CH688787A5 - Synergistic mixture of essential oils or essences - Google Patents
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Abstract
A composition (A) contains \- 2 natural essential oils and/or essences with a synergistic action in the biological, physiological and/or psychic areas of the organism. Also claimed is a composition (B) in the form of a concentrate, sprayable or dispersible diluate or aqueous and/or alcoholic liquid, oil, emulsion, cream, paste, gel or ointment, containing 0.5-99 (preferably 1-10) wt.% (A). Preferably (A) contains 3-8 essential oils selected from ginger, cedar, clove, templin, ylang-ylang, fennel, balm mint, benzoin, peppermint, geranium, bergamot, tagetes, cardamom, tea-tree, frankincense (olibanum), marjoram, lavender, eucalyptus, patchouli, sage, caraway, cajeput, thyme, peru balsam, lemon, sandalwood, rosemary, citronella, myrrh, cypress, orange blossom and/or vetiver oils. (A) optionally further contains one or more of: (i) an additional plant extract as active agent, preferably from Calendula, Urtica urens, Echinacea, Millefolium, Hamamelis, Aristolochia and/or Symphytum; (ii) \- 1 carrier and/or solvent selected from natural vegetable oils; balsams; fats, resins or waxes; and alcohols and (iii) one or more auxiliaries selected from binders, emulsifiers and carriers, surfactants, antioxidants and additional care components (e.g. vitamins A, B, C and E).
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Die Erfindung betrifft natürliche Essenzen und/oder natürliche etherische \le enthaltende Zusammensetzungen, die für/an Menschen, Tieren, Pflanzen und/oder an/in deren Umgebung Verwendung finden.
Es ist bekannt, dass natürliche Essenzen und/oder natürliche etherische \le vielfältige Wirkungen auf Lebewesen entfalten können. Beim Menschen und bei Tieren werden physische oder psychische Wirkungen beobachtet, welche durch topisches Auftragen der Wirkstoffe auf die Haut, über Mundschleimhaut und Verdauungssystem oder durch Aufnahme des Dufts über die Nasenschleimhaut bewirkt werden. Auch bei Pflanzen ist es bekannt, durch Einsatz von natürlichen Essenzen die Anzahl pathogener Keime zu vermindern oder durch Umgebungsbehandlung das Wachstum zu fördern.
Der Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde, Zusammensetzungen auf der Basis von natürlichen etherischen \len und Essenzen zu schaffen, die keine nachteiligen Auswirkungen auf Lebewesen haben, sondern deren Schutz, Pflege und Wohlbefinden dienen und die Umwelt nicht schädigen.
Es wurde nun überraschend gefunden, dass sich durch geeignete Kombination mindestens zweier ausgewählter natürlicher Essenzen resp. etherischer \le (vgl. z.B. "Homöopathisches Arzneibuch" oder "Ullmanns Enzyklopädie der technischen Chemie", 3. Auflage, Bd. 8, S. 599-606) sowohl die physischen als auch psychischen Wirkungen von Zusammensetzungen auf Pflanzenbasis synergistisch erhöhen und/oder bestimmte Wirkungen erst erzielen lassen.
Natürliche etherische \le respektive natürliche Essenzen sind im allgemeinen durch Wasserdampfdestillation gewonnene, meist schon bei Zimmertemperaturen flüchtige lipophile Pflanzen-"Duftstoffe". Es sind in der Regel keine einheitlichen chemischen Verbindungen, sondern Gemische aus Kohlenwasserstoffen, Alkoholen, Aldehyden, Ketonen, die weitgehend den Terpenen und Phenylpropanderivaten angehören. Natürliche etherische \le müssen aus tadellosen Ausgangsmaterialien gewonnen werden, wobei die Destillation sorgfältig, nicht zu lang und nicht zu schnell und die Temperaturen nicht zu hoch sein dürfen. Nur auf diese Weise erhält man diejenigen natürlichen etherischen \le, mit deren Hilfe die synergistischen Wirkungen der erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen erzielt werden können.
