embodiment, the composition does not comprise povidone iodine or other iodine-containing compounds. 8 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 In certain non-limiting embodiments, a disinfectant is provided comprising (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 3.0% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.5 %(w/w) of lemongrass oil, orange 5 oil, or a combination thereof; (c) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of fruit acid; and (d) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of a botanical selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract and honeysuckle extract. In certain non-limiting embodiments, a wound-healing composition is 10 provided comprising (a) from about 0,1%(w/w) to about 0.5% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) zinc oxide; (c) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 0.7% (w/w) curcumin; and (d) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) of each of at least two of 15 the following: pomegranate oil, rosemary oil, lemongrass oil, cinnamon oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil), thymol, and buckthorn oil. In certain non-limiting embodiments, a surface disinfectant is provided comprising: (a) from about 1.0%(w/w) to about 30% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; 20 (b) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 4.0% (w/w) of a mixture of pine oil and an essential oil selected from the group consisting of lemongrass oil, orange oil, cinnamon leaf oil, cinnamon bark oil and a combination thereof; (c) from about 2%(w/w) to about 10% (w/w) fruit acid; (d) from about 5%(w/w) to about 25% (w/w) surfactant; and 25 (e) water, optionally further comprising between about 3% (w/w) and about 50% (w/w) aliphatic alcohol (for example, but not limited to, a mixture of aliphatic alcohols, for example mixtures of ethanol and propanol or butanol, e.g., SDA 3C or SDA 40B) In certain non-limiting embodiments, a surface disinfectant is provided 30 comprising: from about 2.5% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) of an essential oil selected from the group consisting of lemongrass oil, orange oil, cinnamon oil, and a combination thereof; 9 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 5.0% (w/w) pine oil; from about 25% (w/w) to about 50% (w/w) surfactant; from about 10% (w/w) to about 20% (w/w) fruit acid; from about 20% (w/w) to about 40% (w/w) aliphatic alcohol; and 5 water. In certain non-limiting embodiments, a cleaning composition is provided comprising from about 1%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) lemongrass oil, from about 0.1 %(w/w) to about 1% (w/w) pine oil, and from about 5%(w/w) to about 20% (w/w) citric acid. 10 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions may be utilized in personal care products such as soaps, scrubs, cosmetics, topical creams and lotions, wound care products, bum wound cream, decubitous ulcer cream (with anti inflammatory botanicals and the use of silver sulfadiazene as an anti-microbial agent), rapidly acting skin disinfectants, disinfecting wipes, and veterinary products, such as 15 antimicrobial lotion for mastitis, teat dip, and therapeutic ointments. The compositions of the application may be used in concentrations from about 1% to about 10% in personal care products or topical creams. In other non-limiting embodiments, the compositions may be utilized in household and industrial applications, for example as surface disinfectants, surface cleaners, pesticides and 20 preservatives. 4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION For clarity of description, and not by way of limitation, the detailed description of the application is divided into the following subsections: 25 (4.1) benzyl alcohol; (4.2) essential oils; (4.3) botanical extracts; (4.4) Sesquiterpenoids; (4.5) alkanediols; 30 (4.6) solvents; (4.7) natural organic acids; (4.8) personal care products; (4.9) wound healing; 10 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 (4.10) veterinary products; (4.11) household/industrial products; (4.12) medical devices; and (4.13) pesticides. 5 4.1 BENZYL ALCOHOL The compositions disclosed herein comprise benzyl alcohol, at a concentration (percent weight/weight, "% w/w") from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 60 % w/w, or from aboput 0.5%(w/w) to about 50%(w/w), or from about 0.5%(w/w) to 10 about 50%(w/w); or from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w), or from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w), or from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 0.5%(w/w), or from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 5%(w/w), or from about 5.0%(w/w) to about 20% (w/w), including but not limited to about 0.05%(w/w , 0.1%(w/w) , 0.5%(w/w), 1 .0%(w/w), 2.0%(w/w), 3.0%(w/w), 4.0%(w/w), 5.0%(w/w), 6.0%(w/w), 15 7.0%(w/w),, 8.0%(w/w), 9.0%(w/w), 10.0%(w/w), 12%(w/w), 15%(w/w), 18%(w/w), 20%(w/w), 25%(w/w), 30%(w/w), 35%(w/w), 40%(w/w), 45%(w/w), 50%(w/w), 55%(w/w), and 60%(w/w). In certain, non-limiting embodiments, the compositions disclosed herein comprise benzyl alcohol, at a concentration of between about 0.1 and about 20 0.5 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.45 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.4 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.35 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.3 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.25 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.2 % w/w; or between about 0.1 and about 0.15 % w/w. Benzyl alcohol for use in the compositions disclosed herein may be 25 produced synthetically or may be obtained from one or more natural plant (botanical) source. 4.2 ESSENTIAL OILS Essential oils ("EOs"), as defined herein, are volatile oils obtained 30 from plant or animal sources, or their synthetic equivalents, and are composed of complex mixtures of several constituents such as monoterpenes and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, monoterpene and sesquiterpene alcohols, esters, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, oxides and the like. Examples of EOs include, but are not limited to, 11 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 cinnamon oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil), basil oil, bergamot oil, clary sage oil, ylang-ylang oil, neroli oil, sandalwood oil, frankincense oil, ginger oil, peppermint oil, lavender oil, jasmine absolute, geranium oil bourbon, spearmint oil, clove oil, patchouli oil, rosemary oil, rosewood oil, sandalwood oil, tea tree oil, 5 vanilla oil, lemongrass oil, oregano oil, thymol, galangal oil, cedar wood oil, balsam oils, tangerine oil, Hinoki oil, Hiba oil, ginko oil, eucalyptus oil, lemon oil, orange oil, sweet orange oil, pomegranate seed oil, pomegranate oil, manuka oil, citronella oil, curry leaf oil, and calendula oil. Individual constituents ("ICs") of essential oils may be isolated from 10 the oil (natural) or may be entirely or partially chemically synthetic, and include, but are not limited to, thyme, oregano, curcumin, 1-citronellol, c-amylcinnamaldehyde, lyral, geraniol, famesol, hydroxycitronellal, isoeugenol, eugenol, camphor, eucalyptol, linalool, citral, thymol, limonene and menthol. Further examples of ICs include sesquiterpenoid compounds, which may be the active compounds in the 15 essential oils. Sesquiterpenoid compounds, containing 15 carbons, are formed biosynthetically from three 5-carbon isoprene units. Sesquiterpenoid compounds include, but are not limited to, farnesol, nerolidol, bisabolol, apritone, chamazulene, santalol, zingiberol, carotol, and caryophyllen. Mixtures of one or more EO, one or more IC, and one or more EO as 20 well as one or more IC, are encompassed by the present subject matter. In specific non-limiting embodiments of the application, an IC is selected from the (non-limiting) group consisting of camphor, curcumin, alpha-pinene, constituents of cinnamon leaf oil such as, cinnamaldehyde, cinnamylacetic ester, cinnamic acid, ethyl cinnamate, methyl chavicol, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, and eugenol; constituents of 25 lemongrass oil such as d-limonene, geranyl acetate, nerol, geraniol, citral, and/or myrcene; constituents of citronella oil such as geraniol, citronellol, citronellal, geranyl acetate, limonene, methyl isoueugenol, and/or elemol; components of basil oil such as camphor, limonene, and/or p-selinene; and constituents of orange oil such as a pinene, sabinene, myrcene, limonene, linalool, citronellal, neral and/or geranial. An 30 EO or IC for use in the application may be obtained from its natural source or may be chemically synthesized. In preferred non-limiting embodiments of the application, the EO is selected from one or more EO from the group consisting of cinnamon oil (CO) (bark 12 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 or leaf), lemongrass oil (LGO), and basil oil (BO), all of which have little to no fragrance, or nonfragrant oils such as pomegranate seed oil (PSO). Calendula contains high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect the body against cell-damaging free radicals. It appears to 5 have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial effects. Animal studies show that calendula accelerates wound healing, possibly by increasing blood flow to the wounded area and by helping the body produce collagen proteins, which are used to heal skin and connective tissue. 10 4.3 BOTANICAL EXTRACTS Botanical extracts, as defined herein, include plant, herbal, and fruit extracts, which are not "essential oils" as noted above. The botanical extracts utilized herein include but are not limited to wasabi, honeysuckle, cedar wood, aspen bark, willow bark, Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) extract, citrus extract Camellia sinensis 15 (green tea), grapes, pomegranate, Echinacca, Centella Asiatica, Elderflower, Irish moss, Mallow, soap bark, Yucca, Clary sage, oregano, thyme, curcumin compounds, resveratrol (polyphenolic compound from grape, berries, etc.) vetivert and mixtures thereof The botanical utilized to obtain the botanical extract may be obtained from any of the plant parts including the leaves, pulp, seeds, or stems, fruit and fruit seeds, 20 as well as the whole plant. Herbal extracts can be, for example, standardized extracts that are dispersible and/or soluble in aqueous medium. Examples of herbal extracts include, without limitation, extracts of chamomile, rosemary, aloe, nettle, Centella asiatica, ginkgo biloba, betula, and witch hazel. Such extracts may be delivered in a carrier such as water, propylene glycol, 25 hydroalcohol, glycerine, or butylene glycol. Additional extracts with nutritional quality can be used, including, without limitation, green tea, white tea, grape skin, grape seed, resveratrol grapefruit, grapefruit seed, grapefruit peel, citrus fruits (other than grapefruit extract) bilberry, blueberry, Ginkgo biloba, soy isoflavones, soy extract, fermented soy protein, black cohosh, St. John's wort, echinacea, chamomile, 30 rosemary, aloe extract and juice, nettle, coconut fruit and Centella asiatica. Botanical extracts can be obtained from, for example, Active Organics (Lewisville, Tex.), New Age Botanicals (Garland, Tex.), Triarco Industries (Wayne, N.J.), and Aloecorp (Broomfield, Colo.). 13 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Examples of nonfragrant botanicals include pomegranate seed oil (PSO), mixtures of edible plant extract Kefiprotect (KP), and tetrahydrocurcuminoid (THC). Turmeric and curcuminoids have been documented to have anti inflammatory, antioxidant and wound healing properties. The following curcuminoids can be used 5 in topical creams, tetrahydrocurcumin, tetrahydrodemethoxycurcumin, tetrahydrobisdemethoxycurcumin, and mixtures thereof. Additional examples of botanical extracts include coconut derived phospholipid (Arlasik phospholipid PTM), natural blends of fatty acids which mimic those found in the stratum corneum, mixture of fatty acids with pigments such as carotenes, carotenoids or phytosterols 10 that are known to facilitate repair to damaged skin, and the like. Specific examples of useful botanical extracts include avocado, which contains the sterol sitosterol; carrot, which contains beta carotene; sesame oil which contains a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, and brazil nut oil. Because of its broad distribution of fatty acids, extracts such as brazil nut oil, can outperform single fatty acids with respect to 15 incorporation into the lipid lamellar structures. Brazil nut oil (BNO) originates from the harvested fruit from the South American rain forest tree: Bertholletia excelsa. Botanical extracts also include flavonoids and terpenoids. The flavonoids contemplated by the present subject matter include, but are not limited to, turin, quercetin, hesperidin, and naringin. Terpenoids contemplated by the present 20 subject matter include, but are not limited to, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and diterpenes. In preferred non-limiting embodiments of the application, the botanical extract is selected from one or more extract selected from the group consisting of grapefruit seed extract (GSE), pomegranate seed oil (PSO), citrus fruit extract, or 25 mixtures of edible plant extract Kefiprotect (KP), coconut derived phospholipid (Arlasik phospholipid PTM), and tetrahydrocurcuminoid (THC). 4.4 SESQUITERPENOIDS Compositions disclosed herein comprise one or more sesquiterpenoid 30 selected from the group consisting of farnesol, nerolidol, bisabolol, apritone, citral and combinations thereof. 14 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 4.5 ALKANEDIOLS In non-limiting embodiments, bifunctional alcohols which may be used according to the present subject matter are alkanediols. Suitable alkanediols include, but are not limited to, propanediol, butanediol, dodecanediol, decanediol, nonanediol, 5 octanediol, heptanediol, hexanediol, and pentanediol. In particular non-limiting embodiments, the alkanediols have a carbon backbone of between 3 and 25 carbon atoms, including but not limited to 1,9 Nonanediol, 1,2-Decanediol, 1,10-Decanediol, 1,11-Undecanediol, 1,2-Dodecanediol, 1,12 Dodecanediol, Cyclododecanediol, 1,13-Tridecanediol, 1,2 10 Tetradecanediol,1,14-Tetradecanediol, 1,15-Pentadecanediol, 1,16-Hexadecanediol, 1, 1 7-Heptadecanediol, 1,18-Octadecanediol, 1,1 9-Nonadecanediol, 1,20 Eicosanediol, 1,21-Heneicosanediol, 1,22-Docosanediol, 1,23-Tricosanediol, 1,24 Tetracosanediol, 1,25-Pentacosanediol. In certain embodiments an alkanediol is obtained from a natural 15 product. In certain embodiments an alkanediol is chemically synthesized. 