Abstract: A thermally stable low calorie hydrated emulsifier system which is used to deliver flavor, flavor precursors, color, color precursors, and lipids or mixtures thereof in a heated food or beverage product is disclosed. The emulsifiers that are useful in this composition are selected from the group consisting of polyglycerol monoesters of fatty acids, monoacylglycerol esters of dicarboxylic acids, sucrose monoesters of fatty acids, polyol monoesters of fatty acids, phospholipids, and mixtures thereof.
Abstract: Condiments, especially sodium chloride, are coated with saliva-insoluble zinc salts to prevent caking and to provide a dietary zinc supplement suitable for human use.
Abstract: Compositions especially adapted for use as vehicles for the topical administration of an anti-inflammatory amount of acetylsalicylic acid to inflamed tissue and methods for using same are provided.
Abstract: A process for deflavoring vegetable seed material, especially oleaginous seed protein material, using a ternary single-phase solution of water, an electrolyte, and a carbohydrate, said solution having a water activity of less than about 0.90.
Abstract: Heavily perfumed particles having both immediate and long lasting perfume emitting properties consist essentially of from 30% to 70% water-insoluble perfume, from 25% to 65% of a water-soluble polymer, and emulsifier. The particles are comprised of a continuous polymeric matrix having dispersed substantially uniformly therethrough perfume/emulsifier droplets. The perfumed particles are especially useful in detergent compositions.
Abstract: A method of dewaxing an electrical high-resistivity refined vegetable oil, containing no more than 0.1% moisture, to provide a dewaxed clear liquid vegetable oil having excellent refrigerator clarity. The method comprises slowly tempering the oil at 25.degree. C. to 50.degree. C. until the waxes nucleate into seed crystals. Then growing the nucleated wax crystals at a cool temperature of 28.degree. C. or below for at least another hour. Then passing the cooled oil through an electrofilter to provide a clear refrigerator stable salad or vegetable oil.
Abstract: Improved reinforced devices which can be retained in the vagina during intercourse, deliver spermicidal surfactants and provide contraceptive benefits.
Abstract: A method for removing waxes from high-resistivity oils free of significant amounts of dispersed water by crystallizing said waxes and then passing the oil through interstitial spaces defined within a mass of substantially spherical ceramic beads of high electrical resistivity wherein a high gradient electrostatic field is maintained across said mass. The method is particularly useful for dewaxing refined vegetable oils.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Fabric conditioning compositions contain a cellulose ether having a molecular weight of from 3,000 to 10,000 and a methyl degree of substitution of from 1.8 to 2.7. The presence of the cellulose ether provides a soil release benefit to fabrics contacted with the disclosed compositions.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.
Abstract: Contacting damp fabrics with a dry, activated bleaching composition in an automatic dryer results in improved bleaching and stain removal over dry bleaching compositions employed in an aqueous laundering bath.
Abstract: Compositions for enhancing the penetration of pharmacologically active agents through skin comprising a sugar ester in combination with a sulfoxide or phosphine oxide.