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20090099382 | ACTIVE INGREDIENT CARRIERS WHICH ARE BASED ON SILICON AND CONTAIN AMINOALKYL GROUPS - Silicon compounds comprising at least one silicon atom, at least one alkoxy group of the formula —OR′ bonded to silicon, and at least one aminoalkyl group bonded to silicon, wherein the alkoxy group is derived from an active substance alcohol of the formula R′OH, and the use thereof for perfuming or preserving laundry detergents and cleaners or cosmetic compositions. | 04-16-2009 |
20090312231 | 1-Aza-3,7-Dioxabicyclo[3,3,0]Octane Compounds and Monocyclic Oxazolidines as Pro-Fragrances - Silicic acid esters to which fragrances are bound, preferably as 1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3,3,0]octane compounds or as monocyclic oxazolidines and that are suitable for adding fragrance to detergents and cleaning agents because they release the bound fragrances in hydrolysis. | 12-17-2009 |
20100113616 | INHIBITION OF DISCOLORATION BY WASHING AND CLEANING AGENTS AND/OR COSMETIC AGENTS - Method of inhibiting discoloration in agents by incorporating iodide salt(s), preferably calcium, potassium and/or sodium iodides into the formulation of those agents. The method is particularly suited for agents comprising vanillin and/or vanillin derivatives, wherein vanillin and/or vanillin derivatives are components of a fragrance mixture and the agents are washing and cleaning agents or cosmetics agents. | 05-06-2010 |
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20100047198 | Textile Scenting - A perfume-containing PIT emulsion which is suited to contribute to an excellent and long-lasting scenting of textiles during the use of a dryer. The PIT emulsion is simple for the user to handle and allows the user to better control the user's individual scent experience during the handling of textiles. The PIT emulsions can also be used for aroma therapy purposes and for the scenting of rooms. In addition, a kit made of detergents and the perfume-containing PIT emulsion, which enables the user to obtain optimal laundry scenting results. | 02-25-2010 |
20120308738 | PHOTOLABILE PRO-FRAGRANCES - Photolabile scent storage substance that are capable of photoinduced release of cyclic compounds have at least one cyclic double bond. These scent storage substances are special ketones, and enable greatly improved stability of the scent impression, in particular with a fresh character, in typical applications, for example in textile laundering, room scenting, and in the cosmetic sector. More economical utilization of the stored scents can thereby be ensured. Also described are corresponding washing or cleaning agents, scenting methods, and methods for manufacturing the special ketones. | 12-06-2012 |
20120315403 | PHOTOLABILE PRO-FRAGRANCES - Scents having a fresh odor are usually very volatile, and therefore have a low yield in typical applications such as washing or cleaning processes. They must therefore be used in relatively large quantities so that commensurate effects can be achieved. The invention describes specific ketones as photolabile scent storage substances which enable greatly improved persistence of the scent impression, in particular with a fresh odor, in typical applications. Corresponding washing or cleaning agents and air freshening agents, and a method for scenting surfaces, are also described. | 12-13-2012 |
20140030397 | ODORANT COMPOSITION CONTAINING ALLYL ETHERS AS ODORANT PRECURSORS - The deliberate release of odorants or aroma substances is desirable in many fields of application, and in particular in the field of washing and cleaning agents. Said deliberate release is achieved by using an odorant composition that comprises an odorant precursor, which is an allyl ether of the formula (I), R | 01-30-2014 |
20140110605 | PHOTOLABILE PRO-FRAGRANCES - Fragrances having a fresh character are usually very volatile and therefore not very economical in typical applications such as washing or cleaning processes for example. For that reason they have to be used in relatively large amounts in order to bring about appropriate effects. The present invention describes photolabile pro-fragrances of formula (I) that allow for a greatly improved persistence of the fragrance impression, in particular one having a fresh character, in typical applications. Said pro-fragrances attach very readily to target substrates, such as textiles for example. A more economical use of the fragrances in question can be ensured in this way. | 04-24-2014 |
20140113849 | PHOTOLABILE PRO-FRAGRANCES - Fragrances having a fresh character are usually very volatile and therefore not very economical in typical applications such as washing or cleaning processes for example. For that reason they have to be used in relatively large amounts in order to bring about appropriate effects. The present invention describes photolabile pro-fragrances that allow for a greatly improved persistence of the fragrance impression, in particular one having a fresh character, in typical applications. A more economical use of the fragrances in question can be ensured in this way. | 04-24-2014 |
