WO2014170096A1 - Toothpaste containing smectite clay - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to toothpaste composition having superior sensory profile and antibacterial action.
- Toothpaste is a popular dentifrice product which contains an abrasive, one or more humectants, antibacterial agent, a surfactant, thickening or binding agents and flavor.
- antibacterial agents are used in oral care products.
- halogenated hydroxydiphenyl ether compounds such as Triclosan ® (TCN) have been used in oral care compositions to counter plaque. Effect of an antibacterial agent is largely dependent on delivery and uptake inside the oral cavity.
- US6451291 B1 (Colgate, 2002) discloses that mixed anionic/zwitterionic lead to an increase in the uptake of antibacterial agent which enhances the therapeutic efficacy of the agent.
- US5188821A (Colgate, 1993) discloses that an anionic polymeric polycarboxylate, for example, Gantrez ® of GAF Corporation, is a good antibacterial enhancing agent.
- a toothpaste composition having:
- composition comprises 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay.
- composition of the first aspect is a composition of the first aspect.
- a toothpaste composition of the first aspect for promoting improved oral hygiene.
- a toothpaste composition having:
- composition includes 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay.
- All toothpastes generally contain an abrasive agent.
- Gels usually contain silica, whereas creams contain calcium based abrasives, especially calcium carbonate.
- the quantity of abrasives needs to be balanced otherwise there may be excessive abrasion.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions have 25 to 60 wt% of calcium based abrasive, more preferably 30 to 55 wt% and most preferably 40 to 55 wt% of calcium containing abrasive.
- a particularly preferred abrasive is calcium carbonate.
- Fine ground natural chalk FGNC
- FGNC Fine ground natural chalk
- FGNC may also be modified chemically or physically by coating during milling or after milling by heat treatment.
- Typical coating materials include magnesium stearate and oleate.
- the morphology of FGNC may also be modified during the milling process by using different milling techniques, for example, ball milling, air-classifier milling or spiral jet milling.
- FGNC can be used as the sole calcium based abrasive. However, FGNC can also be used with other calcium based abrasives to balance the abrasion. Usually the particle size of chalk is from 1 to 60 ⁇ , and the preferred size range from 1 to 15 ⁇ . Other preferred calcium based abrasives include dicalcium phosphate (DCP), calcium pyrophosphate and precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC).
- DCP dicalcium phosphate
- PCC precipitated calcium carbonate
- FGNC is 35 to 100%, more preferably 75 to 100% and especially from 95 to 100% of the whole of the Calcium based abrasives.
- the balance most preferably, is PCC
- abrasives may also be used along with the calcium based abrasive, depending upon the intended degree of abrasion.
- These include synthetic abrasive polishing agents such as amorphous precipitated silica and silica gels.
- Other abrasive agents include magnesium carbonate, sodium metaphosphate, potassium metaphosphate, zirconium silicate, potassium metaphosphate, magnesium orthophosphate, tricalcium phosphate, magnesium orthophosphate, trimagnesium phosphate, aluminum silicate, zirconium silicate and perlite.
- the disclosed composition contains upto 2 wt% thickening silica.
- Conventional gels contain upto 8 wt% thickening silica whereas opaque products typically have 4 to 10 wt%.
- Excessive thickening silica causes an adverse effect on release of flavor ingredients.
- Preferred compositions have 1 .5 wt%, or even less than 1 wt% thickening silica.
- Optimal compositions have less than 0.5 wt% thickening silica.
- Preferred thickening silicas include AEROSIL ® T series from Degussa or the CAB-O-SIL ® series from Cabot Corporation, silica gels such as the SYLODENT ® or SYLOX ® series from W. R.Grace & Co or precipitated silica such as ZEOTHIX ® 265 from J. M. Huber Corporation.
- Useful silica thickeners also include ZEODENT ® 165, ZEODENT ® 163 and/or 167 and ZEOFREE ® 153, 177, and/or 265 silicas, all available from J. M. Huber Corporation.
- thickening silicas include MFIL ® , MFIL ® -P (From Madhu Silica), SIDENT ® 22 S and AEROSIL ® 200 (Ex. Evonik Industries), SYLODENT ® and PERKASIL® thickening silicas from WR Grace & Company and Tixosil ® 43 and 331 from Rhodia, synthetic finely divided pyrogenic silica such as those sold under the trademarks SYLOID ® 244, SYLOID ® 266 and AEROSIL ® D-200.
- Smectite clay Smectite clay
- Toothpaste compositions typically contain about 20 wt% humectants, which is usually a combination of humectants. This necessitates the inclusion of from about 4 to 6 wt% thickening silica. Such toothpastes have excellent sensory profile, therefore highly preferred by consumers. On the other hand, products with humectants of about 6 to 10 wt% have less preferred sensory profile which may get further affected on reducing the silica content.
- Smectite clay constitute a group in the class of natural aluminosilicate minerals known as layered silicates.
- a preferred smectite clay is selected from phyllosilicates, montmorillonites, bentonites, hectorites and derivatives thereof, purified magnesium aluminium silicates, purified sodium magnesium silicates organically modified smectite clay, organically modified montmorillonite clay and mixtures thereof.
- smectite clay is selected from montmorillonites (bentonites, hectorites and derivatives thereof); purified magnesium aluminium silicates (various grades are commercially available as VEEGUM ® from R. T. Vanderbilt Company); purified sodium magnesium silicates (commercially available as LAPONITE ® in various grades);
- organically modified smectites including tetra alkyl and/or trialkyl ammonium smectites (organically modified montmorillonite clays) such as quaternium-18 bentonite, quaternium-18 hectorite, stearalkonium bentonite and stearalkonium hectorite/ and mixtures thereof.