Da die natürlichen Essenzen heterogen aus verschiedenen chemischen Komponenten zusammengesetzt sind, weisen sie eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Wirkungen auf - unter anderem bakteriostatischer/bakterizider und/oder fungostatischer/fungizider sowie antibiotischer Art.
Aus den etwa 150 verschiedenen natürlichen etherischen \len und/oder natürlichen Essenzen, die heute zur Verfügung stehen, sind die folgenden für die erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen von besonderer Bedeutung: Ingwer, Zeder, Gewürznelke, Latschenkiefer, Ylang-Ylang, Fenchel, Melisse, Benzoe, Pfefferminze, Geranium, Zitrone, Bergamott, Tagetes, Kardamom, Teebaum, Weihrauch (Olibanum), Majoran, Lavendel, Eukalyptus, Patchouli, Kümmel, Cajeput, Thymian, Salbei, Peru balsam, Zitrone, Sandelholz, Rosmarin, Citronelle, Myrrhe, Zypresse, Orangenblüte und Vetiver.
Als Wirkstoffe für die erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen lassen sich zusätzlich auch Urtinkturen, das sind wässrige, unverdünnte Pflanzenauszüge respektive Extrakte, gewonnen aus z.B. Calendula, Urtica urens, Echinacea, Millefolium, Hamamelis, Aristolochia, Symphytum und andere in Kombination mit natürlichen etherischen \len verwenden.
Als Lösungsmittel für die natürlichen etherischen \le der erfinderischen Zusammensetzungen kommen natürliche pflanzliche \le, Balsame, Harze, Fette und/oder Alkohole, Mineralwasser, Emulsionen in Fett und Wasser (wie beispielsweise Milch) und/oder destilliertes Wasser in Frage.
Als geeignete natürliche pflanzliche \le kommen insbesondere folgende \le in Frage: Pflanzliche \le gewonnen aus z.B. Palme, Boretschsamen, Reis, Reiskeim, Mandel, Oliven, Soja, Sonnenblume, Patchouli, Maiskeim, Johanniskraut, Rizinus, Raps, Distel, Nachtkerzen, Jojoba, Avocado, Lecithin, Ringelblume, Aloe vera, Leinsamen, Weizenkeim, Cocos und Erdnuss.
Die natürlichen etherischen \le können aber auch in pflanzlichen oder tierischen Fetten, Harzen oder Wachsen wie Bienenwachs, Wollfett, Kakaobutter und/oder Jojobaöl gelöst werden.
Die pflanzlichen oder tierischen \le, Fette, Harze oder Wachse können aber auch die Wirkungsdauer und/oder die Haftwirkung der etherischen \le am zu behandelnden Lebewesen und/oder Gegenstand und/oder in/an deren Umgebung (z.B. durch Ausbildung eines zähhaftenden Films) erhöhen.
Als Alkohole kommen insbesondere Ethyl, Isopropyl, Propyl und Cetyl in Frage. Der Alkohol, aber auch Wasser, können zudem als Zerstäubungshilfsmittel dienen.
Bedingt durch die Vielzahl an konkret erhältlichen erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen auf verschiedenen Anwendungsgebieten können die verschiedensten zusätzlichen Hilfsstoffe von Bedeutung sein. Als Hilfsstoffe können z.B. Bindemittel, Emulgatoren oder Trägerstoffe wie z.B. Aminosäurederivate, z.B. Sojaprotein, Lactalbumin, Casein, Lezithin oder Kollagen, aus natürlichen Rohstoffen gewonnene Tenside und/oder Antioxydantien resp. Komponenten mit z.B. zusätzlicher Pflegewirkung, wie z.B. Vitamine A, B, C und E, eingesetzt werden.
Die durch gezielte Auswahl der natürlichen etherischen \le verstärkten Wirkungen physiologischer/biologischer Art können insbesondere antiseptischer, antimikrobieller, antiviraler, antibiotischer, bakterizider, bakteriostatischer, desinfizierender, fungizider, fungistatischer, antiparasitärer, entzündungshemmender, hautpflegender, juckreizmildernder, heilungs-, wachstums- und/oder durchblutungsfördernder Art sein.