4.6 SOLVENTS In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions of the present subject matter may include one or more solvent, including but not limited to 20 solvent(s) selected from the group consisting of water, alcohols, plant derived alcohols, glycols, glycerol, glycerine, octoxyglycerin, diglycerol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, and vegetable oils. Preferred but non-limiting examples of non-alkanediol alcohols for solubilization are aliphatic alcohols having between about 1 and 8 carbon atoms such 25 as methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropyl alcohol, 2-methyl-2 propanol, hexanol, or combinations thereof. Aromatic alcohols, for example, but not by way of limitation, phenoxyethanol, benzyl alcohol, I-phenoxy-2-propanol, and/or phenethyl alcohol, may also optionally be used in combination with aliphatic alcohols. Aromatic alcohols, for example, but not by way of limitation, include 30 phenoxyethanol, benzyl alcohol, I -phenoxy-2-propanol, and/or phenethyl alcohol, for example at a concentration of between about 0.5 and 5 % (weight/weight) may also optionally be used in combination with aliphatic alcohols. A further solvent which optionally may be comprised in a composition of the application is isopropyl 15 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 myristate. Additional aliphatic alcohols include ethanol, denatured alcohol (SDA 40B and SDA 3C) and isopropanol. Compositions comprising combinations of benzyl alcohol, botanicals, and 1,3 propanediol and its derivatives such as 2-methyl-i -nitro 1,3-propanediol 5 (Diol) or 2-Hydroxymethyl 2-nitro 1,3-propanediol (Triol), may further contain cosolvents such as glycerin, octoxyglycerin, alcohol, glycols, butanediol, and phenoxy ethanol. In preferred non-limiting embodiments, the solvent is benzyl alcohol, glycerin, or a combination thereof 10 In certain embodiments, the solvents are used at concentrations ranging from about 0.001% to about 90% (w/w), or from about 1% to about 85% (w/w), or from about 10% to about 70% (w/w), or from about 30% to about 65% (w/w). In alternative embodiments, the concentration ranges range from about 5% to about 90% (w/w), preferably from about 30% to about 90% (w/w), and more preferably from 15 about 40% to about 80% (w/w). In a preferred embodiment, the solvent is a natural product, for example, benzy] alcohol derived from the Cassia plant. In alternative preferred non-limiting embodiments of the application, the solvent is benzyl alcohol or its derivatives, e.g., hydroxyl benzyl alcohol, nitro benzyl alcohol, or other derivatives. Benzyl alcohol concentrations ranging from 20 about 0.5% to about 10% (w/w), preferably from about 0.5% to about 5% (w/w), more preferably from about 0.5% to about 4% (w/w), have been found to exhibit antimicrobial efficacy with certain botanical organic acids, and in particular fruit acids. Alternative embodiments use from about 1.0% to about 5.0% (w/w), or from about 1% to about 3% (w/w) benzyl alcohol. Use of other botanicals and synthetic 25 antimicrobials along with benzyl alcohol and these acids further enhances the activity as discussed in further detail below. 4.7 NATURAL ORGANIC ACIDS Natural organic acids, such as fruit acids, which may be used 30 according to the application include but are not limited to fruit acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, and acetic acid. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the fruit acid is Multifruit BSC (Arch Chemicals), which is a mixture of lactic, citric, tartaric, glycolic, and malic acid 16 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 extracted from plants. In preferred non-limiting embodiments, the fruit acid is lactic acid. A fruit acid for use in the application may be obtained from its natural source or may be chemically synthesized. Other organic acids which may be used in compositions disclosed 5 herein include but are not limited to benzoic acid and its derivatives including salt forms, for example, a benzyl benzoate, paraamino benzoic acid, nitro benzoic acid, hydroxyl benzoic acid, flurobenzoic acid, and benzyl salicylate. Fruit acids may be used according to the application to assist in the controlled release of the silver compound. Non-limiting examples of fruit acids 10 include but are not limited to citric acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid and acetic acid. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the fruit acid is Multifruit BSC (Arch Chemicals), which is a mixture of lactic, citric, tartaric, glycolic, and malic acid extracted from plants. A fruit acid for use in the compositions of the present subject matter may be obtained from its natural source or may be chemically 15 synthesized. In preferred non-limiting embodiments of the application, the fruit acid is lactic acid or citric acid. In non-limiting embodiments, concentrations of fruit acids ranges from about 0% to about 70% (w/w), or from about 5% to about 70% (w/w), or from about 5% to about 20% (w/w), or from about 10% to about 20% (w/w). In alternative non 20 limiting embodiments of the application, the concentrations range from about 0% to about 20% (w/w), or from about 0% to about 40% (w/w), or from about 0.1% to about 20% (w/w), or from about 0.2% to about 4% (w/w), or from about 0.5% to about 4% (w/w), or from about 2% to about 4% (w/w). In alternative embodiments, the concentrations of natural organic acid 25 present in a composition for use range from about 0.2% to about 2% (w/w), or from about 0.2 to about 1% (w/w). In another alternative embodiments, the natural organic acids are present in a composition for use at concentrations ranging from between about 0.01% to about 5% (w/w), or from about 0.01% to about 4% (w/w), or from about 0.01% to about 3% (w/w), or from about 0.01% to about 2% (w/w), or from 30 about 0.01% to about 1% (w/w), or from about 0.02% to about 5% (w/w), or from about 0.02% to about 4% (w/w), or from about 0.02% to about 3% (w/w), or from about 0.02% to about 2% (w/w), or from about 0.02% to about 1% (w/w), or from about 0.05% to about 2.0% (w/w), or from about 0.1% to about 2.0% (w/w). 17 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 4.8 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS In non-limiting embodiments, personal care product compositions are provided, comprising benzyl alcohol and one or more essential oil and/or one or more 5 botanical extract, for example a plant or fruit extract. Preferably, the pH of personal care products is between about 3.0 and 6.0. Non-limiting examples of personal care products which may utilize the compositions of the present subject matter include bar soap, liquid soap (e.g., hand soap), hand sanitizer (including rinse off and leave-on alcohol based and aqueous 10 based hand disinfectants), preoperative skin disinfectant, cleansing wipes, disinfecting wipes, body wash, acne treatment products, antifungal diaper rash cream, antifungal skin cream, shampoo, conditioner, cosmetics (including but not limited to liquid or powder foundation, liquid or solid eyeliner, mascara, cream eye shadow, tinted powder, "pancake" type powder to be used dry or moistened, etc.) deodorant, 15 antimicrobial creams, body lotion, hand cream, topical cream, aftershave lotion, skin toner, mouth wash, toothpaste, sunscreen lotion, and baby products such as, but not limited to, cleansing wipes, baby shampoo, baby soap, and diaper cream. The present subject matter may also be applied to wound care items, such as, but not limited to, wound healing ointments, creams, and lotions, wound coverings, burn wound cream, 20 bandages, tape, and steri-strips, and medical articles such as medical gowns, caps, face masks, and shoe-covers, surgical drops, etc. Additional products include but are not limited to oral products such as mouth rinse, toothpaste, and dental floss coatings, veterinary and pet care products, preservative compositions, and surface disinfectants including solutions, sprays or wipes. 25 Personal care compositions provided herein may further comprise one or (preferably) more than one component selected from the group consisting of emollients, stabilizing agents, thickening agents, humectants, anti-inflammatory agents, antimicrobial agents, neutralizing agents, surfactants, water, silicone polymers, alcohols, and hydrogels, as well as additional components as may be 30 known in the art. Non-limiting examples of such components are set forth below. In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise an emollient, for example PEG 20 almond glycerides, Probutyl DB-10, Glucam P-20, Glucam E-10, Glucam P-10, Glucam E-20, Glucam P-20 distearate, 18 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 glycerin, propylene glycol, octoxyglycerin, cetyl acetate, acetylated lanolin alcohol (e.g., Acetulan), cetyl ether (e.g., PPG-10), myristyril ether (e.g., PPG-3), hydroxylated milk glycerides (e-g., Cremeral HMG), polyquaternium compounds (e.g., U-care compounds), copolymers of dimethyl dialyl ammonium chloride and 5 acrylic acid (e.g., Merquat), dipropylene glycol methyl ethers (e.g., Dowanol DPM, Dow Corning), polypropylene glycol ethers (e.g., Ucon 50-HB-600, Union Carbide) and silicon polymers. Other suitable emollients may include hydrocarbon-based emollients such as petrolatum or mineral oil, fatty ester-based emollients, such as methyl, isopropyl and butyl esters of fatty acids such as isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl 10 myristate, isopropyl isostearate, isostearyl isostearate, diisopropyl sebacate, and propylene dipelargonate, 2-ethylhexyl isononoate, 2-ethylhexyl stearate, C 12 - C 16 fatty alcohol lactates such as cetyl lactate and lauryl lactate, isopropyl lanolate, 2 ethylhexyl salicylate, cetyl myristate, oleyl myristate, oleyl stearate, oleyl oleate, hexyl laurate, and isohexyl laurate. Additional useful emollients include lanolin, olive 15 oil, cocoa butter, and shea butter. In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise a stabilizing agent such as an antioxidant, for example but not limited to vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and/or vitamin E (tocopherol), and/or a surfactant, for example but not limited to incromide or silicone-based surfactants (Masil SF-19, 20 BASF). In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise a thickening and/or gelling agent such as stearyl alcohol, cationic hydroxy ethyl cellulose (Ucare; JR30), hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose, hydroxy propyl cellulose (Klucel), chitosan pyrrolidone carboxylate (Kytamer), behenyl alcohol, zinc 25 stearate, emulsifying waxes, including but not limited to Incroquat and Polawax, an addition polymer of acrylic acid, a resin such as Carbopol@ ETDTM 2020, guar gum, acacia, acrylates/steareth-20 methacrylate copolymer, agar, algin, alginic acid, ammonium acrylate co-polymers, ammonium alginate, ammonium chloride, arnmonium sulfate, amylopectin, attapulgite, bentonite, C9-15 alcohols, calcium 30 acetate, calcium alginate, calcium carrageenan, calcium chloride, caprylic alcohol, carbomer 910, carbomer 934, carbomer 934P, carbomer 940, carbomer 941, carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar, carrageenan, cellulose, cellulose gum, cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, corn starch, 19 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 damar, dextrin, dibenzlidine sorbitol, ethylene dihydrogenated tallowamide, ethylene diolamide, ethylene distearamide, gelatin, guar gum, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, hectorite, hyaluronic acid, hydrated silica, hydroxybutyl methylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellu lose, hydroxyethyl ethylcellulose, hydroxyethyl stearamide-MIPA, 5 isocetyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, karaya gum, kelp, lauryl alcohol, locust bean gum, magnesium aluminium silicate, magnesium silicate, magnesium trisilicate, methoxy PEG-22/dodecyl glycol copolymer, methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, montmorillonite, myristyl alcohol, oat flour, oleyl alcohol, palm kernel alcohol, pectin, PEG-2M, PEG-5M, polyacrylic acid, polyvinyl alcohol, potassium alginate, 10 potassium aluminium polyacrylate, potassium carrageenan, potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, potato starch, propylene glycol alginate, sodium acrylate/vinyl alcohol copolyner, sodium carboxymethyl dextran, sodium carrageenan, sodium cellulose sulfate, sodium chloride, sodium polymethacylate, sodium silicoaluminate, sodium sulfate, stearalkonium bentotnite, stearalkonium hectorite, stearyl alcohol, 15 tallow alcohol, TEA-hydrochloride, tragacanth gum, tridecyl alcohol, tromethamine magnesium aluminium silicate, wheat flour, wheat starch, xanthan gum, abietyl alcohol, acrylinoleic acid, aluminum behenate, aluminum caprylate, aluminum dilinoleate, aluminum salts, such as distearate, and aluminum isostearates, beeswax, behenamide, butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymer, C29-70 acid, calcium behenate, 20 calcium stearate, candelilla wax, carnauba, ceresin, cholesterol, cholesterol hydroxystearate, coconut alcohol, copal, diglyceryl stearate malate, dihydroabietyl alcohol, dimethyl lauramine oleate, dodecanoic acid/cetearyl alcohol/glycol copolymer, erucamide, ethylcellulose, glyceryl triacetyl hydroxystearate, glyceryl tri acetyl ricinolate, glycol dibehenate, glycol di-octanoate, glycol distearate, hexanediol 25 distearate, hydrogenated C6-14 olefin polymers, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, hydrogenated lard, hydrogenated menhaden oil, hydrogenated palm kernel glycerides, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, hydrogenated palm oil, hydrogenated polyisobutene, hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrogenated tallow amide, hydrogenated tallow glyceride, hydrogenated vegetable glyceride, 30 hydrogenated vegetable oil, Japan wax, jojoba wax, lanolin alcohol, shea butter, lauramide, methyl dehydroabietate, methyl hydrogenated rosinate, methyl rosinate, methylstyrene/vinyltoluene copolymer, microcrystalline wax, montan acid wax, montan wax, myristyleicosanol, myristyloctadecanol, octadecene/maleic anhyrdine 20 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 copolymer, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, oleamide, oleostearine, ouricury wax, oxidized polyethylene, ozokerite, paraffin, pentaerythrityl hydrogenated rosinate, pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate, pentaerythrityl rosinate, pentaerythrityl