CA2046996A1 - Broad spectrum antimicrobial system for hard surface cleaners - Google Patents
Broad spectrum antimicrobial system for hard surface cleanersInfo
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
- C11D—DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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- C11D—DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
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Abstract
NOVEL BROAD SPECTRUM ;ANTIMICROBTAL
SYSTEM FOR HARD SURFACE CLEANERS
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A liquid hard surface cleaner having broad spectrum disinfectancy activity in an alkaline based on a synergistic effect between pine oil, a chelating agent and a hydrotrope at a pH of 8 to 12. The cleaner has disinfectanay activity against both gram positive and gram negative organisms.
SYSTEM FOR HARD SURFACE CLEANERS
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A liquid hard surface cleaner having broad spectrum disinfectancy activity in an alkaline based on a synergistic effect between pine oil, a chelating agent and a hydrotrope at a pH of 8 to 12. The cleaner has disinfectanay activity against both gram positive and gram negative organisms.
Description
31, 326 NOVEI. E3RO~D 8P~C~R~M ~rIMIcRoBIAL
Thi~ i,veIlltion r~31ate~ to an alkaline basQd ~urfa(:e cleaner having broa~ spectrUDI di~3in~ecta~ ia~d ao~tailling pi~ oilO
A ~umber of pin~ oil aontaining s~lealler3 ~re knowIl ~Eor cleani~g h~rd ~urf~Ge~, i.e. poroelain, enaDIel ~ plastic~ ate~ and tha li~e. æu~h clean~rs are ~ffeative ~or oleaning greasy soil, and in combinatioll with Gertai~ ~urfactant~3 th2y have been ei~Eective i~l cle~ni~g grimy ~oil from su:cfac:e.
however, pi~e oil b.sed oleaner3 hurQ ~ot be~ll found to ha~e broad spe¢trum anti~icrobial aotivity since they are o~ly effeotiYe again~t gra~ negative organi~m~ and ~ot against gram posiltive oxga~ism U~ 8 sauater~ary ammonium c:o~psunas are pr~ ent. Th~ use o~ quaternary ~o~polma~ in a oleaner i~ ~ot desirable 5illl:e the~e compound~ have a r~umber of unde~irable gualitie~, A
higll r~ lue is le~t o~ the surfaae after c:lea~i~gO I~
addiltiont quaternary ammo~ium co~npou~d are too tonic for this U~38 ~nd are highly irritati:llg to the skin, eye~, etc.
Ill IJnit d 8tate~ Patent ~umber 4,867,898, it is di~closed t~hat a broad spç30trum pine oil d:L~infec:ta~ay liquid cleaner, efiEeo1:ive against both gram positive and gram negativ0 orga~lism~, aould be ~ 2 ~ J~
obtained by a co~bination of pi~e oil and oil solllble organic aaids a~ a pH of O to 6. ~lthough this formulation ~as a~ efiE6!~tive, broad 8peCtrllm~
~isi~a~ecting c:leanzr, it ~uf~erad frs:m the di3advantage that it was hars~ to the satin~ eye5 and also to the surPaGes to be cleaner~ Tlhus, this clea~er wa~ not entireïy satisfactory ~or general ~leani~g U5e~o It i~ kno~n that alkaline ba~sed pine oil ~yYtem3 are ~ot so harsh. ~Iowever, it has not 1~ heretofore been pos~ible to obtain ~n alkallne based pine oil cleaner haviny broad spec:tsum di~in~ectallc:y against both gram positive and gr~ negative organism~.
8uch formulations were ef:Eeati~e only agai:nst gram negative ors~anism3.
It is there~ore a~ obj Qat o~ this invention to provide a pine oil con1:aini~g hard ~urface cleaner that has broad spectrum disinectancy, but is not harsh to skin, eyes and the surfa~es bei~g ~lea~ed.
