USRE49502E1 - Phenyl based compounds substituted with aldehyde moieties and their use in perfumery - Google Patents
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- Compounds having muguet odour characteristics are very sought after perfume ingredients. These compounds are important ingredients in floral bases and can act as harmonizers across many different types of fragrance creations. Compounds of this type are used widely in consumer products, such as personal care and consumer care products, as well as in fine perfumery, to generate pleasant odours or to mask unpleasant odours.
- One of the important aspects of muguet odour characteristics is the green odour, in particular the green aldehydic or green floral odour.
- LilialTM is an example of an aryl-substituted alkanal, more particularly an aryl-substituted propanal. Specifically, its chemical name is 3-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-2-methylpropanal (CAS 80-54-6).
- This compound has found wide use in fine perfumery as well as in personal and household care products. However, its use has come under regulatory scrutiny in view of recent findings that it exhibits toxic effects on the reproductive organs of male rats and dogs. No effects were found in studies with mice, guinea-pigs and primates, nevertheless, under the Global Harmonized System (GHS) classification system this compound is classified as a CMR2 material. For CMR category 2 materials, it is necessary to establish that quantities proposed for use are harmless to consumers. In view of the regulatory situation of LilialTM there is a need to replace it with other perfume ingredients.
- GHS Global Harmonized System
- WO2010105 873 addresses the problem of replacing LilialTM.
- the proposed solution resides in the use of mixtures of known ingredients commonly found in the perfumery palette in order to recreate odour characteristics substantially similar to those of LilialTM.
- WO2009027957 proposes a solution residing in the formulation of combinations of known perfume ingredients from the perfumery palette.
- WO2013045301 also propose a solution to LilialTM replacement, which resides in the selection of mixtures of ingredients including the compound LilyfloreTM and a certain indanyl propanal compound, in combination with other secondary perfuming ingredients.
- the applicant has now found compounds that can be employed as perfume ingredients in perfume compositions and consumer products. More particularly, the applicant has found compounds that possess desirable green odour characteristics, in particular green aldehydic or green floral odour characteristics. Still more particularly, the applicant has found compounds that possess odour characteristics, which may be perceived and recognised by perfumers as being related to the odour of LilialTM and so can serve in replacements for LilialTM. Furthermore, the compounds may have similar or even improved perfume performance compared with LilialTM. Finally, the applicant has found compounds that do not attract the regulatory concerns associated with LilialTM.
- aryl-substituted alkanal perfume ingredients that are structurally related to LilialTM but which contain a substituent on the aryl ring, which is positioned ortho or meta to the group bearing the aldehyde functionality, have interesting odour characteristics, but surprisingly carry with them none or significantly less of the CMR-related issues associated with LilialTM as indicated by in vitro data.
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 2 is H, or when R 1 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- the compounds of the present invention possess specific odour and good performance characteristics, and the compounds may be used for the reconstitution for the odour of LilialTM and so can serve in replacements for LilialTM.
- compounds of the present invention can generate particularly substantive and long-lasting odour characteristics, and they can contribute to particularly substantive and long-lasting muguet odour characteristics.
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 2 is H, or when R 1 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- R 2 is H, or when R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- the compounds represented by formula 2 possess specific odour and good performance characteristics, and the compounds may be used for the reconstitution for the odour of LilialTM and so can serve in replacements for LilialTM.
- compounds of the present invention can generate particularly substantive and long-lasting green odour characteristics, and they can contribute to particularly substantive and long-lasting muguet odour characteristics.
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 2 is H, or when R 1 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- Some of the compounds of the present invention are particularly impactful perfume ingredients.
- the impact that a perfume ingredient exerts is related to its Odour Value.
- Odour Value is the ratio of vapour pressure to detection threshold concentration.
- the relatively high Odour Value of several compounds of the present invention is significant in that there is a need for sustainability and the provision of impactful perfume ingredients enables perfumers to create desirable fragrance accords with lower concentrations of materials.
- some compounds represented by formula 2 may modify the odour of 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propanal. Therefore, it is preferred to provide mixtures of 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propanal with not more than 20% by weight, preferably not more than 15% by weight, and even more preferentially 10% by weight of the total amount of compounds represented by formula 2.
- the amount of compounds represented by formula 2 in mixtures with 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propanal is not more than 5% by weight and even more preferentially not more than 3.5% by weight.
- the total amount of compounds represented by formula 2 is not more than 1.5% by weight.
- 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propanal in mixtures with not more than 3.5%, or even not more than 1.5% by weight of 3-(2-isobutyl-4-methylphenyl)propanal.