- montmorillonite clays organically modified montmorillonite clays
- Magnesium alumnium silicate clays are particularly preferred.
- An example is VEEGUM ® HV. The clay tends to swell when exposed to water.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions contain 0.2 to 3 wt% clay. More preferred
- compositions have 0.5 to 1 wt% clay.
- the smectite clay is believed to not only play a role in aiding the sensory profile, but also in thickening the composition.
- ratio of the calcium containing abrasive to the smectite clay is in the range of 1 :0.1 to 1 : 0.003.
- compositions have 3 to 15 wt%, more preferably 4 to 12 wt% and most preferably 6 to 12 wt% total humectant.
- a particularly preferred humectant is sorbitol which is generally available in the form of 70% aqueous solution. Therefore, where sorbitol is used as a humectant, its actual dosage in the formulation is higher than the desired percentage to account for the water in the commercial product.
- humectants include glycerine, maltitol and xylitol. More preferred toothpastes contain glycerine and sorbitol for lubricated mouth feel, but their cumulative levels should not exceed the disclosed upper limits. Lower humectant content also provides an effective way to reduce the cost of the product.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions include 0.05 to 5 wt% of the antibacterial agent.
- Suitable examples include quaternary ammonium compounds such as cetylpyridinium chloride; bis-biguanides such as chlorhexidine, chlorhexidine digluconate, hexetidine, octenidine, alexidine, TRICLOSAN ® and other halogenated bisphenolic compounds such as 2,2' methylenebis-(4-chloro-6-bromophenol).
- a particularly preferred antibacterial agent is TRICLOSAN ® ; a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent widely used in oral care products.
- compositions which include an antibacterial agent, preferably triclosan we have observed significantly high uptake of the antibacterial agent by dental tissues including teeth. This is a hitherto unreported technical effect which is believed to be due to the presence of smectite clay.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions may also have one or more other binder.
- Cellulosic binders are especially preferred.
- Preferred cellulosic binders include cellulose ethers, which include hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC),
- EHEC ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- CMC carboxymethyl cellulose
- CHEC carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HPHEC hydroxypropylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- MC methyl cellulose
- MHPC methylhydroxypropyl cellulose
- MHEC methylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- carboxymethylmethyl cellulose CMMC
- HMCMC hydrophobically modified carboxymethyl cellulose
- HMHPC hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl cellulose
- HMEHEC hydrophobically modified ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HMCMHEC hydrophobically modified carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HMHPHEC hydrophobically modified hydroxypropylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HMMC hydrophobically modified methyl cellulose
- HMMHPC methylhydroxypropyl cellulose
- HMMHEC hydrophobically modified methylhydroxyethyl cellulose
- HMCMMC hydrophobically modified carboxymethylmethyl cellulose
- cellulosic binders include cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose (cationic HEC), cationic hydrophobically modified hydroxyethyl cellulose (cationic HMHEC) and microcrystalline cellulose.
- a highly preferred binder is Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (SCMC).
- SCMC Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
- Particularly preferred sodium carboxymethyl celluloses include those with degree of substitution of from 0.6 to 0.99, preferably from 0.7 to 0.95.
- preferred SCMCs include those with viscosity of 250 mPa.s to 10000 mPa.s as measured on a Brookfield viscometer TA spindle at 30 rpm, 23 °C and reading after 30 seconds when slurried with flavour in a 1 :1 ratio.
- guar gum or its derivatives could be used.
- binders are less preferred to the cellulosic binders.
- Such derivatives include carboxymethyl guar (CM guar), hydroxyethyl guar (HE guar), hydroxypropyl guar (HP guar), carboxymethylhydroxypropyl guar (CMHP guar), cationic guar, hydrophobically modified guar (HM guar), hydrophobically modified carboxymethyl guar (HMCM guar), hydrophobically modified hydroxyethyl guar (HMHE guar), hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl guar (HMHP guar), cationic hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl guar (cationic HMHP guar), hydrophobically modified
- HMCMHP guar carboxymethylhydroxypropyl guar
- HM cationic guar hydrophobically modified cationic guar
- Other less preferred gums include xanthan gum, carrageenan and derivatives, such as Irish moss and viscarin, gellan gum, sclerotium gum and derivatives, pullulan, rhamsan gum, welan gum, konjac, curdlan, algin, alginic acid, alginates and derivatives, starch phosphate derivatives, agar and derivatives, gum arabic and derivatives, pectin and derivatives, chitosan and derivatives, karaya gum, locust bean gum, natto gum, tragacanth gum, chitin derivatives, gelatin, betaglucan, dextrin, dextran, cyclodextrin and polyquaterniums, furcellaren gum, ghatti gum, psyllium gum, quince gum, tamarind gum,
- Binders provide body to the compositions. In order to balance the viscosity and the binding ability of the composition, a balance needs to be struck between the smectite clay and the binder whenever it is present. For example, if more smectite clay is introduced into the composition, it may be preferable to lower the binder content. In the case of formulations having thickening silica and smectite clay and binder, their individual effects need to be taken into consideration because these actions usually produce a cumulative effect. For example, in the case of compositions containing thickening silica, the binder content needs careful control otherwise a viscous paste could result.
- compositions which have cellulosic binder in addition to the smectite clay the ratio of the amount of smectite clay to the cellulosic binder is in the range of 1 :0.2 to 1 :0.9.
- Excessive cellulosic binder leads to compositions which may show tailing effect while dispensing the composition on a toothbrush.
