CN111803429A - Plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children and preparation method - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children and a preparation method thereof. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children contains tea extract, aloe extract and purified essential oil; the tea tree extract is tea polyphenol; the purified essential oil is a mixture of lemon peel oil, melaleuca alternifolia oil and melaleuca alternifolia oil. The invention also provides a preparation method of the tea polyphenol and ethanol double-disinfection washing-free hand sanitizer. The plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children disclosed by the invention takes natural plant extracts of tea polyphenol, lemon peel oil, melaleuca viridis leaf oil and melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil as main bactericides, and benzalkonium chloride is added according to the actual sterilization requirement, so that the irritation to the skin of a human body is minimum on the premise of not weakening the sterilization and bacteriostasis effects, and the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer is particularly suitable for children.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of hand sanitizer, in particular to a plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children and a preparation method thereof.
Background
Along with the improvement of living standard of people, health consciousness is also increasing day by day, especially the infection of coronavirus in the world which is outbreak in the early 2020, the cognition of people on sterilization products is further enhanced, and pregnant babies and children as special social groups are more protected safely to prevent the invasion of more bacteria and viruses.
The existing wash-free hand sanitizer on the market at present has various types, wherein the broad-spectrum disinfection and sterilization wash-free hand sanitizer is the most common hand sanitizer, and in order to achieve the effects of sterilization, disinfection, bacteriostasis and cleaning, ethanol is often used as a main component in the wash-free hand sanitizer or chemical components such as triclocarban, triclosan, hexylresorcinol and the like are added in the wash-free hand sanitizer. However, ethanol and the chemical components have certain irritation to skin and are more obvious to children.
Chinese patent document CN110897914A discloses a foam-type no-clean hand sanitizer and a preparation method thereof, wherein the hand sanitizer is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 0.1-1 part of decyl glucoside, 0.4-4 parts of foaming agent, 0.01-0.1 part of benzalkonium chloride, 0.5-5 parts of glycerol, 200.1-1 parts of polysorbate-1, 0.01-0.1 part of witch hazel extract, 0.01-0.1 part of aloe extract, 0.2-1 part of phenoxyethanol, 0.01-0.5 part of essence and the balance of deionized water to 100. The no-clean hand sanitizer has a complex formula, increases the production cost and the skin burden and the use safety of children.
Therefore, the development of a natural, mild, non-irritant, non-corrosive, environment-friendly and pollution-free hand sanitizer suitable for children is particularly important.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the technical problems, the invention provides a plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children and a preparation method thereof.
The technical problem to be solved by the invention is as follows: the sterilization capability of the conventional plant no-clean hand sanitizer is improved, and on the premise of ensuring the sterilization capability, the pure plant extracted and purified essential oil and the tea polyphenol are added for assisting sterilization, so that the use amount of a chemical bactericide is reduced, the existence of staphylococcus aureus, mould, escherichia coli, clostridium and the like on hands is reduced, and the spectrum range of the sterilization bacteria is expanded; meanwhile, the aloe skin-care moisturizing component is used, so that the use of chemical moisturizing skin-care components such as glycerin, isopropyl myristate and vitamin E is reduced or even not added, the irritation to the skin is reduced, and the aloe skin-care moisturizing cream is more suitable for children.
Description of terms:
tea polyphenols, which is tea extract, is prepared by ultrasonic soaking tea with polar solvent, performing liquid-liquid extraction separation on the extractive solution, and concentrating;
carbomer is a polymer formed by copolymerizing acrylic acid serving as a monomer and sucrose acrylate ether or pentaerythritol allyl ether serving as a cross-linking agent. Is a hydrophilic polymer compound and is commercially available.
The technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children is characterized by containing tea extract, aloe extract and purified essential oil; the tea extract is tea polyphenol; the purified essential oil is a mixture of lemon peel oil, melaleuca alternifolia oil and melaleuca alternifolia oil.
Preferably, in the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children, the content of tea polyphenol is 0.5-20%; further preferably 0.8-15%; are all in mass percent.
Preferably, in the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children, the content of the aloe extract is 0.05-8% by mass.
Preferably, in the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children, the content of lemon peel oil is 0.001-0.01%, the content of green flower cajeput leaf oil is 0.006-0.01%, and the content of alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil is 0.006-0.01%, all in percentage by mass.
Preferably, the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children also contains benzalkonium chloride, and the content of the benzalkonium chloride is 0-0.3%; more preferably 0 to 0.2 percent by mass.