Die gezielt ausgewählten natürlichen etherischen \le mit den gegenseitig sich ergänzenden respektive verstärkenden physiologischen/biologischen und psychischen Wirkungen ergeben erfindungsgemässe Zusammensetzungen, die sich zur Verwendung bei/an Menschen, Tieren, Pflanzen und/oder in/an deren Umgebung eignen.
Je nach Verwendungsart werden etherische \le in den erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen unverdünnt oder in Mischungen/Zusammensetzungen/Mitteln mit ca. 0,5-99 Gew.-%, vorteilhafterweise 1-10 Gew.-%, verwendet, in Form von Konzentraten, spraybaren und/oder zerstäubbaren Dilutionen, wie wässrigen und/oder alkoholischen Flüssigkeiten, oder in Form von Sprays, \len, Emulsionen, Crèmen, Pasten, Gelen, Salben u.a.
Die geeigneten erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen können bei Tieren z.B. zur Fellpflege, zur Wundversorgung, als Antiknabbermittel, als Pflegeshampoo oder als Shampoo gegen Parasitenbefall, zur Pflege von Tierpfoten, zum Desodorieren bzw. Desinfizieren von Katzenklos und Räumlichkeiten, in denen sich Tiere aufhalten, gegen Bepinkeln und Markieren von Gegenständen oder als Schutz läufiger Hündinnen vor Rüden, zur Beruhigung, zur Kräftigung etc. verwendet werden.
Beim Menschen eignen sich geeignete erfindungsgemässe Zusammensetzungen beispielsweise als Körperpflegemittel, kosmetische Mittel, als pharmazeutische Mittel und/oder Mittel zur Anwendung in der Umgebung, in verschiedenen Darreichungsformen wie Pumpsprays, Tropfen, Lotionen und/oder Crèmen etc.
Mittel gegen Körpergeruch, Mittel gegen Stress und/oder zur Entspannung, Mittel gegen trockene und/oder rissige Haut, Mittel zum Schutze vor und/oder gegen Parasitenbefall wie z.B. Flöhe, Läuse, Milben, Mücken, Bremsen, Fliegen, Wespen und/oder andere Insekten und/oder Parasiten, Mittel gegen mattes, sprödes und/oder trockenes Haar, Mittel zur Desinfektion von Insektenstichen, Verbrennungen, Schnitten, Bissen und/oder anderen Verletzungen und/oder Entzündungen, Mittel zur Förderung der Wundgranulation, Mittel zur Kräftigung, zur Förderung von Verdauung und/oder des Stoffwechsels, zur Stärkung des lmmunsystems bzw. der Abwehrkräfte, Mittel zum Desodorieren und/oder Desinfizieren von Klos, von Gegenständen, Räumlichkeiten und Orten, in/an denen sich Menschen aufhalten, oder in deren Umgebung, als Beruhigungsmittel usf. verdeutlichen die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten weiter.
Denkbare Anwendungsformen sind dabei beispielsweise ein Antistress-Deo, bei dessen Zusammensetzung biologische und psychische Faktoren zu berücksichtigen sind, und/oder Shampoos, Seifen, Badezusätze, Antimückenmittel, Lippenstift, Tages- und Nachtcrèmen, Nagellack, Parfums, Desinfektions- und Wundpflegemittel etc. und/oder allgemein Arzneimittel auf der Basis der Aromatherapie respektive auf der Basis von natürlichen Essenzen und/oder natürlichen etherischen \len.
In der Pflanzenwelt ist das Wirkungs- respektive Einsatzspektrum sinngemäss zum Tierreich und/oder Humanbereich zu umschreiben: Beispielsweise können geeignete erfindungsgemässe Zusammensetzungen zum Pflanzenschutz und/oder zur Pflanzenwuchsförderung eingesetzt werden. Die Aufnahme der etherischen \le kann durch Aufsprühen auf die Pflanze, durch Zugabe zum Spritzwasser durch das umgebende Erdreich und/oder über die Umgebungsluft als "Duft" erfolgen. Je nach Wahl der natürlichen etherischen \le können das Blüten- und/oder Frucht- oder Wurzelwachstum gefördert werden. Durch das Kräftigen der Pflanze wird ihre Resistenz gegen Schädlinge vergrössert.