- most of the cellulosic binders and some others like carrageenan are expensive ingredients.
- compositions may also include one or more other ingredients as described hereinafter.
- Other thickening agents may also include one or more other ingredients as described hereinafter.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions may also include one or more other thickening agents such as carboxyvinyl polymers which include carbomers which are commercially available from B. F. Goodrich as the CARBOPOL ® series, including CARBOPOL ® 934, 940, 941 and 956.
- carboxyvinyl polymers which include carbomers which are commercially available from B. F. Goodrich as the CARBOPOL ® series, including CARBOPOL ® 934, 940, 941 and 956.
- compositions can include 0.05 to 10 wt%, more preferably 0.1 to 5 wt%, and even more preferably 0.25 to about 4 wt% of other thickening agents.
- a de-sensitising agent is a potassium salt selected from potassium nitrate, potassium chloride, potassium citrate, potassium tartrate and potassium acetate used preferably from 0.5 to 3 wt%, more preferably from 1 to 2.5 wt % and especially from 1.7 to 2.2 wt%.
- Preferred toothpaste compositions can include alkali metal silicate.
- the alkali metal is sodium or potassium, preferably sodium.
- Sodium silicate is generally available as 10 to 40 % aqueous solution, most common being 30 % solution.
- Sodium silicate is available as neutral sodium silicate or alkaline sodium silicate.
- Preferred toothpastes have neutral sodium silicate.
- Sodium silicate is available with varying ratios of Na 2 0: Si0 2 .
- Sodium silicate with Na 2 0: Si0 2 ratio in the range of 3.0 to 3.8 is preferred, more highly preferred range being 3.25 to 3.5.
- Preferred toothpastes include 0.1 to 5 wt% silicate (on dry weight basis). Thus, a 30 % solution of sodium silicate is added to the composition in an amount in the range of 0.3 to 16 wt%.
- compositions can include one or more anti-caries agent.
- agents are typically fluorides.
- the source of fluoride is an alkali-metal salt of monofluorophosphoric acid, preferably sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP).
- SMFP is the fluoride source of choice when it comes to toothpaste compositions having Calcium based abrasives, especially chalk; since the alternative, sodium fluoride, reacts with the calcium carbonate to form insoluble calcium fluoride which has limited anti-caries activity.
- Preferred compositions include 0.01 to 2 wt%, more preferably 0.15 to 1 wt% and especially preferably 0.2 to 0.5 wt% anti-caries agent. It is preferable to maintain the free fluoride ion concentration from 100 to 2000 ppm, preferably from 900 to 1500 ppm.
- Other preferred anti-caries agents include sodium- and stannous fluoride, aminefluorides, sodium trimetaphosphate and casein.
- Certain preservatives e.g. methyl, ethyl, butyl, propyl and isopropyl esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid may be particularly useful against bacterial growth.
- a mixture of methyl, ethyl, butyl and propyl esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid is particularly preferred. The activity of this mixture can be enhanced by adding phenoxyethanol.
- Formaldehyde and dimethyl hydantoin are other preferred preservatives.
- Preservatives are generally included from 0.05 to 0.8 wt%.
- Preferred antioxidants are those which are compatible with other components and are not hazardous to health. These include ascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, thiodipropionic acid, calcium ascorbate, dilauryldithiopropionate, gum guaiac, sodium ascorbate, butylated hydroxyl toluene, butylated hydroxyl anisole, and tocopherols. A mixture of antioxidants can be used. When present, the antioxidant is added at a level effective to reduce or mitigate discoloration which would otherwise result from oxidation of the components of the toothpastes. Preferred levels are from 0.01 to 1 wt%.
- Toothpastes generally contain surfactants, also commonly referred to as sudsing agents. Suitable surfactants are those which are reasonably stable and provide foam throughout a wide pH range.
- the surfactant may be anionic, nonionic, amphoteric, zwitterionic, cationic, or mixtures thereof.
- Anionic surfactants useful herein include the water-soluble salts of alkyl sulfates having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical (e.g., sodium alkyl sulfate) and the water- soluble salts of sulfonated monoglycerides of fatty acids having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms.
- Sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium coconut monoglyceride sulfonates are examples of anionic surfactants of this type.
- Suitable anionic surfactants are sarcosinates, such as sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, taurates, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, sodium lauroyl isethionate, sodium laureth carboxylate, and sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate.
- Nonionic surfactants can be broadly defined as compounds produced by the reaction
- condensation of alkylene oxide groups hydrophilic in nature
- organic hydrophobic compound which may be aliphatic or alkyl- aromatic in nature
- nonionic surfactants include poloxamers (sold under trade name PLURONIC ® ), polyoxyethylene, polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters (sold under trade name TWEENS ® ), POLYOXYL ® 40 hydrogenated castor oil, fatty alcohol ethoxylates, polyethylene oxide condensates of alkyl phenols, products derived from the condensation of ethylene oxide with the reaction product of propylene oxide and ethylene diamine, ethylene oxide condensates of aliphatic alcohols, long chain tertiary amine oxides, long chain tertiary phosphine oxides, long chain dialkyl sulfoxides, and mixtures of such materials.
- poloxamers sold under trade name PLURONIC ®
- polyoxyethylene polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters
- TWEENS ® polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters
- POLYOXYL ® 40 hydrogenated castor oil fatty alcohol ethoxylates
- the nonionic surfactant Poloxamer ® 407 is one of the most preferred surfactants because use of Poloxamer helps reduce astringency.