Preferably, the plant-type children-used no-clean hand sanitizer further comprises a surfactant, wherein the surfactant is sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, and the content of the surfactant is 0-1.8% by mass. The surfactant acts to promote good dissolution of the purified essential oil in the leave-on hand sanitizer.
Preferably, the plant-type children's leave-in hand sanitizer also contains a thickening agent, wherein the thickening agent is carbomer-2020, U20, carbomer-470, carbomer-471 or cellulose-based thickening agent; more preferably, the content of the thickener is 0.05 to 2 mass%.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is as follows:
a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.8-15% of tea polyphenol, 0.001-0.005% of lemon peel oil, 0.005-0.01% of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.005-0.01% of alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil, 0.05-5% of aloe extract, 0.05-0.2% of benzalkonium chloride, 0.5-1.8% of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, 0.05-0.5% of thickening agent and the balance of water.
More preferably, the embodiments of the present invention are as follows:
a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.8-10% of tea polyphenol, 0.001-0.003% of lemon peel oil, 0.006-0.008% of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.006-0.008% of alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil, 0.08-3% of aloe extract, 0.08-0.2% of benzalkonium chloride, 0.5-1.0% of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, 0.05-0.2% of thickening agent and the balance of water.
A preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding carbomer into water containing tea polyphenol and aloe extract according to a certain proportion, standing overnight to enable the carbomer to absorb water and swell, and adjusting the pH value to 6-8 to obtain carbomer gel containing tea polyphenol and aloe extract;
(2) adding lemon peel oil, green flower cajeput oil, alternanthera cajeput oil, sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and benzalkonium chloride into water according to a proportion, and fully stirring for dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding the colloid in the step (1) into the mixed liquid in the step (2), and fully stirring for 1-5 hours to obtain the no-clean hand sanitizer gel.
Preferably, the pH is adjusted to triethanolamine. The acid-base property of the swelling colloid is adjusted, and the viscosity and transparency of the colloid are further adjusted.
Preferably, the water is distilled water.
The tea polyphenols, purified essential oils and aloe extracts described in this invention are commercially available or can be prepared according to the prior art.
The invention has the technical characteristics and beneficial effects that:
(1) the no-clean hand sanitizer takes natural plant extracts of tea polyphenol, lemon peel oil, melaleuca viridis leaf oil and melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil as main bactericides, benzalkonium chloride is added according to actual sterilization requirements, the irritation to the skin of a human body is minimized on the premise that the sterilization and bacteriostasis effects are not weakened, and meanwhile, the aloe extract is used as a skin care component for moisturizing, moisturizing and repairing plants and the like, so that the purpose of moisturizing and caring the skin can be effectively achieved.
(2) The no-clean hand sanitizer provided by the invention has good sterilizing and bacteriostatic capabilities, is rich and easily available in raw materials, easy to biodegrade, safe to use, low in cost, simple in preparation method and suitable for large-scale production.
Detailed Description
The present invention is further illustrated by, but not limited to, the following examples.
The tea extract, purified essential oil, aloe extract and other raw materials in the examples are commercially available. Wherein the tea polyphenols are tea leaf extract, the purified essential oil is a mixture of lemon peel oil, green flower cajeput leaf oil and alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil, and the aloe extract is commercially available aloe barbadensis extract produced from aloe barbadensis base, Yuannan Yuanjiang.
The carbomer colloids used in the examples were prepared as follows:
example 1:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 7 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8774g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 2:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 6 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0004g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8772g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 3:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 7 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0015g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8771g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 4:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 6 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0015g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8771g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 5:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 7 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.15g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8274g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 6:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extractive solution into 968g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 6 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.03g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8674g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 7:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 18g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extract into 970g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 7 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extract;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8774g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 8:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 8g Aloe extractive solution into 970g water, dissolving, adding 2g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 6 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extractive solution;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8774g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Example 9:
a preparation method of a plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following steps:
(1) adding 20g tea polyphenols and 10g Aloe extract into 969g water, dissolving, adding 1g carbomer-2020, standing overnight to make carbomer-2020 absorb water and swell, adding triethanolamine to adjust pH to 7 to obtain colloid containing tea polyphenols and Aloe extract;
(2) adding 0.0002g of lemon peel oil, 0.0012g of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.0012g of alternanthera cajeput leaf oil, 0.1g of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and 0.02g of benzalkonium chloride into 9.8774g of water, and fully stirring and dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding 10g of the colloid containing the tea polyphenol and the aloe extract prepared in the step (1) into the mixed solution obtained in the step (2), and fully stirring for 4h to obtain the plant type no-clean hand sanitizer for children.
