WO2003045344A2 - Dentifrice compositions - Google Patents

Dentifrice compositions

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WO2003045344A2
WO2003045344A2 PCT/US2002/036530 US0236530W WO03045344A2 WO 2003045344 A2 WO2003045344 A2 WO 2003045344A2 US 0236530 W US0236530 W US 0236530W WO 03045344 A2 WO03045344 A2 WO 03045344A2
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Jiang Yue
Long Zhu
Li Chen
Ying Cheng
Tao Xu
Andrew Damian Weller
Ying Wang
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  • the present invention relates to dentifrice compositions comprising a low water phase comprising polyphosphate and ionic active ingredients including fluo ⁇ de and/or metal ions such as stannous, zmc, and copper ions.
  • compositions of the present invention are dentifrices comprising a phase that provides effective amounts of polyphosphate and ionic actives such as fluo ⁇ de ion and/or metal ions such as stannous, zinc, and copper ions, such a phase having a low level of water in which the components are stable, and also comprising a binder system that provides adequate gellation in a low water, non-polar humectant system.
  • polyphosphate and ionic actives such as fluo ⁇ de ion and/or metal ions such as stannous, zinc, and copper ions
  • Metal ions such as stannous, copper and zinc ions are known to be effective antimicrobial agents. These metal ions provide anti-gmgivitis and anti-plaque benefits and may also improve breath and reduce sensitivity. However, dentifrices containing metal ions are also known to be astringent. Stannous and copper are also known to cause staining on the tooth surfaces
  • Carageenan a polysaccha ⁇ de and a natural de ⁇ vative of seaweed, has been used in dentifrice compositions as a replacement for lower cost thickeners such as CMC. See, e g , US patent nos. 6,187,293 Bl, "Process For Making Toothpaste Using Low Levels of Carageenan," and 6,162,418, “Non-Stringy Toothpaste "
  • the relatively higher cost of carageenan and the thixotropic properties of carageenenen-contammg toothpastes have been seen as limiting the widespread use of carageenen in dentifrices.
  • the present invention relates to dentifrice compositions comprising in a single phase: (a) from about 0.1% to about 30% of one or more linear polyphosphates having an average chain length of about 4 or more, (b) an ionic active ingredient selected from the group consisting of a fluoride ion source, a stannous ion source, a zmc ion source, a copper ion source, and mixtures thereof, wherein the ionic active ingredient is present as a solid dispersion in the composition and delivers an effective amount of ionic active when solubilized; (c) a binder system comprised of (I) from about 0.05% to about 3% of a thickening agent selected from the group consisting of polysaccha ⁇ des, carbomers, poloxamers, modified celluloses, and mixtures thereof; and ( ⁇ ) from about 0.1% to about 70% of at least one humectant; wherein the dentifrice composition has a total water content of less
  • effective amount means an amount of a compound or composition sufficient to significantly induce a positive benefit, preferably an oral health benefit, but low enough to avoid serious side effects, i.e., to provide a reasonable benefit to risk ratio, within the sound judgment of a skilled artisan.
  • the dentifrice composition of the present invention may be in the form of a toothpaste or dentifrice.
  • the term "dentifrice”, as used herein, means paste or gel formulations unless otherwise specified
  • the dentifrice composition may be m any desired form, such as deep striped, surface striped, multi-layered, having the gel surrounding the paste, or any combination thereof
  • the dentifrice composition is a product, which in the ordinary course of administration, is not intentionally swallowed for purposes of systemic administration of particular therapeutic agents, but is rather retained in the oral cavity for a time sufficient to contact substantially all of the tooth surfaces and/or oral tissues for purposes of oral activity.
  • aqueous earner as used herein means any safe and effective materials for use in the compositions of the present invention Such materials include thickening agents, humectants, ionic active ingredients, buffering agents, anticalculus agents, abrasive polishing materials, peroxide sources, alkali metal bicarbonate salts, surfactants, titanium dioxide, colonng agents, flavor systems, sweetening agents, antimicrobial agents, herbal agents, desensitizing agents, stain reducing agents, and mixtures thereof.
  • compositions comprise essential components, as well as optional components.
  • the essential and optional components of the compositions of the present invention are desc ⁇ bed in the following paragraphs.
  • Polyphosphate Source The present invention includes a polyphosphate source
  • Polyphosphates are known to help retard calculus formation.
  • polyphosphates with an average chain length greater than about 4 will also react with ionic fluo ⁇ de m oral compositions at ambient temperature and produce monofluorophosphate ions, in addition to alte ⁇ ng the pH of the composition This reaction compromises the efficacy of the oral composition and its ability to provide stable ionic fluoride and polyphosphate to the oral surfaces.