tetraabietate, pentaerythrityl tetrabehenate, pentaerythrityl tetraoleate, pentaerythrityl tetrastearate, 5 ophthalmic anhydride/glycerin/glycidyl decanoate copolymer, ophthalmic/trimellitic/glycols copolymer, polybutene, polybutylene terephthalate, polydipentene, polyethylene, polyisobutene, polyisoprene, polyvinyl butyral, polyvinyl laurate, propylene glycol dicaprylate, propylene glycol dicocoate, propylene glycol diisononanoate, propylene glycol dilaurate, propylene glycol dipelargonate, 10 propylene glycol distearate, propylene glycol diundecanoate, PVP/eiconsene copolymer, PVP/hexadecene copolymer, rice bran wax, stearikonium bentonite, stearalkonium hectorite, stearamide, stearamide DEA-distearate, stearamide DIBA stearate, stearamide MEA-stearate, stearone, stearyl erucamide, stearyl stearate, stearyl stearoyl stearate, synthetic beeswax, synthetic wax, trihydroxystearin, 15 trilsononanoin, triisostearin, tri-isostearyl trilinoleate, trilaurin, trilinoleic acid, trilinolein, trimyristin, triolein, tripalmitin, tristearin, zinc laurate, zinc myristate, zinc neodecanoate, zinc rosinate, and mixtures thereof. The gelling agents used in vehicles may be natural gelling agents such as natural gums, starches, pectins, agar and gelatin. Often, the gelling agents are based on polysaccharides or proteins Examples include 20 but are not limited to guar gum, Xanthum gum, Alginic acid (E400), sodium alginate (E401), potassium alginate (E402), ammonium alginate (E403 alkanediol, may further comprise a humectant, such as, for example, glycerin, 1-2-propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, or 1,2,6-hexanetriol. In certain non-limiting, one or more additional antimicrobial agent may 25 be comprised, for example, where such antimicrobial agent may be selected from the group consisting of silver salts, iodophors, iodine, benzoic acid, dihydroacetic acid, propionic acid, sorbic acid, methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben, butyl paraben, cetrimide, benzalkonium chloride, dequalinium chloride, chlorhexidine, chloroeresol, chlorxylenol, benzyl alcohol, bronopol, chlorbutanol, phenoxyethanol, 30 phenylethyl alcohol, 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol, thiomersal, clindamycin, erythromycin, benzoyl peroxide, mupirocin, bacitracin, polymyxin B, neomycin, triclosan, parachlorometaxylene, foscarnet, miconazole, fluconazole, itriconazole, ketoconazole, silver sulfadiazine, octoxyglycerine, biguanides such as, but not limited 21 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 to, chlorhexidine free base, chlorhexidine palmitate, chlorhexidine diphosphanilate, chlorhexidine digluconate, chlorhexidine diacetate, chlorhexidine dihydrochloride, chlorhexidine dichloride, chlorhexidine dihydroiodide, chlorhexidine diperchlorate, chlorhexidine dinitrate, chlorhexidine sulfate, chlorhexidine sulfite, chlorhexidine 5 thiosulfate, chlorhexidine di-acid phosphate, chlorhexidine difluorophosphate, chlorhexidine diformate, chlorhexidine dipropionate, chlorhexidine di-iodobutyrate, chlorhexidine di-n-valerate, chlorhexidine dicaproate, chlorhexidine malonate, chlorhexidine succinate, chlorhexidine malate, chlorhexidine tartrate, chlorhexidine dimonoglycolate, chlorhexidine monodiglycolate, chlorhexidine dilactate, 10 chlorhexidine di-a-hydroxyisobutyrate, chlorhexidine diglucoheptonate, chlorhexidine di-isothionate, chlorhexidine dibenzoate, chlorhexidine dicinnamate, chlorhexidine dimandelate, chlorhexidine di-isophthalate, chlorhexidine di-2 hydroxynapthoate, chlorhexidine embonate, and parahexamethylenebiguanide ("PHMB"). 15 In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise a neutralizing agent to neutralize carboxyl groups present in one or more other component, such as carboxyl groups in a thickening agent. Suitable neutralizing agents include diisopropylamine and triethanolamine. In various non-limiting embodiments, the composition may comprise a 20 surfactant. The surfactant may be an anionic surfactant, a cationic surfactant, an ampholytic surfactant, or a nonionic surfactant. Examples of nonionic surfactants include polyethoxylates, fatty alcohols (e.g., ceteth-20 (a cetyl ether of polyethylene oxide having an average of about 20 ethylene oxide units) and other "BRIJ@" nonionic surfactants available from ICI Americas, Inc. (Wilmington, DE)), 25 cocamidopropyl betaine, alkyl phenols, fatty acid esters of sorbitol, sorbitan, or polyoxyethylene sorbitan. A specific non-limiting example of a non-ionic surfactant is Glucopon@ 215 (Cognis), an aqueous solution of alkyl polyglycosides based on a natural fatty alcohol C8-Cl0. Suitable anionic surfactants include ammonium lauryl sulfate and lauryl ether sulfosuccinate. 30 In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise water. In various non-limiting embodiments, a compositions used in a personal care product may comprise a hydrogel comprising, for example, a compound 22 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 such as hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose (U-care polymers), ethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxymethyl cellulose, carboxy methyl cellulose, polyethylene oxide (polyox resins), and chitosan pyrrolidone carboxylate (Kytomer PC). 5 In various non-limiting embodiments, a personal care product may comprise an alcohol or a mixture of alcohols, for example, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof; fatty alcohols, including, but not limited to, cetyl alcohol, myristol alcohol, stearyl alcohol, octyl alcohol, decyl alcohol and lauryl alcohol, and mixtures thereof; and hexanol. 10 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a personal care product may comprise a silicone polymer, for example one or more than one polydimethylsiloxane polymer (Dow Corning 225 Silicone Fluid), dimethiconol fluid in dimethicone (Dow Coming 1403 Silicone Fluid), cyclomethicone and dimethicone copolyl (Dow Coning 3225C Silicone Fluid), and silicone glycol (BASF 15 1066 DCG polyol). In various non-limiting embodiments, a compositions used in a personal care product may comprise an emollient solvent such as a glycidyl ether having an alkyl chain up to and including 18 carbon molecules and ethoxylates and propoxylates thereof, a glyceryl ether having an alkyl chain up to and including 18 20 carbon molecules and ethoxylates and propoxylates thereof, a mono- or diglyceryl ether having an alkyl chain up to and including 18 carbon molecules and ethoxylates and propoxylates thereof, ethoxylate and propoxylate ethers, ethoxy diglycol esters, ethyl hexyl alcohol propoxylate, and propylene glycol esther ethoxylates and propoxylates, and Arlamol (Altas). 25 In various non-limiting embodiments, a composition used in a personal care product may comprise one or more additive such as a dye, fragrance, pH adjuster, including basic pH adjusters such as ammonia, mono-, di- and tri- alkyl amines, mono-, di- and tri-alkanolamines, alkali metal and alkaline earth metal hydroxides (e.g., ammonia, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium 30 hydroxide, monoethanolamine, triethylamine, isopropylamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine); acid pH adjusters such as mineral acids and polycarboxylic acids (e.g., hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, and lactic acid); a vitamin such as vitamin A, vitamin E and vitamin C; a 23 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 polyamino acid or salt thereof, ethylenediamine tetraacidic acid (EDTA), a preservative such as Germall plus or DMDM hydantoin, and/or a sunscreen such as am inobenzoic acid, arobenzone, cinoxate, diioxybenzone, homosalate, menthyl anthranilate, octocrylene, octyl methoxycinnamate, octyl salicylate, oxybenzoate, 5 padimate 0, phenylbenzimidazole, sulfonic acid, sulisobenzone, titanium dioxide, trolamine salicylate and zinc oxide. In one set of non-limiting embodiments, a personal care composition has both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory (AM-A) activities, and, for example, may be used as a skin cleanser or topical cream. 10 The present subject matter also provides for rapidly acting AMI hand disinfectant lotions. The combination of GSE, Benzyl alcohol and 1,3 propanediol when used along with the anti inflammatory agent CRMN, edible plant extract (Kefiprotect@) and Pomegranate seed oil (PSO) exhibits additional antimicrobial activity. 15 The present subject matter also contemplates rapidly acting botanical AM-Al hand disinfectant lotions. In specific, non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for the preparation of topical cream formulations containing anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory agents, gelling agents, and botanicals for minor cuts and wounds. 20 Antifungal activity of antifungal agents can be significantly enhanced by the use of a combination of alcohols such as benzyl alcohol, fruit acids, and optionally biguanide and benzalkonium chloride. The present subject matter also provides formulations containing GSE, 25 benzyl alcohol, Zemea®, THC, and a coconut based phospholipid for alcohol-based hand sanitizer (AHS) compositions. The present subject matter also provides for alcohol free botanical hand disinfectant lotions comprising between about 0.5% and 2% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; between about 0.3% and 2% (w/w) silicone fluid; between about 0.1% and 30 0.5% (w/w) zinc oxide; between about 0.1% and 2% (w/w) fruit acid, for example, lactic acid or citric acid; between about 0.05% and 1% (w/w) of one or more botanical selected from aloe gel, GSE, citrus extract, wasabi extract, willow bark extract, aspen bark extract and honeysuckle extract; and between about 0.1% and 0.5% (w/w) of one 24 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 or more essential oil selected from oregano oil, pomegranate oil, rosemary oil, lemongrass oil and cinnamon oil (e.g., cinnamon leaf oil or cinnamon bark oil). Such compositions can optionally comprise between about 0.5% and 2% (w/w) famesol, between about 0.05% and 0.3% (w/w) thymol, and/or between about 0.2% and 1% 5 alkanediol. Non-limiting examples of alcohol free botanical hand disinfectant lotion formulations are as follows. Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion A Ingredients Range (%w/w) 10 Water 60-94.6 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.3 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2,0 15 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3,0 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.2 Vit. C 0.02-0.2 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 20 Glycerin 1.0-3.0 Butylene glycol 0.5-3.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-2.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 25 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Symrelief 0.01-1.0 Pentanediol 0-1.0 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Oregano oil 0.1-0.3 30 Thymol 0.05-0.3 Rosemary oil 0.1-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Grapefruit seed/other Citrus extract 0.3-1.0 25 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Wasabi extract 0.1-0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6,0 5 A specific non-limiting specific example of an alcohol free botanical hand disinfectant lotion formulation of the present application includes the following formulation. 10 Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion A Ingredients % w/w Water 89.25 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.2 15 Allantoin 0.3 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 0.5 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Vit. E acetate 0.1 20 Vit. C 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.3 Glycerin 2.0 Butylene glycol 1.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 25 Silicone fluid 1.0 Lactic acid 0.2 Aloe gel 1.0 Symrelief 0.05 Pomegranate oil 0.3 30 Oregano oil 0.1 Thymol 0.1 Rosemary oil 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 26 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Grapefruit seed/other Citrus extract 0.5 Wasabi extract 0.3 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A non-limiting general example of an alcohol free botanical hand disinfectant lotion formulation of the present application includes the following formulation. 10 Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion B Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 60-94.6 Hydroxypropyl methyl 15 cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.3 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 20 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.2 Vit. C 0.02-0.2 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 Glycerin 1.0-3.0 Butylene glycol 0.5-3.0 25 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-2.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Symrelief 0.01-1.0 30 Pentanediol 0.2-1.0 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Rosemary oil 0.05-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.05-0.5 27 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Cinnamon oil 0.05-0.2 Famesol//Bisabolol 0.3-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.3 Willow Bark extract 0-2.0 5 Aspen Bark extract 0-2.0 Wasabi extract 0.1-0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 10 A specific non-limiting specific example of an alcohol free botanical hand disinfectant lotion formulation of the present application includes the following formulation. Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion B 15 Ingredients % w/w Water 86.90 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.2 Allantoin 0.3 20 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 0.5 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Vit. C 0.1 25 Zinc oxide 0.3 Glycerin 2.0 Butylene glycol 1.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 1.0 30 Lactic acid 0.2 Aloe gel 1.0 Symrelief 0.05 Pentanediol 1.0 28 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Pomegranate oil 0.3 Rosemary oil 0.05 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Cinnamon oil 0.1 5 Farnesol//Bisabolol 0.5 Thymol 0.1 Willow Bark extract 1.0 Aspen Bark extract 0.5 Wasabi extract 0.3 10 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5,5-6,0 A non-limiting general example of an alcohol free botanical hand 15 disinfectant lotion formulation of the present application includes the following formulation. Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 60-93.9 20 Soft cat polymer 0.1-0.5 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2,0 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 25 Isopropyl myristate 0.5-2.0 Arlacel 165 0.5-1.0 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.5 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 Glycerin 1.0-3.0 30 Butylene glycol 0.5-3.0 Lactic acid 0,1-2.