WO1997045023A1 - Desodorisant vegetal pour matieres fecales et urine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a plant manure deodorant having an action of reducing the odor of manure excreted from the living body when taken by the living body, and a plant manure having both the odor reducing action and the urinary stone reducing action. It relates to a deodorant.
- the plant manure deodorant of the present invention is used for pets such as dogs and cats, and for livestock animals such as chickens, pigs and cows, and also for humans. Background art
- the cat litter of the above 1) adsorbs and removes the foul odor of excreted manure, and the manure is kept in a state of having a bad odor to the last. Therefore, if you do not defecate properly on cat litter, you will not be able to achieve the best results. In addition, there is also difficulty in handling this cat litter due to flaking. Furthermore, when using the spray for deodorization and deodorization described in 2) above, the time required for spraying is reduced, and only the deodorization and deodorization of manure is performed afterwards, as with sand. .
- the deodorization of urine in the above 3) is to feed a cat or the like before excretion of urine and to eliminate urine odor, but it does not eliminate force, ⁇ , and fecal odor.
- nutrient balance and safety may not be sufficient for ingestion into living organisms because fermented products are not fermented products themselves.
- the deodorant of the above cannot be said to be sufficiently concentrated because the specific part of the plant is powdered as it is, and the deodorant is still not sufficient in terms of decontamination. .
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-192807 discloses a fermentation solution containing a fermentation solution and an extract of a tree ⁇ , which is fed to pets or animals to prevent the generation of offensive odor and the like in manure. A healthy feed is disclosed.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-336985 discloses a method of containing germination and a carrot leaf extract, and feeding it on a pet or the like or spraying it on a T elephant.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above situation, and has an object to reduce the odor of manure excreted from a living body when taken orally, and to be safe.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a plant manure deodorant having low urinary stone / fruit. Disclosure of the invention
- the plant manure deodorant of the invention according to claim 1 includes: (1) relatives: fcg, a carbon source and water, and the pH is adjusted to 7.5 to 10 with an alkaline agent.
- the prepared liquid medium is inoculated with Bacillus subtilis or Bacillus natto, and cultured.
- the fermented liquid or the evaporation residue (hereinafter referred to as “fermented liquid, etc.” when one of these is referred to) is produced by culturing.
- At least one member selected from contain a result, the and that has the effect that to reduce the odor of manure by oral.
- the plant manure deodorant according to the fifth aspect of the present invention also has an action of reducing urinary stones, and is used for fermentation liquids, tree extracts, tea leaves, etc.
- the extract of the family plant and the extract of the mushroom are the same as those of the invention described in the lf claim 1.
- the above-mentioned “classes” refers to rice germ, defatted rice germ, cross-sections, defatted sickle and the like, and “classes” refers to defatted ⁇ , flour, powder, short scum, and hydrolysates thereof.
- the addition ratio of these compounds is preferably 100% by weight, and is preferably 100 to 500 Sfi parts (particularly, 10 to 20 S # parts). This is because if the amount of soybeans is less than 10 parts by weight, the amount of peptides is too small, and if the amount of soybeans exceeds 500 MM parts, this: This is because ⁇ decreases.
- the medium used in the invention described in 5 is a “liquid medium” containing water.
- a phosphorus compound such as phytic acid or phosphate is further used.
- This phytic acid is preferably used in the form of a sodium salt or calcium salt.
- the fermentation conditions in the invention described in claim 1 and the invention described in claim 5 are generally such that the pH is 7.5 to 10 (particularly around 9) and the culture temperature is 40 to 45 bodies.
- the reason why the alkaline culture is preferred is that this produces a large amount of ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ for the deodorizing effect on manure and the urinary stone reducing effect.
- sodium hydrogen carbonate or the like can be used as the strength agent.
- the separation of the -class,: ⁇ -class and ⁇ m-source can be 5 to 5% by weight, respectively, based on the whole medium containing the hybrid, aM, carbon source and water. preferable. This is because if the content is less than 5% by weight, it becomes too thin and the production rate decreases, while if it exceeds 15% 1%, the efficiency of aeration and stirring decreases, which is not preferable. Since it is a liquid culture, it can be cultured by aeration and agitation. In addition, as a raw material of the culture medium, Arikari lipoproteinase can be used in order to promote the decomposition of soybean peptide.
