Sanitary hygiene products having odor-preventing properties

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A61F 1316

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ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to sanitary hygiene products. More particularly, this invention is directed to sanitary hygiene products for the absorption of secretions containing urine and/or blood which contains in an absorption layer an odor-preventing amount of one or more esters of citric acid and/or acetylcitric acid with aliphatic alcohols with from 1 to 6 carbon atoms or alicyclic alcohols with from 4 to 6 carbon atoms, as an odor-preventing substance.

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