- t-BBA tert-butyl benzoic acid
- tert-Butyl benzoic acid is known to cause testicular effects in male rats (Hunter et al. Food Cosmet. Toxicol. 1965, 3: 289-298; Cagen et al. J. Am. Coll. Toxicol. 1989, 8 (5): 1027-1038).
- the compounds of the present invention are not or at least less susceptible to enzyme-mediated degradation to corresponding benzoic acid derivatives in vitro. This was indeed a very surprising result considering their close structural similarity to LilialTM.
- LilialTM and compounds of the present invention may be incubated in the presence of rat hepatocytes in suspension. Reduction in the concentration of LilialTMand the compounds of the present invention and formation of any of the corresponding benzoic acid derivatives may be analysed by GC-MS.
- the invention provides in another of its aspects the use of a compound defined hereinabove as a perfume ingredient.
- the invention provides in another of its aspects the use of a compound defined hereinabove in a perfume composition, alone or in admixtures, as a replacement for aryl-substituted alkanal odourants, more particularly aryl-substituted propanal odourants, which are unsubstituted on the aryl ring at a position ortho or meta to the substituent bearing the aldehyde functionality, in particular LilialTM.
- a method of imparting a green odour characteristic to a perfume composition comprising the step of incorporating a compound defined hereinabove into said perfume composition.
- a perfume composition comprising a compound defined hereinabove that has a reduced amount of or is free of any aryl-substituted propanal odourants, which are unsubstituted on the aryl ring at a position ortho or meta to the substituent bearing the aldehyde functionality, in particular LilialTM.
- a perfume composition according to the present invention can be made up entirely by one or more of the compounds of the present invention.
- a perfume composition may also contain, in addition to one or more of the compounds of present invention, one or more additional perfume ingredients.
- a perfume composition of the present invention may contain compounds defined hereinabove in an amount of 0.1 to 100% by weight of said composition.
- perfume ingredients may be selected from perfume ingredients known in the art.
- the at least one additional perfume ingredient that may be employed in a perfume composition possesses muguet odour characteristics, like 3-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl)propanal.
- perfume ingredients that may be employed in a perfume composition according to the invention include (E/Z)-9-hydroxy-5,9-dimethyldec-4-enal, 6-methoxy-2,6-dimethylheptan-1-al (methoxymelonal), 5,9-dimethyl-4,8-decadienal (geraldehyde), beta-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)benzenepropanal (Florhydral), octahydro-8,8-di methylnaphthalene-2-carbaldehyde (Cyclomyral), alpha-methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-propionaldehyde (helional), 5-methyl-2-(1-methylbutyl)-5-propyl-1,3-dioxan (Troenan), 3-(o-ethyl phenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropionaldehyde (Floralozone), farnesol, 3,7,11-trimethyld
- Said perfume ingredients may additionally include Amyl Salicylate (2050-08-0); Aurantiol® (89-43-0); Benzyl Salicylate (118-58-1); Cis-3-hexenyl Salicylate (65405-77-8); Citronellyl Oxyacetaldehyde (7492-67-3); Cyclemax (7775-00-0); Cyclohexyl Salicylate (25485-88-5); Cyclomyral® (68738-94-3); Citronellol (106-22-9); Geraniol (106-24-1); Cyclopentol Hc 937165 (84560-00-9); Cymal (103-95-7); Dupical (30168-23-1); Ethyl Linalool (10339-55-6); Floral Super (71077-31-1); Florhydral® (125109-85-5); Florol® (63500-71-0); Gyrane (24237-00-1); Hexyl Salicylate (6259-76-3); HelionalTM (1205-17-0); Hydroxy-citronellal (107-
- perfume composition need not be limited to the perfume ingredients listed above.
- perfume ingredients commonly used in perfumery may be employed, for example any of those ingredients described in “Perfume and Flavour Chemicals”, S. Arctander, Allured Publishing Corporation, 1994, IL, USA, which is incorporated herein by reference, including essential oils, plant extracts, absolutes, resinoids, odourants obtained from natural products and the like.
- perfume ingredients contained in said perfume composition are described above, but of course, the perfume composition may not be limited to the stated ingredients.
- perfume mixtures may comprise adjuvants that are commonly employed in perfume formulations.
- adjuvants refers to an ingredient that might be employed in a perfume composition for reasons other than, or not specifically, related to the composition's olfactive performance.
- an adjuvant may be an ingredient that acts as an aid to processing a perfume ingredient or ingredients, or a composition containing said ingredient(s), or it may improve handling or storage of a perfume ingredient or composition containing same. It might also be an ingredient that provides additional benefits such as imparting colour or texture.
