Title:
LIQUID SCENT IMPARTING AGENT COMPOSITION
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2018183453
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a liquid scent imparting agent composition which is excellent in storage stability even after stored for a long period of time, and is excellent in sustainability of fragrance of a fiber product.SOLUTION: A liquid scent imparting agent composition contains (a) a perfume composition containing natural perfume of 0.01 mass% or more and 0.5 mass% or less, (b) a nonionic surface active agent of 0.01 mass% or more and 1 mass% or less, (c) a compound represented by the following formula (c1): R-Y-[(PO)/(EO)]-H of 0.01 mass% or more and 1 mass% or less, and water. In formula (c1), Rrepresents a hydrocarbon group having 10 or more and 22 or less carbon atoms; PO represents a propyleneoxy group; EO represents an ethyleneoxy group; m and n each represents an average addition molar number; m is a number of 3 or more and 100 or less; n is a number of 1 or more and 10 or less; and m>n holds. (PO) and (EO) may be any of random addition and block addition, and an addition order of (PO) and (EO) does not matter. Y is any one of -O-, -COO-, -CONH- and -NHCO-.SELECTED DRAWING: None
Inventors:
FUJII YUKIKO
TAMAKI MIKI
MIYAJIMA AKANE
TAMAKI MIKI
MIYAJIMA AKANE
Application Number:
JP2017087643A
Publication Date:
November 22, 2018
Filing Date:
April 26, 2017
Export Citation:
Assignee:
KAO CORP
International Classes:
A61L9/01; A61K8/39; A61K8/45; A61K8/86; A61K8/92; A61L9/14; A61Q13/00; C11B9/00; D06M13/00; D06M13/12; D06M13/17; D06M13/192; D06M13/224; D06M13/402; D06M15/53
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Foreign References:
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Satoshi Furuya
Yoshitsune Kazumasa
Yoshitsune Kazumasa