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-1.0 29 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Symrelief 0.01-1.0 Pentanediol 0-1.0 5 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Rosemary oil 0.1-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Honeysuckle extract 0.1-0.5 Wasabi extract 0.1-0.5 10 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A specific non-limiting specific example of an alcohol free botanical 1 5 hand disinfectant lotion formulation of the present application includes the following formulation. Alcohol Free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion Ingredients % w/w Water 82,35 20 Soft cat polymer 0.3 Allantoin 0.3 Polowax NF 2.0 Incroquat TMS 2.0 Stearyl alcohol 2.0 25 Isopropyl myristate 1.0 Arlacel 165 1.0 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.3 Glycerin 2.0 30 Butylene glycol 1.0 Lactic acid 0.2 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 1.0 30 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lactic acid 0.2 Aloe gel 0.5 Symrelief 0.05 Pentanediol 1.0 5 Pomegranate oil 0.3 Rosemary oil 0.2 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Honeysuckle extract 0.3 Wasabi extract 0.3 10 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 The present subject matter also provides for aqueous botanical hand 15 disinfectant lotions containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general example of such a formulation includes the following. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion A Ingredients Ran2e (%w/w) 20 Water 49.7-85.1 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 25 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.5 Glycerin 1.0-3.0 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 30 Butylene glycol 0.5-3.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-2.0 31 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10-20 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Rosemary oil 0.1-1.0 5 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Thymol 0.05-0,3 Honeysuckle extract 0.1-1.0 Grapefruit seed / other citrus extract 0-0,5 Wasabi extract 0.0-0.5 10 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A specific non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand 15 disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion A 20 Ingredients % w/w Water 79,1 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 25 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 0.5 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Glycerin 1.0 30 Zinc oxide 0.3 Butylene glycol 1.0 Lactic acid 0.2 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 32 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Silicone fluid 1.0 Aloe gel 2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10 Pomegranate oil 0.3 5 Rosemary oil 0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Thymol 0.1 Honeysuckle extract 0.3 Grapefruit seed / other citrus extract 0.5 10 Wasabi extract 0.3 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 15 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion B 20 Ingredients Ran2e (%w/w) Water 49.5-84.97 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 25 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Incroquat TMS 0.5- 4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.5 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.3 30 Glycerin 1.0-5.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-1.0 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 33 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10-20 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Rosemary oil 0-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 5 Tiymol 0.05-0.2 Wasabi extract 0.3-0.5 Willow Bark extract 0.-2.0 Aspen Bark extract 0.-2.0 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.3-1.0 10 Cationic surfactant 0.3-1.0 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 15 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion B 20 Ingredients % w/w Water 73.5 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.2 25 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 0.5 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.3 30 Glycerin 1.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 2.0 Aloe gel 2.0 34 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 15 Pomegranate oil 0.3 Rosemary oil 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.1 5 Thyrnol 0.1 Wasabi extract 0.3 Willow Bark extract 0.5 Aspen Bark extract 0.5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.5 10 Cationic surfactant 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 15 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 1 20 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 49.2-84.1 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Incroquat TMS 0.5- 4.0 25 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Isopropyl myristate 0.5-2.0 Arlacel 165 0.5-1.0 Vit, E acetate 0.02-0.5 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 30 Glycerin 1.0-3.0 Butylene glycol 0.5-3.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 35 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Silicone fluid 0.3-1.0 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10-20 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 5 Rosemary oil 0.3-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Grapefruit seed extract 0-0.5 Wasabi extract 0-0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 10 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 15 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 1 Ingredients % w/w Water 72.3 20 Allantoin 0.3 Polowax NF 2.0 Incroquat TMS 2.0 Stearyl alcohol 2.0 Isopropyl myristate 1.0 25 Arlacel 165 1.0 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.3 Glycerin 2.0 Butylene glycol 1.0 30 Lactic acid 0.2 Benzy] alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 1.0 Aloe gel 2.0 36 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10 Pomegranate oil 0.3 Rosemary oil 0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.2 5 Grapefruit seed extract 0.3 Wasabi extract 0.3 Benzoic acid 0,2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 10 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 2 15 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 52.3-85.3 Hydroxypropyl methyl 20 cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 25 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.5 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 Glycerin 1.0-5.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Silicone fluid 0.3-1.0 30 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10-20 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 Rosemary oil 0-1.0 37 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Galangal oil 0.02-0.5 Grapefruit seed extract 0-0.5 5 Wasabi extract 0-0.5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.3-1.0 Cetrimonium chloride 0.3-1.0 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 10 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 15 Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 2 Ingredients % w/w Water 73.15 Hydroxypropyl methyl 20 cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.2 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 0.5 Stearyl alcohol 0,5 25 Vit. B acetate 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.1 Glycerin 2.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 2.0 30 Aloe gel 2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 15 Pomegranate oil 0.3 Rosemary oil 0.3 38 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Thymol 0.1 Galangal oil 0.05 Grapefruit seed extract 0.5 5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.5 Cetrimonium chloride 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 10 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 15 Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 3 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 52.3-85.3 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 20 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.1-0.4 Propylene glycol 0.5-2.0 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Incroquat TMS 0.5-4.0 25 Stearyl alcohol 0,5-3.0 Vit. E acetate 0.02-0.5 Zinc oxide 0.1-0.5 Glycerin 1.0-5.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 30 Silicone fluid 0.3-1.0 Aloe gel 0.01-2.0 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 10-20 Pomegranate oil 0-1.0 39 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Cinnamon oil 0.05-1.0 Bisabolol 0.01-1.0 5 Cetrimonium chloride 0.3-1.0 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 10 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 3 Ingredients % w/w 15 Water 73.95 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 0.2 Allantoin 0.3 Propylene glycol 1.0 20 Polowax NF 0.5 Incroquat TMS 1.5 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Vit. E acetate 0.1 Zinc oxide 0.3 25 Glycerin 2.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Silicone fluid 2.0 Aloe gel 0.5 Plant based alcohol (SDA40B from corn) 15 30 Pomegranate oil 0.2 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Thymol 0.1 Cinnamon leaf oil 0.1 40 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Bisabolol 0.05 Cetrimonium chloride 0.5 Adjust pH to 5.5-6.0 5 The present subject matter also provides for aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foams containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general example of such a formulation includes the following. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam A 10 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 52.7-89.9 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 15 Grapefruit seed extract 0.3-1.0 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1-3 SDA-40 B (natural) 5.0-20 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-2.0 Pentylene glycol 0.5-3.0 20 Phenoxyethanol 0.5-1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.05-2.0 Bisabolol 0.025-0.1 Wasabi extract 0.2-0.5 Honeysuckle extract 0.2-0.5 25 Linalool 0.05-0,3 Lemongrass oil 0.02-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0-1.0 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.3-1.0 30 Cationic surfactant 0.5-2.0 Benzoic acid 0.02-2.0 Glucopon 0.5-3.0 Silicone (silsurf) 0.5-2.0 41 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Adjust pH1= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 5 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam A Ingredients %w/w 10 Water 78.15 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 Grapefruit seed extract 0.5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 15 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Pentylene glycol 1.0 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 20 Bisabolol 0.05 Wasabi extract 0.3 Honeysuckle extract 0.3 Linalool 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 25 Thymol 0.1 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0.5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.5 Cationic surfactant 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 30 Glucopon 1.3 Silicone (silsurf) 1.4 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 42 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 5 Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam B Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 54.7-90.8 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 10 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1-3 SDA-40 B (natural) 5.0-20 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-2.0 Pentylene glycol 0.5-3.0 15 Phenoxyethanol 0.5-1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.05-2.0 Bisabolol 0.025-0.1 Linalool 0.05-0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.02-2.0 20 Farnesol 0.3-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0-1.0 Benzoic acid 0.02-2.0 Cationic surfactant 0.3-1.0 25 Glucopon 0.5-3.0 Silicone (silsurf) 0.5-2.0 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand 30 disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 43 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam B Ingredients % w/w Water 80.65 5 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 10 Pentylene glycol 1.0 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 Linaloo] 0.1 15 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Farnesol 0.5 Thymol 0.1 Benzoic acid 0.2 Cationic surfactant 0.5 20 Glucopon 0.5 Silicone (silsurf) 1.4 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand 25 disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam I Ingredients Range (%w/w) 30 Water 58-91.5 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.05-0.4 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Cetrimonium chloride 0.1-1.0 44 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Honeysuckle extract 0.3-1.0 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1-3 SDA-40 B (natural) 5.0-20 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-2.0 5 Phenoxyethanol 0.5-1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.05-2.0 Bisabolol 0.025-0.1 Linalool 0.05-0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.02-2.0 10 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Galangal oil 0.02-0.5 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0-1.0 Benzoic acid 0.02-2.0 Glucopon 0.5-3.0 15 Silicone (silsurf) 0.5-2.0 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 or to pH =5.5-6.0 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand 20 disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam 1 Ingredients %w/w 25 Water 81.65 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.2 Allantoin 0.3 Cetrimonium chloride 0.5 Honeysuckle extract 0.5 30 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 45 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 Linalool 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 5 Thymol 0.1 Galangal oil 0.05 Benzoic acid 0.1 Glucopon 0.75 Silicone (silsurf) 1.0 10 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 or to pH =5.5-6.0 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 15 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam Al Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 53.7-90.3 20 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Grapefruit seed extract 0.3-1.0 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1-3 SDA-40 B (natural) 5.0-20 25 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-2.0 Pentylene glycol 0.5-3.0 Phenoxyethanol 0.5-1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.05-2.0 Bisabolol 0.025-0.1 30 Linalool 0.05-0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.02-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0-1.0 46 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.3-1.0 Dehyquart -CA surfactant 0.5-2.0 Benzoic acid 0.02-2.0 Glucopon 0,5-3.0 5 Silicone (silsurf) 0.5-2.0 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 10 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam A 1 Ingredients % w/w Water 78.75 15 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 Grapefruit seed extract 0.5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 20 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Pentylene glycol 1.0 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 25 Linalool 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Thymol 0.1 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0.5 Farnesol /Bisabolol 0.5 30 Dehyquart -CA surfactant 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 Glucopon 1.3 Silicone (silsurf) 1.4 47 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting general example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 5 includes the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical hand Disinfectant Foam 2 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 54.7-90.8 10 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.05-0.4 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1-3 SDA-40 B (natural) 5.0-20 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-2.0 15 Phenylethanol 0.1-1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.05-2.0 Bisabolol 0.025-0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.02-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.2 20 Benzoic acid 0.02-2.0 Cinnamon oil 0.01-1.0 Oregano oil 0.01-1.0 Bergamot oil 0.01-1.0 Plantasol (Caprylyl capryl glucoside) 0.01-2.0 25 Biowax (PEG-8 dimethicone) 0.01-2.0 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 A non-limiting specific example of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 30 includes the following formulation. 