Ferner können geeignete erfindungsgemässe Zusammensetzungen in der Umgebung von Mensch, Tier und/oder Pflanze, an/von Gegenständen, von Räumen und/oder von Raumluft, von Wasser eingesetzt werden. Beispielsweise als Reinigungsmittel, Lederpflegemittel, zur Raumluft- (z.B. auch in Form von Duftstreifen) und Freibadbehandlung, -reinigung respektive -desinfektion, zur Bassinpflege und/oder allgemein zur Wasser- und/oder Luftbehandlung, Reinigung oder Desinfektion, als Mittel zur Pflege/Behandlung von Gegenständen und/oder Materialien wie z.B. Leder, Holz und/oder Textilien etc.
Im folgenden werden einige beispielhafte Ausführungsformen der erfindungsgemässen Zusammensetzungen näher ausgeführt.
Beispiel 1
10 Gew.-% eines Essenzengemisches (Gemisch aus etherischen \len), bestehend aus 3 Teilen Ingwer, 2 Teilen Pfefferminz, 2 Teilen Zitrone, 1 Teil Sandelholz, 1 Teil Gewürznelke, 1 Teil Lavendel, 60 Gew.-% Isopropylalkohol (99%) und 30 Gew.-% Mineralwasser werden miteinander gemischt und in eine Pumpspraydose gefüllt. Die Zusammensetzung schützt z.B. Haushaltsgegenstände, Verbände, Verletzungen von Tieren durch einen für Tiere abweisenden Geruchsschild und strömt gleichzeitig einen für Tiere beruhigenden Duft aus, so dass die dem Knabbern und Krallenwetzen häufig zugrundeliegende Nervosität gedämmt wird, ohne den Geruchssinn der Tiere zu beeinträchtigen.
Der Wirkung liegt folgende Ursache zugrunde: Lavendel beruhigt und Sandelholz verstärkt und harmonisiert dieses Verhalten, wobei zusätzlich die Wirkungsdauer verlängert wird. Dabei wird das Tier nicht einfach ruhig gestellt, sondern es verliert seine Nervosität unter Beibehaltung einer aufgehellten Gemütslage. Zudem halten die Bitterstoffe des Ingwer das Tier vom Beknabbern, Belecken der Gegenstände oder auch der Pfoten ab. Ähnlich wirken Nelke, Zitrone und Pfefferminze, welche zusätzlich auch antibiotische respektive antibakterielle Effekte aufweisen. Aufgrund der ausgesuchten guten Qualität der natürlichen etherischen \le und der weiteren Hilfsstoffe kann auch die im Einzelfall durch Lecken stattfindende Einnahme keinen Schaden verursachen.
Die Zusammensetzung wurde an 30 Hundepatienten einer Arztpraxis über einen Kontrollzeitraum von 6 Monaten getestet. Es wurde die Zusammensetzung auf die Pfotenverbände, Nähte, Verletzungen der getesteten Tiere aufgesprüht. In über 70% der Fälle wurden diese nicht mehr angeknabbert respektive abgeleckt.
Beispiel 2
7 Gew.-% eines Essenzengemisches (Gemisch aus natürlichen etherischen \len), bestehend aus 3 Teilen Zitrone, 2 Teilen Zeder, 1 Teil Geranium, 2 Teilen Lavendel, 2 Teilen Gewürznelke, 4 Gew.-% Mandelöl, 8 Gew.-% Fluidlezithin (mit Spuren von Vitamin E), 81 Gew.-% Wasser-Tensid Gemisch als Grundlage für das Shampoo) werden gemischt und in eine Flasche gefüllt. Das Shampoo für Tiere reinigt schonend und befreit von Flöhen, Läusen, Zekken, Grasmilben. Zudem ist es ph-neutral und dank Mandelöl rückfettend.