- adjuvants include solvents and co-solvents; surfactants and emulsifiers; viscosity and rheology modifiers; thickening and gelling agents; preservative materials; pigments, dyestuffs and colouring matters; extenders, fillers and reinforcing agents; stabilisers against the detrimental effects of heat and light, bulking agents, acidulants, buffering agents and antioxidants.
- any one or more of the perfume ingredients or adjuvants employed in the present invention might be formulated in a delivery vehicle if desired to provide a desired effect.
- Delivery vehicles may include encapsulates.
- a delivery vehicle may be in the form of a solid support, e.g. a polymeric support material onto which one or more perfume ingredients or adjuvants may be chemically or physically bound.
- one or more perfume ingredients or adjuvants may be dissolved or dispersed in a matrix material, which serves to control the rate at which said ingredient or ingredients emanates therefrom.
- one or more ingredients or adjuvants may be supported on a porous substrate, such as a cyclodextrin or a zeolite or other inorganic material.
- one or more perfume ingredients may be provided in the form of a pro-perfume, which will react in a suitable environment to release the perfume ingredient in a controlled manner.
- the corresponding pro-perfume is a reaction product of a primary and/or secondary amine compound and the perfume ingredient.
- such a pro-perfume also known as fragrance precursor
- a suitable amino compound is a compound represented by the formula 1
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 2 is H, or when R 1 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- a suitable amino compound for formation of the above mentioned pro-perfume can be selected from the group consisting of aromatic amines, in particular methyl 2-aminobenzoate (methyl anthranilate), 2-amino-acetophenone, ortho, meta or para aminobenzoates; primary or secondary aliphatic amines, preferably C8-C30 linear or branched alkylamines or alkyldiamines; etheramines; ethylene- and propylene-amines; amino acids and derivatives; polyamines, in particular primary and secondary polyetheramines, polyethyleneimines, polypropyleneimines, polyamidoamines, polyaminoacids, polyvinylamines, polyethylene glycol) bis(a mine), amino substituted polyvinylalcohols; N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole, nipecotamide, skatole and indole.
- aromatic amines in particular methyl 2-aminobenzoate (methyl anthran
- the pro-perfume is suitable to release the compound represented by the formula 1 as defined above.
- such a pro-perfume also known as fragrance precursor
- a suitable amino compound is a compound represented by the formula 2
- R 2 is H, or when R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- such a pro-perfume is a reaction product of a suitable amino compound and a compound represented by the formula 3
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 2 is H, or when R 1 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl
- the pro-perfume suitable to release a compound of formula 1, in particular a compound of formula 2 or 3 may be provided as a product of a Knoevenagel condensation or an aldol condensation reaction, as an oxidative cleavable pro-perfume (e.g. as a 2-alkyl-1-(4-(4-methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-1-yl)-4-methylbenzene derivative or a 3-alkyl-1-(4-(4-methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-1-yl)-5-methylbenzene derivative) or an acetal or hemi-acetal.
- an oxidative cleavable pro-perfume e.g. as a 2-alkyl-1-(4-(4-methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-1-yl)-4-methylbenzene derivative or a 3-alkyl-1-(4-(4-methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-1-yl)-5-
- a perfume composition may be at least partly in solid form, in gel form, in foam form and/or liquid form. If it is present in solid form, it then may take the form of granules, powders or tablets.
- the present invention provides in another of its aspects a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition that is perfumed by a compound represented by the formula 1
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 2 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- the invention provides a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition that is perfumed by a compound represented by the formula 2
- R 2 is H, or when R 3 is H, then R 2 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl;
- R 3 is H, or when R 2 is H, then R 3 is CHR 5 CHR 6 CHO, CR 5 ⁇ CR 6 CHO or C(CH 3 )CHO, wherein R 5 , R 6 each independently may represent H or methyl; and
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- the invention provides a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition that is perfumed by a compound represented by the formula 3
- R 1 is H, or when R 2 and R 3 is H, then R 1 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 3 is H, or when R 1 and R 2 is H, then R 3 is C(CH 3 )CHO;
- R 4 is methyl or a branched or linear, saturated or unsaturated, unsubstituted or substituted (optionally with cyclopropyl groups), C 2 -C 7 alkyl or alkenyl residue, preferentially isobutyl, isoamyl.
- a fine fragrance or consumer product such as a personal care or household care composition that is perfumed by one or more compounds selected from 3-(3-isobutyl-5-methylphenyl)propanal, 3-(2-isobutyl-4-methyl phenyl)propanal, (E)-3-(2-isobutyl-4-methyl phenyl)acrylaldehyde and 2-(2-isobutyl-4-methyl phenyl)-propanal.
