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Antimicrobial Anti-Chafing Chelated Silver Oxide Compound

a silver oxide compound and anti-chafing technology, applied in the field of anti-chafing chelated silver oxide compound, can solve the problems of skin chafing, allergic or other, noticeable and painful heat, etc., and achieve the effect of effective killing bacteria, promoting uptake of silver oxide ions, and high immediate and short-term effectiveness

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-12-08
BODY GLIDE LLC
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides an antimicrobial solution that is effective against a variety of bacteria, including salmonella, e-coli, MRSA, and others. The solution contains a chitosan-silver oxide complex that attracts bacteria and promotes the uptake of silver oxide ions, resulting in effective killing of bacteria. The complex has been tested and shown to be effective against various organisms. The solution is stable, not readily evaporating, and can bond to the skin, providing a long-lasting residual effect. The chelated silver oxide component is the active ingredient that quickly dispatches bacteria and provides unsurpassed biocompatibility qualities.

Problems solved by technology

Chafing occurs where heals of shoes scrape the back of the foot, in folds of skin or where thighs rub each other or are rubbed by clothing, where repetitive rubbing causes noticeable and painful heat, such as when walking or running.
Skin chafing is an everyday problem typically experienced by anyone whose body is in motion (in some instances, at rest), whether at work, in sports, or for example, people in the armed services.
The application of some formulae, may themselves cause forms of skin irritation, such as petrolatum, petroleum jelly, lanolin, and certain other ingredients that may cause allergic or other problems for some individuals.
Some formulae ingredients may interfere with perspiration or leave a greasy or messy residue.
However, silver does not occur naturally in the tissues of humans and animals.
It is however, extremely toxic to simpler forms of life such as bacteria.

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example 1

[0110]A 500 ml amount of anti-chafing balm together with 100 ppm of a silver oxide complex was prepared in the following manner:

Solution A

[0111]0.265 gms. Citric Acid and add to

299.735 gms. Distilled Water with 2% chitosan solution Mix 5-10 minutes

Slurry 1

[0112]0.11 gms. Silver Oxide and add to

99.89 gms. Distilled Water

Disperse 5-10 minutes

[0113]Take prepared Solution A and place under moderate agitation for the stipulated time. Slowly add the previously dispersed silver oxide in water Slurry 1 and mix at high speed for 30-45 minutes. The resulting silver oxide is a chelate and is colorless and odorless. Remove from agitation, filter through a qualitative analysis filter paper, such as VWR 20 415, and set aside in a light impervious container. The silver oxide complex is now ready to be used with the anti-chafing balm. Take 30 mls of the 2% chitosan solution and to it add 70 mls distilled water. Mix for 1 minute and then add to the 400 mls of the previously prepared 100 ppm chelated...

example 2

[0115]The following list of alternative ingredients in the following weight percentages were added in the order shown below in Table 1 to provide the anti-chafing balm (as opposed to the method and composition described in Example 1 above).

TABLE 1Alternative Order of Addition of Ingredients Required to Prepare Anti-Chafing BalmPHASENumber(order ofWeightaddition)Ingredient DescriptionTradenamePercentQuantity100CAPRYLIC / CAPRICRCAPCAP51.3999051.40TRIGLYCERIDES101ALLANTOIN QARALLAN0.500000.50102DL ALPHA TOCOPHEROLRCOVIOXT500.100000.10(ANTI-OXIDANT)103OZOKERITE (Melt PtROZOKERITE13.2000013.2075 C.) / 117P / SP 1020104COMPRITOL 888 ATORCOMPRITOL888AT2.800002.80105CETEARYL ALCOHOLRCETEARYLALC20.0000020.00106STEARYL ALCOHOLRSTEARALC12.0000012.00107ALOE VERA OILRALOEOIL0.000100.00

[0116]Phase 100 (the caprylic / capric triglycerides) are first heated to 90 degrees Centigrade and mixing begins with the use of a vortex creating mixer. Phases 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 are added (preferably...

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Abstract

Described herewithin is a composition comprising an anti-chafing balm with C18-36 acid triglycerides, capric / caprylic triglycerides, and tribehinin together with a chelated silver oxide complex comprising a barrier film when applied to the skin. The film is a dual purpose antibacterial and anti-chafing barrier topically applied to human skin, providing a layer of chelated silver oxide complex further comprised of a dermatologically acceptable carrier, with friction (chafe) reducing properties, selected from the group consisting of organic solutions, gels, liquids, balms, aerosols, emulsifiers, lotions, water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, surfactants, aloe barbedensis leaf juice and tocopherol acetate.

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PRIORITY CLAIM[0001]This application claims priority from and is a divisional of nonprovisional application Ser. No. 13 / 188,630 filed Jul. 22, 2011 entitled “Antimicrobial Anti-Chafing Chelated Silver Oxide Compound” which claims priority from and is a nonprovisional of provisional application 60 / 930,535 filed May 17, 2007 entitled “Antimicrobial Solution and Methods of Making and Using the Same”. This application also incorporates by reference the entire contents of the same provisional application.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]Chafing is a friction-induced injury to the skin, ranging from minor irritation or abrasion, to a wound where layers of the skin are worn away, or ruptured. Moisture, salts and minerals excreted as perspiration often aggravate, accelerate and exasperate chafing. The effects of chafing are seen, for example, as rash, redness, tearing or scraping of the skin, or a wound open to possible infection. Use of compounds to soothe skin and alleviate chafing is well kno...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K8/19A61K8/37A61K8/49A61K8/89A61K8/365A61K8/02A61K8/97A61K8/67A61Q17/00A61K8/73
CPCA61K8/19A61Q17/00A61Q17/005A61K8/37A61K8/4946A61K8/736A61K2800/805A61K8/0229A61K8/97A61K8/678A61K8/89A61K2800/87A61K8/365A61K31/4166A61K33/38A61K9/0014A61K9/06A61K31/722A61K8/9794A61P31/04A61K2300/00
Inventor STERNOFF, WILLIAM R.WINGFIELD, WILLIAMREED, FRANK
Owner BODY GLIDE LLC
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