Comparative example 1
A plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children is prepared by the same method as in example 1, except that tea polyphenol and aloe extract are not added in the step (1).
Comparative example 2
A plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children is prepared by the same method as in example 1, except that lemon peel oil, green flower cajeput leaf oil and alternanthera cajeput leaf oil are not added in the step (2).
Comparative example 3
A preparation method of a tea tree essential oil and ethanol double-disinfection wash-free hand sanitizer comprises the following steps:
adding 0.5g of glycerol, 0.05g of 1, 2-propylene glycol, 0.1g of isopropyl myristate, 0.02g of benzyldione-4 and 100 microliters of tea tree essential oil into 7.5g of 95% ethanol, fully stirring for dissolving, adding 2.5g of carbomer colloid, and fully stirring for 2 hours to obtain the hand sanitizer with the ethanol content of 67% by mass.
Experimental example 1 bacteriostatic test
The product microbiological indicator should comply with the regulations of table 1.
TABLE 1
Item | Index (I) |
Total bacterial colony count (cfu/g or cfu/mL) | ≤200 |
Total fungal colony count (cfu/g or cfu/mL) | ≤100 |
Coliform group bacteria | Cannot be detected |
Staphylococcus aureus | Cannot be detected |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Cannot be detected |
Hemolytic streptococcus | Cannot be detected |
According to the instruction of the product, the microorganism killing effect meets the specification of the table 2.
TABLE 2
The bacteria simulation experiments were performed on the wash-free hand cleaners of examples 1-5 according to the above method, and the results were the same as those in table 1, except that all the bacterial colonies in the petri dishes to which the hand cleaners were added were 0.
Test example 2
(1) Hand disinfection field experiment: subjects were randomly selected 40 according to Disinfection Specification 2002. Before disinfection, the testee rubs with both hands to make the natural bacteria distribution of both hands nearly equal, and after the aseptic cotton swab is soaked in diluent and is firstly sampled with one hand, the sampling end of the cotton swab is cut into a neutralization reagent to be used as a positive control group sample. The other hand was sterilized for 1min using the samples of the leave-in hand cleaners prepared in examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 to 3, and the residual natural bacteria on the hand were sampled once in the same manner as the positive control after sterilization and used as the sample of the test group. The unused neutralizer, cotton swab and diluent in the same batch are respectively used as negative control group samples. Respectively taking 1mL of samples of the test group, the positive control group and the negative control group, inoculating the samples into the plates by an agar pouring method, inoculating 2 plates into each sample, placing the samples into a 37 ℃ incubator for culturing for 48 hours, and observing the final result. The average killing logarithm value of natural bacteria on hands of 40 persons 1.00 can be judged as qualified disinfection.
(2) Cost: and calculating the unit price of each component in the market.
The measurement results are shown in table 3.
TABLE 3
Sample (I) | Average killing log number >1, number of people | Average killing log number >3, number of people | Cost (Yuan/kg) |
Example 1 | 40 | 30 | 10 |
Example 2 | 40 | 30 | 10.5 |
Example 3 | 40 | 30 | 10.5 |
Comparative example 1 | 30 | 20 | 8 |
Comparative example 2 | 35 | 25 | 8.5 |
Comparative example 3 | 40 | 30 | 14 |
As can be seen from table 3, the numbers of the natural bacteria in the no-wash hand sanitizers prepared in examples 1 to 3 with the average killing logarithm value of 1 all reach 40, the numbers of the natural bacteria with the average killing logarithm value of 3 all reach more than 30, the numbers of the natural bacteria in the no-wash hand sanitizer prepared in comparative example 1 with the average killing logarithm value of 1 are 30, the numbers of the natural bacteria with the average killing logarithm value of 3 are 20, the numbers of the natural bacteria with the average killing logarithm value of 1 in the no-wash hand sanitizer prepared in comparative example 2 are 35, and the numbers of the natural bacteria with the average killing logarithm value of 3 are 25, which indicates that the tea polyphenol and ethanol double-disinfection no-wash hand sanitizer prepared in the present invention has a better disinfection effect than that of comparative examples 1 to 2. The sterilization and disinfection effect of the comparative example 3 reaches the level of the examples 1-3, but the cost of the tea tree essential oil serving as the main component is high, and the no-clean hand sanitizer disclosed by the invention can reduce the cost by 20% on the premise of not weakening the effect, and is suitable for expanded production and wider crowds.