- the amount of the alkaline protease to be added is usually 0.001-1% by weight. This is because the decomposition efficiency is reduced when the addition amount of Alkali lipoproteinase is less than 0.00, while the decomposition efficiency is not significantly changed and the cost is increased even if the addition amount exceeds l fi *%. It is.
- the “fermented liquid or the like” may be a liquid obtained by filtering a cultured fermentation liquid or a liquid obtained by subjecting the liquid to a post-treatment such as decolorization. Further, it may be a concentrated solution obtained by concentrating the solution or a solution purified by distillation or the like. Furthermore, spray drying, heating
- the residue may be an evaporation residue obtained by subjecting the above “fermented liquid” to a method such as a vacuum or the like. Further, it may be a dry solid.
- the above-mentioned "tree extract, etc.” is obtained by subjecting plants including cedar, cypress, Z or pine to carbonization, steam distillation, solvent extraction, etc., and by removing the solvent, etc. therefrom.
- the tree extract may be a raw liquid obtained by the treatment, a concentrated liquid thereof, or a liquid diluted with water or the like.
- the evaporation residue is obtained by drying the extract liquid by a method such as spray drying, which may be a dry solid.
- This tree extract or the like has an organic matter component power of about 6% by weight, that is, in the case of a tree component extract of 94% by weight in 7 minutes, the above fermentation solution (evaporation residue concentration: 6% by weight) It is preferable to mix 0.1 to 20 S4 parts with respect to 0 OS * parts. This is because if the amount is less than 0.1 M4 parts, the excreta may not be removed from the excreta of the excreta or the urine, and if the amount exceeds 20 parts by weight, the effect tends to be saturated. Because there is.
- 1 part by weight of the evaporation residue in the fermentation liquor is used in an amount of 0.001 to 0.2 part by weight of the evaporation residue in the tree extract (preferably 0.05 to 0.1 part by weight).
- tea leaf extract or the like is a so-called “tea”, that is, one in which a person drinks a liquid obtained by immersing the leaves in hot water or the like as tea, and removing a solvent or the like from these.
- examples of the "tea” include green tea, leaves for black tea, leaves for oolong tea, Rooibosti (scientific name: Asparasas' Linearis), hawthorn, oobako and the like. Of the above, it is particularly preferable to use green tea, rooibos or hawthorn. From these tea leaves, for example, the above-mentioned tea leaf extract or the like can be obtained by extracting with a solvent containing at least one of 7K and ethanol, and drying the same.
- Apiaceous plant extract etc. means at least one selected from the Umbelliferae plants such as carrot, celery, parsley, seri, honey bean, fennel, squid and marbatoki.
- the Extract of a plant of the Umbelliferae family may be extracted from any part of the leaves, stems, roots and the like of the above-mentioned plant, or may be a mixture thereof.
- the ability to contain a large amount of the effect, and the ability to use the above-mentioned leaf extract of the plant are preferred.
- the extract or the like may be mixed with, for example, a beverage.
- the evaporation residue obtained by drying this extract can be used in the same manner.
- the “mushroom extract or the like” is, for example, an extract obtained from matsushroom using a solvent containing at least one of water and ethanol or an evaporation residue thereof.
- the term “mushroom” refers to general mushrooms such as mushrooms, mushrooms, and so on.
- the method for preparing the tea leaf extract, the Umbelliferous plant extract, the mushroom extract, and the like is not particularly limited as long as the object of the present invention can be achieved.
- a method of boiling the leaves of a predetermined Umbelliferae plant to extract the extract, followed by squeezing and filtering, and the like can be mentioned.
- the extract may be concentrated, sterilized, or the like, if necessary.
- the extract may be dried by a method such as spray drying, heating or vacuum drying to obtain an evaporation residue or a dried solid. It is preferable to use freshly collected tea leaves and Umbelliferae plants freshly collected. This is because those that have passed a long time after collection lose their delicateness, flavor, etc., and the effect of reducing extinction: fruits and urinary stones may also be reduced.
- plant extract selected from tea leaf extract, Umbelliferae plant extract, and matsushroom extract is evaporated.
- the total of the residues is from 100 to 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the fermentation liquor: 100 to 100 parts by weight, especially 20 to 500 parts by weight, further 30 to 350 parts by weight. It is preferable to mix them so as to be parts. This is because by setting the mixing ratio within this range, the performance of both solutions can be synergistically exhibited.
