Invention Grant
US08524264B2 Protein stabilized antimicrobial composition formed by melt processing
有权
通过熔融加工形成的蛋白质稳定的抗微生物组合物
- Patent Title: Protein stabilized antimicrobial composition formed by melt processing
- Patent Title (中): 通过熔融加工形成的蛋白质稳定的抗微生物组合物
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Application No.: US12961634Application Date: 2010-12-07
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Publication No.: US08524264B2Publication Date: 2013-09-03
- Inventor: Vasily A. Topolkaraev , Neil T. Scholl , JaeHong Lee , Dianna L. Ambrose , YoungSook Kim
- Applicant: Vasily A. Topolkaraev , Neil T. Scholl , JaeHong Lee , Dianna L. Ambrose , YoungSook Kim
- Applicant Address: US WI Neenah
- Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US WI Neenah
- Agency: Dority & Manning, P.A.
- Main IPC: A01N25/08
- IPC: A01N25/08 ; A01N25/34 ; A61K9/70 ; A61F13/15

Abstract:
A method for forming an antimicrobial composition that includes mixing an antimicrobially active botanical oil (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, etc.) and protein within a melt blending device (e.g., extruder) is provided. Despite the problems normally associated with melt processing proteins, the present inventors have discovered that the processing conditions and components may be selectively controlled to allow for the formation of a stable, melt-processed composition that is able to exhibit good mechanical properties. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement. While the use of such low temperature/shear conditions often tend to reduce mixing efficiency, the present inventors have discovered that a carrier fluid may be employed to enhance the ability of the botanical oil to flow into the internal structure of the protein where it can be retained in a stable manner. The composition is also typically anhydrous and generally free of solvents. In this manner, the protein will not generally disperse before use and prematurely release the botanical oil.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120141566A1 Protein Stabilized Antimicrobial Composition Formed by Melt Processing Public/Granted day:2012-06-07
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