WO2015132267A1 - Article d'hygiène comprenant un système d'élimination efficace des odeurs - Google Patents

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WO2015132267A1
WO2015132267A1 PCT/EP2015/054438 EP2015054438W WO2015132267A1 WO 2015132267 A1 WO2015132267 A1 WO 2015132267A1 EP 2015054438 W EP2015054438 W EP 2015054438W WO 2015132267 A1 WO2015132267 A1 WO 2015132267A1
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    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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  • the present invention relates to a hygiene article comprising an effective odour control system, wherein essential oils and/or the active ingredients thereof, an organic zinc salt such as zinc ricinoleate and a chelating agent interact synergistically to reduce malodours of bodily fluids.
  • the present invention is of particular importance to the field of hygiene products, in particular feminine hygiene absorbent articles (sanitary napkins, panty liners).
  • Disposable absorbent products of this type generally comprise a fluid-permeable topsheet material, an absorbent core (or a fluid storage layer), and a fluid-impermeable backsheet material.
  • Various shapes, sizes and thicknesses of such articles have been explored in an attempt to make their use more comfortable and convenient.
  • the cyclodextrin complex When an absorbent article comes in contact with bodily fluid, such as menses or urine, the cyclodextrin complex is thus in competition with the absorbent core and/or superabsorbent material for the moisture contained in the bodily fluid. This competition thereby reduces the amount of moisture available to contact the cyclodextrin complex and limits the effective action of the odour control system.
  • Another disadvantage to this odour control system is that it only provides a way to mask the malodours and does not prevent/limit the formation of new malodours, for example produced by degradation of blood, urine and/or other exudates by micro-organisms.
  • EP2083873B1 discloses an absorbent article wherein an organic zinc salt such as zinc ricinoleate and an anti-microbial agent or alkali metal chloride or alkaline earth metal chloride interact to reduce malodours such as ammonia. Also here, disadvantages are linked to the proposed solution as the antibacterial agents used are from non-natural origin, which can cause safety issues. Each of these approaches has its drawback. None of prior art has identified a disposable absorbent article to effectively suppress a multitude of different types of malodours from bodily fluids.
  • the present invention aims to resolve at least some of the problems mentioned above.
  • the invention aims to provide an improved hygienic article with an odour control system that is able to diminish the perception of all odours related to bodily excretions present on the hygiene article, with a focus on vaginal secretions, blood, sweat, urine, ammonia and others.
  • the present invention concerns a hygiene article, preferably a disposable absorbent article, in particular feminine hygiene absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners, etc., or diapers such as baby diapers or adult incontinence diapers.
  • a hygiene article preferably a disposable absorbent article, in particular feminine hygiene absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners, etc., or diapers such as baby diapers or adult incontinence diapers.
  • the present invention is directed to a hygiene article comprising an odour control composition
  • an odour control composition comprising an anti-microbial agent and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle.
  • the anti-microbial agent is selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or the active components thereof.
  • the anti-microbial agent and the organic zinc salt, and, in a preferred embodiment, also the chelating agent and/or the physical agent are provided in an odour control composition for preventing and/or suppressing malodours.
  • the hygiene article comprises a layer, like a liquid absorbent core or an acquisition and distribution layer, which is provided with a mixture of said anti-microbial agent and said organic zinc salt and preferably said chelating agent and/or said physical agent.
  • a layer like a liquid absorbent core or an acquisition and distribution layer, which is provided with a mixture of said anti-microbial agent and said organic zinc salt and preferably said chelating agent and/or said physical agent.
  • the anti-microbial agents selected from the group comprising essential oils, comprise oils of the tea tree, cinnamon, citronella, artemisia, lemongrass, cedar, cloves, pine, bergamot, lemon, orange, thyme, cardamom and lavandino, and mixtures thereof and/or the active components preferably comprise thymol, citronellal, citronellol, estragol, geranyl acetate, eucalyptol, eugenol, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, cinnamaldehyde, cinnamic acid, citral, dihydromyrcenol, rose oxide, cineol and cajeputene.