Beispiel 3
4 Gew.-% eines Essenzengemisches (Gemisch aus natürlichen etherischen \len), bestehend aus 1 Teil Geranium, 1 Teil Lavendel, 2 Teilen Sandelholz, 41 Gew.-% eines Gemisches aus pflanzlichen \len, bestehend aus 31 Teilen Jojoba, 5 Teilen Mandel, 5 Teilen Johannis, 40 Gew.-% Isopropanol (99%) und 15 Gew.-% Wasser werden gemischt und in einen Behälter gefüllt. Die Zusammensetzung eignet sich zur Pfotenpflege bei Hunden. Es hält die stark beanspruchten Pfoten gesund und geschmeidig und vermindert das Pfotenknabbern. Bei winterlichen Temperaturen und bei Eis, Streusalz und Schnee bildet sich aufgrund des verwendeten \lgemisches ein zäher, elastischer Schutzfilm über den eingesprayten Pfoten. Ferner wirkt die Zusammensetzung durchblutungsfördernd, reizmildernd und desinfizierend.
Am Fellkleid des Tieres, besprayt mit dieser Mischung, bilden sich im Winter weniger Schneeklumpen (zwischen den Pfoten, am Bauch, an den Beinen).
Beispiel 4
Ca. 1-1,5 Gew.-% eines Essenzengemisches (Gemisch aus natürlichen etherischen \len), bestehend aus 2 Teilen Zitrone, 1 Teil Zeder, 1 Teil Geranium, 3 Teilen Eukalyptus, ca. 0,5-1 Gew.-% Johanniskrautöl, 10 Gew.-% Isopropanol (99%), 10 Gew.-% Bio-Milch, 78 Gew.-% Mineralwasser werden miteinander gemischt und in einen Behälter abgefüllt. Die Zusammensetzung ist ein Pflanzenschutzmittel, das sowohl gegen Schädlingsbefall wirkt als auch dem kräftigeren Wachstum und volleren Aussehen der Pflanzen dient.
Die Zusammensetzung wurde in einer Gärtnerei getestet. 10 Gurkenpflanzen inmitten eines Gurkenfeldes von über 100 unbehandelten Kontrollpflanzen wurden mit der Zusammensetzung über einen Zeitraum von 5 Wochen 3mal wöchentlich zur Behandlung gegen Mehltau besprüht. Der Mehltaubefall der behandelten Gurkenpflanzen lag unter 20% der unbehandelten Gurkenpflanzen.
Durch Zugabe von 10 Gew.-% aus Brennesseln gewonnene Urtica urens Urtinktur zu obiger Zusammensetzung wird die Wirkung gegen Läuse im Anfangsstadium des Befalls beträchtlich erhöht.
Ähnliche Tests mit vergleichbaren Resultaten wurden an andern Nutzpflanzen (Tomaten, Sellerie) und Zierpflanzen (Balkonpflanzen) gegen Läusebefall durchgeführt.
Beispiel 5
10 Gew.-% eines Essenzengemisches (Gemisch aus natürlichen etherischen \len), bestehend aus 1 Teil Zitrone, 2 Teilen Zeder, 2 Teilen Geranium, 2 Teilen Lavendel, 1 Teil Eukalyptus, 2 Teilen Latschenkiefer, 35 Gew.-% Isopropanol (99%), 2 Gew.-% Jojoba, 18 Gew.-% Aloe vera \l und 35 Gew.-% Mineralwasser werden miteinander vermischt und in einen Behälter abgefüllt.
Das gegen Insekten wirksame Mittel wurde im Hochsommer in einem Fluss-/Badegebiet mit hohem Bremsenaufkommen während 7 Tagen 4 Testpersonen im Badetenue mit Ausnahme eines Beins appliziert. Die behandelten Körperflächen enthielten nach 4 Stunden weniger als 10% Einstiche von Bremsen und Mücken verglichen mit der unbehandelten Haut. Selbst nach mehrmaligem Baden innert 4 Stunden konnte die Schutzwirkung noch festgestellt werden.
Ähnliche Tests wurden in den Abendstunden primär gegen Stechmücken, stechende und saugende Fliegen etc. und an behandelten und unbehandelten schlafenden Testpersonen über einen längeren Kontrollzeitraum mit vergleichbarem Resultat durchgeführt.