A ~urther objeat is to o~tain a pi~e oil aontaini~g hard ~Ur~Ge ~leaner~ in an alkali~e medium having broad spectrum disi~feotanc~0 We ha~e now foun~ that pi~e oil becomes a true broad spectrum disi~fec~ant in the prese~ce of small amou~ts~ chelati~g agent and hydrotrope in a alkaline based e~ulsion produc The raw material in the amounts thereo~ are non-toxi~, non-irritating, ~o medici~al odor, compatible with pi~e oil i~ a properly emulsi~ied system~ co~Yenient and easy to use i~ a v riety o~ consumer and indu~trial hard surface disinfe~tant cleaning pro~u~ts~
Numerou~ household, nstitutional, industrial, and agricultuxal surfaces becom~
cont2minated with bo~h gram negative and gram posit v~
baateria. The presen~e o~ pine sil, tetraso~ium EDTA, and ~odi~m xylene sulfonate in an al~aline based .
cleaning preparation will totally diainfect that hard ~urface and deodorize the room without harm to human~
an~ animals.
The ingredient~ and amount~ that mak~ up tha haxd ~urface cleaner of the pre~ent inve~tion ars listed in Table I belo~. It will be under~tood that the listing of chelating agent~ and hydrotropes i~
e~emplary and not in¢lu~ive.
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TABI.13 I
PINE: OIL DISINF}:C:TING COMPOæITION
WIT~ CON_E~TRA~rION RANGES
Pi~le Oil 10 . 00 to 30 . Ob Tetra~odium EDTA O . 01 to 5 . 00 Sodium Xyle~-e ~;ul~onate 1. 00 to 15 . 00 I~opropallol 3 . 00 to 10 . 00 Pareth-25 Sulfate 2 . 00 to 16 . 00 Sodiu~ C14-C16 Ole~in sul~onate 2 . 00 to 16 . 00 Li~3ar AlkylBe~ze~l~ æul~o~ate 2.00 to 16.00 Pa~eth 91-8 2.00 tc~ lO.O~
Wa~er ~t.
' - ' ::
- ~ D ~ 3 ~
A~ previou~ly de~cribed, pine oil i3 not e~estive again~t gram positive organi~m~, although it is effectiYe against gr~n ~egative organi~m~. It ha~
moreover only been po~ible to obtain di~inf ~¢tancy in 5a pine oil compositio~ against both gram negative and gram po3iti~re organi~ms in an acid me~ium. It iR, therefore, surprising that a combinatio~ of pine oil and a chelating agent,~ an oil soluble organics aci~,~
together with a hydrotrope ha~ broad spe¢trwn di~infectancy and is effe~cti~r0 against both gram negative and gram po3itiYs bacterial at a pH o:E 8 lto 20 we haYe :~o~md that this i~ a truly ~ynergi~tic effect since a composition oo~taining pine oil but no chelating agent was ine~fe~tive again~t taphylo¢oc~us aureu~ ~gram po~itive). ~ ~imilar compo~ition containing pine oil but no hydrothrope wa~ also i~æ~ f ecti.ve against ~ 0 aureu~ . A ~imil~r compo~ition with neither chelate ~or hydrotrope wa~ al80 inef~ective again~t SO aureus. Thu~ thi~ compositio~
ha~ broad ~peotrum disinfecta~cy ~i~ce it is ef~e¢tive agai~st both gram po~itive a~d gram ~egati~e organism~.
Ths pre~ent liquid hard ~urface cleaner thu3 has us~ in hospital~ " duR to it~ broad spsctrum a~tivity, in i~du~trial u~e and oo~sumer use. q!lle 2 5co~positio~ cordiIIg to the i:nvelltio~, give~
excellent clea~ing o~ grea~y, grimy, fiIlgerpri~lt 2md ~oap ~cum oil~. The combination of pille o;l, chelati~g agent arld hydrotrope i~ ~afe enc>ugh ~or u~e a~ a consumer produat.
I~ order to demon~trat2 the . ynergi~tic broad ~pes:trum di in~ec:tanoy e*~ect o~ the clea~er of ~he pre~ent in~rantio3l, the following ~pecific Example~ are set ~orth:
Example~ I to IV
~ ~ormulatio~ ~I) accordi~g to the pre~ent application was prepared with the ingredient ana amounts thereof a~ ~hown i~ T~ble I and havi~g a p~ of betwee~ ~ and 12.