  • One advantage of the invention is that the safety profile of essential oils and/or the active ingredients thereof is much superior to that of the majority of non-natural anti- microbial additives that are commonly used in odour control prior art hygiene article.
  • the essential oils and/or the active ingredients thereof possess intrinsic odorous properties, allowing the composition thereof to have freshen ing or aromatic properties without the necessity to add an additional perfume.
  • organic zinc salts have proven to be effective against nitrogen containing malodorous molecules, sulphur containing malodours, aliphatic acids and aldehydes. Sulphur containing malodours and aliphatic acids are of particular interest for hygiene articles, namely feminine hygiene products, as they are great contributors to the overall offensive odour of used sanitary napkins and panty liners.
  • the hygiene article comprises a chelating agent which prevents malodours of being formed by slowing down the breakdown of the bodily exudates including urine, blood & blood components.
  • the chelating agent makes sure that essential component(s) for degradation reactions such as iron-ions are made unavailable in the environment.
  • it is also known to reduce the growth rate of odour causing micro-organisms, e.g. Proteus mirabilis, a common bacteria that is part of the urogenital microflora and is urease positive, rapidly breaking down urea into ammonia.
  • the hygiene article comprises a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, such as ionones, that are of particular interest in the invention because it is a class of compounds which are useful for reducing the perception of sulphur smells.
  • ionones such as ionones
  • Such sulphur based compounds are typically generated by the degradation of menstrual fluids and their control is particularly important in menstrual absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins or panty liners.
  • the hygiene article comprises a slow release system for slowly releasing said odour control composition.
  • the present invention provides a method for manufacturing a hygiene article, preferably the hygiene article as described in this document, comprising the steps of providing a hygiene article comprising a topsheet, a backsheet and one or more layers positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet; and treating the article, one or more of layers, the topsheet and/or the backsheet with an odour control composition of an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent, thereby providing said article with an odour control composition.
  • an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent, thereby providing said article with an odour control composition.
  • the present invention provides another method for producing a hygiene article, preferably the hygiene article as described in this document, comprising the steps of treating a topsheet, a backsheet and/or one or more layers, suitable for use in a hygiene article, with an odour control composition of an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent; and assembling a hygiene article comprising one or more layers positioned between a top sheet and a back sheet, at least one of said topsheet, backsheet or layers being treated with said odour control composition, thereby providing said article with an odour control composition.
  • an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent
  • the present invention provides use of an anti-microbial agent comprising essential oils and/or active ingredients thereof and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, as an odour control composition for a hygiene article.
  • the hygiene article with odour control composition provided by the invention is an absorbent article, more preferably a feminine hygiene absorbent article or a diaper, most preferably a sanitary napkin, panty liner or adult incontinence briefs.
  • said article comprises a liquid-absorbing core.
  • the overall aim of the present invention is to offer an efficient and durable protection against bad odours during the use of an absorbent hygiene article, in particular a sanitary napkin or panty liner.
  • Typical malodours related to used hygiene articles include fatty acids, ammonia, amines, sulphur containing compounds, ketones, aliphatic acids and aldehydes (see e.g. George R. Huggins et al., "Vaginal Odors and Secretions", Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol 24, No. 2, June 1981, Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.)- They are present as natural ingredients of bodily fluids or result from degradation processes of natural ingredients such as urea or blood, which are frequently assisted by micro-organisms occurring in the urogenital flora (vaginal, fecal, skin... flora) and which are present on the absorbent products during use.
  • urogenital flora vaginal, fecal, skin... flora
  • Bodily fluids that are likely to be present in hygiene articles are urine, menses (including blood and blood components), vaginal secretions and sweat.
  • odorous components may comprise:
  • Aliphatic acids such as propionic acid, butyric acid, isovaleric acid, valeric acid, lactic acid...
  • Sulphur containing compounds such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptane, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide...
  • Nitrogen containing compounds such as pyrrole, indole, trimethyl amine, ammonia, 2-piperidone...
