WO2005058364A2 - Preservative system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to new preservative systems and their use in liquid composition, in particular pharmaceutical compositions.
- Preservatives are well known. Preservatives are intended to preserve a product, such as a food or a pharmaceutical, against microbial growth and product spoilage. Preservatives usually have good selective toxicity. Thus, they are typically safe for topical application and/or ingestion.
- preservatives include biocides, which inhibit the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria.
- biocides include phenolic compounds, such as esters of p-hydroxy benzoic acid.
- esters are known as parabens, examples of which are methyl paraben (methyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid) , ethyl paraben (ethyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid) , propyl paraben (propyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid) and butyl paraben (butyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid) .
- methyl paraben methyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid
- ethyl paraben ethyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid
- propyl paraben propyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid
- butyl paraben butyl ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid
- Estragol, trans-anethole and fenchone were also found to synergistically enhance the antimicrobial activity of methyl paraben.
- the present inventors have discovered a relationship between the physical properties of essential oil and its ability to potentiate the antimicrobial activity of a biocide. Specifically, it is believed that essential oil having a. relatively high specific gravity and a relatively low dielectric constant can be used to potentiate the antimicrobial activity of a biocide, such as a paraben.
- an essential oil to potentiate the activity of a biocide, wherein the essential oil has a specific gravity of at least 0.89 and a dielectric constant of 1 to 20, and, preferably, wherein the essential oil does not consist of a single essential oil selected from fennel oil, anise oil, basil oil, fenchone, trans-anethole and estragol.
- an essential oil as a preservative in a liquid composition comprising a biocide, wherein the essential oil has a specific dielectric of at least 0.89 and a gravity constant of 1 to 20, and, preferably, wherein the essential oil does not consist of a single essential oil selected from fennel oil, anise oil, basil oil, fenchone, trans-anethole and estragol.
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) an alginate, b) a bicarbonate and/or a carbonate, c) a biocide, and d) an essential oil, wherein the essential oil has a specific gravity of at least 0.89 and a dielectric constant of 1 to 20, and, preferably, wherein the essential oil does not consist of a single essential oil selected from fennel oil, anise oil, basil oil, fenchone, trans-anethole and estragol. It is believed that the antimicrobial activity of the biocide may be enhanced by the presence of an essential oil having a specific gravity of at least 0.89 and a dielectric constant of 1 to 20.
- a further aspect of the present invention provides the use of an essential oil to potentiate the activity of a biocide, wherein the essential oil has a specific gravity of at least 0.89 and a dielectric constant of 1 to 20, and wherein the essential oil does not consist of a single essential oil selected from fennel oil, anise oil, basil oil, fenchone, trans-anethole and estragol.
- the antimicrobial activity of the biocide is synergistically enhanced by the essential oil.
- the antimicrobial activity of the combination of the biocide and the oil is greater than the sum of the antimicrobial activity of the biocide in the absence of the oil and the antimicrobial activity of the oil in the absence of the biocide.
- the number of bacteria eliminated in the sample after a predetermined period of time is preferably greater than the sum of i) the number of bacteria eliminated after the same predetermined period in an identical culture treated with the biocide in the absence of the oil and ii) the number of bacteria eliminated after the same predetermined period in another identical culture treated with the oil in the absence of the biocide.
- the essential oil has a specific gravity of greater than 0.890, more preferably, at least 0.990.
- the essential oil may have a specific gravity of 0.990 to 2.000, for example, 1.000 to 1.700, preferably, 1.010 to 1.500.
- the specific gravity of the essential oil is 1.020 to 1.300, preferably, 1.030 to 1.250, most preferably, 1.170 to 1.200.
- Specific gravity may be measured using any suitable method. For example, conventional instruments, such as a pycnometer may be used. Gravimetric analysis may also be employed.
- the essential oil may have a dielectric constant of 2 to 18, preferably 3 to 12, more preferably 5 to 11, for example, 6 to 9. Dielectric constant is measured using any suitable method.
- a parallel plate capacitor may be employed.
- Any suitable essential oil may be employed in the composition of the claimed invention.
- essential plant oils may be employed.
- essential oil covers essential oils and the oily components of essential oils.
- a mixture of two or more oils may also be employed, particularly if the mixture has a specific gravity of at least 0.89 and a dielectric constant of 1 to 20.
- the oil has an aromatic component content of at least 30 %, more preferably at least 50%, even more preferably, at least 60 %, for example, at least 80%.
- the aromatic components are preferably water-insoluble.
- the essential oil is present in the liquid composition as an oil-in-water emulsion.
- the ratio of spearmint oil to clove oil or eugenol may be 10 - 90: 90 - 10, preferably, 30 - 70: 70 - 30, for example, 40 - 60: 60 - 40.
- the oil is a mixture of wintergreen oil and eugenol.
- the weight ratio of wintergreen oil to eugenol may be 10 - 90: 90 - 10, preferably, 30 - 70: 70 - 30, for example, 40 - 60: 60 - 40.
- oils consisting of one of fennel oil, basil oil and anise oil are excluded from the scope of the invention.
- the oil may be present in an amount of from 0.01 to 5 volume % of the composition, preferably, from 0.05 to 2 volume %, more preferably, from 0.07 to 1 volume %. In one embodiment, the oil is present in an amount of 0.01 to 0.5, for example, 0.01 to 0.1 volume %.
