Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Ammonia – amine – or derivative thereof
Patent
1974-12-09
1981-02-03
Schenkman, Leonard
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Dentifrices
Ammonia, amine, or derivative thereof
131 17R, 131144, 252110, 252522R, 424 45, 424 48, 424 73, 424156, 424320, 424324, 426590, 426660, 564123, 564189, A61K 722
Patent
active
042488591
ABSTRACT:
Alkyl-substituted alicyclic carboxylic acids, esters and amides are disclosed having the property of stimulating the cold receptors of the nervous system of the human body to produce a cold sensation and are used for this purpose in a variety of edible and topical preparations.
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Hems Roger
Rowsell David G.
Spring David J.
Schenkman Leonard
Wilkinson Sword Limited
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