  • Aldehydes such as acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, butyraldehyde, valeraldehyde, isovaleraldehyde...
  • Ketones such as 2-butanone, 2-pentanone, 4-heptanone, 2-Methyl-5-(l- methylethenyl)-2-cyclohexenone, methylisobutylketone...
  • a compartment refers to one or more than one compartment.
  • “About” as used herein referring to a measurable value such as a parameter, an amount, a temporal duration, and the like, is meant to encompass variations of +/-20% or less, preferably +/-10% or less, more preferably +/-5% or less, even more preferably +/-1% or less, and still more preferably +/-0.1% or less of and from the specified value, in so far such variations are appropriate to perform in the disclosed invention.
  • the value to which the modifier "about” refers is itself also specifically disclosed.
  • Absorbent article refers to devices that absorb and contain liquid, and more specifically, refers to devices that are placed against or in proximity to the body of the wearer to absorb and contain the various exudates discharged from the body.
  • Absorbent articles include but are not limited to diapers, feminine hygiene absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins or panty liners, adult incontinence briefs, training pants, diaper holders and liners.
  • Diaper refers to an absorbent article generally worn by infants and incontinent persons about the lower torso.
  • the absorbent article of the present invention preferably comprises a liquid permeable top sheet, a liquid impermeable back sheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the top sheet and the back sheet.
  • the absorbent article can comprise of one or more acquisition and distribution layers positioned between the top sheet and back sheet, more preferably between the top sheet and an absorbent core or layer, even more preferably directly under or near the top sheet.
  • top sheet refers to a liquid permeable material sheet forming the inner cover of the absorbent article and which in use is placed in direct contact with the skin of the wearer.
  • the top sheet can comprise a nonwoven material, e.g. spunbond, meltblown, carded, hydroentangled, wetlaid etc.
  • Suitable nonwoven materials can be composed of man-made fibres, such as polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, viscose, rayon etc. or natural fibers, such as wood pulp or cotton fibres, or from a mixture of natural and man-made fibres.
  • Further examples of top sheet materials are porous foams, apertured plastic films, laminates of nonwoven materials and apertured plastic films etc.
  • top sheet materials should be soft and non-irritating to the skin and be readily penetrated by bodily fluid, e.g. urine or menstrual fluid.
  • the inner coversheet may further be different in different parts of the absorbent article.
  • the "back sheet” refers to a material forming the outer cover of the absorbent article.
  • the back sheet may be the same or different in different parts of the absorbent article.
  • the back sheet comprises a liquid impervious material in the form of a thin plastic film, e.g.
  • a polyethylene or polypropylene film a nonwoven material coated with a liquid impervious material, a hydrophobic nonwoven material, which resists liquid penetration, or a laminate of a plastic film and a nonwoven material.
  • the back sheet material may be breathable so as to allow vapour to escape from the absorbent material, while still preventing liquids from passing there through. Examples of breathable back sheet materials are porous polymeric films, nonwoven laminates of spunbond and meltblown layers and laminates of porous polymeric films and nonwoven materials.
  • Absorbent medium or “absorbent core” is the absorbent structure disposed between the top sheet and the back sheet of the absorbent article in at least the crotch region thereof. It comprises absorbent material which can be of any conventional kind. Examples of commonly occurring absorbent materials are cellulosic fluff pulp, tissue layers, highly absorbent polymers (so called superabsorbent polymer particles (SAP)), absorbent foam materials, absorbent nonwoven materials or the like. It is common to combine cellulosic fluff pulp with superabsorbent polymers in an absorbent material.
  • SAP superabsorbent polymer particles
  • Superabsorbent polymers are water-swellable, water-insoluble organic or inorganic materials capable of absorbing at least about 20 times their own weight of an aqueous solution containing 0.9 weight percent of sodium chloride.
  • Organic materials suitable for use as superabsorbent materials can include natural materials such as polysaccharides, polypeptides and the like, as well as synthetic materials such as synthetic hydrogel polymers.
  • Such hydrogel polymers include, for example, alkali metal salts of polyacrylic acids, polyacrylamides, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylates, polyvinyl pyridines, and the like.
