Claims
- 1. A deodorant distillate produced by a process which comprises dry-distillation of the leaves of Thea sinensis, said distillate having a boiling point of 180.degree.-200.degree. C. (at 20 mm/Hg) and exhibiting the following properties in a 20 w/w% propylene glycol solution:
- ______________________________________Refractive index n.sub.D.sup.20 = 1.418 .+-. 0.02Angle of optical rotation .alpha..sub.D.sup.20 = 0.007.degree. .+-. 0.002.degree.Specific gravity d.sub.20.sup.20 = 1.025 .+-. 0.02Ultraviolet absorption 276 .+-. 2 m.mu. (20 w/w % propylenemaximum peak glycol solution diluted by water in the amount of 1.000 times the weight of said solution).______________________________________
- 2. The distillate according to claim 1, said dry-distillation is carried out at a temperature not exceeding 200.degree. C. at a reduced pressure of 20 mm/Hg.
- 3. A deodorizing composition which comprises an effective amount of the distillate of claim 1, in the form of a 20 w/w% propylene glycol solution.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 407,786, filed Aug. 13, 1982, now abandoned.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Tanabe, Odour Combating Compositions, 1978, Chem. Abst. 89:185921e. |
Continuations (1)
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