- Useful amphoteric surfactants can be broadly described as derivatives of aliphatic secondary and tertiary amines in which the aliphatic radical is a straight chain or branched and wherein one of the aliphatic substituents contains from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms and one contains an anionic water-solubilizing group, e.g., carboxylate, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate.
- Other suitable amphoteric surfactants are betaines, specifically cocamidopropyl betaine. Mixtures of amphoteric surfactants can also be employed. Preferred levels are from 0.25 to 12 wt%, preferably from 0.5 to 8 wt%, and most preferably from 1 to about 6 wt%.
- Toothpastes may also contain a sweetening agent.
- Preferred sweetening agents include sodium saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, thaumatin, acesulfame potassium, stevioside, stevia extract, paramethoxy cinnamic aldehyde, neohesperidyl dihydrochalcone and perillartine. Typical levels are from 0.005 to 5 wt%, more preferably from 0.01 to 1 wt%.
- Preferred toothpastes can include one or more bleaching agents such as peroxy compounds e.g. potassium peroxydiphosphate, effervescing systems such as sodium bicarbonate/citric acid systems, colour change systems, and chelating agents from 0.001 to 6 wt%, preferably at from 0.5 to 4 wt%, which include alkali metal salts of citric acid, alanine, glycine and serine.
- bleaching agents such as peroxy compounds e.g. potassium peroxydiphosphate, effervescing systems such as sodium bicarbonate/citric acid systems, colour change systems, and chelating agents from 0.001 to 6 wt%, preferably at from 0.5 to 4 wt%, which include alkali metal salts of citric acid, alanine, glycine and serine.
- Liposomes can be used to improve delivery or stability of one or more active ingredients.
- Preferred compositions may also include one or more of breath strips, sparkles, large silica particles, granules, beads, and flavour encapsulates for enhanced sensory benefits or for visual appeal.
- Titanium dioxide can also be added to the composition for opacity. Titanium dioxide is generally included from 0.25 to 5 wt%. It is preferred that the toothpaste compositions contain a flavour. Suitable flavoring components include oil of wintergreen, oil of peppermint, oil of spearmint, clove bud oil, menthol, anethole, methyl salicylate, eucalyptol, cassia, 1-menthyl acetate, sage, eugenol, parsley oil, oxanone, alpha-irisone, marjoram, lemon, orange, propenyl guaethol, cinnamon, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, heliotropine, 4-cis-heptenal, diacetyl, methyl- para-tert-butyl phenyl acetate, and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable flavoring components include oil of wintergreen, oil of peppermint, oil of spearmint, clove bud oil, menthol, anethole
- Coolants may also be part of the flavor system.
- Preferred coolants are the paramenthane carboxyamide agents such as N- ethyl-p-menthan-3-carboxamide (known commercially as "WS-3 ® ”) and mixtures thereof.
- the flavour is generally from 0.001 to 5 wt%.
- the viscosity of preferred toothpaste compositions is 80,000 to 500,000 cps, when measured at 1/s and 25 °C with a BROOKFI ELD ® Viscometer using T-bar D-spindle at 5 rpm (revolutions per minute).
- the viscosity of further preferred toothpaste compositions is 100,000 to 200,000 cps.
- composition of the first aspect is a composition of the first aspect.
- composition of the first aspect for use for promoting oral hygiene.
- Example 1 Qualitative descriptive analysis (QDA) of a preferred composition and comparative toothpaste compositions
- a preferred toothpaste composition was made for QDA study. Some comparative compositions were also prepared. The composition of each toothpaste is described in table 1 .
- compositions C1 to C4 are control compositions and X and Y are preferred embodiments of the disclosed invention.
- a panel of trained expert consumer panelists was convened. Each panel member was asked to use each one of the compositions of table 1 . After brushing, each volunteer assigned a score (on a pre-designed scale from 1 to 10) for selected sensory attribute as indicated in table 2. Score of 1 was regarded as the least score and 10 was the maximum score. When all compositions were rated by all panelists, the scores were subjected to statistical analysis. Some consumers were asked to use (and rate) a marketed competitor product having about 20% sorbitol. The statistically analysed data is also shown in tables 2, 3 and 4. Table 2
- Example 2 Effect of smectite clay on the uptake of antibacterial agent by dental tissue
- a preferred toothpaste composition having the formulation as in table 5 was prepared.
- Example 3 Comparative study of antibacterial effect by in- vitro method
- Table 7 shows the total viable count of mutans Streptococcus which are attached to the HAP discs after four hours of incubation and the dentifrice treatment.
- the preferred composition reduces growth of mutans Streptococci by a significantly better margin as compared to other toothpastes.
- the illustrated examples indicate that a toothpaste composition containing smectite clay and lower amount of thickening silica provide superior sensory profile as well as an increased uptake of antibacterial agent by the oral tissue.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a toothpaste composition comprising: (i) 20 to 60 wt% of a calcium based abrasive; (ii) 3 to 15 wt% humectant; and, (iii) upto 2 wt% thickening silica; wherein the composition comprises 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay. Disclosed composition provides superior sensory profile as well as an increased uptake of antibacterial agent by the oral tissue.
Description
TOOTHPASTE CONTAINING SMECTITE CLAY
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to toothpaste composition having superior sensory profile and antibacterial action.
Background of the invention
Toothpaste is a popular dentifrice product which contains an abrasive, one or more humectants, antibacterial agent, a surfactant, thickening or binding agents and flavor.
Variety of antibacterial agents is used in oral care products. For example, halogenated hydroxydiphenyl ether compounds such as Triclosan® (TCN) have been used in oral care compositions to counter plaque. Effect of an antibacterial agent is largely dependent on delivery and uptake inside the oral cavity.