The invention relates to natural essences and / or natural ethereal compositions containing compositions which are used for / on humans, animals, plants and / or on / in their surroundings.
It is known that natural essences and / or natural ethereal oils can have diverse effects on living beings. In humans and animals, physical or psychological effects are observed, which are brought about by topical application of the active ingredients to the skin, via the oral mucosa and digestive system or by absorption of the fragrance via the nasal mucosa. In plants, too, it is known to reduce the number of pathogenic germs by using natural essences or to promote growth by treating the environment.
The invention has for its object to provide compositions based on natural ethereal oils and essences which have no adverse effects on living beings, but serve their protection, care and well-being and do not damage the environment.
It has now surprisingly been found that a suitable combination of at least two selected natural essences resp. ethereal \ le (cf. for example "Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia" or "Ullmanns Encyclopedia of Technical Chemistry", 3rd edition, Vol. 8, pp. 599-606) synergistically increase both the physical and psychological effects of plant-based compositions and / or only let certain effects be achieved.
Natural ethereal or natural essences are generally lipophilic plant "fragrances" obtained by steam distillation, mostly volatile even at room temperatures. As a rule, they are not uniform chemical compounds, but mixtures of hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, which largely belong to the terpenes and phenylpropane derivatives. Natural ethereal oils have to be obtained from impeccable raw materials, whereby the distillation must be careful, not too long and not too fast and the temperatures must not be too high. This is the only way to obtain those natural ethereal oils with which the synergistic effects of the compositions according to the invention can be achieved.
Since the natural essences are heterogeneously composed of different chemical components, they have a variety of different effects - including bacteriostatic / bactericidal and / or fungostatic / fungicidal and antibiotic types.
From the approximately 150 different natural essential oils and / or natural essences available today, the following are of particular importance for the compositions according to the invention: ginger, cedar, clove, mountain pine, ylang-ylang, fennel, lemon balm, benzoin, Peppermint, Geranium, Lemon, Bergamot, Tagetes, Cardamom, Tea Tree, Frankincense (Olibanum), Marjoram, Lavender, Eucalyptus, Patchouli, Caraway, Cajeput, Thyme, Sage, Peru Balsam, Lemon, Sandalwood, Rosemary, Citronelle, Myrrh, Cypress, Orange blossom and vetiver.
Mother tinctures can also be used as active ingredients for the compositions according to the invention, i.e. aqueous, undiluted plant extracts or extracts obtained from e.g. Use Calendula, Urtica urens, Echinacea, Millefolium, Hamamelis, Aristolochia, Symphytum and others in combination with natural ethereal oils.
Suitable solvents for the natural ethereal oils of the inventive compositions are natural vegetable oils, balms, resins, fats and / or alcohols, mineral water, emulsions in fat and water (such as milk) and / or distilled water.
The following are particularly suitable as suitable natural vegetable oils: Vegetable oils obtained from e.g. Palm, boret seeds, rice, rice germ, almond, olives, soy, sunflower, patchouli, corn germ, St. John's wort, castor oil, rapeseed, thistle, evening primrose, jojoba, avocado, lecithin, marigold, aloe vera, linseed, wheat germ, coconut and peanut.
The natural ethereal oils can also be dissolved in vegetable or animal fats, resins or waxes such as beeswax, wool fat, cocoa butter and / or jojoba oil.
The vegetable or animal oils, fats, resins or waxes can, however, also increase the duration of action and / or the adhesive action of the ethereal oils on the living being to be treated and / or object and / or in / on their surroundings (for example by forming a tough film) increase.
In particular, ethyl, isopropyl, propyl and cetyl are suitable as alcohols. The alcohol, but also water, can also serve as atomization aids.
Due to the large number of specifically available compositions according to the invention in various fields of application, a wide variety of additional auxiliaries can be important. As auxiliary substances e.g. Binders, emulsifiers or carriers such as e.g. Amino acid derivatives, e.g. Soy protein, lactalbumin, casein, lecithin or collagen, surfactants and / or antioxidants derived from natural raw materials. Components with e.g. additional care effect, e.g. Vitamins A, B, C and E can be used.