  • the total water content and pH of the dentifrice composition must be controlled to reduce the hydrolysis of the polyphosphate
  • a polyphosphate is generally understood to consist of two or more phosphate molecules arranged primarily in a linear configuration, although some cyclic de ⁇ vatives may be present.
  • pyrophosphates are a polyphosphate
  • the polyphosphates desired are those having around four or more phosphate molecules
  • the inorganic polyphosphate salts desired include tetrapolyphosphate and hexametaphosphate, among others.
  • Polyphosphates larger than tetrapolyphosphate usually occur as amorphous glassy materials.
  • Preferred in this invention are the linear "glassy" polyphosphates having the formula:
  • XO(XP0 3 ) n X wherein X is sodium or potassium and n averages from about 6 to about 125, more preferred from about 11 to about 50 Preferred are polyphosphates manufactured by FMC Corporation which are commercially known as Sodaphos (n ⁇ 6), Hexaphos (n ⁇ 13), and Glass H (n ⁇ 21). These polyphosphates may be used alone or m an combination thereof.
  • phosphate sources are desc ⁇ bed in more detail in Kirk & Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Fourth Edition, Volume 18, Wiley-Interscience Publishers (1996)
  • An effective amount of a polyphosphate source will typically be from about 0.1% to about 30%, preferably from about 1% to about 26%, more preferably from about 4% to about 20%, and most preferably from about 5% to about 13%, by weight of the total dentifrice composition.
  • aqueous carriers typically comprise from about 40% to about 99%, preferably from about 70% to about 98%, and more preferably from about 90% to about 95%, by weight of the dentifrice composition
  • Total Water Content Water employed in the preparation of commercially suitable oral compositions should preferably be of low ion content and free of organic impurities.
  • water will generally comprise less than about 10%, and preferably from about 0% to about 6%, by weight of the composition herein.
  • Polyphosphate and actives such as fluo ⁇ de and stannous are not dissolved m the compositions herein in such low levels of water.
  • these ingredients may be dissolved in the present compositions in other low polar solvents, forming non-ionic molecular structures.
  • the actives remain stable in the compositions during storage
  • the fluoride ion and the stannous ion if present will be released from their salt forms or non-ionic solution forms only when contacted with saliva and/or water at the time of brushing.
  • fluoride ion from a variety of sources may be used efficaciously in the present composition; there is no preference for the use of sodium monofluorophosphate as the fluo ⁇ de ion source that is most compatible with the polyphosphate in the composition as previously desc ⁇ bed in US patent no. 6,190,644, "Dentifrice Compositions Containing Polyphosphate and Sodium Monofluorophosphate.”
  • the amounts of water include the free water which is added plus that which is introduced with other mate ⁇ als, such as with sorbitol, silica, surfactant solutions, and/or color solutions.
  • the dentifrice compositions of the present invention incorporate a binder system comprised of a thickening agent selected from the group consisting of polysaccha ⁇ des, carbomers, poloxamers, modified celluloses, and mixtures thereof, and at least one humectant.
  • the thickening agent comprises from about 0.05% to about 3%, and preferably from about 0.1% to 1.5%, by weight of the composition.
  • Polysaccha ⁇ des that are suitable for use herein include carageenans, gellan gum, locust bean gum, xanthan gum, and mixtures thereof.
  • Carageenan is a polysaccha ⁇ de derived from seaweed and has been known for use as a binder or thickener in toothpastes, see, e.g., US Patents 6,187,293 Bl and 6,162,418.
  • Preferred for use in the present invention are kappa carageenans, modified kappa carageenans, iota carageenans, modified iota carageenans, and mixtures thereof.
  • Lambda carageenan is also believed to be suitable for use herein, but is generally less preferred.
  • the gelling temperature for carageenan having kappa as its major ingredient is from about 30 deg C to about 70 deg C, more preferably from about 40 deg C to about 65 deg C, most preferred from about 45 deg C to about 60 deg C.
  • the gelling temperature for carageenan having Iota as its major ingredient is from about 10 deg C to about 50 deg C, more prefe ⁇ ed from about 20 deg C to about 45 deg C, most preferred from 25 deg C to about 40 deg C.
  • Carageenans suitable for use herein include those commercially available from the FMC Company under the series designation "Viscarin,” including but not limited to Visca ⁇ n TP 329, Viscarin TP 388, and Viscarin TP 389.
  • the water content for compositions in which the binder system has kappa carageenan as the primary thickening agent is from about 0% to about 10% (w/w), preferably from about 0.1% to about 6% (w/w), and more preferably from about 0.3% to about 5.5%.
  • the water content for compositions in which iota carageenan is the primary thickening agent is from about 0% to about 15% (w/w), preferably from about 0.1% to about 10% (w/w), and more preferably from about 0.3% to about 8%.
  • Salt impact for kappa and iota carageenan is different.
  • sodium and potassium ion are preferred because they do not significantly impact the viscosity of low water matrix.