  • suitable polymers include hydrolyzed acrylonitrile grafted starch, acrylic acid grafted starch, and isobutylene maleic anhydride copolymers and mixtures thereof.
  • the hydrogel polymers are preferably lightly cross-linked to render the material substantially water insoluble.
  • Preferred superabsorbent materials are further surface cross-linked so that the outer surface or shell of the superabsorbent particle, fibre, flake, sphere, etc. possesses a higher crosslink density than the inner portion of the superabsorbent.
  • the superabsorbent materials may be in any form which is suitable for use in absorbent composites including particles, fibres, flakes, spheres, and the like.
  • ADL Absolute and distribution layer
  • ADL refers to a sub-layer which preferably is a nonwoven wicking layer under the topsheet (or face fabric) of an absorbent product, which speeds up the transport and improves distribution of fluids throughout the absorbent core.
  • the hygiene article comprises an absorbent core which comprises an odour control composition according to the present invention.
  • Anti-microbial agent refers to a compound which is able to kill micro-organisms that exist in the urogenital region of humans, like bacteria (such as ammonia- generating bacteria), or fungi, e.g. yeasts such as Candida albicans, or to suppress the growth of said bacteria or fungi.
  • “Chelating agent” refers to a compound that binds at multiple points in a coordination complex to a solubilized (metal) ion, resulting in a physiologically stable chelate complex with a variety of metal ions.
  • Chelating agents can be chosen from the non-limiting list of 2-Amino ethyl phosphonic acid (EPNA), Dimethyl methyl phosphonate (DMMP), 1-Hydroxy ethylidine-l,l-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), Aminotris (methylene phosphonic acid) (TMPA), Ethylenediaminetetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (EDTMP), Tetrametilendiaminotetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (TDTMP), Hexametilendiaminotetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (HDTMP), Diethylenetriaminepenta (methylene phosphonic acid) (DTPMP), Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), Phosphonobutane tricarboxylic acid (PBTC), N-(phosphonomethyl) iminodiacetic acid (PMIDA), 2-Carboxy ethyl phosphonic acid (CEPA), 2-Hydroxy phosphono
  • Essential oils and/or active components thereof is used herein to describe oils or extracts distilled or expressed from plants and active components of these oils.
  • Typical essential oils and their main constituents are those obtained for example from thyme (thymol, carvacrol), oregano (carvacrol, terpenes), lemon (limonene, terpinene, phellandrene, pinene, citral), lemongrass (citral, methylheptenone, citronellal, geraniol), orange flower (linalool, [beta]-pinene, limonene), orange (limonene, citral), anise (anethole, safrol), clove (eugenol, eugenyl acetate, caryophyllene), rosemary (borneol, bornyl esters, camphor), geranium (geraniol, citronellol, linalool), lavender (linalyl acetate, th
  • Essential oils are widely used in perfumery and as flavorings, medicine and solvents. Essential oils from the present invention are also used in hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins, panty liners. Essential oils, their composition and production, are described in detail in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 4th Edition and in The Merck Index, 13th Edition. Preferably, said essential oils are hydrophobic and/or comprise a volatile active component.
  • Organic zinc salts refers to zinc salts of organic carboxylic acids having 2 to 30 carbon atoms, in particular 12 to 24 carbon atoms are preferably used.
  • the carboxylic acid group may be attached to aliphatic, aliphatic-aromatic, aromatic aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic residues, wherein the aliphatic chain or the alicyclic ring(s) may be unsaturated and are optionally substituted for instance by hydroxyl or CI to C4 alkyl.
  • These salts include zinc acetate, zinc lactate, zinc ricinoleate and zinc abietate. More preferably, the zinc salt is the zinc salt of an unsaturated hydroxylated fatty acid having 8 to 18 carbon atoms.
  • Zinc ricinoleate is the zinc salt of ricinoleic acid, a major fatty acid found in castor oil. It is used in many deodorants as an odour-neutralising agent.
