Organic fluid gelifying compounds

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Deodorants – Deodorizing substance is evaporable sublimable or gas

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424 765, 424 766, 424 768, A01N 2512

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055957315

ABSTRACT:
The compound of the invention comprises a combination of four ingredients: a superabsorbent polymer, particularly sodium polyacrylate; a chemical disinfectant, particularly potassium peroxymonosulfate; an organic deodorant, particularly from herbal extracts; and a chelating agent, particularly malic acid. This blood gelifying compound can be used by medical staff in surgery rooms and the like, when wasted blood from the patient is collected in waste bags, to solidify the fluid inside the bag so as to prevent accidental leaks and contamination. Urine or blood spills, which are often accidentally spilled on the hospital floors, can also be recuperated and disposed of in a timely fashion with the present compound, so as not to compromise the hygienic integrity of the hospital.

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