  • both sodium and potassium can significantly impact the viscosity of low water matrix, so the addition procedure for these ingredients in low water matrix should be after the iota carageenan has sufficiently gelled up.
  • Gellan gum is another polysaccharide that is suitable for use herein. It is a polysaccharide aerobically fermented by pseudomonas elodea. It can also form an acceptable low water matrix when it is present at a level of from about 0.1% to about 3%, preferably from about 0.4% to about 1.8% (w/w).
  • the preferred gelling temperature is higher than 40 deg C.
  • a combination of gellan gum and carageenan is preferred. When gellan gum meets carageenan at temperatures higher than 40 deg C, these chemicals will form cross-link structure. In this stage, other chemicals such as water, silica and other organic solvents, will be immobilized.
  • the dynamic rate of gelling can be controlled by temperature.
  • Locust bean gum and xanthan gum are also suitable polysaccharides for use herein. Locust bean gum or xanthan gum as thickening agents can form a stable and acceptable dentifrice matrix when water level is lower than 10% in the composition, but it is believed that they are not as effective as carageenan. Mixing locust gum with xanthan gum is believed to produce higher viscosity structures than if each were to be added alone. Adjusting pH and ion strength is believed to slightly influence the systemic viscosity The preferred gelling temperature is from about 30 deg C to about 80 deg C, more preferred from about 40 deg C to about 70 deg C, and the most preferred from about 45 deg C to about 60 deg C for 15 minutes
  • Poloxamers are also suitable as thickening agents in the low water matrix
  • Poloxamer is a synthetic block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide. It is available in several types. Herein, poloxamer 407 is preferable. It can be partly dissolved in water When temperature is higher than 65 deg C, it can dissolve in glyce ⁇ n. Poloxamer 407 is available, for example, from the BASF CORPORATION, New Jersey, USA.
  • Carbomers are also suitable as thickening agents in a low water mat ⁇ x, especially in non- water mat ⁇ x.
  • the level of carbomer in the composition is from about 0.1% to 2%, more preferably from about 0.2% to about 1.5%, most preferably from about 0.3% to 1.2%.
  • the preferred gelling temperature is from about 15 deg C to about 40 deg C.
  • carbomer can be dissolved in acidic water solution and become viscous at pH around 8.0. But in a low water mat ⁇ x, the behavior of carbomer is different. It can also gel up when pH is around 3.0 when humectant is glycerin or PEG.
  • the ionic impact is also significant for carbomer, especially from stannous ion.
  • carbomer especially from stannous ion.
  • carbomers suitable for use herein include those commercially available from the Good ⁇ ch Company under the Carbopol series trade name.
  • Carbopol 956 is particularly suitable for use in the low water matrix of the present compositions. The combination of carageenan and Carbopol 956 is particularly preferred.
  • Modified celluloses such as hydroxyethyl cellulose are also good thickening agents in low water mat ⁇ x, especially when combined with carageenan. It can help carageenan to resist the influence from acid, alkali, hypersalt conditions and biodegradation. Since water level is limited in the present compositions, modified hydroxyethyl cellulose with a hydrophobic chain (C ⁇ -C 2 o) are preferred to increase the solubility and hydration of this thickening agent in other low polar solvents, such as glyce ⁇ n, propylene glycol and PEG.
  • modified hydroxyethyl cellulose with a hydrophobic chain C ⁇ -C 2 o
  • the humectant serves to keep toothpaste compositions from hardening upon exposure to air and certain humectants can also impart desirable sweetness of flavor to toothpaste compositions.
  • Suitable humectants for use in the invention include glyce ⁇ n, sorbitol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, xyhtol, and other edible polyhyd ⁇ c alcohols. Prefe ⁇ ed are glyce ⁇ n, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, and mixtures thereof, especially mixtures thereof.
  • the humectant generally comprises from about 0.1% to 70%, preferably from about 1% to about 60%, and more preferably from about 15% to 55%, by weight of the composition.
  • the humectant has a significant impact on the viscosity of low water matrix.
  • the viscosity of the matrix will increase when the level of glycerin or polyethylene glycol increases.
  • the viscosity of matrix will decrease when the level of propylene glycol increases in the composition.
  • the binder system may further comprise additional inorganic thickening agents such as colloidal magnesium aluminum silicate or finely divided silica to further improve texture. Additional inorganic thickening agents if present can be used in an amount from about 0.1 % to about 15%, more preferably from about 0.1% to about 5%, by weight of the dentifrice composition.
  • additional inorganic thickening agents such as colloidal magnesium aluminum silicate or finely divided silica to further improve texture.
  • Additional inorganic thickening agents if present can be used in an amount from about 0.1 % to about 15%, more preferably from about 0.1% to about 5%, by weight of the dentifrice composition.