  • the term "physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle” refers to a fragrance compound that binds preferentially at some or all of the nose receptor sites of the human body that certain malodour compounds bind to. This means that if both compounds are present in the nasal cavity, there is a reduced ability for the malodour to be perceived.
  • lonones such as a-ionones, ⁇ -ionones or ⁇ -ionones, are examples of such physical agents, as these components show an effective "masking" effect towards sulphur containing malodours by making the nose receptors less effective in detecting the malodours when ionone(s) are present.
  • the ionones used are selected from the list of l-(2,6,6- trimethyl-l-cyclohexenyl)pent-l-en-3-one; 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-l-cyclohexen-l-yl)- 3-Buten-2-one; 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-l-yl)-3-buten-2-one, 5-(2,6,6- Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-l-yl)4-penten-3-one, (E)-4-(2,2-dimethyl-6- methylidenecyclohexyl)but-3-en-2-one; or a mixture thereof.
  • the present invention provides in a first aspect a hygiene article comprising an odour control composition comprising an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or an active component thereof and an organic zinc salt.
  • the present invention also provides a hygiene article comprising an odour control composition comprising a chelating agent and/or a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, such as ionones.
  • the present invention further provides a hygiene article comprising an odour control composition comprising an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or an active component thereof and an organic zinc salt, and a chelating agent and/or a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, such as ionones.
  • an odour control composition comprising an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or an active component thereof and an organic zinc salt, and a chelating agent and/or a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, such as ionones.
  • one or more essential oils in an effective amount are used to provide two functions: inhibit the growth of odour creating microbes and emit a pleasant aroma.
  • the anti-microbial agents selected from the group comprising essential oils comprise oils of the tea tree, cinnamon, citronella, artemisia, lemongrass, cedar, cloves, pine, bergamot, lemon, orange, thyme, cardamom and lavandino, and mixtures thereof and their active components are preferably thymol, citronellal, citronellol, estragol, geranyl acetate, eucalyptol, eugenol, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, cinnamaldehyde, cinnamic acid, citral, dihydromyrcenol, rose oxide, cineol and cajeputene.
  • Anti-microbial agents selected from the group comprising essential oils for use in the present invention are compounds which are of natural origin and are skin- friendly, which is supported by extensive dermatological testing with gynecological check. It needs to be borne in mind that the skin area being in contact with absorbent products such as diaper, panty diaper, sanitary napkin or incontinence device is sensitive and delicate. The safety profile of essential oils and/or the active ingredients thereof is much superior to that of the majority of non-natural anti-microbial additives. In fact, the majority of essential oils of interest are accepted as aromatic agents, natural repellants, food additives or natural preservatives for human or animal consumption. Furthermore, the hygiene article is an environmentally friendly product that has the right features in odour control and safety.
  • Known odour control systems from the prior art are using for example, organic poly(acid) components such as benzoic acid, sorbic acid, tartaric acid or citric acid that are of non-natural origin as mentioned in EP2083873B1.
  • organic poly(acid) components such as benzoic acid, sorbic acid, tartaric acid or citric acid that are of non-natural origin as mentioned in EP2083873B1.
  • One additional advantage to use essential oils and/or the active ingredients in a hygiene article is that the essential oils and/or the active ingredients thereof possess intrinsic odorous properties, whereby they provide or enhance the smell of the odour control system, allowing the composition thereof to have freshening or aromatic properties without the necessity to add an additional perfume.
  • the amount of malodours that is still formed or present (some bodily fluids have a scent of their own, for example lactic acid present in vaginal secretions) in the absorbent article are actively neutralized.
  • Organic zinc salt which is a chemical neutralizer, has proven to be effective against nitrogen containing malodorous molecules such as ammonia and indole, sulphur containing malodours such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptane, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide, etc., aliphatic acids such as lactic acid and butyric acid, and aldehydes such as acetaldehyde and butylaldehyde.
  • said odour control composition comprises a chelating agent.
  • the chelating agent prevents malodours of being formed by slowing down the breakdown of blood and blood components.
  • the chelating agent makes sure that essential component(s) for degradation reactions (for example the iron-ions) are made unavailable in the environment.