- the compounds defined above when added to a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition, impart a characteristic odour to said compositions, preferably a green odour.
- a method of imparting specific odour characteristics, preferably green odour characteristics, to a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition comprising the step of adding to said composition a compound defined above or a perfume composition containing said compound.
- a method of imparting specific odour characteristics, in particular green odour characteristics, to a fine fragrance or consumer product, such as a personal care or household care composition comprising the step of selectively adding to said fine fragrance or consumer product an aryl-substituted alkanal compound defined above, and selectively excluding from said fine fragrance or consumer product any aryl-substituted alkanal compounds, which are unsubstituted on the ring at the position ortho or meta to the substituent containing aldehyde functionality.
- Consumer products include, but are not limited to a textile treatment product, an ironing aid, a cleaning cloth, a laundry detergent, a cleaning product, in particular, for hard and/or soft surfaces, a household cleaner, a care product, a wash care product, a laundry care product, a room fragrancer, and air freshener, a conditioner, a colorant, a fabric conditioner, a conditioning substrate, a pharmaceutical, a crop protection product, a polish, a food, a cosmetic product, a fertilizer, a building material, an adhesive, a bleach, a decalcifier, an autocare product, floorcare product, cookercare product, leathercare product or furniture care product, a scourer, a disinfectant, a fragrancer, a mold remover and/or a precursor of the aforementioned products.
- compositions that can be mentioned include cleaning compositions; autocare compositions; Cosmetic compositions; textile treatment compositions and air freshener and air care compositions.
- Cleaning products include:
- Toilet cleaners or lavatory cleaners in other words, products for cleaning lavatory bowls and urinals, these products being supplied preferably in the form of powders, blocks, tablets or liquids, preferably gels.
- surfactants they generally include organic acids e.g., citric acid and/or lactic acid) or sodium hydrogen sulfate, amidosulfuric acid or phosphoric acid for removing limescale or urine scale;
- Pipe-cleaning products or drain cleaners are typically strongly alkaline products which serve in general to remove pipe blockages comprising organic materials-such as hair, fat, food residues, soap deposits, and the like. Additions of Al powder or Zn powder may serve for the formation of H2 gas with an effervescence effect. Possible ingredients are commonly alkalis, alkaline salts, oxidizing agents, and neutral salts. Supply forms in powder form preferably also include sodium nitrate and sodium chloride. Pipe-cleaning products in liquid form may preferably also include hypochlorite. There are also enzyme-based drain cleaners as well. Acidic products are likewise possible;
- All-purpose or general-purpose cleaners generally contain surfactants, builders, solvents and hydrotropes, dyes, preservatives, and the like;
- All-purpose cleaners with special disinfectant properties They additionally include active antimicrobial ingredients (e.g., aldehydes, alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds, amphoteric surfactants, triclosan);
- active antimicrobial ingredients e.g., aldehydes, alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds, amphoteric surfactants, triclosan
- Sanitary cleaners These are products for cleaning in bath and toilet.
- the alkaline sanitary cleaners are used preferably for removing fatty soiling, whereas the acidic sanitary cleaners are employed in particular, for removing limescale.
- Sanitary cleaners advantageously also have a considerable disinfectant action, particularly the strongly alkaline sanitary cleaners that contain chlorine;
- Oven cleaners or grill cleaners which may be supplied in the form of gels or foam sprays. They generally serve for removing burnt-on or carbonized food residues. Oven cleaners are preferably given a strongly alkaline formulation using, for example, sodium hydroxide, sodium metasilicate, 2-aminoethanol. In addition they generally contain anionic and/or nonionic surfactants, water-soluble solvents, and, in some cases, thickeners such as polycarboxylates and carboxymethylcellulose;
- Metal polishes These are cleaners for particular types of metal such as stainless steel or silver.
- Stainless steel cleaners preferably contain, besides acids (preferably up to 3% by weight, e.g., citric acid, lactic acid), surfactants (in particular, up to 5% by weight, preferably nonionic and/or anionic surfactants), and water, solvents as well (preferably up to 15% by weight) to remove fatty soiling, and also further compounds such as thickeners and preservatives.
- Very fine polishing structures are included, furthermore, in products for preferably bright stainless steel surfaces.
- Silver polishes may be provided in an acidic formulation.