  • the dentifrice compositions of the present invention preferably comprise an effective amount of an ionic active ingredient selected from the group consisting of a fluoride ion source, a stannous ion source, a zinc ion source, a copper ion source, and mixtures thereof.
  • the fluoride ion source herein is a soluble fluoride source capable of providing free fluoride ions.
  • Soluble fluoride ion sources include sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride, indium fluoride, zinc fluoride, and sodium monofluorophosphate.
  • Sodium fluoride and stannous fluoride are the prefe ⁇ ed soluble fluoride ion sources.
  • previous disclosures of dentifrices comprising a polyphosphate having a chain length of about 4 or more have indicated that sodium monofluorophosphate is the preferred fluoride ion source.
  • the fluoride ion source in the present compositions is preferably present as a solid dispersion in the composition during storage, prior to actual brushing usage of the composition by a consumer.
  • the level of water in the present compositions is too low to permit the fluoride source to dissolve in the composition during storage.
  • there is no obvious interaction between the fluoride ion and the polyphosphate or silica during storage providing a stable composition during storage.
  • the present compositions may contain a soluble fluo ⁇ de ion source capable of providing from about 50 ppm to about 3500 ppm, and preferably from about 500 ppm to about 3000 ppm of free fluoride ions.
  • fluoride ion source may be present in the total dentifrice composition at an amount of from about 0 1% to about 5%, preferably from about 0.2% to about 1%, and more preferably from about 0.3 to about 0.6%, by weight of the total dentifrice composition.
  • the present invention may comprise a metal ion source that provides stannous ions, zmc ions, copper ions, or mixtures thereof.
  • the metal ion source can be a soluble or a sparingly soluble compound of stannous, zmc, or copper with inorganic or organic counter ions. Examples include the fluoride, chloride, chlorofluo ⁇ de, acetate, hexafluorozirconate, sulfate, tartrate, gluconate, citrate, malate, glycmate, pyrophosphate, metaphosphate, oxalate, phosphate, carbonate salts and oxides of stannous, zmc, and copper.
  • Stannous, zmc and copper ions are derived from the metal ion source(s) found m the dentifrice composition in an effective amount
  • An effective amount is defined as from at least about 1000 ppm metal ion, preferably about 2,000 ppm to about 15,000 ppm More preferably, metal ions are present in an amount from about 3,000 ppm to about 13,000 ppm and even more preferably from about 4,000 ppm to about 10,000 ppm. This is the total amount of metal ions (stannous, zmc, copper and mixtures thereof) that is present in the compositions for delivery to the tooth surface.
  • the metal ion sources m the present compositions are preferably not fully ionized in the composition during storage, p ⁇ or to actual brushing usage of the composition by a consumer.
  • the level of water in the present compositions is too low to permit the metal ion source to dissolve in the composition during storage.
  • certain salts such as stannous chlo ⁇ de and stannous fluo ⁇ de, can be solubihzed in glycerin or propylene glycol. Both humectants can provide super stability protection for such stannous salts and can also provide a better taste profile than a water (aqueous) solution of stannous.
  • the stannous ion source When the composition is contacted by saliva and/or water at the time of brushing, the stannous ion source will be fully ionized and the active ion will be delivered to the oral cavity.
  • Dentifrices containing stannous salts are desc ⁇ bed in U.S. Patent 5,004,597 to Majeti et al. Other descriptions of stannous salt dentifrices are found in U.S Patent 5,578,293.
  • the prefe ⁇ ed stannous salts are stannous fluoride and stannous chlo ⁇ de dihydrate.
  • Other suitable stannous salts include stannous acetate, stannous tartrate and sodium stannous citrate.
  • zmc ion sources examples include z c oxide, zmc sulfate, zinc chlo ⁇ de, zmc citrate, zmc lactate, zmc gluconate, zmc malate, zinc tartrate, zmc carbonate, zmc phosphate, and other salts listed in U.S. Pat. No 4,022,880.
  • suitable copper ion sources are listed in U S. Pat. No. 5,534,243.
  • the combined metal ion source(s) will be present in an amount of from about 0.25% to about 11%, by weight of the final composition.
  • the metal ion sources are present in an amount of from about 0.4 to about 7%, more preferably from about 0.45% to about 5%.
  • the present compositions may contain a buffering agent.
  • Buffe ⁇ ng agents refer to agents that can be used to adjust the pH of the compositions to a range of about pH 3 0 to about pH 10.
  • the phase of the dentifrice containing stannous will typically have a slurry pH of from about 3.0 to about 5.5, preferably from about 3 25 to about 5, and more preferably from about 3.4 to about 4.5.
  • the phase of the dentifrice containing the polyphosphate will typically have a slurry pH of from about 4.0 to about 10, preferably from about 4.5 to about 8, and more preferably from about 5.0 to about 7.0.