For~ulation~ II, ]~II, IV and V were prepar2d identical to ~ormulation I, with ~he paramet~rs varied a3 ~hown i~ Table II, Exampl0 II
Formulation~ of I to V o~ Example I were subjected to microbiological te3ting according to the As~ociation of Official Analytical Chemi~t~ - U~e dilution Nethod (AOAC-~DM) proedure as used by the - 15 Environmental Prote~tion Agency (EPA~ and i~dust~y in ge~3ral, again~t S. aureus. The re~ult~ are ~ho~ i~
Table XI.
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xample III 2 ~
A number of Example~ o~ Formulation I of Example I were submitted to microbiological te~ting again~t staphylococcu3 aureu~* (~ynthetic nutrie~t), 5almonella choleraesuiq* ~ynthatic nutrient~, P~eudomona~ aeru~ino~a~ ~utrient) and E~cherichia coli* ~nutrient). The resul.ts are ~hown in Table III.
It will be ~een that these formulation~ have di~in~ectancy activity again~t both gram po~itive a~d gram negative organism~ and thu~ broad ~pectrum disinfectancy:
* ~. aureu~ ~ gram po~itiva 8. cholerae3ui~ - gram ~egatiYe P. aerugino~a - gram negativ~ -E. coli ~ gram ~egative 9 ~ 3 ~
TABLE III
8UMMARY OF MICROBIOLOGI~AL TESTING OF_~
PINE OI~ BAS~D DISINFECTING COMPOSITION
NOTEBOO~ &
~ICRO. REQUE8T PASS
NUMBERS ORGANI8~ RE8ULT* FAI~
I. 2742-54-31 S. aureu~ 60 /60 P
90-047 gram ~
II. 2709-122-1 S. aureus 60-~60 P
90-051 gram ~
III. 2709-122-~ S. aureu~ 60-/60 P
90-051 gram ~
IV. 27~2-131 g. choleraesuis 60-/60 P
90-134 qr~m -V. 2742-131 E. coli 20-/20 P
90-134 gram -VI. 2742-131 P~. aerugino~a 20-~20 P
90-13~ gram ~
* The disi~$ectancy test procedure~ wer~ co~ducted accordi~g to the Official ~ethod~ of Analysi~ o~ the A~ociation of OPficial ~nalytical Chemist~ th ~a.
1984~ Chapter ~ Di i~ecta~t~ P~rayraph~ 4.007-4~0~1 ~e Dilutio~ Nathod~
9 ~ $
-- ~o --The unexpected co~binatio~ oP small amount~
of a chelating agent su~h a ~etrasodium EDTA ~0.1%) and a hydrotrope ~uch a~ ~odiu~ xyl~ne sulfonate tl.5%) can broad~ the antimicrobial aatiYity of pine oil (2D%) in an emul~ified ~ystem. In the presenc~ of the aforementioned chemical specie~, pi~e oil can ~ot exhibit broad ~pectrum di~3i~fectant activity by achieving 100% ~ill of both gram positive ~. aureu~) and gra~ negative ba~teria ~S. cholerae~ui~ ~. coli, Ps. aerugino~a) as defined by the O~icial Method~ of ~alysis of the aoAc. ~ata in TABLE III veri~ies bro~d spectxum aotivity a~d TAB~E II establishea the - combinational effeat of chelant a~d hydrotrope to potentiate pine oil aetivity.
It will b9 see~ that the combination o~ pine oil and chelato with a hy~rotrope ha~ a clear and, qurprisingly, ~y~ergi~tic e~ect i~ providi~g ~ disi~f~cta~cy aotivity a~ai~st both gram po~itive and - gram negative organi~ms and that a liquid cleaner i~
provided for hard surface~ having a broad ~pectrum activity whioh i~ ~ot harsh to 3ki~, eye~ and ~ur~aoe~
.