48 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aqueous Botanical hand Disinfectant Foam 2 Ingredients % w/w Water 74.83 5 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.05 Allantoin 0.2 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 1.5 SDA-40 B (natural) 20 Benzy] alcohol 1.0 10 Phenylethanol 0.3 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Thymol 0.1 15 Benzoic acid 0.2 Cinnamon oil 0.07 Oregano oil 0.07 Bergamot oil 0.03 Plantasol (Caprylyl capryl glucoside) 0.5 20 Biowax (PEG-8 dimethicone) 0.5 Adjust pH-- 4.0-4.5 The present subject matter also provides for natural alcohol foam hand disinfectants containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general 25 example of such a formulation includes the following. Natural Alcohol Foam Hand Disinfectant Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 15-30 30 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Wasabi extract 0.3-1.0 Grapefruit seed extract 0.0-1.0 49 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Honeysuckle extract 0.0-1.0 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 60.0-75.0 Lemongrass oil 0.05-1.0 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-3.0 5 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Benzoic acid 0.05-1.0 Bisabolol 0.02-0.5 Symsitive 0.05-1.0 Phenylethanol 0.1-2.0 10 Zemea (1,3- Propane diol) 0.05-3.0 Farnesol 0.05-2.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 Dow Coming 190 0.1-2,0 Ultrapure MFB-10 0.5-3.0 15 A non-limiting specific example of a natural alcohol foam hand disinfectant containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 20 Natural Alcohol Foam Hand Disinfectant Ingredients % w/w Water 23.2 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05 25 Allantoin 0.3 Wasabi extract 0.3 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 67 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Veg. Glycerin 2.0 30 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Benzoic acid 0.2 Bisabolol 0.05 Symsitive 0.2 50 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Phenyl ethanol 0.7 Zemea (1,3-Propane diol) 1.0 Farnesol 0.3 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 5 Dow Coming 190 1.0 Ultrapure MFB- 10 2.0 A non-limiting general example of a natural alcohol foam hand disinfectant containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 10 includes the following formulation. Natural Alcohol Foam Hand Disinfectant 1 Ingredients Range (%w/w) 15 Water 15-30 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.05-0.4 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Wasabi extract 0.3-1.0 Pluronic 0.0-1.0 20 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 60.0-75.0 Lemongrass oil 0.05-1.0 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-3.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Benzoic acid 0.05-1.0 25 Bisabolol 0.02-0.5 Phenyl ethanol 0.1-2.0 Zemea (1,3-Propane diol) 0.05-3.0 Farnesol 0.05-2.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 30 Cinnamon oil 0.05-1.0 Dow Coming 190 0.1-2.0 PEG 10 dimethicone (Ultrapure MFB-10) 0.5-3.0 51 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 A non-limiting specific example of a natural alcohol foam hand disinfectant containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 5 Natural Alcohol Foam Hand Disinfectant I Ingredients %0 w/w Water 22.3 Kytamer (Chitosan complex) 0.05 10 Allantoin 0.2 Wasabi extract 0.3 Pluronic 0.3 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 67 Lemon grass oil 0.2 15 Veg. Glycerin 2.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Benzoic acid 0.2 Bisabolol 0.05 Phenyl ethanol 1.0 20 Zemea (1,3- Propane diol) 1.0 Farnesol 0.3 Aloe leaf juice 1.0 Cinnamon leaf oil 0.1 Dow Corning 190 1.0 25 PEG 10 dimethicone (Ultrapure MFB-10) 2.0 The present subject matter also provides for natural alcohol surgical hand disinfectants containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general example of such a formulation includes the following. 30 52 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Natural Alcohol Surgical Hand Disinfectant Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 5.0-30.0 5 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05-0.2 Allantoin 0.2-0.5 Wasabi extract 0.1-1.0 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 70.0-85.0 Lemongrass oil 0.05-1.0 10 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-3.0 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Lactic acid 0.05-1.0 Farnesol 0.05-2.0 Sensiva (Ethylhexyl glycerin) 0.05-3.0 15 Bisabolol 0.05-0.5 Symsitive 0.05-1.0 Phenylethanol 0.1-20 Zemea (1,3-Propanediol) 0.05-3.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 20 A non-limiting specific example of a natural alcohol surgical hand disinfectant containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. 25 Natural Alcohol Surgical Hand Disinfectant Ingredients % w/w Water 11.6 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.05 30 Allantoin 0.3 Wasabi extract 0.3 Corn derived SDA-40 B (natural) 79 Lemongrass oil 0.05 53 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Veg. Glycerin 2.0 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Lactic acid 0.2 Famesol 1.0 5 Sensiva (Ethyihexyl glycerin) 2.0 Bisabolol 0.1 Symsitive 0.2 Phenylethanol 0.7 Zemea (1,3-Propanediol) 1.0 10 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 The present subject matter also provides for botanical disinfectant soaps containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general example of such a formulation includes the following. 15 Botanical Disinfectant Soap A Ingredients Range (%w/w) Water 33.5-83 20 Pluronic F-87 prill 0.5-1.0 Methocel E4 M 0.1-0.5 PolyoxWSR 205 0.1-0.5 Glucopon 2.0-3.0 Dow coming 190 silicone surfactant 0.5-3.0 25 Cocoarnido propyl Betaine 0-5.0 SDA 40 B alcohol 10-20 Lemongrass oil 0.05-2.0 Orange oil 0.01-0.5 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 30 Honeysuckle extract 0.1-2.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 SDA 40 B 2-20 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-2.0 54 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 A non-limiting specific example of a botanical disinfectant soap containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the 5 following formulation. Botanical Disinfectant Soap A Ingredients % w/w Water 61.0 10 Pluronic F-87 prill 1.00 Methocel E4 M 0.2 PolyoxWSR 205 0.3 Glucopon 2.0 Dow coming 190 silicone surfactant 1.0 15 Cocoamido propyl Betaine 3.0 SDA 40 B alcohol 15.0 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Orange oil 0.1 Benzyl alcohol 2.0 20 Honeysuckle extract 0.5 Lactic acid 0.2 SDA 40 B 12 Veg. Glycerin 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 25 A non-limiting general example of a botanical disinfectant soap containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Botanical Disinfectant Soap B 30 Ingredients Range (% w/w) Water 32.5-82.7 Pluronic F-87 prill 0.5- 1.0 Methocel E4 M 0.1-0.5 55 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 PolyoxWSR 205 0.1-0.5 Glucopon 2.0-3.0 Dow coming 190 silicone surfactant 0.5-3.0 Cocoamido propyl Betaine 0-5.0 5 SDA 40 B alcohol 10-20 Lemongrass oil 0.05-2.0 Orange oil 0.01-0.5 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Wasabi extract 0.1-2.0 10 Famesol 0.3-1.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 SDA 40 B 2-20 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-2.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 15 A non-limiting specific example of a botanical disinfectant soap containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Botanical Disinfectant Soap B 20 Ingredients % w/w Water 60.5 Pluronic F-87 prill 1.00 Methocel E4 M 0.2 PolyoxWSR 205 0.3 25 Glucopon 2.0 Dow coming 190 silicone surfactant 1.0 Cocoamido propyl Betaine 3.0 SDA 40 B alcohol 15.0 Lermongrass oil 0.2 30 Orange oil 0.1 Benzyl alcohol 2.0 Wasabi extract 0.5 Farnesol 0.5 56 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Lactic acid 0.2 SDA40B 12 Veg. Glycerin 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 5 A non-limiting general example of a botanical disinfectant soap containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the following formulation. Botanical Disinfectant Soap 10 Ingredients Range (% w/w) Water 50-93.0 Pluronic F-87 prill 0.5-1.0 Methocel E4 M 0.1-0.5 15 PolyoxWSR 205 0.1-0.5 Glucopon 2.0-3.0 Dow corning 190 silicone surfactant 0.5-3.0 Cocoamido propyl Betaine 0-5.0 Lemongrass oil 0.05-2.0 20 Orange oil 0.01-0.5 Benzyl alcohol 0.5-3.0 Honeysuckle extract 0.1-2.0 Lactic acid 0.1-2.0 SDA 40 B 2-20 25 Veg. Glycerin 0.5-2.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 A non-limiting specific example of a botanical disinfectant soap containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application includes the 30 following formulation. 57 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Botanical Disinfectant Soap Ingredients % w/w Water 76.0 5 Pluronic F-87 prill 1.00 Methocel E4 M 0.2 PolyoxWSR 205 0.3 Glucopon 2.0 Dow corning 190 silicone surfactant 1.0 10 Cocoamido propyl Betaine 3.0 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Orange oil 0.1 Benzyl alcohol 2.0 Honeysuckle extract 0.5 15 Lactic acid 0.2 SDA 40 B 12 Veg. Glycerin 1.0 Aloe leafjuice 0.5 20 In certain non-limiting embodiments, an anti-fungal, anti-itch composition is provided comprising from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) benzyl alcohol and one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of: (a) from about 0.04%(w/w) to about 0.5% (w/w) botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, honeysuckle extract, cedar wood extract, 25 aspen bark extract, willow bark extract, , Brahmi extract and combinations thereof; (b) from about 0.04%(w/w) to about 1.05 % (w/w) essential oil selected from the group consisting of lemongrass oil, cinnamon oil, oregano oil, thymol, galangal oil, orange oil, pomegranate oil, calendula oil, curry leaf oil or combinations thereof; and 30 (c) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) natural organic acid. In certain non-limiting embodiments, an anti-fungal, anti-itch composition is provided, as follows: 58 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Ingredient Range (%w/w) White Petrolatum* 4-6 Stearyl Alcohol 13-17 Isopropyl Myristate 5-7 5 Sorbitan Oleate 2-3 Polyoxyl 40 Stearate( Myrj 52) 5-7 Water 50-60 Germal + 0.1-0.3 Propylene glycol 2-4 10 Lactic acid 0.01-0.1 Zinc oxide 0.5-2.0 Calendula oil 0.5-1.0 Oat powder 1.0-2.0 Brahmi extract 0.5-1.0 15 Resveratrol 0.3-1.0 Tetrahydrocurcuminoid 0.05-0.1 Benzyl alcohol 0.01-0.1 A non-limiting general example of an alcohol-free botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application, 20 where a Phase A solution and a Phase B solution are first prepared separately and then mixed, includes the following formulation. Alcohol-free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion 25 Ingredients Range(%w/w) PHASE A Water 70-87 Allantoinl 0.1-0.5 Methocel E4 M 0,1-0.5 30 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) or Kytomer 0.05-0.2 Cetrimonium chloride 0.3-0.7 59 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Propylene glycol 0.5-2.0 Glycerin 1-5 Heat 50-60 0 C Incroquat TMS 0.5-2.0 5 Polowax NF 0.5-2.0 Stearyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Zinc oxide 0.2-0.5 Silicone fluid ( Dimethicone200/350) 1-3.0 Aloe juice 0.5-2.0 10 Bisabolol 0.05-0.2 Phase B Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 Thymol 0.05-0.2 15 Cinnamon oil 0.05-0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.2 Pomegranate oil 0.2-0.4 Oregano oil 0.05-0.2 Lemon Extract 0.2-0.5 20 Bergamot 0.03-0.05 Lactic acid 0.1-0.2 A non-limiting specific example of an alcohol-free botanical hand disinfectant lotion containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application, 25 where a Phase A solution and a Phase B solution are first prepared separately and then mixed, includes the following formulation. Alcohol-free Botanical Hand Disinfectant Lotion Ingredients % w/w 30 PHASE A Water 87.45 Allantoin 0.3 Methocel E4 M 0.2 60 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) or Kytomer 0,1 Cetrimonium chloride 0.5 5 Propylene glycol 1.0 Glycerin 3.0 Heat 50-60 0 C Incroquat TMS 1.5 Polowax NF 0.5 10 Stearyl alcohol 0.5 Zinc oxide 0.3 Silicone fluid ( Dimethicone200/350) 2.0 Aloe juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 15 Phase B Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Thymol 0.2 Cinnamon leaf oil 0.1 20 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Pomegranate oil 0.2 Oregano oil 0.1 Lemon Extract 0.3 Bergamot 0.05 25 Lactic acid 0.2 A non-limiting general example of an alcohol-free botanical hand disinfectant foam of the present application includes the following formulation. Alcohol-free Botanical hand Disinfectant Foam 30 Ingredients Range%(w/w) Water 85-90 Kytamer (Chitoson complex) 0.05-0.2 61 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Allantoin 0.1-0.3 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogented 1-4 Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) Benzyl alcohol 0.5-2.0 5 Benzoic acid 0.1-0.3 Phenylethanol 0.2-0.5 Aloe leaf juice 0.5-2.0 Bisabolol 0.05-0.21 Lemon grass oil 0.1-0.2 10 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Cinnamon oil 0.05-0.1 Oregano oil 0.05-0.1 Lemon extract 0.2-0.5 Lactic acid 0.2 15 Plantasol (Caprylyl capryl glucoside) 0.5-1.0 Biowax (PEG-8 dimethicone) 0.25-1.0 Coco amido propyl betaine 0.5-2.0 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 20 A non-limiting specific example of an alcohol-free botanical hand disinfectant foam of the present application includes the following formulation. Alcohol-free Botanical hand Disinfectant Foam Ingredients % w/w 25 Water 92.3 Kytarner (Chitoson complex) 0.05 Allantoin 0.2 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogented 3.0 Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 30 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Benzoic acid 0,2 Phenylethanol 0.3 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 62 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Bisabolol 0.05 Lemon grass oil 0.1 Thymol 0.1 Cinnamon leaf oil 0.10 5 Oregano oil 0.10 Lemon extract 0.3 Lactic acid 0.2 Plantasol (Caprylyl capryl glucoside) 0.5 Biowax (PEG-8 dimethicone) 0.5 10 Coco amido propyl betaine 0.5 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 4.14 WOUND HEALING The compositions of the present subject matter may be used to promote 15 wound healing and/or to inhibit surface infections. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions of the present subject matter may be utilized in products such as topical creams and lotions, wound care products, burn wound cream, decubitous ulcer cream (with anti-inflammatory botanicals and the use of silver sulfadiazene as an anti-microbial agent), and therapeutic ointments. The 20 compositions of the present subject matter may also be applied to wound care items, such as, but not limited to, wound healing ointments, wound coverings, burn wound cream, bandages, tape, and steri-strips, and medical articles such as medical gowns, caps, face masks, and shoe-covers, surgical drops, etc. In various non-limiting embodiments, a composition may comprise a 25 thickening and/or gelling agent such as stearyl alcohol, cationic hydroxy ethyl cellulose (Ucare; JR30), hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose, hydroxy propyl cellulose (Klucel), chitosan pyrrolidone carboxylate (Kytamer), behenyl alcohol, zinc stearate, emulsifying waxes, including but not limited to Incroquat and Polawax, an addition polymer of acrylic acid, a resin such as Carbopol® ETDTM 2020, guar gum, acacia, 30 acryiates/steareth-20 methacrylate copolymer, agar, algin, alginic acid, ammonium acrylate co-polymers, ammonium alginate, ammonium chloride, ammonium sulfate, amylopectin, attapulgite, bentonite, C9-15 alcohols, calcium acetate, calcium alginate, calcium carrageenan, calcium chloride, caprylic alcohol, carbomer 910, carbomer 63 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 934, carbomer 934P, carbomer 940, carbomer 941, carboxymethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar, carrageenan, cellulose, cellulose gum, cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, corn starch, damar, dextrin, dibenzlidine sorbitol, ethylene dihydrogenated tallowamide, ethylene diolamide, ethylene distearamide, 5 gelatin, guar gum, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, hectorite, hyaluronic acid, hydrated silica, hydroxybutyl methylcellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl ethylcel lu lose, hydroxyethyl stearamide-MIPA, isocetyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, karaya gum, kelp, lauryl alcohol, locust bean gum, magnesium aluminium silicate, magnesium silicate, magnesium trisilicate, methoxy PEG-22/dodecyl glycol 10 copolymer, methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, montmorillonite, myristyl alcohol, oat flour, oleyl alcohol, palm kernel alcohol, pectin, PEG-2M, PEG-5M, polyacrylic acid, polyvinyl alcohol, potassium alginate, potassium aluminium polyacrylate, potassium carrageenan, potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, potato starch, propylene glycol alginate, sodium acrylate/vinyl alcohol copolymer, sodium 15 carboxymethyl dextran, sodium carrageenan, sodium cellulose sulfate, sodium chloride, sodium polymethacylate, sodium silicoaluminate, sodium sulfate, stearalkonium bentotnite, stearalkonium hectorite, stearyl alcohol, tallow alcohol, TEA-hydrochloride, tragacanth gum, tridecyl alcohol, tromethamine magnesium aluminium silicate, wheat flour, wheat starch, xanthan gum, abietyl alcohol, 20 acrylinoleic acid, aluminum. behenate, aluminum caprylate, aluminum dilinoleate, aluminum salts, such as distearate, and aluminum isostearates, beeswax, behenamide, butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymer, C29-70 acid, calcium behenate, calcium stearate, candelilla wax, carnauba, ceresin, cholesterol, cholesterol hydroxystearate, coconut alcohol, copal, diglyceryl stearate malate, dihydroabietyl alcohol, dimethyl lauramine 25 oleate, dodecanoic acid/cetearyl alcohol/glycol copolymer, erucamide, ethylcellulose, glyceryl triacetyl hydroxystearate, glyceryl tri-acetyl ricinolate, glycol dibehenate, glycol di-octanoate, glycol distearate, hexanediol distearate, hydrogenated C6-14 olefin polymers, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, hydrogenated lard, hydrogenated menhaden oil, hydrogenated palm kernel glycerides, hydrogenated 30 palm kernel oil, hydrogenated palm oil, hydrogenated polyisobutene, hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrogenated tallow amide, hydrogenated tallow glyceride, hydrogenated vegetable glyceride, hydrogenated vegetable oil, Japan wax, jojoba wax, lanolin alcohol, shea butter, lauramide, methyl dehydroabietate, methyl hydrogenated 64 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 rosinate, methyl rosinate, methylstyrene/vinyltoluene copolymer, microcrystalline wax, montan acid wax, montan wax, myristyleicosanol, myristyloctadecanol, octadecene/maleic anhyrdine copolymer, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, oleamide, oleostearine, ouricury wax, oxidized polyethylene, ozokerite, paraffin, pentaerythrityl 5 hydrogenated rosinate, pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate, pentaerythrityl rosinate, pentaerythrityl tetraabietate, pentaerythrityl tetrabehenate, pentaerythrityl tetraoleate, pentaerythrityl tdtrastearate, ophthalmic anhydride/glycerin/glycidyl decanoate copolymer, ophthalmic/trimellitic/glycols copolymer, polybutene, polybutylene terephthalate, polydipentene, polyethylene, polyisobutene, polyisoprene, polyvinyl 10 butyral, polyvinyl laurate, propylene glycol dicaprylate, propylene glycol dicocoate, propylene glycol diisononanoate, propylene glycol dilaurate, propylene glycol dipelargonate, propylene glycol distearate, propylene glycol diundecanoate, PVP/ciconsene copolymer, PVP/hexadecene copolymer, rice bran wax, stearlkonium bentonite, stearalkonium hectorite, stearamide, stearamide DEA-distearate, stearamide 15 DIBA-stearate, stearamide MEA-stearate, stearone, stearyl erucamide, stearyl stearate, stearyl stearoyl stearate, synthetic beeswax, synthetic wax, trihydroxystearin, triisononanoin, triisostearin, tri-isostearyl trilinoleate, trilaurin, trilinoleic acid, trilinolein, trimyristin, triolein, tripalmitin, tristearin, zinc laurate, zinc myristate, zinc neodecanoate, zinc rosinate, and mixtures thereof. The gelling agents used in vehicles 20 may be natural gelling agents such as natural gums, starches, pectins, agar and gelatin. Often, the gelling agents are based on polysaccharides or proteins Examples include but are not limited to guar gum, Xanthum gum, Alginic acid (E400), sodium alginate (E401), potassium alginate (E402), ammonium alginate (E403), calcium alginate (E404, - polysaccharides from brown algae), Agar (E406, a polysaccharide obtained 25 from red seaweeds), Carrageenan (E407, a polysaccharide obtained from red seaweeds), Locust bean gum (E410, a natural gum from the seeds of the Carob tree), Pectin (E440, a polysaccharide obtained from apple or citrus-fruit), and Gelatin (E441, made by partial hydrolysis of animal collagen). Various embodiments may comprise a stabilizer. In a non-limiting 30 example, sodium perborate is used as the stabilizing agent in an amount ranging from about 0.3 to about 1% w/w. Various embodiments of the application may further comprise a surfactant. The surfactant may be an anionic surfactant, a cationic surfactant, an 65 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 ampholytic surfactant, or a nonionic surfactant. Examples of nonionic surfactants include polyethoxylates, fatty alcohols (e.g., ceteth-20 (a cetyl ether of polyethylene oxide having an average of about 20 ethylene oxide units) and other "BRIJ@V' nonionic surfactants available from ICI Americas, Inc. (Wilmington, Del.)), 5 cocamidopropyl betaine, alkyl phenols, fatty acid esters of sorbitol, sorbitan, or polyoxyethylene sorbitan. Suitable anionic surfactants include ammonium lauryl sulfate and lauryl ether sulfosuccinate. Preferred surfactants include lauroyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid sodium salt, Pluronic F87, Masil SF-19 (BASF) and incromide. 10 Water used in the formulations described herein is preferably deionized water having a neutral pH. In specific non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for a wound healing topical cream containing silver sulfadiazine, an insoluble zinc salt, a soluble zinc salt and calendula oil. In another non-limiting 15 embodiment, the present subject matter provides for a wound healing topical cream containing silver sulfadiazine, an insoluble zinc salt, a soluble zinc salt, calendula oil, and anti inflammatory agents such as a curcumin compound. Non-limiting examples of cream products may further contain white petrolatum (2-20%), fatty alcohol (2-20%), emollient (1-10%), emulsifying agent 20 (0.5-10%), humectant (2-15%), preservative (0.1-0.5%), and demonized or distilled water q.s. 100%. Fatty alcohols include stearyl, alcohol, cetyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, and other known fatty alcohols. Emollients include isopropyl myristate, lanolin, lanolin derivatives, isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl stearate, emu oil, linseed oil and other known emollients. Emulsifying agents include sodium mono 25 oleate and polyoxyl 40 stearate. Humectants include propylene glycol, sorbitol, or glycerine or mixture thereof. Suitable water soluble preservatives include parabens, sorbic acid, benzoic acid, diazolidinyl urea, and iodopropylbutylcarbamate (Gennal+). The present subject matter provides for botanical wound healing gel 30 formulation comprising benzyl alcohol and botanicals. A non-limiting general example of such a formulation includes the following. 66 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Botanical Wound Healing Gel Ingredients Range (% w/w) Echinacea purpuria extract 0.1-1.0 Pomegranate oil 0.1-1.0 5 Rosemary oil 0.1-1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.1-0.5 Cinnamon oil 0-0.5 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Benzoic acid 0.2-0.5 10 Sodium Benzoate 0.2-0.5 Curcumin 0.05-0.7 Oatmeal 0.5-5.0 Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) 0.5-2.0 Calendula Oil 0.3-1.0 15 Benzyl alcohol 0.1-0.5 Zinc Oxide 0.2-1.0 Zinc stearate 0.2-1.0 Glycerin 5.0-20.0 Buckthorn oil 0-0.5 20 Virgin coconut oil 0-2.0 Almond oil 0.1-1.0 Emu oil 0-2.0 Water 54,1-91.9 Aloe gel 0.25-5.0 25 Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and derivatives 0.1-1.0 Adjust pH to 5.0-6.0 A non-limiting specific example of a botanical wound healing gel formulation containing benzyl alcohol and botanicals of the present application 30 includes the following formulation. 67 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Botanical Wound Healin2 Gel Ingredients % w/w Echinacea purpuria extract 0.3 Pomegranate oil 0.3 5 Rosemary oil 0.3 Lemongrass oil 0.1 Cinnamon oil 0.2 Thymol 0.1 Benzoic acid 0.2 10 Sodium Benzoate 0.2 Curcumin 0.5 Oatmeal 1.0 Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) 1.0 Calendula Oil 0.5 15 Benzyl alcohol 0.5 Zinc Oxide 0.3 Zinc stearate 0.3 Glycerin 10.0 Buckthorn oil 0.3 20 Virgin coconut oil 1.0 Almond oil 0.3 Water 80.3 Aloe gel 2.0 Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and derivatives 0.3 25 Adjust pH to 5.0-6.0 4.15 VETERINARY PRODUCTS In a subset of non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for veterinary products for care of any domestic animal, including but not 30 limited to cats, dogs, birds, rodents, rabbits, horses, cows and cattle, sheep, goats, etc.. Non-limiting examples of veterinary care products which may utilize the compositions of the present subject matter include pet shampoo, pet cleansing wipes including body wipes, ear wipes, and eye wipes, dental wipes, toothpaste, ear 68 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 cleaning liquid, cage cleaner, surface cleaner for housebreaking accidents, topical creams, ointments, teat dip therapeutic for mastitis and liquid to be applied to pet's skin (as in a "body splash"). Veterinary care compositions according to the application may further 5 comprise one or (preferably) more than one component selected from the group consisting of emollients, stabilizing agents, thickening agents, humectants, antimicrobial agents, neutralizing agents, surfactants, water, silicone polymers, alcohols, and hydrogels, anti-inflammatory agents, wound healing agents, salicylic acid, as well as additional components as may be known in the art. 10 Specific, non-limiting examples of additional components which may be comprised in pet care products include the components listed above for personal care products. In certain non-limiting embodiments of the application, the compositions may be prepared for teat dip to treat mastitis. The anti-irritants used for 15 teat dip may include but are not limited to zinc salts with panthenol, or Bisabolol with ginger root extract (symrelief), or symrelief with a zinc salt. The gelling agents in the vehicle may include but are not limited to natural gelling agents such as natural gums, starches, pectins, agar and gelatin. Antimicrobial botanicals may include but are not limited to lemongrass oil, orange oil and fruit acids such as citric and lactic acid, 20 phenoxyethanol (constituent of sage oil). 