  • a dentifrice containing both stannous and polyphosphate in a single phase will typically have a pH of from about 4 to about 7, preferably from about 4.5 to about 6, and more preferably from about 5 to about 5.5.
  • the buffering agents include alkali metal hydroxides, ammonium hydroxide, organic ammonium compounds, carbonates, sesquicarbonates, borates, silicates, phosphates, lmidazole, and mixtures thereof
  • Specific buffe ⁇ ng agents include monosodium phosphate, t ⁇ sodium phosphate, sodium benzoate, benzoic acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, alkali metal carbonate salts, sodium carbonate, lmidazole, pyrophosphate salts, citric acid, and sodium citrate.
  • Buffering agents are used at a level of from about 0.1% to about 30%, preferably from about 0.1% to about 10%), and more preferably from about 0.3% to about 3%, by weight of the present composition.
  • preferred buffers are sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and ammonium hydroxide.
  • Optional agents to be used in place of or in combination with the polyphosphate include such materials known to be effective in reducing calcium phosphate mineral deposition related to calculus formation.
  • Agents included are pyrophosphates, t ⁇ polyphosphates, synthetic anionic polymers [including polyacrylates and copolymers of maleic anhydride or acid and methyl vinyl ether (e.g., Gantrez), as described, for example, in U.S.
  • Patent 4,627,977 to Gaffar et al. as well as, e.g., polyamino propane sulfonic acid (AMPS)], zinc citrate t ⁇ hydrate, diphosphonates (e.g , EHDP; AHP), polypeptides (such as polyaspartic and polyglutamic acids), and mixtures thereof.
  • AMPS polyamino propane sulfonic acid
  • EHDP diphosphonates
  • AHP polypeptides
  • polypeptides such as polyaspartic and polyglutamic acids
  • abrasive polishing mate ⁇ al may also be included in the toothpaste compositions.
  • the abrasive polishing material contemplated for use in the compositions of the present invention can be any mate ⁇ al that does not excessively abrade dentin.
  • Typical abrasive polishing materials include silicas including gels and precipitates, aluminas; phosphates including orthophosphates, polymetaphosphates, and pyrophosphates; and mixtures thereof.
  • abrasives include dicalcium orthophosphate dihydrate, calcium pyrophosphate, t ⁇ calcium phosphate, calcium polymetaphosphate, insoluble sodium polymetaphosphate, hydrated alumina, beta calcium pyrophosphate, calcium carbonate, and resinous abrasive materials such as particulate condensation products of urea and formaldehyde, and others such as disclosed by Cooley et al m U.S. Patent 3,070,510, issued Dec 25, 1962. Mixtures of abrasives may also be used. If the dentifrice composition or particular phase comprises a polyphosphate having an average chain length of about 4 or more, calcium containing abrasives and alumina are not prefe ⁇ ed abrasives. The most preferred abrasive is silica.
  • Silica dental abrasives of various types are prefe ⁇ ed because of their unique benefits of exceptional dental cleaning and polishing performance without unduly abrading tooth enamel or dentine.
  • the silica abrasive polishing materials herein, as well as other abrasives generally have an average particle size ranging between about 0.1 to about 30 microns, and preferably from about 5 to about 15 microns.
  • the abrasive can be precipitated silica or silica gels such as the silica xerogels desc ⁇ bed in Pader et al., U.S. Patent 3,538,230, issued Mar. 2, 1970, and DiGiulio,
  • Zerodent 119 The types of silica dental abrasives useful in the toothpastes of the present invention are desc ⁇ bed in more detail in Wason, U.S. Patent 4,340,583, issued July 29, 1982.
  • Sihca abrasives are also described in Rice, U.S. Patents 5,589,160; 5,603,920; 5,651,958;
  • the abrasive in the toothpaste compositions described herein is generally present at a level of from about 6% to about 70% by weight of the composition.
  • toothpastes contain from about 10% to about 50% of abrasive, by weight of the dentifrice composition.
  • Peroxide Source
  • the present invention may include a peroxide source in the composition.
  • the peroxide source is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, calcium peroxide, urea peroxide, and mixtures thereof.
  • the prefe ⁇ ed peroxide source is calcium peroxide.
  • the following amounts represent the amount of peroxide raw material, although the peroxide source may contain ingredients other than the peroxide raw material.
  • the present composition may contain from about 0.01% to about 10%, preferably from about 0.1% to about 5%, more preferably from about 0.2% to about 3%, and most preferably from about 0 3% to about 0.8% of a peroxide source, by weight of the dentifrice composition.
  • the present invention may also include an alkali metal bicarbonate salt.
  • Alkali metal bicarbonate salts are soluble in water and unless stabilized, tend to release carbon dioxide in an aqueous system.
  • Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, is the prefe ⁇ ed alkali metal bicarbonate salt.
  • the alkali metal bicarbonate salt also functions as a buffering agent.
  • the present composition may contain from about 0.5% to about 50%, preferably from about 0.5% to about 30%, more preferably from about 2% to about 20%, and most preferably from about 5% to about 18%) of an alkali metal bicarbonate salt, by weight of the dentifrice composition. Additional Aqueous Carners
  • compositions may also comprise surfactants, also commonly refened to as sudsing agents Suitable surfactants are those that are reasonably stable and foam throughout a wide pH range.
  • the surfactant may be anionic, noniomc, amphotenc, zwittenonic, catiomc, or mixtures thereof
  • Anionic surfactants useful herein include the water-soluble salts of alkyl sulfates having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical (e.g., sodium alkyl sulfate) and the water-soluble salts of sulfonated monoglycendes of fatty acids having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms.
  • anionic surfactants of this type.
  • Other suitable anionic surfactants are sarcosmates, such as sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, taurates, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, sodium lauroyl lsethionate, sodium laureth carboxylate, and sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate. Mixtures of anionic surfactants can also be employed. Many suitable anionic surfactants are disclosed by Agncola et al., U.S. Patent
  • Noniomc surfactants which can be used in the compositions of the present invention can be broadly defined as compounds produced by the condensation of alkylene oxide groups (hydrophihc in nature) with an organic hydrophobic compound which may be aliphatic or alkyl-aromatic in nature.
  • noniomc surfactants include poloxamers (sold under trade name Pluromc), polyoxyethylene, polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters (sold under trade name Tweens), Polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil, fatty alcohol ethoxylates, polyethylene oxide condensates of alkyl phenols, products denved from the condensation of ethylene oxide with the reaction product of propylene oxide and ethylene diamine, ethylene oxide condensates of aliphatic alcohols, long cham tertiary amme oxides, long chain tertiary phosphme oxides, long chain dialkyl sulfoxides, and mixtures of such matenals.
  • Pluromc poloxamers
  • polyoxyethylene polyoxyethylene
  • polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters sold under trade name Tweens
  • Polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil Polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil
  • fatty alcohol ethoxylates polyethylene oxide condensates of alkyl phenol
  • amphotenc surfactants useful in the present invention can be broadly described as derivatives of aliphatic secondary and tertiary amines in which the aliphatic radical can be a straight chain or branched and wherein one of the aliphatic substituents contains from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms and one contains an anionic water-solubihzing group, e.g., carboxylate, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate.
  • suitable amphotenc surfactants are betames, specifically cocamidopropyl betaine. Mixtures of amphotenc surfactants can also be employed.
  • the present composition typically comprises one or more surfactants each at a level of from about 0.25% to about 12%, preferably from about 0.5% to about 8%, and most preferably from about 1% to about 6%, by weight of the composition.
  • Titanium dioxide may also be added to the present composition. Titanium dioxide is a white powder which adds opacity to the compositions. Titanium dioxide generally comprises from about 0.25% to about 5%, by weight of the composition.
  • Colo ⁇ ng agents may also be added to the present composition.
  • the colo ⁇ ng agent may be in the form of an aqueous solution, preferably 1% colo ⁇ ng agent in a solution of water.
  • Color solutions generally comprise from about 0.01% to about 5%, by weight of the composition.
  • a flavor system can also be added to the compositions.
  • suitable flavoring components include oil of wmtergreen, oil of peppermint, oil of spearmint, clove bud oil, menthol, anethole, methyl sahcylate, eucalyptol, cassia, 1-menthyl acetate, sage, eugenol, parsley oil, oxanone, alpha-i ⁇ sone, marjoram, lemon, orange, propenyl guaethol, cinnamon, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, hehotropine, 4-c ⁇ s-heptenal, diacetyl, methyl-para-tert-butyl phenyl acetate, and mixtures thereof.
  • Coolants may also be part of the flavor system.
  • Prefe ⁇ ed coolants in the present compositions are the paramenthan carboxyamide agents such as N-ethyl-p-menthan-3-carboxam ⁇ de (known commercially as "WS-3") and mixtures thereof.
  • WS-3 N-ethyl-p-menthan-3-carboxam ⁇ de
  • a flavor system is generally used in the compositions at levels of from about 0.001% to about 5%, by weight of the composition.
  • Sweetening agents can be added to the compositions. These include saccharin, dextrose, sucrose, lactose, xyhtol, maltose, levulose, aspartame, sodium cyclamate, D-tryptophan, dihydrochalcones, acesulfame, and mixtures thereof.
  • Various coloring agents may also be incorporated in the present invention. Sweetening agents and coloring agents are generally used in toothpastes at levels of from about 0.005% to about 5%, by weight of the composition.