US6451291 B1 (Colgate, 2002) discloses that mixed anionic/zwitterionic lead to an increase in the uptake of antibacterial agent which enhances the therapeutic efficacy of the agent.
US5188821A (Colgate, 1993) discloses that an anionic polymeric polycarboxylate, for example, Gantrez® of GAF Corporation, is a good antibacterial enhancing agent.
In US2009269287A (P&G), is disclosed an oral care composition where traditional humectant components such as glycerin, sorbitol and other polyols are, to some extent, replaced by a binding/thickening system having select carrageenans. The dentifrice compositions exhibit increased in-use dispersibility in saliva which provides for an increased contact time of the composition with the user's teeth and oral cavity tissues and therefore the active agents are more rapidly available for beneficial activity.
However there is still an unmet need to enhance delivery and uptake of antibacterial agents.
In an attempt to provide cost-effective toothpaste compositions, the present inventors tried to lower the humectants level. However, as expected, drastic reduction in humectants led to products with poorer sensory properties which may not find consumer acceptance. This posed a technical problem of how to balance the sensory properties whilst still being able to minimize costs.
Surprisingly, it has been determined that reduction in dosage of thickening silica and introduction of smectite clay provides a solution.
Summary of the Invention
In accordance with a first aspect is disclosed a toothpaste composition having:
(i) 20 to 60 wt% of a calcium based abrasive;
(ii) 3 to 15 wt% humectant; and,
(iii) upto 2 wt% thickening silica; wherein said composition comprises 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay.
In accordance with a second aspect is disclosed a method of promoting oral hygiene comprising a step of applying to the teeth an effective amount of a toothpaste
composition of the first aspect.
In accordance with a third aspect is disclosed a toothpaste composition of the first aspect for promoting improved oral hygiene.
For better understanding of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments.
Detailed Description of the Invention
In accordance with a first aspect is disclosed a toothpaste composition having:
(i) 20 to 60 wt% of a calcium based abrasive;
(ii) 3 to 15 wt% humectant; and,
(iii) upto 2 wt% thickening silica; wherein the composition includes 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay. Calcium containing abrasive
All toothpastes generally contain an abrasive agent. Gels usually contain silica, whereas creams contain calcium based abrasives, especially calcium carbonate. The quantity of abrasives needs to be balanced otherwise there may be excessive abrasion.
Preferred toothpaste compositions have 25 to 60 wt% of calcium based abrasive, more preferably 30 to 55 wt% and most preferably 40 to 55 wt% of calcium containing abrasive.
A particularly preferred abrasive is calcium carbonate. Fine ground natural chalk (FGNC), a form of chalk, is highly preferred.
FGNC may also be modified chemically or physically by coating during milling or after milling by heat treatment. Typical coating materials include magnesium stearate and oleate. The morphology of FGNC may also be modified during the milling process by using different milling techniques, for example, ball milling, air-classifier milling or spiral jet milling.
FGNC can be used as the sole calcium based abrasive. However, FGNC can also be used with other calcium based abrasives to balance the abrasion. Usually the particle size of chalk is from 1 to 60 μηη, and the preferred size range from 1 to 15 μηη.
Other preferred calcium based abrasives include dicalcium phosphate (DCP), calcium pyrophosphate and precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC).
When a combination of Calcium based abrasives is used, it is preferred that FGNC is 35 to 100%, more preferably 75 to 100% and especially from 95 to 100% of the whole of the Calcium based abrasives. In such cases, the balance, most preferably, is PCC
(precipitated calcium carbonate).
Other abrasives may also be used along with the calcium based abrasive, depending upon the intended degree of abrasion. These include synthetic abrasive polishing agents such as amorphous precipitated silica and silica gels. Other abrasive agents include magnesium carbonate, sodium metaphosphate, potassium metaphosphate, zirconium silicate, potassium metaphosphate, magnesium orthophosphate, tricalcium phosphate, magnesium orthophosphate, trimagnesium phosphate, aluminum silicate, zirconium silicate and perlite.
Thickening silica
The disclosed composition contains upto 2 wt% thickening silica. Conventional gels contain upto 8 wt% thickening silica whereas opaque products typically have 4 to 10 wt%. Excessive thickening silica causes an adverse effect on release of flavor ingredients. Preferred compositions have 1 .5 wt%, or even less than 1 wt% thickening silica. Optimal compositions have less than 0.5 wt% thickening silica.
Preferred thickening silicas include AEROSIL®T series from Degussa or the CAB-O-SIL® series from Cabot Corporation, silica gels such as the SYLODENT® or SYLOX® series from W. R.Grace & Co or precipitated silica such as ZEOTHIX® 265 from J. M. Huber Corporation. Useful silica thickeners also include ZEODENT® 165, ZEODENT® 163 and/or 167 and ZEOFREE® 153, 177, and/or 265 silicas, all available from J. M. Huber Corporation. Other preferred thickening silicas include MFIL®, MFIL®-P (From Madhu Silica), SIDENT® 22 S and AEROSIL® 200 (Ex. Evonik Industries), SYLODENT® and PERKASIL® thickening silicas from WR Grace & Company and Tixosil® 43 and 331 from Rhodia, synthetic finely divided pyrogenic silica such as those sold under the trademarks SYLOID® 244, SYLOID® 266 and AEROSIL® D-200.
Smectite clay
Toothpaste compositions typically contain about 20 wt% humectants, which is usually a combination of humectants. This necessitates the inclusion of from about 4 to 6 wt% thickening silica. Such toothpastes have excellent sensory profile, therefore highly preferred by consumers. On the other hand, products with humectants of about 6 to 10 wt% have less preferred sensory profile which may get further affected on reducing the silica content.