- the compounding is carried out so as to be in the range of 0 to 500 3 ⁇ 4 fi part, and more preferably 30-35 O fiM part.
- the compound be formulated so that the evaporation residue of the matsushroom extract is 10 to 100 parts by weight (particularly 20 to 250 parts by weight).
- the property of the plant manure deodorant of the present invention may be a mixed solution containing the above (1) to (3), or the mixed solution may be concentrated or diluted with water or the like, or other beverages may be used. It may be mixed with a liquid or the like. Further, an evaporation residue of the mixed solution may be used. For example, a powder obtained by drying the mixed solution by spray drying or the like can be used. Further, an agent, a tablet, a capsule, or the like containing the evaporation residue may be used, or a food containing the evaporation residue may be used.
- dietary fibers such as vegetable fiber may be added in addition to the above (1) to (3).
- the plant manure deodorant of the present invention can reach the intestine without being excessively absorbed in the stomach, and the deodorant / fruit and urinary stone can be further enhanced.
- the amount of the food or the like may be 1 to 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the above (5) to (3): 1 to 100 parts by weight (particularly 5 to 80 parts by weight). preferable.
- vitamins may be added for the purpose of improving nutritional balance, improving elimination and improving urinary stones.
- vitamin C it is possible to further enhance the elimination of fruits and urinary stones.
- the addition amount of vitamin C is from 0.05 to: I 0 OS * part (particularly from 0.1 to 5 parts) with respect to 1 O OfiM part in total of the evaporation residues of (1) to (3) above. 0 parts by weight).
- a fruit extract such as a kind may be added. These fruit extracts contain a large amount of bimin C, and this addition has the effect of improving deodorant fruits and urinary stones, and also has the effect of making the deodorant easier to drink due to its aroma. .
- the plant urine deodorant of the invention according to claim 1 and the invention according to claim 5 is a tree component extract prepared by using at least one of cedar, cypress, and pine as a raw material in a predetermined fermentation solution or the like. And a predetermined plant extract. This plant manure
- those containing the above components (1) and (2) and not containing the above 55 ⁇ (3) can also be taken by the human body. It has the effect of reducing the odor of manure excreted from the human body and the effect of reducing the urine stone.However, by adding the above (3), the odor of the odor and the urine stone are reduced. It will be excellent.
- FIG. 1 is a graph showing the deodorizing effect in Example 1.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing the results of Example 1 with 5 odors in the control plot being 100%.
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing the deodorizing effect of the deodorants A to D with respect to the control group in Example 2.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing the deodorizing effects of the deodorants EG in Example 2.
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing the deodorizing effect of the deodorants H, I, and J in Example 3.
- FIG. 6 is a graph showing the deodorizing effect of the deodorants H, K, and L in Example 3.
- FIG. 7 is a graph showing the urinary stone reduction effect of mixtures ⁇ and C in Example 4. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- Example 1 is an examination of the excretion of human excreta when the plant excrement of the invention according to claim 1 is taken.
- a fermentation liquid is produced by the method described below.
- the pH of this liquid medium is around 9.
- This medium was sterilized with 121 for 30 minutes, and then inoculated with 0.05 kg of Bacillus natto (Narase Enzyme ⁇ f Kiso), and then inoculated with 40 to 45 to about 48 The cells were cultured with aeration and stirring for hours.
- the culture was squeezed and filtered, treated with activated carbon and perlite, and deodorized and decolorized to obtain a fermentation broth.
- Various types of activated carbon such as powdered activated carbon (active carbon, activated carbon K, etc.) and granular activated carbon (activated carbon SG, etc.) can be used as the activated tt ⁇ .
- a product name “PARLITE No. 418” manufactured by Daika Line Orient Co., Ltd. was used.
- the resulting fermentation liquor is a colorless or pale yellow transparent liquid, has a fermenting flavor, and has a water content of 94% (by the normal pressure heating drying method). Arsenic and heavy metals were not detected.
- shosatsu evaporation residue separation; 6.0 Sfi%) 10 O fiS part, tree component extract with evaporation residue concentration of 1% by weight and tea leaves (green tea) with evaporation residue concentration of 47% by weight
- the extract was mixed to form a mixture.
- the mixing ratio is such that 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue in the fermentation liquor is 2 parts by weight of the evaporation residue in the tree extract, and 60 parts by weight of the evaporation residue in the tea leaf extract.