- Typical supply forms are polishing cloths, dipping baths, pastes, and liquids. Dark discolorations (oxide layers) are removed using copper cleaners and nonferrous-metal cleaners (e.g., for brass and bronze). They generally have a weakly alkaline formulation (preferably with ammonia) and in general contain polishing agents and also, preferably, ammonium soaps and/or complexing agents;
- complexing agents e.g., thiourea, sodium thiosulfate
- Typical supply forms are polishing cloths, dipping baths, pastes, and liquids. Dark discolorations (oxide layers) are removed using copper cleaners and nonferrous-metal cleaners (e.g., for brass and bronze). They generally have a weakly alkaline formulation (preferably with ammonia) and in general contain polishing agents and also, preferably, ammonium soaps and/or complexing agents;
- Glass cleaners and window cleaners serve preferably to remove dirt, especially greasy dirt, from glass surfaces.
- they contain compounds such as anionic and/or nonionic surfactants (in particular, up to 5% by weight), ammonia and/or ethanolamine (in particular, up to 1% by weight), ethanol and/or 2-propanol, glycol ethers (in particular, 10-30% by weight), water, preservatives, dyes, anti-misting agents and the like; and
- Special-purpose cleaning products examples being those for glass-ceramic hobs, and also carpet cleaners and stain removers.
- Autocare products include:
- Cosmetic products include:
- cosmetic skincare products especially bath products, skin washing and cleansing products, skincare products, eye makeup, lip care products, nail care products, intimate care products, foot care products;
- cosmetic products with specific effects especially sunscreens, tanning products, de-pigmenting products, deodorants, antiperspirants, hair removers, shaving products, perfumes;
- cosmetic dental-care products especially dental and oral care products, tooth care products, cleaners for dental prostheses, adhesives for dental prostheses;
- cosmetic hair care products especially hair shampoos, hair care products, hair setting products, hair-shaping products, and hair coloring products.
- Textile treatment products include:
- Detergents or fabric conditioners for example, in either liquid or solid form.
- Air fresheners and room fragrancers include:
- Air fresheners for living areas contain, in particular, natural and synthetic essential oils such as pine needle oils, citrus oil, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, and the like., in amounts for example of up to 50% by weight.
- natural and synthetic essential oils such as pine needle oils, citrus oil, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, and the like.
- aerosols they tend to contain smaller amounts of such essential oils, by way of example less than 5% or less than 2% by weight, but additionally include compounds such as acetaldehyde (in particular, ⁇ 0.5% by weight), isopropyl alcohol (in particular, ⁇ 5% by weight), mineral oil (in particular, ⁇ 5% by weight), and propellants.
- Other presentation forms include sticks and blocks.
- Air fresheners are not, however, restricted to living spaces, but may also be intended for autos, cupboards, dishwashers, refrigerators or shoes, and even their use in vacuum cleaners is a possibility.
- disinfectants in addition to the odour improvers, disinfectants as well are employed, containing preferably compounds such as calcium phosphate, talc, stearin, and essential oils, these products taking the form, for example, of sachets.
- Consumer product compositions referred to hereinabove particularly those for use in washing or cleaning applications may contain one or more of the following substances:
- Builder substances such as preferably organic and/or inorganic peroxygen compounds, peroxygen activators, water-miscible organic solvents, sequestering agents, electrolytes, pH regulators, thickeners, and further adjuvants such as soil release active substances, optical brighteners, graying inhibitors, color transfer inhibitors, foam regulators, and dyes.
- Surfactant include anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, and mixtures thereof, but also cationic surfactants, are appropriate.
- Suitable nonionic surfactants are, in particular, ethoxylation and/or propoxylation products of alkyl glycosides and/or of linear or branched alcohols each having 12 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl portion and 3 to 20, by preference 4 to 10, alkyl ether groups.
- Suitable anionic surfactants include soaps, and those that contain sulfate or sulfonate groups having preferably alkali ions as cations.
- Soaps include alkali salts of the saturated or unsaturated fatty acids having 12 to 18 carbon atoms. Such fatty acids can also be used in incompletely neutralized form.
- Included among the usable surfactants of the sulfate type are the salts of the sulfuric acid semi-esters of fatty alcohols having 12 to 18 carbon atoms, and the sulfated products of the aforesaid nonionic surfactants having a low degree of ethoxylation.
- Included among the usable surfactants of the sulfonate type are linear alkylbenzenesulfonates having 9 to 14 carbon atoms in the alkyl portion, alkanesulfonates having 12 to 18 carbon atoms, and olefinsulfonates having 12 to 18 carbon atoms that are produced upon reaction of corresponding monoolefins with sulfur trioxide, as well as alpha-sulfofatty acid esters that are produced upon sulfonation of fatty acid methyl or ethyl esters.
- Cationic surfactants include esterquats and/or the quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs).
- QACs may be produced by the reaction of tertiary amines with alkylating agents such as methyl chloride, benzyl chloride, dimethyl sulfate, dodecyl bromide, but also ethylene oxide.