A technical solution is provided by smectite clay. Smectites constitute a group in the class of natural aluminosilicate minerals known as layered silicates.
A preferred smectite clay is selected from phyllosilicates, montmorillonites, bentonites, hectorites and derivatives thereof, purified magnesium aluminium silicates, purified sodium magnesium silicates organically modified smectite clay, organically modified montmorillonite clay and mixtures thereof.
Further preferred smectite clay is selected from montmorillonites (bentonites, hectorites and derivatives thereof); purified magnesium aluminium silicates (various grades are commercially available as VEEGUM®from R. T. Vanderbilt Company); purified sodium magnesium silicates (commercially available as LAPONITE® in various grades);
organically modified smectites including tetra alkyl and/or trialkyl ammonium smectites (organically modified montmorillonite clays) such as quaternium-18 bentonite, quaternium-18 hectorite, stearalkonium bentonite and stearalkonium hectorite/ and mixtures thereof. Magnesium alumnium silicate clays are particularly preferred. An example is VEEGUM® HV. The clay tends to swell when exposed to water.
Preferred toothpaste compositions contain 0.2 to 3 wt% clay. More preferred
compositions have 0.5 to 1 wt% clay.
The smectite clay is believed to not only play a role in aiding the sensory profile, but also in thickening the composition.
In preferred toothpastes, ratio of the calcium containing abrasive to the smectite clay is in the range of 1 :0.1 to 1 : 0.003.
Humectants
Disclosed compositions have 3 to 15 wt%, more preferably 4 to 12 wt% and most preferably 6 to 12 wt% total humectant. A particularly preferred humectant is sorbitol which is generally available in the form of 70% aqueous solution. Therefore, where sorbitol is used as a humectant, its actual dosage in the formulation is higher than the desired percentage to account for the water in the commercial product.
Other preferred humectants include glycerine, maltitol and xylitol. More preferred toothpastes contain glycerine and sorbitol for lubricated mouth feel, but their cumulative levels should not exceed the disclosed upper limits. Lower humectant content also provides an effective way to reduce the cost of the product.
Antibacterial agent
Preferred toothpaste compositions include 0.05 to 5 wt% of the antibacterial agent.
Suitable examples include quaternary ammonium compounds such as cetylpyridinium chloride; bis-biguanides such as chlorhexidine, chlorhexidine digluconate, hexetidine, octenidine, alexidine, TRICLOSAN® and other halogenated bisphenolic compounds such as 2,2' methylenebis-(4-chloro-6-bromophenol). A particularly preferred antibacterial agent is TRICLOSAN®; a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent widely used in oral care products. In compositions which include an antibacterial agent, preferably triclosan, we have observed significantly high uptake of the antibacterial agent by dental tissues including teeth. This is a hitherto unreported technical effect which is believed to be due to the presence of smectite clay.
Other binders
Preferred toothpaste compositions may also have one or more other binder. Cellulosic binders are especially preferred. Preferred cellulosic binders include cellulose ethers, which include hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC),
ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose (EHEC), carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC),
carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose (CMHEC), hydroxypropylhydroxyethyl cellulose (HPHEC), methyl cellulose (MC), methylhydroxypropyl cellulose (MHPC),
methylhydroxyethyl cellulose (MHEC), carboxymethylmethyl cellulose (CMMC), hydrophobically modified carboxymethyl cellulose (HMCMC), hydrophobically modified hydroxyethyl cellulose (HMHEC), hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl cellulose (HMHPC), hydrophobically modified ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose (HMEHEC),
hydrophobically modified carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose (HMCMHEC),
hydrophobically modified hydroxypropylhydroxyethyl cellulose (HMHPHEC),
hydrophobically modified methyl cellulose (HMMC), hydrophobically modified
methylhydroxypropyl cellulose (HMMHPC), hydrophobically modified methylhydroxyethyl cellulose (HMMHEC), and hydrophobically modified carboxymethylmethyl cellulose (HMCMMC).
Other cellulosic binders include cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose (cationic HEC), cationic hydrophobically modified hydroxyethyl cellulose (cationic HMHEC) and microcrystalline cellulose.
A highly preferred binder is Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (SCMC). Particularly preferred sodium carboxymethyl celluloses include those with degree of substitution of from 0.6 to 0.99, preferably from 0.7 to 0.95. Further, preferred SCMCs include those with viscosity of 250 mPa.s to 10000 mPa.s as measured on a Brookfield viscometer TA spindle at 30 rpm, 23 °C and reading after 30 seconds when slurried with flavour in a 1 :1 ratio.
In addition to, or as a replacement of cellulosic binder, guar gum or its derivatives could be used. However, such binders are less preferred to the cellulosic binders. Such derivatives include carboxymethyl guar (CM guar), hydroxyethyl guar (HE guar), hydroxypropyl guar (HP guar), carboxymethylhydroxypropyl guar (CMHP guar), cationic guar, hydrophobically modified guar (HM guar), hydrophobically modified carboxymethyl guar (HMCM guar), hydrophobically modified hydroxyethyl guar (HMHE guar), hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl guar (HMHP guar), cationic hydrophobically modified hydroxypropyl guar (cationic HMHP guar), hydrophobically modified
carboxymethylhydroxypropyl guar (HMCMHP guar) and hydrophobically modified cationic guar (HM cationic guar).