Thi~ i,veIlltion r~31ate~ to an alkaline basQd ~urfa(:e cleaner having broa~ spectrUDI di~3in~ecta~ ia~d ao~tailling pi~ oilO
A ~umber of pin~ oil aontaining s~lealler3 ~re knowIl ~Eor cleani~g h~rd ~urf~Ge~, i.e. poroelain, enaDIel ~ plastic~ ate~ and tha li~e. æu~h clean~rs are ~ffeative ~or oleaning greasy soil, and in combinatioll with Gertai~ ~urfactant~3 th2y have been ei~Eective i~l cle~ni~g grimy ~oil from su:cfac:e.
however, pi~e oil b.sed oleaner3 hurQ ~ot be~ll found to ha~e broad spe¢trum anti~icrobial aotivity since they are o~ly effeotiYe again~t gra~ negative organi~m~ and ~ot against gram posiltive oxga~ism U~ 8 sauater~ary ammonium c:o~psunas are pr~ ent. Th~ use o~ quaternary ~o~polma~ in a oleaner i~ ~ot desirable 5illl:e the~e compound~ have a r~umber of unde~irable gualitie~, A
higll r~ lue is le~t o~ the surfaae after c:lea~i~gO I~
addiltiont quaternary ammo~ium co~npou~d are too tonic for this U~38 ~nd are highly irritati:llg to the skin, eye~, etc.
Ill IJnit d 8tate~ Patent ~umber 4,867,898, it is di~closed t~hat a broad spç30trum pine oil d:L~infec:ta~ay liquid cleaner, efiEeo1:ive against both gram positive and gram negativ0 orga~lism~, aould be ~ 2 ~ J~
obtained by a co~bination of pi~e oil and oil solllble organic aaids a~ a pH of O to 6. ~lthough this formulation ~as a~ efiE6!~tive, broad 8peCtrllm~
~isi~a~ecting c:leanzr, it ~uf~erad frs:m the di3advantage that it was hars~ to the satin~ eye5 and also to the surPaGes to be cleaner~ Tlhus, this clea~er wa~ not entireïy satisfactory ~or general ~leani~g U5e~o It i~ kno~n that alkaline ba~sed pine oil ~yYtem3 are ~ot so harsh. ~Iowever, it has not 1~ heretofore been pos~ible to obtain ~n alkallne based pine oil cleaner haviny broad spec:tsum di~in~ectallc:y against both gram positive and gr~ negative organism~.
8uch formulations were ef:Eeati~e only agai:nst gram negative ors~anism3.
It is there~ore a~ obj Qat o~ this invention to provide a pine oil con1:aini~g hard ~urface cleaner that has broad spectrum disinectancy, but is not harsh to skin, eyes and the surfa~es bei~g ~lea~ed.
A ~urther objeat is to o~tain a pi~e oil aontaini~g hard ~Ur~Ge ~leaner~ in an alkali~e medium having broad spectrum disi~feotanc~0 We ha~e now foun~ that pi~e oil becomes a true broad spectrum disi~fec~ant in the prese~ce of small amou~ts~ chelati~g agent and hydrotrope in a alkaline based e~ulsion produc The raw material in the amounts thereo~ are non-toxi~, non-irritating, ~o medici~al odor, compatible with pi~e oil i~ a properly emulsi~ied system~ co~Yenient and easy to use i~ a v riety o~ consumer and indu~trial hard surface disinfe~tant cleaning pro~u~ts~
Numerou~ household, nstitutional, industrial, and agricultuxal surfaces becom~
cont2minated with bo~h gram negative and gram posit v~
baateria. The presen~e o~ pine sil, tetraso~ium EDTA, and ~odi~m xylene sulfonate in an al~aline based .
cleaning preparation will totally diainfect that hard ~urface and deodorize the room without harm to human~
an~ animals.
The ingredient~ and amount~ that mak~ up tha haxd ~urface cleaner of the pre~ent inve~tion ars listed in Table I belo~. It will be under~tood that the listing of chelating agent~ and hydrotropes i~
e~emplary and not in¢lu~ive.