- the tree component extract used here was obtained by subjecting almost equal volume chips of cedar, cypress, and pine to dry distillation at 120 to 180 for several 10 hours, and then at a temperature of about 100 to 120. It is obtained by distillation (at normal pressure or EE "), mainly removing tar components, and by using water depending on the amount. Essential oil obtained by steam distillation can also be used.
- the pH of the wood component extract was 6 to 7, the color was colorless, pale yellow or pale brown, and had a slight flavor.
- the tea leaf extract used here was obtained by extracting green tea leaves with a mixed solvent of water and ethanol, and had a specific gravity of about 1.08. Green tea with the scientific name rCamelliatheaj was used as the raw material.
- excipient consisting of glucose, sucrose ester, citric acid and lemon flavor was added to the above mixture.
- the amount of the excipient added is 2 parts by weight of the excipient with respect to 1 part by weight of the evaporation residue (hereinafter referred to as “deodorant”) of the mixture.
- This was pulverized by a spray-drying method and then formed into 0.3 gZ tablets, which were used as test agents. That is, this test agent contains 0. Ig of deodorant active ingredient per grain.
- the dormitory residents who had the same meal were covered, and the 30 students in the dormitory were divided into two groups of 15 (group 1 and group 2).
- Group 1 is the control plot and Group 2 is the test plot. Both groups 1 and 2 received about 5 g of baked garlic and 3 Z days for 10 days apart from meals. In addition, only Group 2 was given 3 test agent days (ie, 0.3 days of deodorant active ingredient) for 10 days in a row.
- Group 1 was the test plot and Group 2 was the control plot. Both groups 1 and 2 were given about 5 g of baked garlic three times a day for 10 days apart from meals. In addition, only Group 1 was given 3 tablets per day for 10 days. Note that none of the meals during each period contain foods that easily emit bad odors, such as garlic.
- the odor was evaluated by sensory evaluation of each odor. Evaluation 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ is “0”; odorless, “1”; odor that can be perceived at last, “2”; odor that can determine the type of odor, “3”; odor that can be well-formed, “4”; strong Smell, "5"; strong smell, and scored based on this.
- the point of odor is 1 for odorless "0", 6 for intense odor "5", and other corresponding numerical values, that is, numerical values obtained by adding 1 to the numerical value of odor evaluation. I do.
- Table 1 shows the test results of the first and second cool control groups (30 people), and Table 2 shows the test results of the first and second cool test groups (30 people). Shown in The total points of odor in the results of Table 1 are graphed and shown in Figure 1. Further, FIG. 2 shows the reduction rate of the odor points in the test plot when the odor point in the control plot was 100%.
- the ⁇ Example 2 shows the effect of using the 1) component extract of (2) in combination with the acid enzyme solution of 5) ⁇ (1), and the present invention in which the tea leaf extract of (3) is additionally used. The effect of the plant feces urine deodorant was confirmed.
- Example 2 Deodorant B; blended so that 100 parts by weight of the residue from the fermentation broth in Example 1 contains 0.1 part by weight of the residue from the tree extract.
- Deodorant C Deodorant B so that the evaporation residue of the extract becomes 2 parts by weight
- Deodorant D Deodorant B so that the evaporation residue of the tree extract becomes 20 parts by weight.
- Deodorant F Compounded to contain 0.98 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the tea leaf extract per 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the fermentation liquid in the deodorant C
- Deodorant G Deodorant F so that the evaporation residue of the tea leaf extract is 980 parts by weight.
- Example 2 In the same manner as in Example 1, a tablet containing 0.3 g of deodorant containing 0.1 g of deodorant per tablet was molded, and this was used as a tablet.
- the fiber was given for 14 days, and each group was given 3 pieces of burned garlic, about 5 g each, for 14 consecutive days apart from the meal.
- the odor was evaluated by sensory evaluation of the odor t in each test in the same manner as in Example 1, and L was pointed based on the same evaluation criteria.
- the results are shown in Tables 8 to 10.
- the meals during each period did not contain foods that easily emit odors such as garlic, and the dormitory raw hoes were given the same meals at the same time. Also, each student dormitory was healthy and inconvenient before and during the test.
- the total points of members in the results of Tables 8 to 10 are
- the odor began to decrease from the 3rd to 5th days, and finally, about 30 to 30 3 5% reduction or 1 loss.