4.16 HOUSEHOLD/INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS In a subset of non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for household/industrial products comprising the formulations outlined 25 above. Non-limiting embodiments of household/industrial products which may utilize the compositions of the present subject matter include householder cleaners such as concentrated liquid cleaners and spray cleaners, cleaning wipes, dish washing liquid, dish washer detergent, spray-mop liquid, furniture polish, indoor 30 paint, outdoor paint, dusting spray, laundry detergent, fabric softener, rug/fabric cleaner, window and glass cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, liquid/cream cleanser, etc. In a particular embodiment, the compositions of the present subject matter may be used in a food wash product, designed to clean fruits and vegetables prior to consumption. 69 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 "Household products" are products, other than personal care products, that would be used by individual consumers. "Industrial products" refers to products that are used in industry. Household-industrial compositions according to the application may 5 comprise one or more component selected from the group consisting of surfactants, builders (e.g., sequestering builders, precipitating builders, ion exchange builders), solvents, thickeners, abrasives, acids, bases (alkalis), antimicrobial agents, soaps, bleaching agents, enzymes, preservatives, and sudsing agents, as well as additional components as may be known in the art. 10 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions may comprise a surfactant, for example, but not limited to, an anionic surfactant such as an alkyl sulfate, an alkyldiphenyloxide disulfonate salt (e.g., the DOWFAX series by the Dow Chemical Company), an alkylbenzenesulfonate, an alcohol ethoxysulfate; a cationic surfactant; a non-ionic surfactant, such as a secondary alcohol ethoxylate (e.g., the 15 TERGITAOL series by the Dow Chemical Company) or an alkyl polyglucoside (e.g., the TRITON series by the Dow Chemical Company); or an amphoteric surfactant such as an imidazoline or betaine compound. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions may comprise a solvent, for example, but not limited to, water, an alcohol such as methanol, ethanol, 20 isopropyl alcohol, or butanol; a hydrocarbon such as an aromatic hydrocarbon, propylene glycol, methylene chloride, acetone, a petroleum distillate, and/or a glycol ether. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise a thickener, for example, but not limited 25 to, a polyethylene glycol. a methoxypolyethylene glycol, and/or hydroxyethyl cellulose. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise an abrasive, such as, but not limited to, silica, feldspar or calcite. 30 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise an acid, such as, but not limited to, acetic acid, hydroacetic acid, phosphoric acid or hydrochloric acid. 70 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise a base (alkali) such as, but not limited to, ammonia or sodium bicarbonate. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a 5 household/industrial product may comprise an antimicrobial agent, for example, but not limited to, compounds as set forth above for personal care compositions, and also pine oil and sodium hypochlorite. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise a bleaching agent, for example, but not 10 limited to, sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, sodium percarbonate and sodium perborate. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise an enzyme, such as, but not limited to, a protease or a lipase. 15 In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise a preservative, such as, but not limited to, butylated hydroxytoluene, glutaraldehyde, and EDTA. In various non-limiting embodiments, the compositions used in a household/industrial product may comprise a sudsing agent, such as, but not limited 20 to, diethanolamine or triethanolamine. In specific, non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for the following surface cleaners, having concentrations of active ingredients as well as concentrated stock solutions of these formulations which may be diluted to achieve the respective concentrations. 25 In a subset of non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for preservatives and surface disinfectants comprising the formulations outlined above. In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following general formulation. 30 71 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Botanical Preservative A Ingredient Range (%w/w) Benzyl alcohol 45.0-82.0 Thymol 5.0-10.0 5 Galangal oil 5.0-10.0 Cinnamon oil 2.0-10.0 Lemongrass oil 1.0-5.0 Wasabi extract 5.0-20 10 Use level is 0.20 to 1.0 % In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following specific formulation. Botanical Preservative A 15 Ingredient % w/w Benzyl alcohol 73.6 Thymol 7.4 Galangal oil 7.4 Cinnamon oil 2.9 20 Lemongrass oil 1.4 Wasabi extract 7.3 Use level is 0.20 to 1.0 % 25 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following general formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant A Ingredients Range (%w/w) 30 Lemongrass oil 0.5-2.5 Pine oil 0.1-1.0 Glucopon 215 UP 5-25 Citric acid 2-10 72 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 SDA 3C 2.5-35 Benzyl alcohol 2.5-27 Water 0-90 5 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following specific formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant A Ingredients %w/w 10 Lemongrass oil 0.5 Pine oil 0.1 Glucopon 215 UP 5.0 Citric acid 2.0 SDA 3C 7.0 15 Benzyl alcohol 5.4 Water 80 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following general formulation. 20 Botanical Surface Disinfectant B Ingredients Range (%w/w) Lemongrass oil 0.5-2.5 Pine oil 0.1-1.0 Glucopon 215 UP 5-25 25 Citric acid 2-10 Benzyl alcohol 10-30 Water 31.5-69.4 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants 30 of the present subject matter include the following specific formulation. 73 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Botanical Surface Disinfectant B Ingredients %w/w Lemongrass oil 0.5 Pine oil 0.1 5 Glucopon 215 UP 5.0 Citric acid 2.0 Benzyl alcohol 17 Water 31.5-69.4 10 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following general formulation. Hard Surface Disinfectant C Ingredients Range (%w/w) Sodium hypochlorite 0.5-3.0 15 Lemongrass oil 0.5-2.5 Pine oil 0.1-1.0 Glucopon 215 UP 5-25 Citric acid 2-10 Water 28.5-86.9 20 Benzyl alcohol 5-30 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following specific formulation. 25 Hard Surface Disinfectant C Ingredients %w/w Sodium hypochlorite 1.0 Lemongrass oil 0.5 Pine oil 0.1 30 Glucopon 215 UP 5.0 Citric acid 2.0 Water 81.4 Benzyl alcohol 10 74 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants of the present subject matter include the following general formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant LG-50 5 Ingredients Range (%w/w) Lemongrass oil 2.5-10.0 Pine oil 0.5-5.0 Glucopon 215 UP 25-50 10 Citric acid 10-20 SDA 3C 20-40 Water 20-40 In non-limiting embodiments, preservatives and surface disinfectants 15 of the present subject matter include the following specific formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant LG-50 Ingredients %w/w Lemongrass oil 2.5 20 Pine oil 0.5 Glucopon 215 UP 25 Citric acid 10 SDA 3C 35 Water 27 25 Botanical disinfectant Spray Ingredients % (w/w) Benzyl alcohol 2- 5.0 30 Lemongrass oil 0.3-0.5 Pine oil 0.1-0.3 Thymol 0.05-0.2 Lactic acid 1.0 -2.0 75 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Citrus) Lemon) extract 0.3-0.5 SDA 40 B 35-50 Non ionic surfactant ( Glucopon) 0.3-0.7 Water 50-55 5 4.17 MEDICAL DEVICES In a subset of non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for medical devices comprising the formulations outlined above. 10 Implantation of a medical device produces rapid inflammatory reaction at the implantation site. This may result in the formation of a biofilm on the surface of the medical device. The biofilm on the surface of a medical device serves as a receptor for microbes resulting in microbial adhesion. Prevention of inflammation around the implanted medical device can prevent bacterial adherence on the device. 15 This may be achieved by maintaining an inflammation and infection-free environment around the device by coating and/or impregnating the device with anti inflammatory agents and antimicrobials. Anti-inflammatory antimicrobial compositions comprising a combination of benzyl alcohol, 1,3 propanediol and THC (with or without other 20 antimicrobials such as chlorhexidine and silver salts) can be used to coat or impregnate medical devices such as catheters, wound dressing, soft tissue patches, etc. 4.18 PESTICIDES 25 In a subset of non-limiting embodiments, the present subject matter provides for pesticides comprising the formulations outlined above. In a non-limiting general example, pesticides of the present subject matter include the following formulation. Botanical Plant Pesticide 30 Ingredients Range (% w/w) Benzyl alcohol 5-20 Tobacco extract 0.01-2.0 Lemongrass oil 0.01-2.0 76 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Curry leaf oil 0.01-2.0 Cedar wood oil 0.5-4.0 Cocoamido propyl betaine 0.5-5.0 Water 60-93.83 5 Tea extract 0.1-3.0 Solubilizer 0,0-2.0 For use, the above composition can be diluted I to 10 with, for example water. 10 In a non-limiting specific example, pesticides of the present subject matter include the following formulation. Botanical Plant Pesticide Ingredients % w/w Benzyl alcohol 10 15 Tobacco extract 0.2 Lemongrass oil 1.0 Curry leaf oil 0.5 Cedar wood oil 2.0 Cocoamido propyl betaine 2.0 20 Water 82.8 Tea extract 0.5 Solubilizer 1.0 For use, the above composition can be diluted 1 to 10 with, for example water. 77 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 5. EXAMPLES The detailed description hereby incorporates, by reference, the specific working examples of the application set forth below. The working examples sometimes refer to Dial® soap. Dial® soap is a 5 commercially sold liquid soap, where Dial@ Antibacterial hand soap comprises, as active agent, 0.15 percent triclosan, and the inactive agents are water, sodium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, decyl glucoside, cocamidopropyl betaine, glycerine, sodium chloride, PEG-18 gylceryl oleate/cocoate, fragrance, cocamide MEA, DMDM hydantoin, tetrasodium ethylene diamine tetracetic acid and colors. 10 EXAMPLE 1 Antimicrobial efficacy of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam A: rapid (15 second) and broad spectrum antibacterial efficacy The FDA TFM method (modified slightly by using lower volumes of 15 sanitizer and microbe culture, but in the same proportion) for testing the efficacy to rapidly kill bacteria was used. The rapid antibacterial activity (15 seconds exposure) of the hand foam of the present subject matter was tested against various organisms listed in Table 1. The hand foam tested comprised the following formulation. Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam A 20 Ingredients %w/w Water 78.15 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 25 Grapefruit seed extract 0,5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Pentylene glycol 1.0 30 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 Bisabolol 0.05 Wasabi extract 0.3 78 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Honeysuckle extract 0.3 Linalool 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 Thymol 0.1 5 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0.5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.5 Cationic surfactant 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 Glucopon 1.3 10 Silicone (silsurf) 1.4 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 Method: Briefly, hand foam (0.8 ml) was placed in a sterile culture tube and 0.2 15 ml of 10 9 cfu/ml of test bacterial culture (or 107 efu/ml of Candida culture), diluted 1:1 with bovine adult serum, was added and mixed. After 15 s, the antimicrobial activity was stopped with drug neutralizing fluid (DNF). Serial dilutions were made with DNF, and aliquots were subcultured on trypticase soy agar to determine the number of microbial colonies per sample. For controls, phosphate buffered saline 20 (PBS) containing the same bacterial cultures were used instead of the test formulation. The antibacterial activity was calculated by determining the difference in logic colony-forming units (cfu) between control (Phosphate buffer saline) and test samples (i.e,, logic reduction). 3 experiments, each containing triplicate samples in each group, were performed. For comparison, triclosan and PCMX containing soap, and an 25 alcohol (62%) hand sanitizer, were tested similarly at the same time. Table 1: Rapid and broad antimicrobial efficacy of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam and Purell by the FDA TFM method* % kill Organism Purell Aqueous Botanical (62 % Ethyl Alcohol) hand disinfectant foam S. aureus >99.99 > 99.99 ATCC# 6538 P. aeruginosa >99.99 >99.9 79 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 ATCC#15442 E. coli >99.999 >99.999 ATCC#35218 MRSA >99.99 >99.9 ATCC#4716 S. epidermidis ND 99.9 ATCC# 35983 E. faecalis ND >99.9 ATCC# 29212 VREF ND 99.9 Clinical isolate S. mareescens ND >99.999 ATCC# 14756 A. baumanni ND 99.9 Clinical isolate E. aerogenes ND >99.999 ATCC#14053 K. pneumonia >99.99 >99.999 ATCC# 13883 S. typhimurium ND >99.999 ATCC#14028 C. albicans ND >99.999 ATCC#1 0231 ND=Not done * FDA TFM=Tentative Final Monograph; ATCC=American Type Culture Collection; MRSA= Methicillin-resistant S. aureus; VREF= Vancomycin-resistant E. faecalis. 5 The control growth ranged from 5 x 108 to I x 109 cfu/ml. Results are the average of twelve samples in each group. EXAMPLE 2 Rapid and persistent antibacterial efficacy of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant 10 foamA A pigskin test method was used to examine the antimicrobial efficacy of an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant. The pigskin test simulates the Volunteer method of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E-1174 (Test 15 organism: S. aureus). The hand foam tested comprised the following formulation. 