  • the present invention may also include other agents, such as antimicrobial agents, such as antimicrobial agents, such as water insoluble non-catiomc antimicrobial agents such as halogenated diphenyl ethers, phenolic compounds including phenol and its homologs, mono and poly-alkyl and aromatic halophenols, resorcmol and its de ⁇ vatives, bisphenolic compounds and halogenated salicylanihdes, benzoic esters, and halogenated carbani des, polyphenols, and herbals
  • the water soluble antimicrobials include quaternary ammonium salts and bis-biquamde salts, among others.
  • T ⁇ closan monophosphate is a prefe ⁇ ed additional water soluble antimicrobial agent.
  • the quaternary ammonium agents include those in which one or two of the substitutes on the quaternary nitrogen has a carbon chain length (typically alkyl group) from about 8 to about 20, typically from about 10 to about 18 carbon atoms while the remaining substitutes (typically alkyl or benzyl group) have a lower number of carbon atoms, such as from about 1 to about 7 carbon atoms, typically methyl or ethyl groups.
  • T ⁇ closan is a prefe ⁇ ed antimicrobial agent for inclusion in the present compositions.
  • Tnclosan and other agents of this type are disclosed in Pa ⁇ an, Jr et al., U.S. Patent 5,015,466, issued May 14, 1991, and U.S. Patent 4,894,220, Jan. 16, 1990 to Nabi et al.
  • the water insoluble antimicrobial agents, water soluble agents, and enzymes may be present in either the first or second dentifrice compositions.
  • the quaternary ammonium agents, stannous salts, and substituted guanidines are preferably present in the second dentifrice composition. These agents may be present at levels of from about 0.01% to about 1.5%, by weight of the dentifrice composition
  • An herbal agent including but not limited to, golden thread extract, honeysuckle extract, and mixtures thereof, may also be present in the compositions herein at levels of from about
  • Such herbal agents are believed to provide anti-bacterial efficacy.
  • Polyphenols may further be included at levels from about 0.01% to about 2%.
  • a prefe ⁇ ed polyphenol is tea polyphenol
  • An effective amount of a desensitizing agent may also be incorporated into the present compositions.
  • the desensitizing agents include those selected from alkaline metal salts with a chloride, nitrate sulfate, or acetate of a group II metal or aluminum or polyme ⁇ zable monomer to occlude the tubules, alkaline metal or ammonium nitrate, ammonium oxylate, citric acid and sodium citrate.
  • Prefe ⁇ ed salts are potassium nitrate, potassium citrate, and mixtures thereof.
  • Such desensitizing agents are disclosed in e.g., US patent 5,718,885.
  • Plasdone is polyvinyl py ⁇ ohdone (PVP) that can be synthesized by polymerizing vinylpy ⁇ ohdone. Commercially, it has been produced as a series of products having mean molecular weights ranging from 10,000 to 700,000. Herein, the low molecular weights and middle molecular weights (from about 10,000 to about 100,000) are prefe ⁇ ed.
  • the level of PVP is preferably from about 0.5% to about 10%, more preferably from about 1.0% to about 7.0%, and even more preferably from about 1.5% to about 5.0%
  • the dentifrice compositions may be a paste, gel, or any configuration or combination thereof.
  • a further embodiment of the present invention includes dual-phase or multi-phase compositions comprising the present low-water compositions as one phase and at least one other separate phase comprising additional dentifrice components to further enhance stability, performance and/or aesthetics of the dentifrice product.
  • a dual phase composition may comprise a first phase comprising the present low- water composition with polyphosphate and ionic act ⁇ ve(s) and a separate second phase comprising additional active agents such as bleaching agents, preferably a peroxide source, or a tooth surface conditioning agent to provide improved cleaning, whitening, anti-staimng and mouth feel benefits.
  • tooth conditioning agents are polysiloxanes and modified polysiloxanes, including diorganopolysiloxanes such as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS); alkyl- and alkoxy-dimethicone copolyols such as C12 to C20 alkyl dimethicone copolyols; and ammoalkylsi cones.
  • PDMS polydimethylsiloxane
  • alkyl- and alkoxy-dimethicone copolyols such as C12 to C20 alkyl dimethicone copolyols
  • ammoalkylsi cones are examples of tooth conditioning agents.
  • the dispenser for the dentifrice compositions may be a tube, pump, or any other container suitable for dispensing toothpaste.
  • each oral composition will be contained in a physically separated compartment of a dispenser and dispensed side-by-side Methods of Use
  • the user need only apply the dentifrice composition herein, to the tooth surfaces of a human or lower animal, m the areas desired, in order to obtain a desired effect, e g., whitening, breath freshening, caries prevention, pain relief, gum health, tartar control, etc.
  • the compositions may also be applied to other oral cavity surfaces, such as the gingival or mucosal tissues, although it is believed that the benefits are best achieved when the dentifrice compositions are applied to the teeth.