  • said odour control composition comprises a physical agent working according to the Zwaardemaker principle, preferably ionones.
  • Ionones are of particular interest in the invention because it is a class of compounds which are useful for reducing the perception of odours; in particular, these compounds are useful in the context of hygiene articles because ionones block the perception of sulphur smells by making the nose receptors less effective in detecting the malodours when ionone(s) are present.
  • Malodourant sulphur based compounds are typically generated by the degradation of menstrual fluids and their control is particularly important in menstrual absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins or panty liners.
  • Suitable ionones include, for example, l-(2,6,6- trimethyl-l-cyclohexenyl)pent-l-en-3-one; 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-l-cyclohexen-l- yl)-3-Buten-2-one; 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-l-yl)-3-buten-2-one, 5- (2,6,6-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-l-yl)4-penten-3-one, (E)-4-(2,2-dimethyl-6- methylidenecyclohexyl)but-3-en-2-one; or a mixture thereof.
  • the organic zinc salt is or comprises zinc ricinoleate.
  • Zinc ricinoleate is a zinc salt of ricinoleic acid, which can be derived from zinc and a purified fatty acid from castor seed oil, a vegetable oil obtained from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant.
  • Zinc ricinoleate has proven to be particularly effective against nitrogen containing malodorous molecules such as ammonia and indole, sulphur containing malodours such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptane, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide, etc., aliphatic acids such as lactic acid and butyric acid, and aldehydes such as acetaldehyde and butylaldehyde.
  • nitrogen containing malodorous molecules such as ammonia and indole
  • sulphur containing malodours such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptane, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide, etc.
  • aliphatic acids such as lactic acid and butyric acid
  • aldehydes such as acetaldehyde and butylaldehyde.
  • said odour control composition comprises a chelating agent.
  • a chelating agent binds at multiple points in a coordination complex to a solubilized (metal) ion, resulting in a physiologically stable chelate complex with a variety of metal ions.
  • the chelator "protects" the metal ions and they are no longer available to enter in any other reaction, for example in the metabolism of a micro-organism, with components present in the solution.
  • the chelators help in preventing the formation of malodours.
  • hemoglobine in the red blood cells
  • Fe(II+) ion in the center.
  • These Fe-ions can take part in numerous degradation processes. By keeping the Fe-ions unavailable by adding chelating agents, the degradation process of blood can be slowed down.
  • an advantage of the present invention is that less malodorous components can be formed by the breakdown of blood, in particular in menses, in feminine absorbent articles.
  • Such malodorous components issued from blood breakdown can be ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and ketones such as l-octen-3-one, which are reduced in quantity when chelating agents are used. Furthermore, chelators could slow down the breakdown of ureum, present in urine.
  • the chelating agents can be chosen from the non- limiting list of 2-Amino ethyl phosphonic acid (EPNA), Dimethyl methyl phosphonate (DMMP), 1-Hydroxy ethylidine-l,l-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), Aminotris (methylene phosphonic acid) (TMPA), Ethyienediaminetetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (EDTMP), Tetrametilendiaminotetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (TDTMP), Hexametilendiaminotetra (methylene phosphonic acid) (HDTMP), Diethylenetriaminepenta (methylene phosphonic acid) (DTPMP), Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), Phosphonobutane tricarboxylic acid (PBTC), N-(phosphonomethyl) iminodiacetic acid (PMIDA), 2-Carboxy ethyl phosphonic acid (CEPA), 2-Hydroxy phospho
  • the combination of the anti-microbial agent, the organic zinc salt, the chelating agent and the physical agent results in a combined effect in terms of odour control. Indeed this combination gives more odour reduction than the odour reduction associated to the use of one of these agents alone at the same total level (either the anti-microbial agent alone or the organic zinc salt alone or the chelating agents alone or the physical agent alone) in an absorbent article coming into contact with bodily fluids.