- alkylating agents such as methyl chloride, benzyl chloride, dimethyl sulfate, dodecyl bromide, but also ethylene oxide.
- alkylating agents such as methyl chloride, benzyl chloride, dimethyl sulfate, dodecyl bromide, but also ethylene oxide.
- Suitable QACs are, for example, benzalkonium chloride (N-alkyl-N,N-dimethylbenzylammonium chloride), benzalkon B (m,p-dichlorobenzyldimethyl-C12-alkylammonium chloride), benzoxonium chloride (benzyldodecyl-bis(2-hydroxyethypammonium chloride), cetrimonium bromide (N-hexadecyl-N,N-trimethylammonium bromide), benzetonium chloride (N,N-dimethyl-N-[2-[2-[p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenoxy]ethoxy]ethyl]benzylammonium chloride), dialkyldimethylammonium
- Esterquats include the commercially available methylhydroxyalkyldialkoyloxyalkylammonium methosulfates marketed by the Stepan company under the trademark StepantexTM, or the products of Cognis Deutschland GmbH known under the trade name DehyquatTM, or the RewoquatTM products of Goldschmidt-Witco.
- Surfactants may be employed in amounts of 5 wt % to 50 wt % in a consumer product of the present invention.
- Builders include the water-soluble and/or water-insoluble, organic and/or inorganic builders.
- they include the water-soluble organic builder substances are polycarboxylic acids, more particularly citric acid and sugar acids, monomeric and polymeric aminopolycarboxylic acids, in particular methylglycinediacetic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, as well as polyaspartic acid, polyphosphonic acids, in particular a minotris(methylenephosphonic acid), ethylenediaminetetrakis(methylenephosphonic acid), and 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid, polymeric hydroxy compounds such as dextrin, as well as polymeric (poly)carboxylic acids, polymeric acrylic acids, methacrylic acids, maleic acids, and mixed polymers thereof, which can also contain small proportions of polymerizable substances having no carboxylic-acid functionality.
- the relative molecular weight of homopolymers of unsaturated carboxylic acids is generally between 5000 and 200,000, that of the copolymers between 2000 and 200,000, based in each case on free acid.
- Suitable compounds of this class are copolymers of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with vinyl ethers, such as vinylmethyl ethers, vinyl esters, ethylene, propylene, and styrene, in which the proportion of acid is equal to at least 50 wt %. It is also possible to use, as water-soluble organic builder substances, terpolymers that contain two unsaturated acids and/or salts thereof as monomers and, as a third monomer, vinyl alcohol and/or a vinyl alcohol derivative or a carbohydrate.
- the first acid monomer or salt thereof may be derived from an ethylenically mono-unsaturated C 3 to C 8 carboxylic acid.
- the second acid monomer or salt thereof can be a derivative of a C 4 to C 8 dicarboxylic acid, for example maleic acid.
- the third monomeric unit is constituted by vinyl alcohol and/or an esterified vinyl alcohol. Polymers may contain 60 wt % to 95 wt %, in particular 70 wt % to 90 wt %, (meth)acrylic acid or (meth)acrylate, as well as 5 wt % to 40 wt % vinyl alcohol and/or vinyl acetate.
- Particular polymers are those in which the weight ratio of (meth)acrylic acid respectively (meth)acrylate to maleic acid or maleate is between 1:1 and 4:1. Both the quantities and the weight ratios are based on the acids.
- the second acid monomer or salt thereof can also be a derivative of an allylsulfonic acid that is substituted in the 2-position with an alkyl radical, e.g. a C 1 to C 4 alkyl radical, or with an aromatic radical that may be derived from benzene or benzene derivatives.
- Terpolymers may contain 40 wt to 60 wt %, in particular 45 to 55 wt %, (meth)acrylic acid or (meth)acrylate, particularly preferably acrylic acid or acrylate, 10 wt % to 30 wt %, by preference 15 wt % to 25 wt % methallylsulfonic acid or methallylsulfonate, and as a third monomer 15 wt % to 40 wt %, by preference 20 wt % to 40 wt % of a carbohydrate.
- This carbohydrate can be, for example, a mono-, di-, oligo-, or poly-saccharide, e.g. sucrose.
- the terpolymers generally have a relative molecular weight between 1000 and 200,000.
- Further copolymers include those that comprise, as monomers, acrolein and acrylic acid/acrylic acid salts, or vinyl acetate.
- the organic builder substances can be used in the form of aqueous solutions, for example a 30- to 50-weight-percent aqueous solutions. All the aforesaid acids may be used in the form of their water-soluble salts, in particular their alkali salts.
- Organic builder substances can be employed in quantities of up to 40 wt %.
