| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE37263 |
Anti-inflammatory formulations for inflammatory diseases |
July 3, 2001 |
| There is disclosed a method for treating dermatologic diseases caused by microbial overgrowth or inflammation, such as psoriasis, fungal infections, eczema, dandruff, acne, genital herpes lesions, and leg ulcers. There is further disclosed an antiviral lubricating composition that is |
| RE36064 |
Disinfection method and composition therefor |
January 26, 1999 |
| There is disclosed, in one aspect, chlorous acid generating compositions useful for disinfecting substrates. The compositions comprise aqueous solutions containing a suitable amount of a protic acid, such as citric or malic acid, and a suitable amount of a metal chlorite, such as sodium |
| RE31779 |
Germ-killing composition and method |
December 25, 1984 |
| Germ-killing composition produced by contacting an acid material, preferably consisting of at least about 15% by weight of lactic acid, with sodium chlorite in aqueous media, the amount of acid being sufficient to lower the .[.PH.]. .Iadd.pH .Iaddend.of the aqueous media to less than |
| 6916493 |
Two-part disinfecting systems and compositions and methods relating thereto |
July 12, 2005 |
| A two-part disinfecting systems, as well as disinfecting compositions and methods for making and using the same. The two-part disinfecting system contains a first part and a second part adapted to be mixed to yield an aqueous disinfecting composition, wherein the first part comprises a |
| 6524624 |
Two-part disinfecting systems and compositions and methods related thereto |
February 25, 2003 |
| A two-part disinfecting systems, as well as disinfecting compositions and methods for making and using the same. The two-part disinfecting system contains a first part and a second part adapted to be mixed to yield an aqueous disinfecting composition, wherein the first part comprises a |
| 6328909 |
Frozen chlorine dioxide-containing composition and methods related thereto |
December 11, 2001 |
| A frozen chlorine dioxide-containing composition comprising a metal chlorite and a protic acid in a frozen aqueous matrix made by freezing a substantially chloride dioxide-free aqueous solution comprising a metal chlorite at a concentration ranging from about 0.0005% to about 0.5% by |
| 6123966 |
Stabilized two-part disinfecting system and compositions and methods related thereto |
September 26, 2000 |
| A stabilized two-part disinfecting system comprising a first part and a second part adapted to be mixed to yield an aqueous disinfecting composition. The first part contains a non-esterifying acid and an alcohol-containing humectant or antifreeze, while the second part contains a sal |
| 6120731 |
Frozen chlorine dioxide-containing composition and methods related thereto |
September 19, 2000 |
| A frozen chlorine dioxide-containing composition comprising a metal chlorite and a protic acid in a frozen aqueous matrix made by freezing a substantially chlorine dioxide-free aqueous solution comprising a metal chlorite at a concentration ranging from about 0.0005% to about 0.5% by |
| 6096350 |
Compositions and methods for prevention and treatment of diseases associated with honey bees |
August 1, 2000 |
| Compositions and methods for disinfecting bee colonies for preventing or treating diseases in honey bees, honey bee larvae and honey bee hives are disclosed. Such diseases may arise from a variety of sources, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa and parasites in the hive. Rep |
| 6063425 |
Method for optimizing the efficacy of chlorous acid disinfecting sprays for poultry and other me |
May 16, 2000 |
| A method for disinfecting a meat carcass by spray application of an aqueous solution containing from about 0.05-0.12% of a metal chlorite and a sufficient quantity of an acid having a pK.sub.a of from about 2.0-4.4 to adjust the pH of the aqueous solution to about 2.2-4.5 and to maintain |
| 5772985 |
Method for treating bovine hairy heel warts |
June 30, 1998 |
| Compositions and methods for the treatment of mammalian skin lesions are provided. The compositions contain a protic acid and a chlorite ion, and may be applied topically to a lesion to promote healing. The compositions and methods are particularly useful in the dairy industry for the |
| 5667817 |
Method and composition for prevention and treatment of female lower genital tract microbial infe |
September 16, 1997 |
| Methods for preventing and treating microbial infections in the mammalian female lower genital tract such as vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, and endometritis involve the intra-vaginal and/or intra-uterine infusion of a solution containing a pharmacologically acceptable carrier and chlor |