Other less preferred gums include xanthan gum, carrageenan and derivatives, such as Irish moss and viscarin, gellan gum, sclerotium gum and derivatives, pullulan, rhamsan gum, welan gum, konjac, curdlan, algin, alginic acid, alginates and derivatives, starch phosphate derivatives, agar and derivatives, gum arabic and derivatives, pectin and derivatives, chitosan and derivatives, karaya gum, locust bean gum, natto gum, tragacanth gum, chitin derivatives, gelatin, betaglucan, dextrin, dextran, cyclodextrin and polyquaterniums, furcellaren gum, ghatti gum, psyllium gum, quince gum, tamarind gum, larch gum, and tara gum.
Binders provide body to the compositions. In order to balance the viscosity and the binding ability of the composition, a balance needs to be struck between the smectite clay and the binder whenever it is present. For example, if more smectite clay is introduced into the composition, it may be preferable to lower the binder content. In the case of formulations having thickening silica and smectite clay and binder, their individual effects need to be taken into consideration because these actions usually produce a cumulative effect. For example, in the case of compositions containing thickening silica, the binder content needs careful control otherwise a viscous paste could result.
In the case of compositions which have cellulosic binder in addition to the smectite clay, the ratio of the amount of smectite clay to the cellulosic binder is in the range of 1 :0.2 to 1 :0.9. Excessive cellulosic binder leads to compositions which may show tailing effect while dispensing the composition on a toothbrush. On the other hand, most of the cellulosic binders and some others like carrageenan are expensive ingredients.
Therefore, they use can improve the viscosity of the product, the option may not necessarily be commercially viable.
Other ingredients
In addition to the ingredients described earlier, preferred compositions may also include one or more other ingredients as described hereinafter.
Other thickening agents
Preferred toothpaste compositions may also include one or more other thickening agents such as carboxyvinyl polymers which include carbomers which are commercially available from B. F. Goodrich as the CARBOPOL® series, including CARBOPOL® 934, 940, 941 and 956.
Other preferred grades include acrylates/Ci0-3o alkyl acrylate crosspolymers which are commercially available as ULTREZ® 21 , PEMULEN® TR-1 , and PEMULEN®TR-2, from Noveon Corporation. Preferred compositions can include 0.05 to 10 wt%, more preferably 0.1 to 5 wt%, and even more preferably 0.25 to about 4 wt% of other thickening agents.
De-sensitising agents
A de-sensitising agent is a potassium salt selected from potassium nitrate, potassium chloride, potassium citrate, potassium tartrate and potassium acetate used preferably from 0.5 to 3 wt%, more preferably from 1 to 2.5 wt % and especially from 1.7 to 2.2 wt%.
Silicate
Preferred toothpaste compositions can include alkali metal silicate. The alkali metal is sodium or potassium, preferably sodium. Sodium silicate is generally available as 10 to 40 % aqueous solution, most common being 30 % solution. Sodium silicate is available as neutral sodium silicate or alkaline sodium silicate. Preferred toothpastes have neutral sodium silicate. Sodium silicate is available with varying ratios of Na20: Si02.
Sodium silicate with Na20: Si02 ratio in the range of 3.0 to 3.8 is preferred, more highly preferred range being 3.25 to 3.5. Preferred toothpastes include 0.1 to 5 wt% silicate (on dry weight basis). Thus, a 30 % solution of sodium silicate is added to the composition in an amount in the range of 0.3 to 16 wt%.
Anti-caries agent
Preferred compositions can include one or more anti-caries agent. Such agents are typically fluorides. It is preferred that the source of fluoride is an alkali-metal salt of monofluorophosphoric acid, preferably sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP).
SMFP is the fluoride source of choice when it comes to toothpaste compositions having Calcium based abrasives, especially chalk; since the alternative, sodium fluoride, reacts with the calcium carbonate to form insoluble calcium fluoride which has limited anti-caries activity. Preferred compositions include 0.01 to 2 wt%, more preferably 0.15 to 1 wt% and especially preferably 0.2 to 0.5 wt% anti-caries agent. It is preferable to maintain the free fluoride ion concentration from 100 to 2000 ppm, preferably from 900 to 1500 ppm. Other preferred anti-caries agents include sodium- and stannous fluoride, aminefluorides, sodium trimetaphosphate and casein.
Preservatives
Toothpastes with calcium containing abrasives, especially chalk; are prone to bacterial growth. Certain preservatives, e.g. methyl, ethyl, butyl, propyl and isopropyl esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid may be particularly useful against bacterial growth. A mixture of methyl, ethyl, butyl and propyl esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid is particularly preferred. The activity of this mixture can be enhanced by adding phenoxyethanol. Formaldehyde and dimethyl hydantoin are other preferred preservatives. Preservatives are generally included from 0.05 to 0.8 wt%.
Antioxidants
Preferred antioxidants are those which are compatible with other components and are not hazardous to health. These include ascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, thiodipropionic acid, calcium ascorbate, dilauryldithiopropionate, gum guaiac, sodium ascorbate, butylated hydroxyl toluene, butylated hydroxyl anisole, and tocopherols. A mixture of antioxidants can be used.
When present, the antioxidant is added at a level effective to reduce or mitigate discoloration which would otherwise result from oxidation of the components of the toothpastes. Preferred levels are from 0.01 to 1 wt%.
Surfactants
Toothpastes generally contain surfactants, also commonly referred to as sudsing agents. Suitable surfactants are those which are reasonably stable and provide foam throughout a wide pH range. The surfactant may be anionic, nonionic, amphoteric, zwitterionic, cationic, or mixtures thereof.