- the deodorant G which contains a large amount of the evaporation residue of the tea leaf extract, has a large effect, and the synergistic effect of using the tree extract and the tea leaf extract together with the fermentation solution is large. Effect or 1 Note that the consumption of the tea leaf extract is largely derived from the flavonoids contained therein. It is considered that a similar effect can be obtained by using an extract such as peanut.
- the Wei Example 3 comprises the plant manure deodorant of the present invention, wherein the fermentation solution of (1), the tree component extract of component (2) and the mushroom extract or carrot leaf extract of component (3) are used. The effect of the combination of the three components was confirmed.
- Deodorant H The composition is the same as the self-deodorant C.
- Deodorant I Compounded so that 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the acid fermentation solution in the deodorant H contains 1 part by weight of the evaporation residue of the matsushroom extract.
- Deodorant J Deodorant I so that the evaporation residue of the pine shroom extract is 1000 Mfi
- Deodorant K 100 parts by weight of evaporation residue of fermentation broth in deodorant H, and 1 part by weight of evaporation residue of carrot leaf extract
- the above-mentioned matsushroom extract was obtained by using a scientific name “Agaricbusbispors” as a raw material and extracting it under heating with a solvent containing at least one of water and water.
- This mushroom extract was a brown liquid having an aromatic and sour taste.
- the above carrot leaf extract is used as a raw material for carrot leaves, stems, roots or a mixture thereof! And extracted by heating with a solvent containing at least one of 7-ethanol.
- Example 2 of 5 ⁇ fS a tablet of 0.3 g / grain containing 0.1 g of an active ingredient for deodorization per tablet is formed, and this is formed! ⁇ Agent.
- the 50 students living in the dormitory were divided into 5 groups of 10 students (1) to 5). Each group was divided as follows.
- the test was conducted for 14 days, and each group was given 3 baked garlic pieces (approximately 5 g each) separately from meals for 14 consecutive days.
- the odor was evaluated by sensory evaluation of the odor, as in Difficult Example 1, and scored based on the same evaluation summary.
- the results are shown in Tables 11 to 15.
- the meals during each period did not include foods that easily emit odors, such as garlic, and each student dormitory was given the same meal at the same time.
- each dormitory resident was healthy and stool before and during the test.
- the total points of odor in the results of Tables 11 to 13 are graphed and shown in FIG. Figure 6 shows the total points in the results of Table 11 and Tables 14 and 15.
- the ⁇ 4 is an examined dog feces consumption ⁇ results in the case of oral vegetable manure deodorant of the present invention.
- the deodorizing effect was evaluated by measuring the emission of bTK sulfate, methyl mercaptan and trimethylamine, which are typical malodorous components contained in feces.
- the deodorant powders A, B and C prepared by the following method were used as samples. 1) Deodorant powder A; the mixture obtained in Difficult Example 1 was powder-dried by spray drying.
- Deodorant powder B A mixed liquid was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a mushroom extract was used instead of the tea leaf extract, and this was powderized by spray drying. Here, the mushroom extract was blended in such an amount that its evaporation residue was 20 O S * parts with respect to 100 parts by weight of the evaporation residue of the fermentation liquor. In addition, the same mushroom extract as that used in Starvation Example 3 was used.
- Deodorant powder C A mixed solution was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a carrot leaf extract was used instead of the tea leaf extract, and the mixture was powderized by spray drying. Here, the carrot leaf extract was blended in such an amount that its evaporation residue was 30 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts of the evaporation residue of the fermentation liquor. In addition, carrot leaf extract
- the subject has been diagnosed with health, average age 5 years old, the dog of average body weight 1 0 K g (B eag 1 e species) with 5 cows. Three of them were given the deodorant powder A, B or C once a day for 7 days at a dose of 0.3 gZ daily by mixing in the feed.
- the deodorant powder A, B or C once a day for 7 days at a dose of 0.3 gZ daily by mixing in the feed.
- one of the remaining two animals was given a sample consisting of a mixture of green tea and bismuth mins at a dose of 1.2 gZ day for 7 days.
- the other one was a control dog and received only food.
- the water was free Ifoi.
- feces are collected every day, and the feces odor is detected using a gas detector tube and two oisensors.
- the collected feces were frozen and stored, and were evaluated collectively after the completion of the 7-day test.
