Process for stabilizing aqueous compositions containing tin salt

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Fluorine or fluorine compound containing

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ABSTRACT:
Formulations for oral care and dental care, which contain tin (II) salts and water, are stabilized against hydrolysis of the tin salts by the addition of certain cationic surfactant diamine salts. The additive fully preserves, or even potentiates, the inhibiting action of tin salts on plaque formation an dental caries. The formulations advantageously also contain a non-ionic, water-soluble addition product of ethylene oxide which further improves the stability.

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