Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Deodorants – Deodorizing substance is evaporable sublimable or gas
Patent
1987-03-31
1989-03-07
Kight, John
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Deodorants
Deodorizing substance is evaporable sublimable or gas
424 78, 424DIG8, 514714, 514715, 514725, 514772, 25231501, 2523151, 252DIG1, 252DIG5, 568606, 568579, A61K 700
Patent
active
048105031
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an aqueous gel comprising a specified capped polyether polymer and a surfactant. Preferred capped polyether polymers can be obtained by modifying a conventional polyether polyol with an alpha-olefin epoxide having an average of about 20 to 45 carbon atoms or mixtures thereof.
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Carson James E.
Owens James P.
Acquah S. A.
BASF Corporation
Demeter John C.
Kight John
Swick Bernhard R.
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