- Water-soluble inorganic builder materials include alkali silicates and polyphosphates, e.g. sodium triphosphate. Crystalline or amorphous alkali aluminosilicates, e.g. crystalline sodium aluminosilicates, may also be employed as water-insoluble, water-dispersible inorganic builder materials, in quantities of up to 50 wt %, for example. Aluminosilicates typically comprise particles having a particle size less than 30 ⁇ m.
- Crystalline alkali silicates may also be employed, either alone or used with amorphous silicates.
- the alkali silicates usable in consumer products of the present invention as detergency builders may have a molar ratio of alkali oxide to SiO 2 below 0.95, in particular from 1:1.1 to 1:12, and can be present in amorphous or crystalline fashion.
- the alkali silicates may be sodium silicates, in particular the amorphous sodium silicates, having a Na 2 O:SiO 2 molar ratio from 1:2 to 1:2.8.
- Builder substances may be contained in consumer product compositions according to the present invention at levels up to 60 wt %.
- Peroxygen compounds include organic peracids or peracid salts of organic acids such as phthalimidopercapronic acid, perbenzoic acid, or salts of diperdodecanedioic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and inorganic salts that release hydrogen peroxide under application conditions, such as perborate, percarbonate, and/or persilicate. If solid peroxygen compounds are to be used, they can be utilized in the form of powders or granulates, which in principle can also be encased in known fashion.
- Peroxygen compounds may be employed in amounts up to 50 wt %.
- acylated alkylenediamines in particular tetraacetylethylendiamine (TAED), acylated triazine derivatives, in particular 1,5-diacetyl-2,4-dioxohexahydro-1,3,5-triazine (DADHT), acylated glycolurils, in particular tetraacetyl glycoluril (TAGU), N-acylimides, in particular N-nonanoyl succinimide (NOSI), acylated phenolsulfonates, in particular n-nonanoyl or isononanoyl oxybenzenesulfonate (n- or iso-NOBS), carboxylic acid anhydrides, in particular phthalic acid anhydride, acylated polyvalent alcohols, in particular triacetin, ethylene glycol diacetate, 2,5-diacetoxy-2,5-dihydrofuran, and enol esters, as
- Hydrophilically substituted acyl acetates and acyl lactams may likewise be employed.
- Combinations of conventional bleach activators can also be used.
- Such bleach activators can be contained in the usual quantity range, by preference in quantities from 1 wt % to 10 wt %, in particular 2 wt % to 8 wt %, based on the entire agent.
- sulfonimines and/or bleach-intensifying transition metal salts or transition metal complexes can also be contained as bleach catalysts.
- suitable transition metal compounds are, in particular, salen complexes of manganese, iron, cobalt, ruthenium, or molybdenum and nitrogen-analog compounds thereof, carbonyl complexes of manganese, iron, cobalt, ruthenium, or molybdenum, complexes of manganese, iron, cobalt, ruthenium, molybdenum, titanium, vanadium, and copper having nitrogen-containing tripod ligands, amine complexes of cobalt, iron, copper, and ruthenium.
- Bleach-intensifying transition metal complexes in particular having the central atoms Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Mo, V, Ti, and/or Ru, can be used in conventional quantities, such as up to 1 wt % based on the weight of the consumer product composition.
- Suitable enzymes that may be employed in compositions are those from the class of the proteases, cutinases, amylases, pullulanases, hemicellulases, cellulases, lipases, oxidases, and peroxidases, as well as mixtures thereof.
- Enzymatically active substances recovered from fungi or bacteria such as Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, Streptomyces griseus, Humicola lanuginosa, Humicola insolens, Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes, or Pseudomonas cepacia, are also suitable.
- the enzymes that are used as applicable can be adsorbed onto carrier substances and/or embedded into encasing substances in order to protect them from premature inactivation. They may be contained in washing products according to the present invention in amounts typically below 5 wt %.
- Optical brighteners include derivatives of diaminostilbenedisulfonic acid or alkali metal salts thereof. Suitable, for example, are salts of 4,4′-bis(2-anilino-4-morpholino-1,3,5-triazinyl-6-amino)stilbene-2,2′-disulfonic acid, or compounds of similar structure that carry, instead of the morpholino group, a diethanolamino group, a methylamino group, an anilino group, or a 2-methoxyethylamino group. Brighteners of the substituted diphenylstyryl type can also be present, e.g.
- Foam inhibitors include organopolysiloxanes and mixtures thereof with microfine, optionally silanated silicic acid, as well as paraffin waxes and mixtures thereof with silanated silicic acid or bis-fatty acid alkylenediamides. Mixtures of different foam inhibitors, for example those made of silicones, paraffins, or waxes, can also be employed.