~ 9 ~
TABI.13 I
PINE: OIL DISINF}:C:TING COMPOæITION
WIT~ CON_E~TRA~rION RANGES
Pi~le Oil 10 . 00 to 30 . Ob Tetra~odium EDTA O . 01 to 5 . 00 Sodium Xyle~-e ~;ul~onate 1. 00 to 15 . 00 I~opropallol 3 . 00 to 10 . 00 Pareth-25 Sulfate 2 . 00 to 16 . 00 Sodiu~ C14-C16 Ole~in sul~onate 2 . 00 to 16 . 00 Li~3ar AlkylBe~ze~l~ æul~o~ate 2.00 to 16.00 Pa~eth 91-8 2.00 tc~ lO.O~
Wa~er ~t.
' - ' ::
- ~ D ~ 3 ~
A~ previou~ly de~cribed, pine oil i3 not e~estive again~t gram positive organi~m~, although it is effectiYe against gr~n ~egative organi~m~. It ha~
moreover only been po~ible to obtain di~inf ~¢tancy in 5a pine oil compositio~ against both gram negative and gram po3iti~re organi~ms in an acid me~ium. It iR, therefore, surprising that a combinatio~ of pine oil and a chelating agent,~ an oil soluble organics aci~,~
together with a hydrotrope ha~ broad spe¢trwn di~infectancy and is effe~cti~r0 against both gram negative and gram po3itiYs bacterial at a pH o:E 8 lto 20 we haYe :~o~md that this i~ a truly ~ynergi~tic effect since a composition oo~taining pine oil but no chelating agent was ine~fe~tive again~t taphylo¢oc~us aureu~ ~gram po~itive). ~ ~imilar compo~ition containing pine oil but no hydrothrope wa~ also i~æ~ f ecti.ve against ~ 0 aureu~ . A ~imil~r compo~ition with neither chelate ~or hydrotrope wa~ al80 inef~ective again~t SO aureus. Thu~ thi~ compositio~
ha~ broad ~peotrum disinfecta~cy ~i~ce it is ef~e¢tive agai~st both gram po~itive a~d gram ~egati~e organism~.
Ths pre~ent liquid hard ~urface cleaner thu3 has us~ in hospital~ " duR to it~ broad spsctrum a~tivity, in i~du~trial u~e and oo~sumer use. q!lle 2 5co~positio~ cordiIIg to the i:nvelltio~, give~
excellent clea~ing o~ grea~y, grimy, fiIlgerpri~lt 2md ~oap ~cum oil~. The combination of pille o;l, chelati~g agent arld hydrotrope i~ ~afe enc>ugh ~or u~e a~ a consumer produat.
I~ order to demon~trat2 the . ynergi~tic broad ~pes:trum di in~ec:tanoy e*~ect o~ the clea~er of ~he pre~ent in~rantio3l, the following ~pecific Example~ are set ~orth:
Example~ I to IV
~ ~ormulatio~ ~I) accordi~g to the pre~ent application was prepared with the ingredient ana amounts thereof a~ ~hown i~ T~ble I and havi~g a p~ of betwee~ ~ and 12.
For~ulation~ II, ]~II, IV and V were prepar2d identical to ~ormulation I, with ~he paramet~rs varied a3 ~hown i~ Table II, Exampl0 II
Formulation~ of I to V o~ Example I were subjected to microbiological te3ting according to the As~ociation of Official Analytical Chemi~t~ - U~e dilution Nethod (AOAC-~DM) proedure as used by the - 15 Environmental Prote~tion Agency (EPA~ and i~dust~y in ge~3ral, again~t S. aureus. The re~ult~ are ~ho~ i~
Table XI.
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xample III 2 ~
A number of Example~ o~ Formulation I of Example I were submitted to microbiological te~ting again~t staphylococcu3 aureu~* (~ynthetic nutrie~t), 5almonella choleraesuiq* ~ynthatic nutrient~, P~eudomona~ aeru~ino~a~ ~utrient) and E~cherichia coli* ~nutrient). The resul.ts are ~hown in Table III.