The effects of a physiological / biological nature, which are enhanced by the targeted selection of the natural ethereal \ le, can in particular be antiseptic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antibiotic, bactericidal, bacteriostatic, disinfectant, fungicidal, fungistatic, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, skin-caring, anti-itch, anti-itching, healing, healing or to promote blood circulation.
The specifically selected natural ethereal oils with the mutually complementary or reinforcing physiological / biological and psychological effects result in compositions according to the invention which are suitable for use in / on humans, animals, plants and / or in / on their surroundings.
Depending on the type of use, ethereal oils are used undiluted in the compositions according to the invention or in mixtures / compositions / compositions with about 0.5-99% by weight, advantageously 1-10% by weight, in the form of concentrates, sprayable and / or atomizable dilutions, such as aqueous and / or alcoholic liquids, or in the form of sprays, oils, emulsions, creams, pastes, gels, ointments, etc.
The suitable compositions according to the invention can e.g. for fur care, for wound care, as an anti-nibbler, as a care shampoo or as a shampoo against parasite infestation, for the care of animal paws, for the deodorization or disinfection of litter boxes and rooms in which animals reside, against peeding and marking of objects or as protection for common bitches Males can be used for calming, strengthening etc.
In humans, suitable compositions according to the invention are suitable, for example, as personal care agents, cosmetic agents, as pharmaceutical agents and / or agents for use in the environment, in various dosage forms such as pump sprays, drops, lotions and / or creams etc.
Anti-body odor, anti-stress and / or relaxation, anti-dry and / or cracked skin, anti-and / or anti-parasite agents such as e.g. Fleas, lice, mites, mosquitoes, brakes, flies, wasps and / or other insects and / or parasites, agents against dull, brittle and / or dry hair, agents for disinfecting insect bites, burns, cuts, bites and / or other injuries and / or inflammation, agents for promoting wound granulation, agents for strengthening, for promoting digestion and / or the metabolism, for strengthening the immune system or the immune system, agents for deodorising and / or disinfecting toilets, objects, rooms and places , in / on which people reside, or in their surroundings, as sedatives, etc. further illustrate the possible applications.
Possible forms of use are, for example, an anti-stress deodorant, the composition of which takes biological and psychological factors into account, and / or shampoos, soaps, bath additives, anti-mosquito agents, lipstick, day and night creams, nail polish, perfumes, disinfectants and wound care products, etc. and / or generally medicinal products based on aromatherapy or based on natural essences and / or natural ethereal oils.
In the plant world, the range of action or use is to be described analogously to the animal kingdom and / or human area: For example, suitable compositions according to the invention can be used for plant protection and / or for promoting plant growth. The etheric oils can be absorbed by spraying on the plant, by adding to the spray water through the surrounding soil and / or via the ambient air as a "fragrance". Depending on the choice of natural ethereal oils, the flower and / or fruit or root growth can be promoted. Strengthening the plant increases its resistance to pests.
Furthermore, suitable compositions according to the invention can be used in the environment of humans, animals and / or plants, on / of objects, rooms and / or room air, water. For example, as cleaning agents, leather care products, for indoor air (e.g. also in the form of fragrance strips) and outdoor pool treatment, cleaning or disinfection, for pool maintenance and / or generally for water and / or air treatment, cleaning or disinfection, as a product for care / treatment of objects and / or materials such as Leather, wood and / or textiles etc.
Some exemplary embodiments of the compositions according to the invention are explained in more detail below.
example 1
10% by weight of a mixture of essences (mixture of ethereal oils) consisting of 3 parts of ginger, 2 parts of peppermint, 2 parts of lemon, 1 part of sandalwood, 1 part of clove, 1 part of lavender, 60% by weight of isopropyl alcohol (99% ) and 30 wt .-% mineral water are mixed together and poured into a pump spray can. The composition protects e.g. Household items, bandages, injuries to animals through an animal-repellent odor shield and at the same time exude a soothing fragrance for animals, so that the nervousness which is often the basis for nibbling and clawing is dampened without impairing the animals' sense of smell.