- the stool was placed in a 0 ml glass bottle and left in a 40 drier for about 60 minutes to raise the temperature of the feces to about 30. Then, using a direct-reading gas pipe (detection pipe pump “mode 1180”, Gastec Co., Ltd., ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4), hydrogen sulfide (detection pipe used; 4LT sulfuric acid) in a glass bottle and methyl 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ of mercaptan (used detector tube; 70 L total mercaptan) and trimethylamine (used! Tube; 180 amines) were measured. Furthermore, the odor was measured 10 minutes after taking it out of the container using an odor sensor (trade name: FRAGRACE SENSOR SF-105J, Mutual Stock Company). A smell molecule is adsorbed on the synthetic bimolecular coating on the child, and the intensity of the smell is measured by the change in the frequency (Hz) caused by this.The higher the frequency, the stronger the smell Is shown.
- a direct-reading gas pipe de
- Tables 16, 17 and 18 show the concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan and trimethylamine for the specimens, respectively.
- Table 19 shows the values measured by the odor sensor.
- Control dog in the table refers to the individual fed only feed
- Dog a refers to the individual fed deodorant powder A
- Dog b refers to the deodorant
- Dog c refers to an individual receiving the deodorant powder C
- Bull dog refers to an individual receiving a sample comprising a mixture of green tea and bimin.
- dogs a, b and c to which the deodorant powders A, B and C according to the present invention have been fed have hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan and The difference in trimethylamine is also smaller than that of the control dog, and it is easy to understand. This is
- the deodorant powder A of the present invention prepared from a mixture of a comparative dog provided with a sample comprising a mixture of green tea and vitamins and a predetermined fermentation solution, m ⁇ extract and tea leaf extract was also used. As shown in the comparison with dog a, the deodorizing effect was also observed in the mixture of green tea and bisubimins.
- the intestinal putrefactive bacteria are mainly the sources of the volatile components silicon sulfate, methyl mercaptan and trimethylamine, which were measured in this case 4.
- the fermentation ability and the growth of lactic acid bacteria in the intestine are key, and the fermentation product suppresses the evaporation by absorbing the above volatiles, and furthermore, It is thought that the effect of extinction is exhibited by the mechanism such as the cyclodextrin in the substance wrapping the intestinal fats and oils to suppress the degradation of intestinal bacteria. Further, by adding a tree extract and a plant extract, the consumption is further improved.
- Example 5 the plant manure deodorant of the invention according to claim 5, wherein the fermentation solution of the component (1), the tree component extract of the component (2) and the tea leaf extract of the component (3), A mixture obtained by combining the three components ⁇ !
- the effect of reducing urinary stones was 3 ⁇ 4S.
- urinary stones of urinary syndrome such as cats are struVite stones (/, the composition of these stones is a combination of phosphoric acid, ammonia and magnesium.
- the effect of urinary stone reduction was evaluated using a simple measurement solution that measures the content of this magnesium in urine by a colorimetric method.
- Urine was collected by urinary catheterization. The urine collected was evaluated using a urinary magnesium content as an index using a simple diagnostic agent for urolithiasis (Reddone Tone ⁇ , trade name “Proto Stin”).
- Table 21 shows the average value of 10 animals in each group.
- Fig. 7 is a graph of this average value.
- the deodorizing effect is equal to or more than that of Example 4 described above.
- the plant manure deodorant of the present invention has an excellent deodorizing effect on natural manure. Therefore, even if cats and other pets are bred indoors, the room will not be filled with stench.
- the use of stomachs can reduce the urine odor of patients, thus reducing the burden on caregivers who have been forced to endure. Can be.
- young women, etc. tend to endure defecation outside their homes due to their defecation odor, which is one of the causes of constipation.I, but take the plant urine deodorant of the present invention.
- the ability to reduce defecation odor can be achieved, so it has the effect of eliminating constipation and maintaining beauty and health.
- the deodorizing effect is exhibited by taking the drug, it is possible to prevent the generation of a bad smell of feces before excretion. Therefore, the odor is less likely to volatilize into the atmosphere, so it is excellent in extinguishing cranes.
- the deodorant is safe for living organisms because it is a natural fermentation product made from completely natural raw materials.
- the nutritional balance is good because it is made of raw materials that are useful as health foods.
- the present deodorant uses a fermentation liquid and an extract, it has a higher concentration of the active ingredient and is superior in quality as compared with a case where a plant is used as it is, and is easy to use for animals. It can be mixed with pet food and the like.
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