- the foam inhibitors, in particular silicone- and/or paraffin-containing foam inhibitors are by preference bound to a granular carrier substance that is soluble or dispersible in water. Mixtures of paraffins and bistearylethylenediamide, in particular may be employed.
- Soil release active substances are those compounds that positively influence the ability of oils and fats to be washed out of textiles. This effect becomes particularly apparent when the soiled textile is one that has already been previously washed several times with a washing agent according to the present invention that contains this oil- and fat-releasing component.
- the preferred oil- and fat-releasing components include, for example, nonionic cellulose ethers such as methyl cellulose and methylhydroxypropyl cellulose having a 15 to 30 wt % proportion of methoxy groups and a 1 to 15 wt % proportion of hydroxypropoxyl groups, based in each case on the nonionic cellulose ethers, as well as polymers, known from the existing art, of phthalic acid and/or terephthalic acid resp. of their derivatives with monomeric and/or polymeric diols, in particular polymers of ethylene terephthalates and/or polyethylene glycol terephthalates or anionically and/or nonionically modified derivatives thereof.
- Colour transfer inhibitors include polymers of vinylpyrrolidone, vinylimidazole, vinylpyridine-N-oxide, or copolymers thereof. Also usable are both polyvinylpyrrolidones having molecular weights from 15,000 to 50,000 and polyvinylpyrrolidones having molecular weights above 1,000,000, in particular from 1,500,000 to 4,000,000, N-vinylimidazole/N-vinylpyrrolidone copolymers, polyvinyloxazolidones, copolymers based on vinyl monomers and carboxylic acid amides, pyrrolidone-group-containing polyesters and polyamides, grafted polyamidoamines and polyethylenimines, polymers having amide groups made up of secondary amines, polyamine-N-oxide polymers, polyvinyl alcohols, and copolymers based on acrylamidoalkenyl sulfonic acids. It is also possible, however, to use enzymatic systems encompassing
- Graying inhibitors are those materials that keep dirt that has been detached from the textile fibers suspended in a washing medium.
- Water-soluble colloids usually organic in nature, are suitable for this, for example starch, size, gelatin, salts of ethercarboxylic or ethersulfonic acids of starch or of cellulose, or salts of acid sulfuric acid esters of cellulose or of starch.
- Water-soluble polyamides containing acid groups are also suitable for this purpose.
- Starch derivatives other than those recited above can also be used, for example aldehyde starches.
- Cellulose ethers such as carboxymethyl cellulose (sodium salt), methyl cellulose, hydroxyalkyl cellulose, and mixed ethers such as methylhydroxyethyl cellulose, methylhydroxypropyl cellulose, methylcarboxymethyl cellulose, and mixtures thereof may be used, for example in quantities from 0.1 to 5 wt % based on the weight of the consumer product.
- Organic solvents include alcohols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, in particular methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, and tert-butanol, diols having 2 to 4 carbon atoms, in particular ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, as well as mixtures thereof, and the ethers derivable from the aforesaid compound classes.
- Water-miscible solvents of this kind are present in washing products according to the present invention in amounts typically not exceeding 30 wt %.
- pH regulators include citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, and/or adipic acid, but also mineral acids, in particular sulfuric acid, or bases, in particular ammonium hydroxides or alkali hydroxides. pH regulators of this kind are contained in the agents according to the present invention in quantities preferably not above 20 wt %, in particular from 1.2 wt % to 17 wt %.
- the compounds may be particularly used to perfume household products containing enzymes, such as those defined above, and in particular textile treatment products, such as detergents, containing enzymes.
- Odour description weak, green aromatic, thyme origanum, resinous, slightly isobutyl benzoate;
- Odour description green floral, animalic costus.
- Cryopreserved hepatocytes from male rats Male rats (Sprague Dawley; Lifetechnologies) were defrozen, washed in Cyropreserved Hepatocytes Recovery Medium (CHRM; Lifetechnologies) and suspended in Williams E Medium (WEM; Lifetechnologies).
- CHRM Cyropreserved Hepatocytes Recovery Medium
- WEM Williams E Medium
- LilialTM, or the compounds of the present invention (final concentration: 100 ⁇ M) were added to the cells (1 ⁇ 106 viable cells/ml) and suspensions were incubated up to 4 hours at 37° C. on a shaker in duplicate. Metabolism of testosterone was monitored as positive control.
- Table 1 shows the concentrations of LilialTM and compounds of the present invention as well as corresponding benzoic acid metabolites in rat hepatocytes within 4 hours incubation. Initial test concentration at 0 hours incubation was 100 ⁇ M.
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