The effect is based on the following cause: Lavender soothes and sandalwood strengthens and harmonizes this behavior, whereby the duration of action is also extended. The animal is not simply immobilized, but loses its nervousness while maintaining a brightened mood. In addition, the bitter substances of the ginger keep the animal from nibbling, licking the objects or even the paws. Clove, lemon and peppermint have a similar effect, which also have antibiotic or antibacterial effects. Due to the selected good quality of the natural ethereal oils and the other auxiliary substances, the ingestion taking place in individual cases cannot cause any damage.
The composition was tested on 30 dog patients in a doctor's office over a control period of 6 months. The composition was sprayed onto the paw bandages, seams, injuries of the animals tested. In over 70% of the cases, these were no longer nibbled or licked.
Example 2
7% by weight of a mixture of essences (mixture of natural ethereal oils), consisting of 3 parts of lemon, 2 parts of cedar, 1 part of geranium, 2 parts of lavender, 2 parts of clove, 4% by weight of almond oil, 8% by weight Fluid lecithin (with traces of vitamin E), 81% by weight water-surfactant mixture as the basis for the shampoo) are mixed and filled into a bottle. The shampoo for animals gently cleanses and frees from fleas, lice, zekken, grass mites. It is also pH-neutral and lipid-replenishing thanks to almond oil.
Example 3
4% by weight of a mixture of essences (mixture of natural ethereal oils) consisting of 1 part geranium, 1 part lavender, 2 parts sandalwood, 41% by weight of a mixture of vegetable oils consisting of 31 parts jojoba, 5 parts Almond, 5 parts of locust, 40% by weight of isopropanol (99%) and 15% by weight of water are mixed and placed in a container. The composition is suitable for paw care in dogs. It keeps the heavily used paws healthy and supple and reduces paw nibbling. In wintry temperatures and with ice, road salt and snow, a tough, elastic protective film forms over the sprayed-on paws due to the oil mixture used. The composition also stimulates blood circulation, reduces irritation and disinfects.
In winter, less clumps of snow are formed on the fur coat of the animal, sprayed with this mixture (between the paws, on the belly, on the legs).
Example 4
Approx. 1-1.5% by weight of a mixture of essences (mixture of natural ethereal oils) consisting of 2 parts of lemon, 1 part of cedar, 1 part of geranium, 3 parts of eucalyptus, approx. 0.5-1% by weight of St. John's wort oil , 10% by weight isopropanol (99%), 10% by weight organic milk, 78% by weight mineral water are mixed together and filled into a container. The composition is a plant protection product that works against pest infestation as well as for the vigorous growth and fuller appearance of the plants.
The composition was tested in a nursery. 10 cucumber plants in the middle of a cucumber field of over 100 untreated control plants were sprayed with the composition 3 times a week for a period of 5 weeks for treatment against mildew. The mildew infestation of the treated cucumber plants was below 20% of the untreated cucumber plants.
By adding 10% by weight of Urtica urens tincture obtained from nettles to the above composition, the action against lice in the initial stage of the infestation is considerably increased.
Similar tests with comparable results were carried out on other crop plants (tomatoes, celery) and ornamental plants (balcony plants) against lice infestation.
Example 5
10% by weight of a mixture of essences (mixture of natural ethereal oils) consisting of 1 part lemon, 2 parts cedar, 2 parts geranium, 2 parts lavender, 1 part eucalyptus, 2 parts mountain pine, 35% by weight isopropanol (99 %), 2% by weight jojoba, 18% by weight aloe vera \ l and 35% by weight mineral water are mixed together and filled into a container.
The insecticide was applied in high summer in a river / bathing area with high brake volume to 7 test subjects in the bathing suit with the exception of one leg. After 4 hours, the treated body areas contained less than 10% bites from the brakes and mosquitoes compared to the untreated skin. The protective effect could still be determined even after repeated bathing within 4 hours.
Similar tests were carried out in the evening primarily against mosquitoes, stinging and sucking flies etc. and on treated and untreated sleeping test persons over a longer control period with comparable results.
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