20140323375 | COMBINATION OF AN AMINO ALCOHOL, A FRAGRANCE AND A SILICIC ACID ESTER, AND THE USE OF SAME AS A PRO-FRAGRANCE - The invention relates to a composition of (a) a selected amino alcohol compound of general formula (I), (b) a scent aldehyde and/or scent ketone, and (c) a selected silicic acid ester, to the use of same as a pro-scent, as well as to washing and cleaning agents, fabric softeners and cosmetics which contain these. The invention also relates to a method for prolonging the perception of scent in such agents, and to a method for removing malodors by applying said composition. | 10-30-2014 |
20140329732 | COMBINATIONS OF 1-AZA-3,7-DIOXABICYCLO[3.3.0]OCTANE COMPOUNDS AND SILICIC ACID ESTERS AND THE USE OF SAME AS PRO-FRAGRANCES - The invention relates to combinations of 1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane compounds with silicic acid esters, methods for producing same, the use of same as pro-fragrances, as well as washing and cleaning agents, fabric softeners and cosmetics that contain same. The invention also relates to a method for prolonging the perception of fragrance in such agents. | 11-06-2014 |
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20090104599 | GENETIC VARIANT OF THE ANNEXIN A5 GENE - The present invention relates to a nucleic acid molecule comprising an annexin A5 (ANXA5) gene regulation element which comprises at least one point mutation, whereby said at least one point mutation (substitution) is selected from the group consisting of (i) a point mutation G to A at a position which corresponds to nucleotide 186 of SEQ ID NO: 2; (ii) a point mutation A to C at a position which corresponds to nucleotide 203 of SEQ ID NO: 2; (iii) a point mutation T to C at a position which corresponds to nucleotide 229 of SEQ ID NO: 2; and (iv) a point mutation G to A at a position which corresponds to nucleotide 276 of SEQ ID NO: 2. Furthermore, the present invention provides for a vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule the invention and a host transformed with the vector. The invention also relates to specific uses, in particular diagnostic uses of the nucleic acid molecules described herein. Moreover, the invention relates to a method for haplotyping an ANXA5 gene regulation element in an individual comprising the steps of: (a) isolating a nucleic acid from a sample that has been removed from the individual; (b) determining the presence of the nucleotides present at positions 186, 203, 229 and 276 of the individual's copy of the ANXA5 gene regulation element, wherein the position numbers are determined by comparison to SEQ ID NO: 2; (c) assigning the individuals a particular haplotype by comparison of the nucleotides present at said positions to the nucleotides recited in the haplotypes as defined herein. | 04-23-2009 |
20120178156 | GENETIC VARIANT OF THE ANNEXIN A5 GENE - The present invention relates to a nucleic acid molecule comprising an annexin A5 (ANXA5) gene regulation element which comprises at least one point mutation, corresponding to nucleotide 186 (G to A), 203 (A to C), 229 (T to C), and 276 (G to A) of SEQ ID NO: 2, a vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule, and a host transformed with the vector. The invention also relates to specific uses, in particular diagnostic uses of the nucleic acid molecules described herein. The invention also relates to haplotyping an ANXA5 gene regulation element from a nucleic acid from an individual which involves determining nucleotides present at positions 186, 203, 229 and 276 of the individual's copy of the ANXA5 gene regulation element, by comparison to SEQ ID NO: 2. | 07-12-2012 |
20130236892 | MEANS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF A PREDISPOSITION OF A FEMALE SUBJECT TO RECURRENT PREGNANCY LOSS (RPL), PREECLAMPSIA (PE) AND/OR FETAL GROWTH RESTRICTION (FGR) - The present invention relates to a method for diagnosing or detecting a predisposition of a female subject to recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), preeclampsia (PE) and/or fetal growth restriction (FGR), comprising examining the human annexin A5 (ANXA5) promoter in a sample obtained from the intended biological father or the biological father and to detect nucleotide exchanges therein, wherein the presence of the nucleotide exchanges defined in (i) and/or (ii) indicates a predisposition of said female subject to recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), preeclampsia (PE) and/or fetal growth restriction (FGR). The present invention also relates to a nucleic acid sequence comprising a human annexin A5 (ANXA5) promoter, which promoter comprises specific nucleotide exchanges defined herein, for use in the methods disclosed herein. The present invention further relates to a kit for use in the diagnostic methods disclosed herein. | 09-12-2013 |