Test example 3
The use of the no-clean hand sanitizer prepared in example 1, the no-clean hand sanitizer sold in the market (containing alcohol and bactericide in a compound way) and the no-clean hand sanitizers prepared in comparative examples 1-2 is compared by selecting 100 persons with the age of 20-40 years and 25 persons in each group. The dry skin, neutral skin and mixability ratios were about the same in each group.
The using method comprises the following steps: the product is used 3 times per day before meals in the morning, at noon and at night, and other hand washing liquid and hand cream are not used during use; the results after one week of continuous use are shown in Table 4.
TABLE 4
Sample (I) | People with sticky feeling | Number of people with dry skin | Number of people peeling | Number of irritating people |
Example 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Comparative example 1 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 |
Comparative example 2 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 2 |
Commercially available product | 3 | 18 | 6 | 6 |
As can be seen from table 4, the no-wash hand sanitizer prepared in example 1 of the present invention has a more significant effect of preventing skin dryness due to the addition of the aloe vera extract compared to comparative example 1, has a more significant effect of preventing skin irritation due to the addition of the lemon peel oil, the melaleuca viridis oil, and the melaleuca alternifolia oil compared to comparative example 2, and has a better effect in various aspects compared to commercially available products.
Claims (10)
1. A plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children is characterized by containing tea extract, aloe extract and purified essential oil; the tea tree extract is tea polyphenol; the purified essential oil is a mixture of lemon peel oil, melaleuca alternifolia oil and melaleuca alternifolia oil.
2. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the content of tea polyphenol is 0.5-20%; further preferably 0.8-15%; are all in mass percent.
3. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aloe extract is 0.05-8%, the lemon peel oil is 0.001-0.01%, the melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil is 0.006-0.01%, and the melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil is 0.006-0.01%, all by mass%.
4. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, further comprising benzalkonium chloride, wherein the content of benzalkonium chloride is 0-0.3%; more preferably 0 to 0.2 percent by mass.
5. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a surfactant, wherein the surfactant is sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, and the content of the sodium cocoyl amphoacetate is 0-1.8% by mass.
6. The botanical leave-on hand sanitizer according to claim 1, wherein the thickener is carbomer-2020, U20, carbomer-470, carbomer-471, or cellulosic thickeners; more preferably, the content of the thickener is 0.05 to 2 mass%.
7. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.8-15% of tea polyphenol, 0.001-0.005% of lemon peel oil, 0.005-0.01% of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.005-0.01% of alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil, 0.05-5% of aloe extract, 0.05-0.2% of benzalkonium chloride, 0.5-1.8% of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, 0.05-0.5% of thickening agent and the balance of water.
8. The plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plant-type no-clean hand sanitizer for children comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.8-10% of tea polyphenol, 0.001-0.003% of lemon peel oil, 0.006-0.008% of green flower cajeput leaf oil, 0.006-0.008% of alternate leaf cajeput leaf oil, 0.08-3% of aloe extract, 0.08-0.2% of benzalkonium chloride, 0.5-1.0% of sodium cocoyl amphoacetate, 0.05-0.2% of thickening agent and the balance of water.
9. A method of preparing a plant-based leave-on hand sanitizer according to any of claims 1 to 8, comprising the steps of:
(1) adding carbomer into water containing tea polyphenol and aloe extract according to a certain proportion, standing overnight to enable the carbomer to absorb water and swell, and adjusting the pH value to 6-8 to obtain carbomer gel containing tea polyphenol and aloe extract;
(2) adding lemon peel oil, green flower cajeput oil, alternanthera cajeput oil, sodium cocoyl amphoacetate and benzalkonium chloride into water according to a proportion, and fully stirring for dissolving to obtain a uniformly dispersed mixed solution;
(3) and (3) adding the colloid in the step (1) into the mixed liquid in the step (2), and fully stirring for 1-5 hours to obtain the no-clean hand sanitizer gel.
10. The method of preparing a plant-based leave-on hand sanitizer for children as claimed in claim 9, wherein said pH is adjusted to triethanolamine in step (1); the water is distilled water or deionized water.
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