Method of chemical deodorization of articles and solutions used

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604360, 604333, 604 28, 604 49, A61F 1316, A61F 260, A61F 266

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ABSTRACT:
A method of deodorizing articles, devices, and solutions involved in or used in medical and biological procedures including endoscopic procedures and associated solutions and materials. The method is to treat the materials and solutions to be deodorized with 2,4-pentanedione as a chemical deodorant. In a preferred treating composition the 2,4-pentanedione is used as an aqueous solution containing a small amount of an essential oil-type masking agent and an oil solubilizing surfactant.

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