  • the dentifrice composition may contact the tooth and/or oral cavity surface either directly, or indirectly; however, it is prefe ⁇ ed that the dentifrice composition be directly applied.
  • the dentifrice composition may be applied by any means, but is preferably applied with a brush or by nnsmg with a dentifrice slurry. Examples & Methods of Manufacturing
  • compositions of Examples 1-3 are suitably prepared as follows. Disperse the act ⁇ ve(s), sweetener(s), and bmder(s) into humectant(s). Heat to between 40 deg C and 60 deg C and maintain at this temperature for about 15 to 20 minutes. After the gelling up of binders, cool the vessel to about 40 deg C before adding the silica. Homogenize the mixture and then vacuumize the vessel. Next, add flavor and SLS solution, and then mix well. Add the polyphosphate into the vessel and mix until homogeneous.
  • compositions of Examples 4-11 are suitably prepared as follows. Disperse thickening agents (such as carageenan, xanthan gum, poloxamer or carbopol) into humectant(s). Vacuumize and homogenize for two turnovers. Add water (if present) and vacuumize/stir for 15 minutes to allow binder to be hydrated and unfolded (gelling up). Disperse the act ⁇ ve(s), and sweetener(s) into the fluids and mix for 5 minutes. Add buffer and mix for 5 minutes. Homogenize for 2 turnovers and vacuumize again and then add silica; mix for 10 minutes. Add SLS solution and flavor, then mix for 2 minutes. Vacuumize again Add sodium polyphosphate into the vessel and mix until homogeneous.
  • Disperse thickening agents such as carageenan, xanthan gum, poloxamer or carbopol
  • Examples 12-20 are suitably prepared as follows. Disperse act ⁇ ve(s), sweetener(s), and b ⁇ nder(s) into the fluids. Heat the batch to about 40 deg C to 60 deg C. Maintain at this temperature for about 15 to 20 minutes to allow the bmder(s) to be hydrated and gelled up (unfolded). Cool the batch to about 40 deg C before adding the silica. After homogenizing the mixture and vacuumizmg, add buffer and flavor. Then add the polyphosphate. Mix until homogeneous.
  • Examples 13-16 may also be prepared as follows. Disperse act ⁇ ve(s), sweetener(s), and bmder(s) into the fluids. Mix them well and add buffer. Stir for 15 minutes to allow the b ⁇ nder(s) to be hydrated and gelled up (unfolded). Add the silica. After homogenizing the mixture and vacuumizmg, add solid SLS and flavor. Then add the polyphosphate. Mix until homogeneous
  • Examples 17-18 may also be prepared as follows. Disperse b ⁇ nder(s) in humectant(s) and stir for 10 minutes. Then add buffer and stir for 15 minutes to allow the bmder(s) to be hydrated and gelled up (unfolded) Disperse salts such as act ⁇ ve(s) and sweetener(s) into the fluids Mix them until homogeneous. Add the silica. After homogenizing the mixture and vacuumizmg, add solid SLS and flavor. Then add the polyphosphate. Mix until homogeneous.
  • Example 19 may also be prepared as follows. Mix glycerin, PEG, dye, act ⁇ ve(s) and agitate for 10 minutes. Vacuumize, then add sweetener and b ⁇ nder(s). Homogenize the mixture for two turnovers and vaccumize. Then add NaOH solution and stir for at least 3 minutes Vacuumize and then add silica abrasive and mix for at least 8 minutes. Vacuumize and then stir for 10 minutes Add SLS powder and flavor and mix for at least 2 minutes Then vaccumize and homogenize for two turnovers. Add polyphosphate and mix for at least 5 minutes until homogeneous.
  • Example 20 may also be prepared as follows. Mix glycerin, PEG and dye and agitate mixture for 5 minutes. Add b ⁇ nder(s). Homogenize the batch for 1 turnover and vacuumize. Mix for 5 minutes. Add NaOH solution. Vacuumize and agitate for 10 minutes. Add act ⁇ ve(s). Homogenize for 1 turnover and vacuumize. Add silica abrasive and mix for at least 8 minutes. Add SLS powder and flavor and mix for at least 2 minutes. Then vaccumize and homogenize for two turnovers Add polyphosphate and mix for at least 5 minutes until homogeneous.
  • compositions of the present invention exhibit good viscosity and stability.
  • the Brookfield viscosity of the compositions herein is from about 30 to about 90 BKU after matrix gets to equihbnum.
  • Table 1 shows the viscosity profile versus time of a present composition, Example 12.
  • Tables 2-5 show stability performance for compositions of the present invention.
  • the 40 deg C temperature refers to a 4 months accelerated stability test while the 60 deg C temperature refers to 3.5 months accelerated stability test.

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