  • the combination of the anti-microbial agent with an organic zinc salt, a physical agent and with a chelating agent in an absorbent article herein allows to combine odour control mechanisms by which the malodour detection is synergistically reduced or even prevented as well as odour control over a very broad odour spectrum. It is only by achieving an anti-microbial, chemical, physical and chelation action at the same time that the most optimal odour control can be achieved.
  • the individual components of the odour control composition each provide a way to reduce the perception of malodours
  • the selected active components are highly efficient, only a low amount is needed to reach the desired level of odour control in an absorbent article and more particular in feminine absorbent articles and this for a sufficient period in time.
  • the active odour control proves to be efficient and durable in time.
  • a further advantage associated with the hygiene article of the present invention is that the odour-controlled hygiene article delivers a better feeling and more acceptable cleanness level for the person wearing them. Users expect not only that the use of the hygiene article is not seen, but also not smelled. As fresh smell is also linked to a feeling of cleanness, the need for hygiene articles including an active odour control system that is effective during the use of the hygiene article, is becoming more compulsory.
  • fragrances are added to the product. However, this does not offer a durable solution for the problem of malodours. During use, the amount of malodours is only rising and the addition of the fragrance cannot prevent this, thereby the masking effect becomes inefficient.
  • the hygiene article is preferably disposable after a single use.
  • said odour control composition is provided in a slow- release system, such as an encapsulation system.
  • the hygiene article is obtained by treating a topsheet, a backsheet and/or a layer positioned between the topsheet and the backsheet of the hygiene article with a mixed solution of the anti-microbial agent and the organic zinc salt and/or the chelating agent and/or the physical agent.
  • the present invention provides in a second aspect a method for manufacturing a hygiene article, preferably the hygiene article as described in this document, comprising the steps of providing (a) hygiene article comprising a topsheet, a backsheet and one or more layers positioned between said topsheet and said backsheet; and (b) treating the article, one or more of layers, the topsheet and/or the backsheet with an odour control composition of an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent.
  • an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent.
  • the article and/or the layers are treated by spraying, impregnating and/or dipping the article and/or layer with said composition.
  • a layer can for example be, but is not limited to, a liquid absorbent core or an acquisition and distribution layer or both.
  • the present invention provides in an alternative aspect a method for manufacturing a hygiene article, preferably the hygiene article as described in this document, comprising the steps of (a) treating a topsheet, a backsheet and/or one or more layers, suitable for use in a hygiene article, with an odour control composition of an anti-microbial agent selected from the group comprising essential oils and/or active components of essential oils, and an organic zinc salt, and preferably a chelating agent and/or a physical agent; and (b) assembling a hygiene article comprising one or more layers positioned between a top sheet and a back sheet, at least one of said topsheet, backsheet or layers being treated with said odour control composition.
  • the layers are treated by spraying, impregnating and/or dipping the layer with said mixed solution.
  • spraying is used to treat the layer, either one or both sides of the layer can be sprayed.
  • a layer can for example be, but is not limited to, a liquid absorbent core or an acquisition and distribution layer or both.
  • the hygiene article can, in other words, first be partially or completely assembled with the different components of which it is comprised and then be treated with the composition, or first one or more of the components can be treated with the composition and then the hygiene article can be assembled.
  • the mixed solution can also be treated on components comprised by the layer. For instance, it is conceivable to treat pulp fibers, to be used in an absorbent core, with the mixed solution prior to or during their mixture with superabsorbent polymer particles (SAP), to be used in the same absorbent core.
  • SAP superabsorbent polymer particles
  • the method comprises the steps of providing an anti-microbial agent, providing an organic zinc salt, optionally mixing said anti-microbial agent and said organic zinc salt and applying said anti-microbial agent and said organic zinc salt to a hygiene article, preferably to a layer comprised by the hygienic article.
  • the anti-microbial agent comprises essential oils or active components thereof.
  • the anti-microbial agent and the organic zinc salt can be provided and/or applied separately or can be provided in a mixture or composition, preferably a liquid mixture in order to be applied to the hygiene article.
