Foam rubber insoles containing Ottacide-P

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128383, 128581, 604 19, 604290, 604304, 36 43, A43B 1338

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045333513

ABSTRACT:
The impregnation of a foam rubber, or similar polymeric material, insole with an effective antibacterial and antifungal agent along with a deodorant provides a simple, clean source of active ingredients for curative and prophylactic treatment of infections of the feet and reduces odors during the course of the treatment. The agent of choice in such a product must be stable to the conditions of use and be sufficiently non-volatile to be retained in the insole over a period of days or weeks.

REFERENCES:
patent: Re29501 (1977-12-01), Lapidus
patent: 2061911 (1936-11-01), Leindorf
Ritzinger, "Fungus Resistance of Neoprene," Rubber & Plastics Age, 40, 1067-1069 (1959).
Product Brochure of Ottawa Chemical Division of Ferro Corporation for Ottacide-P, Technical Pamphlet No. 19, Jan. 1959 (2 pages).
Chemical & Engineering News, Jan. 26, 1959, p. 49.

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