80 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Aqueous Botanical Hand Disinfectant Foam A Ingredients %w/w 5 Water 78.15 Hydroxypropyl methyl-cellulose stearoxy ether (Sangelose) 0.1 Allantoin 0.3 Grapefruit seed extract 0.5 Solubulizer (Peg-40 hydrogenated Castor oil, Trideceth 9, water) 2.0 10 SDA-40 B (natural) 10 Benzyl alcohol 1.0 Pentylene glycol 1.0 Phenoxyethanol 1.0 Aloe leaf juice 0.5 15 Bisabolol 0.05 Wasabi extract 0.3 Honeysuckle extract 0.3 Linalool 0.1 Lemongrass oil 0.2 20 Thymol 0.1 Phospholipid PTM (Croda) 0.5 Farnesol/Bisabolol 0.5 Cationic surfactant 0.5 Benzoic acid 0.2 25 Glucopon 1.3 Silicone (silsurf) 1.4 Adjust pH= 4.0-4.5 Method: 30 3 cm 2 pieces of pigskins were prepared and each piece was mounted on a petri dish . For the baseline count determinations, 2 skin samples were rinsed under running tap water for 30 seconds and then lathered using 0.5 ml of non-antibacterial soap by rubbing both pieces together for 30 seconds. The pair was then rinsed under 81 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 running tap water for 30 seconds and blot dried. Each piece of pigskin was contaminated with 15 ul of 107 cfu/ml S. aureus culture and rubbed against each other for 30 seconds and dried for 30 seconds. The organisms were recovered from the skin by rinsing each piece with 10 ml of DNF for 15 seconds and collecting the 5 wash. Aliquots from serial dilutions were uniformly spread on TSA plates, incubated for 24-48 hours at 37 0 C. To evaluate the efficacy of the test sanitizers, the same skin pieces used for baseline count determinations were rinsed under running tap water, washed with non-antibacterial soap, and recontaminated. After the 30-second drying period, 0.5 ml of the test sanitizer was applied on the skin and lathered for 30 seconds. 10 After rinsing, the bacteria were recovered as described above. The contamination and sanitizer applications were repeated an additional 9 times. The bacterial counts after 1 and 10 applications were determined and the difference in logo colony-forming units (cfu) between the baseline and test samples were calculated (logo reduction). The antimicrobial activity of the hand disinfectant foam is shown below in Table 2. 15 Table 2: Rapid and persistent antibacterial efficacy of hand disinfectant foam A after repeated applications by the pig skin method (test organisms S. aureus (ATCC 6538)) Log, 0 reduction from control growth, mean ± SD Test Soap S. aureus 20 Alcohol hand sanitizer (Purell) After 1" application 1.8 ± 0.08 After 10" application 1.9 ± 0.05 Aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam A 25 After 1" application 2.6 ± 0.06 After 10th application 3.0 0.05 Control counts ranged from I x 105 to 5 x 105 cfu/ml. Results are the average of twelve samples in each group. 82 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Conclusion :As per US FDA-TFM criteria, the required log 0 reduction from control counts is 2.0 log after a first application for rapid antimicrobial activity, and 3.0 log after tenth application for persistent antimicrobial activity. Unlike the alcohol sanitizer Purell, an aqueous botanical hand disinfectant foam of the present subject 5 matter exhibits the required US FDA-TFM criteria log reduction. EXAMPLE 3 Evaluation of the antimicrobial efficacy of a surface disinfectant: in vitro rapid kill (15 seconds) of S. aureus 10 Method: Surfactant (0.8 ml) was placed in a sterile culture tube and 0.2 ml of 10 9 efu/ml of test bacterial culture diluted 1:1 with bovine adult serum. was added and mixed. After 15 s, the antimicrobial activity was stopped with drug neutralizing fluid 15 (DNF). Serial dilutions were made with DNF and aliquots were subcultured on trypticase soy agar to determine the number of microbial colonies per sample. For controls, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing the same bacterial cultures was used instead of the test formulation. The antibacterial activity was calculated by determining the difference in logio colony-forming units (cfu) between control 20 (phosphate buffer saline) and test samples (i.e., logia reduction). The surface disinfectant tested comprised the following formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant LG-50 Ingredients %w/w 25 Lemongrass oil 2.5 Pine oil 0.5 Glucopon 215 UP 25 Citric acid 10 SDA 3C 35 30 Water 27 The antimicrobial activity of the surface disinfectant is shown below in Table 3. 83 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Table 3 Compositions Log reduction from % kill 5 control growth Surface disinfectant LG-50 7.0 100 Proquart (Clorox) * 3.85 99.95 (1 oz diluted to 1 Gallon) Proquart (Clorox)* 4.26 99.99 10 (2 oz diluted to 1 Gallon) *These contain long chain quaternary ammonium compounds Control bacterial counts: 8.5-9.9 logio Dilutions of Proquart were made as described in the instructions on the product label: 15 Proquart 0.17% quaternary ammonium compound (1 oz. and 2 oz.) was diluted to 1 gallon. Conclusion. The botanical surface disinfectant showed higher antimicrobial efficacy than Proquart. 20 EXAMPLE 4 Efficacy of disinfectants on bacteria dried on ceramic tiles following a 10 minute exposure to compositions of the application Method : 25 In this experiment, S aureus, MRSA and . coli were used as the test organisms. Ceramic tiles with dimensions of 5 x 15 cm 2 were cleaned first with water and then with 70% ethanol and dried. Approximately 0. 1 rlr of 1 x 1 0 7 cfu/ml of each microorganism was spread evenly on the surfaces of the tiles using a sterile glass rod, and allowed to dry for I hour. 0.3 ml of surface cleanser of the present subject matter 30 was spread onto the tiles and allowed to dry at room temperature for 10 minutes. The tile surface was rinsed using 9.7 ml of Drug neutralizing fluid (DNF) into a sterile Petri dish to recover the remaining microorganisms on the tile. The recovered media was serially diluted, plated on TSA plates, and incubated at 37 0 C for 18-24 hrs after which time colony counts were determined. For control, the same procedure was 84 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 followed, except 0.3 ml of phosphate buffered saline was used instead of surface cleanser. Proquart, a commercial disinfectant containing quaternary ammonium compounds (10.85% quaternary ammonium compounds), from Clorox company was also evaluated simultaneously for comparison. The surface disinfectant tested 5 comprised the following formulation. Botanical Surface Disinfectant LG-50 Ingredients %w/w Lemongrass oil 2.5 10 Pine oil 0.5 Glucopon 215 UP 25 Citric acid 10 SDA 3C 35 Water 27 15 The antimicrobial activity of the surface disinfectant is shown below in Table 4. Table 4 Efficacy of a 10 minute application of LG-50 surfactants on bacteria dried on ceramic 20 tiles % kill Composition S. aureus MRSA E. coli Surface disinfectant LG-50 99.999 99.99 99.9 25 (1 oz diluted to 5 oz) Proquart 99.0 99.0 99.0 (1 oz diluted to 1 Gallon) 30 Proquart 99,9 99.9 99.0 (2 oz diluted to 1 Gallon) Control growth ranged from 5x105-lx10 6 . Dilutions of Proquart were made as described in the instructions on the product label: 35 Proquart 0. 17% quaternary ammonium compound (I oz. and 2 oz.) was diluted to 1 gallon. LG 50 comprising 0.12% essential oils (1 oz) was diluted to 5 oz. 85 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135 Conclusion. The botanical surface disinfectant showed higher antimicrobial efficacy than Proquart. 5 * * * Various patent and non-patent publications are cited herein, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. 86

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1. An antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 50% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; 5 (b) from about 0.01% (w/w) to about 5% (w/w) essential oil; and (c) from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, honeysuckle extract, cedar wood extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract, tobacco extract, and combinations thereof 10
2. An antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 50% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.01% (w/w) to about 5% (w/w) essential oil; (c) from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) of a botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit seed extract, honeysuckle 15 extract, cedar wood extract, pomegranate extract, echinacea extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract or combinations thereof.
3. An antimicrobial composition comprising (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 2.0 %(w/w) benzyl alcohol; 20 (b) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 4.0%(w/w) incroquat; (c) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 0.5%(w/w) benzoic acid; (d) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 1%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and lemongrass oil;; and 25 (e) from about 0.2%(w/w)to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, Brahmi extract, Resveratrol aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice.
4. The composition of claim 3, further comprising from about 0.1%(w/w) 30 to about 0.5% (w/w) zinc oxide.
5. The composition of claim 3, further comprising from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 0.5%(w/w) sodium benzoate. 87 WO 2013/066403 Attorney DPCT/US2012/037135 0 CU12190 and CU12201
6. The composition of claim 3, further comprising from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1 0 % (w/w) pentanediol. 5
7. An antimicrobial composition comprising (a) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) benzoic acid; (c) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) phenoxyethanol; (d) from about 0.3%(w/w) to about 1.3%(w/w) sesquiterpenoid(s) in the 10 form of a single sesquiterpenoid or a mixture of sesquiterpenoids; (e) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.5%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and lemongrass oil; and (f) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical 15 selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice.
8. The composition of claim 7, further comprising from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of a cationic surfactant. 20
9. An antimicrobial composition is provided comprising (a) from about 0.1 %(w/w) to about 2.0 %(w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) benzoic acid; (c) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) phenylethanol; 25 (d) from about 0.02%(w/w) to about 1%(w/w) sesquiterpenoid(s) in the form of a single sesquiterpenoid or a mixture of sesquiterpenoids; (e) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.5%(w/w) of one or more essential oil selected from the group consisting of oregano oil, thymol, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, galangal oil, pomegranate oil, and lemongrass oil; and 30 (f) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) of one or more botanical selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, grapefruit extract, citrus extract, honeysuckle extract, aloe gel, and aloe leaf juice. NY02:743379.1 88 WO 2013/066403 Attorney D PCT/US2012/0371350 CU12190 and CU12201
10. A wound-healing composition comprising (a) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 0.5% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) zinc oxide; (c) from about 0.05%(w/w) to about 0.7% (w/w) curcumin; and 5 (d) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) of each of at least two of the following: pomegranate oil, rosemary oil, lemongrass oil, cinnamon oil, thymol, and buckthorn oil.
11. A cleaning composition comprising from about 1 %(w/w) to about 5% 10 (w/w) lemongrass oil, from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 1% (w/w) pine oil, and from about 5%(w/w) to about 20% (w/w) citric acid.
12. An antifungal topical cream comprising from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 5% (w/w) benzyl alcohol and one or more compounds selected from the group 15 consisting of: (a) from about 0.04%(w/w) to about 0.5% (w/w) botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, honeysuckle extract, cedar wood extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract, , Brahmi extract and combinations thereof; (b) from about 0.04%(w/w) to about 1.05 % (w/w) essential oil selected from 20 the group consisting of lemongrass oil, cinnamon oil, oregano oil, thymol, galangal oil, orange oil, pomegranate oil, calendula oil, curry leaf oil or combinations thereof; and (c) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) natural organic acid. 25
13. A food disinfectant cleanser comprising: (a) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 5.0% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 1.0% (w/w) botanical extract selected from the group consisting of wasabi extract, honeysuckle extract, cedar wood extract, aspen bark extract, willow bark extract, tobacco extract, citrus extract and 30 combinations thereof; (c) from about 0.2%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) fruit acid; (d) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 5.0% (w/w) surfactant; and (e) water. NY02:743379.1 89 WO 2013/066403 PCT/US2012/037135
14. A surface disinfectant comprising: (a) from about 1.0%(w/w) to about 30% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.1%(w/w) to about 4.0% (w/w) of a mixture of pine oil and 5 an essential oil selected from the group consisting of lemongrass oil, orange oil, cinnamon leaf oil, cinnamon bark oil and a combination thereof; (c) from about 2%(w/w) to about 10% (w/w) fruit acid; (d) from about 5%(w/w) to about 25% (w/w) surfactant; and (e) water. 10
15. The surface disinfectant of claim 14, further comprising 3-50% aliphatic alcohol.
16. A disinfectant comprising: 15 from about 2.5% (w/w) to about 10% (w/w) of an essential oil selected from the group consisting of lemongrass oil, orange oil, cinnamon oil, and a combination thereof; from about 0.5% (w/w) to about 5.0% (w/w) pine oil; from about 25% (w/w) to about 50% (w/w) surfactant; 20 from about 10% (w/w) to about 20% (w/w) fruit acid; from about 20% (w/w) to about 40% (w/w) aliphatic alcohol; and water.
17. A pesticide comprising 25 (a) from about 5.0%(w/w) to about 20.0% (w/w) benzyl alcohol; (b) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) tobacco extract; (c) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 2.0% (w/w) lemongrass oil; (d) from about 0.5%(w/w) to about 4.0% (w/w) cedar wood oil; and (e) from about 0.01%(w/w) to about 2.0%(w/w) curry leaf oil. 90
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