- the biocide employed in the composition may be an ester of p-hydroxy benzoic acid. Such esters are known as parabens. Examples of suitable parabens include methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben and butyl paraben (or their salts [e.g. soluble salts]). Mixtures of parabens may be employed.
- the biocide may be bronopol, chlorocresol or an isothiazole.
- the amount of biocide present in the composition may be 0.001 to 50 weight % of the composition, preferably, from 0.01 to 30 weight %.
- the ratio of essential oil to biocide in the composition may be 1:20 to 20:1, preferably, from 1:10 to 10:1, and more preferably, from 1:5 to 5:1.
- the composition is an aqueous composition comprising up to 99.99% water.
- the aqueous composition may comprise from 60 to up to 99.99 weight % water, for example, from 70 to 98 weight % water.
- the composition may be substantially anhydrous or may contain water in an amount of 0.1 to 50 weight %, preferably, 10 to 30 weight %. Such a concentrate may be diluted with water or an aqueous composition before use .
- the composition may also comprise a chelating agent.
- the chelating agent may enhance the interactions between the biocide and the bacterial wall by exposing more lipophilic surfaces on the bacterium. Suitable chelating agents include ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or its derivatives (e.g. salts).
- EDTA ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid
- the composition is in the form of a liquid.
- the biocide may be present in an amount from 0.001 to 5 weight % of the composition, preferably, from 0.01 to 2 weight %, more preferably, from 0.07 to 1 weight %, for example, from 0.1 to 0.2 weight %.
- the composition may be used to inhibit the growth of a number of different bacteria.
- the composition may be useful against Ps aeruginosa , Enterobacter cloacae f Klebsiella oxytoca , Klebsiella pneumonia and Ci tobacter freundii .
- compositions comprising methyl paraben, propyl paraben and a number of different oils were tested for their antimicrobial activity against the Ps aeruginosa .
- the following oils were tested: I) spearmint oil, ii) spearmint oil and eugenol ( 63.5 : 36.5) and iii) eugenol.
- a control sample Cl) of spearmint oil and eugenol was also prepared (63.5:36.5). However, no parabens were included in the control . To carry out the tests, the following procedure was adopted.
- This sample was added to 9ml of a neutralizer comprising HEPES, Tween [l.ll%w/v Tween ® 80 (polysorbate 80); laboratory grade, Product #560234H, Cas# 9005-65-6 (BDH, Poole, Dorset, UK)] and Lecithin [0.085% w/v Lechitin Soya Bean; Laboratory grade, Product # 298632A, Cas#8030-76-0] .
- the test tube was then returned to the 25°C stirred water bath for the next sample .
- Each neutralized sample (20 ⁇ l) was spread out onto a plate containing Tryptone Soy Agar (Oxoid) and incubated overnight at 30°C.
- Figure 1 shows how the number of bacteria decreased over time.
- the samples containing ii) spearmint oil and eugenol (63.5:36.5) and iii) eugenol were very effective at reducing the number of bacteria.
- the oils in these samples had specific gravities of 0.9895 (ii) and 1.0775 (iii) , respectively.
- the sample containing I) spearmint oil had some antimicrobial activity, this sample was less effective than samples containing oils ii) and iii) .
- the specific gravity of spearmint oil (I) was 0.9508.
- the results for the Control show that the oil combination has little or no antimicrobial activity on its own.
- Example 1 was repeated with the following oils: iv) spearmint oil and wintergreen oil (49:51) and v) wintergreen oil. A control C2) of wintergreen oil only was also prepared. However, no parabens were included in the control. The results are also shown in Figure 1. As can be seen from the Figure, samples containing iv) wintergreen oil and spearmint oil and v) wintergreen oil had excellent antimicrobial activity. The oils in these samples had specific gravities of iv) 1.067 and v) 1.186, respectively.
- Example 2 the procedure of Example 1 was repeated to test the activity of a composition comprising methyl paraben, propyl paraben and wintergreen oil against Enterobacter cloacae .
- a composition comprising methyl paraben, propyl paraben and fennel oil was also tested. In each case, 0.117%w/v methyl paraben and 0.018%w/v propyl paraben were employed. The amount of oil in each case was 0.078%v/v.
- Figure 2 As can be seen from the Figure, the wintergreen oil composition had better antimicrobial activity than the fennel oil composition. Wintergreen oil has a specific gravity of 1.1864, whereas fennel oil has a specific gravity of 1.001.
- Example 3 The procedure of Example 3 was repeated with a culture of Klebsiella oxytoca . As can be seen from Figure 3, the wintergreen oil composition had better antimicrobial activity than the fennel oil composition.
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 4 was repeated with a culture of Ps . Aeruginosa . As can be seen from Figure 4, the wintergreen oil composition had better antimicrobial activity than the fennel oil composition.
- Deionised water to 1 litre is made up as follows 1. 917ml of deionised water are dispensed into a mixing vessel and cooled to approximately 20°C.
- biocides, carbonates, essential oil and sweetener are added to the mixture and stirred for 5 minutes.
- the alginate is added with stirring over a period of 3 minutes .
- the temperature is controlled during manufacture to 22°C (plus or minus 5°C) .
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