  • the method comprises the steps of:
  • the method comprises the steps of:
  • the present invention provides the use of an anti-microbial agent comprising essential oils and/or active ingredients thereof and an organic zinc salt, and/or a chelating agent, and/or a physical agent as an odour control composition for a hygiene article.
  • the hygiene article comprises a liquid absorbent core, preferably whereby the article is a sanitary napkin, panty liner or adult incontinence briefs.
  • Products used for testing are panty liners, produced on a commercial line. Products are composed out of a topsheet, with softsides on the longitudal edges, an absorption and distribution layer, a core composed out of a folded airlaid layer, which is overlapping on the longitudinal edges, said core containing superabsorbent particles which are adhered to the inside part of the folded airlaid layer by use of spirals of a hotmelt, an impermeable backsheet layer, hotmelt applied to the garment side of the backsheet, which is protected of fouling by a silicon paper.
  • the core is composed out of airlaid and superabsorbent material.
  • Airlaid used was 0.59g Buckeye airlaid (Vicell® 6721 DS W 50) and superabsorbent material used was 0.2g Sumitomo SAP (SA60B).
  • 0.036ml_ of the odour control solution composition : Table 1
  • a mixture of contaminants composition : Table 2
  • One treated product as described above is placed in a closed glass container (volume: 750ml_).
  • An untreated product, containing only the contaminants and not the odour control solution, is placed in a same type of container. During the 24h period of testing, the glass containers are kept at room temperature (21°C ⁇ 3°C).
  • An olfactive evaluation of the samples is carried out by a group of highly trained experts, perfumers and evaluators, with more than 15 years of experience in the creation, evaluation and selection of fragrances.
  • the odour neutralizing power of the present invention is determined by comparing the treated and untreated product after Oh, lh, 3h, 6h, 12h and 24h of addition of odour control solution and/or contaminants to the products. Scoring is according to values mentioned in Table 3. Results of the olfactive evaluation can be found in Table 4.
  • Example 1 The products used for testing, panty liners, are the same as described in Example 1. Both a treated, including the odour control solution as described in Table 1, as an untreated product, without the odour control solution, are subjected to an in- use test, executed by the external company Eurofins Marketing Research, Rue Pierre Adolphe Bobierre, 44300 France, France. The treated product is produced on a commercial line, meaning that the odour control solution is added during the production process.
  • the odour control solution needs to be present next to the bodily exudates captured by the product.
  • the bodily exudates enter the product in the center of the topsheet, go through the topsheet and reach the acquisition and distribution layer.
  • the exudates are captured by the core where they are absorbed by the SAP particles and cellulose fibers of the airlaid layer and remain for the duration of the use of the panty liner.
  • the odour control solution is preferably present next to the bodily exudates once captured by the core, as this is the most likely place for bad odour formation.
  • the exudates are very likely to pass this location and take up the odour control solution, resulting in a mix of bodily exudates and odour control solution absorbed in the core.
  • Placement of the odour control solution in the core can also be considered, but special attention will be needed not to activate the SAP particles.
  • the odour control solution is continuously added to the airlaid G-core, in the center, on the user-facing side. Treated area is 130mm ⁇ 3mm long and 15mm ⁇ 3mm wide. Application is done by spraying. The odour control solution is sprayed onto the airlaid using a spray head with two nozzles, with a pressure of ⁇ 0.4 bar.
  • Results of the in-use test confirm the efficacy of the odour control solution.
  • the consumers separate the treated and untreated products, based on the fact that the treated products offer a significantly better protection against bad odours.
  • the ultimate aim is reached to have a panty liner that offers both a good and durable protection against bad odours.

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La présente invention concerne un article d'hygiène comprenant un système d'élimination efficace des odeurs, dans lequel des huiles essentielles, un sel de zinc organique tel qu'un ricinoléate de zinc, et de préférence un agent chélatant et/ou un agent physique interagissent de manière synergique pour réduire les mauvaises odeurs des fluides corporels. La présente invention revêt de l'importance dans le domaine des produits d'hygiène, en particulier des articles absorbants d'hygiène féminine (des serviettes hygiéniques, des protège-slips).
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