| 5651977 |
Adherent disinfecting compositions and methods relating thereto |
July 29, 1997 |
| Disinfecting compositions directed to the prevention of microbial infections are disclosed. The disinfecting compositions comprise a protic acid, a metal chlorite and a gelling agent which, when combined, provide an effective adherent matrix that acts as a disinfectant barrier for pr |
| 5628959 |
Composition and methods for sterilizing dialyzers |
May 13, 1997 |
| Compositions and methods are provided for sterilizing hemodialysis apparatus, particularly for reprocessing dialyzers in a manner that minimizes membrane perforations. The compositions contain a protic acid and a metal chlorite, and have a pH of at least about 2.3 and no greater than |
| 5622725 |
Wound disinfection and repair |
April 22, 1997 |
| Methods for preventing and treating microbial wound infections, especially of peritoneal cavity wounds including those having indwelling catheters, and enhancing wound repair while minimizing adhesions and scar formation involve the infusion or irrigation of the wound with a solution con |
| 5597561 |
Adherent disinfecting compositions and methods of use in skin disinfection |
January 28, 1997 |
| Disinfecting compositions directed to the prevention of microbial infections are disclosed. The disinfecting compositions comprise a protic acid, a metal chlorite and a gelling agent which, when combined, provide an effective adherent matrix that acts as a disinfectant barrier for pr |
| 5384134 |
Anti-inflammatory formulations for inflammatory diseases |
January 24, 1995 |
| There is disclosed a method for treating dermatologic diseases caused by microbial overgrowth or inflammation, such as psoriasis, fungal infections, eczema, dandruff, acne, genital herpes lesions, and leg ulcers. There is further disclosed an antiviral lubricating composition that is |
| 5252343 |
Method and composition for prevention and treatment of bacterial infections |
October 12, 1993 |
| There is disclosed methods and compositions for preventing and treating bacterial infections, including mastitis, in the udder of a mammal. The compositions include chlorine dioxide in an amount ranging from 5 ppm to 1000 ppm, and have a chlorine dioxide to chlorite ratio of at least 5:1 |
| 5185161 |
Disinfection method and composition therefor |
February 9, 1993 |
| There is disclosed, in one aspect, chlorous acid generating compositions useful for disinfecting substrates. The compositions comprise aqueous solutions containing a suitable amount of a protic acid, such as citric or malic acid, and a suitable amount of a metal chlorite, such as sodium |
| 5100652 |
Disinfecting oral hygiene compositions and process for using the same |
March 31, 1992 |
| The present invention provides low concentration chlorous-acid generating compositions useful for oral hygiene. The compositions are effective oral disinfectants which do not have the strong unpleasant taste of chlorine and are useful in reducing plaque. The invention also concerns proce |
| 5019402 |
Composition and procedure for disinfecting blood and blood components |
May 28, 1991 |
| There is disclosed a composition and process for disinfecting or essentially sterilizing blood fractions and components of blood. The composition is formed by adding a chlorine dioxide liberating compound with a weak organic acid and a heat activated saccharide. |
| 4986990 |
Disinfection method and composition therefor |
January 22, 1991 |
| There is disclosed, in one aspect, chlorous acid generating compositions useful for disinfecting substrates. The compositions comprise aqueous solutions containing a suitable amount of a protic acid, such as citric or malic acid, and a suitable amount of a metal chlorite, such as sodium |
| 4956184 |
Topical treatment of genital herpes lesions |
September 11, 1990 |
| There is disclosed a method for treating dermatologic diseases caused by microbial overgrowth or inflammation, such as psoriasis, fungal infections, eczema, dandruff, acne, genital herpes lesions, and leg ulcers. There is further disclosed an antiviral lubricating composition that is |
| 4891216 |
Disinfecting compositions and methods therefor |
January 2, 1990 |
| There is disclosed, in one aspect, a composition for forming a protective barrier while disinfecting substrates such as human or animal skin. The composition comprises two gels adapted to be simultaneously applied and mixed in situ and to adhere onto the substrate. The first gel comprise |