It will be ~een that these formulation~ have di~in~ectancy activity again~t both gram po~itive a~d gram negative organism~ and thu~ broad ~pectrum disinfectancy:
* ~. aureu~ ~ gram po~itiva 8. cholerae3ui~ - gram ~egatiYe P. aerugino~a - gram negativ~ -E. coli ~ gram ~egative 9 ~ 3 ~
TABLE III
8UMMARY OF MICROBIOLOGI~AL TESTING OF_~
PINE OI~ BAS~D DISINFECTING COMPOSITION
NOTEBOO~ &
~ICRO. REQUE8T PASS
NUMBERS ORGANI8~ RE8ULT* FAI~
I. 2742-54-31 S. aureu~ 60 /60 P
90-047 gram ~
II. 2709-122-1 S. aureus 60-~60 P
90-051 gram ~
III. 2709-122-~ S. aureu~ 60-/60 P
90-051 gram ~
IV. 27~2-131 g. choleraesuis 60-/60 P
90-134 qr~m -V. 2742-131 E. coli 20-/20 P
90-134 gram -VI. 2742-131 P~. aerugino~a 20-~20 P
90-13~ gram ~
* The disi~$ectancy test procedure~ wer~ co~ducted accordi~g to the Official ~ethod~ of Analysi~ o~ the A~ociation of OPficial ~nalytical Chemist~ th ~a.
1984~ Chapter ~ Di i~ecta~t~ P~rayraph~ 4.007-4~0~1 ~e Dilutio~ Nathod~
9 ~ $
-- ~o --The unexpected co~binatio~ oP small amount~
of a chelating agent su~h a ~etrasodium EDTA ~0.1%) and a hydrotrope ~uch a~ ~odiu~ xyl~ne sulfonate tl.5%) can broad~ the antimicrobial aatiYity of pine oil (2D%) in an emul~ified ~ystem. In the presenc~ of the aforementioned chemical specie~, pi~e oil can ~ot exhibit broad ~pectrum di~3i~fectant activity by achieving 100% ~ill of both gram positive ~. aureu~) and gra~ negative ba~teria ~S. cholerae~ui~ ~. coli, Ps. aerugino~a) as defined by the O~icial Method~ of ~alysis of the aoAc. ~ata in TABLE III veri~ies bro~d spectxum aotivity a~d TAB~E II establishea the - combinational effeat of chelant a~d hydrotrope to potentiate pine oil aetivity.
It will b9 see~ that the combination o~ pine oil and chelato with a hy~rotrope ha~ a clear and, qurprisingly, ~y~ergi~tic e~ect i~ providi~g ~ disi~f~cta~cy aotivity a~ai~st both gram po~itive and - gram negative organi~ms and that a liquid cleaner i~
provided for hard surface~ having a broad ~pectrum activity whioh i~ ~ot harsh to 3ki~, eye~ and ~ur~aoe~
.
Claims (9)
1. A liquid cleaner for hard surfaces having broad spectrum disinfectancy activity comprising pine oil and at least one chelating agent and one hydrotrope.
2. The cleaner of Claim 1 wherein the composition has a pH of 8 to 12.
3. The cleaner of. Claim 1 wherein said chelating agent is tetrasodium ethylene diamene tetra acetic acid.
4. The cleaner of claim 1 wherein said hydrotrope is sodium xylene sulfonate.
5. The cleaner of Claim 1 which contains in addition organic detergent compounds.
6. The cleaner of claim 1 containing in addition isopropyl alcohol.
7. The cleaner of Claim 1 containing in addition fenchyl alcohol.
8. The cleaner of Claim 1 containing in addition ammonium hydroxide.
9. A method of imparting broad spectrum disinfectant activity to a surface comprising applying to said surface a liquid cleaner composition, said composition pine oil, and at least one chelating agent, and at least one hydrotrope, at a pH of 8 to 12.
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