Anionic surfactants useful herein include the water-soluble salts of alkyl sulfates having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical (e.g., sodium alkyl sulfate) and the water- soluble salts of sulfonated monoglycerides of fatty acids having from 8 to 20 carbon atoms. Sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium coconut monoglyceride sulfonates are examples of anionic surfactants of this type. Other suitable anionic surfactants are sarcosinates, such as sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, taurates, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, sodium lauroyl isethionate, sodium laureth carboxylate, and sodium dodecyl benzenesulfonate.
Nonionic surfactants can be broadly defined as compounds produced by the
condensation of alkylene oxide groups (hydrophilic in nature) with an organic hydrophobic compound which may be aliphatic or alkyl- aromatic in nature.
Examples of suitable nonionic surfactants include poloxamers (sold under trade name PLURONIC®), polyoxyethylene, polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters (sold under trade name TWEENS®), POLYOXYL® 40 hydrogenated castor oil, fatty alcohol ethoxylates, polyethylene oxide condensates of alkyl phenols, products derived from the condensation of ethylene oxide with the reaction product of propylene oxide and ethylene diamine, ethylene oxide condensates of aliphatic alcohols, long chain tertiary amine oxides, long chain tertiary phosphine oxides, long chain dialkyl sulfoxides, and mixtures of such materials. The nonionic surfactant Poloxamer® 407 is one of the most preferred surfactants because use of Poloxamer helps reduce astringency.
Useful amphoteric surfactants can be broadly described as derivatives of aliphatic secondary and tertiary amines in which the aliphatic radical is a straight chain or branched and wherein one of the aliphatic substituents contains from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms and one contains an anionic water-solubilizing group, e.g., carboxylate, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate. Other suitable amphoteric surfactants are betaines, specifically cocamidopropyl betaine. Mixtures of amphoteric surfactants can also be employed. Preferred levels are from 0.25 to 12 wt%, preferably from 0.5 to 8 wt%, and most preferably from 1 to about 6 wt%.
Sweetening agents
Toothpastes may also contain a sweetening agent. Preferred sweetening agents include sodium saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, thaumatin, acesulfame potassium, stevioside, stevia extract, paramethoxy cinnamic aldehyde, neohesperidyl dihydrochalcone and perillartine. Typical levels are from 0.005 to 5 wt%, more preferably from 0.01 to 1 wt%.
Preferred toothpastes can include one or more bleaching agents such as peroxy compounds e.g. potassium peroxydiphosphate, effervescing systems such as sodium bicarbonate/citric acid systems, colour change systems, and chelating agents from 0.001 to 6 wt%, preferably at from 0.5 to 4 wt%, which include alkali metal salts of citric acid, alanine, glycine and serine.
The most preferred are the alkali metal salts of citric acid, especially potassium citrate and most preferably tri-potassium citrate.
Liposomes can be used to improve delivery or stability of one or more active ingredients. Preferred compositions may also include one or more of breath strips, sparkles, large silica particles, granules, beads, and flavour encapsulates for enhanced sensory benefits or for visual appeal.
Titanium dioxide can also be added to the composition for opacity. Titanium dioxide is generally included from 0.25 to 5 wt%.
It is preferred that the toothpaste compositions contain a flavour. Suitable flavoring components include oil of wintergreen, oil of peppermint, oil of spearmint, clove bud oil, menthol, anethole, methyl salicylate, eucalyptol, cassia, 1-menthyl acetate, sage, eugenol, parsley oil, oxanone, alpha-irisone, marjoram, lemon, orange, propenyl guaethol, cinnamon, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, heliotropine, 4-cis-heptenal, diacetyl, methyl- para-tert-butyl phenyl acetate, and mixtures thereof. Coolants may also be part of the flavor system. Preferred coolants are the paramenthane carboxyamide agents such as N- ethyl-p-menthan-3-carboxamide (known commercially as "WS-3®") and mixtures thereof. The flavour is generally from 0.001 to 5 wt%.
Physical properties
The viscosity of preferred toothpaste compositions is 80,000 to 500,000 cps, when measured at 1/s and 25 °C with a BROOKFI ELD® Viscometer using T-bar D-spindle at 5 rpm (revolutions per minute). The viscosity of further preferred toothpaste compositions is 100,000 to 200,000 cps.
Method
In accordance with a second aspect is disclosed a method of promoting oral hygiene comprising a step of applying to the teeth an effective amount of a toothpaste
composition of the first aspect.
Use
In accordance with a third aspect is disclosed a composition of the first aspect for use for promoting oral hygiene.
The invention will now be explained with the help of non-limiting exemplary embodiments.
Examples
Example 1 : Qualitative descriptive analysis (QDA) of a preferred composition and comparative toothpaste compositions
A preferred toothpaste composition was made for QDA study. Some comparative compositions were also prepared. The composition of each toothpaste is described in table 1 .
Table 1
Note:
(a) The compositions C1 to C4 are control compositions and X and Y are preferred embodiments of the disclosed invention.
(b) * - this is the actual percentage of sorbitol
A panel of trained expert consumer panelists was convened. Each panel member was asked to use each one of the compositions of table 1 . After brushing, each volunteer assigned a score (on a pre-designed scale from 1 to 10) for selected sensory attribute as indicated in table 2. Score of 1 was regarded as the least score and 10 was the maximum score. When all compositions were rated by all panelists, the scores were subjected to statistical analysis. Some consumers were asked to use (and rate) a marketed competitor product having about 20% sorbitol. The statistically analysed data is also shown in tables 2, 3 and 4.
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Data in table-2 read with table-1 indicates that each preferred composition X and Y was sensorially superior to the control composition C-1 as regards most of the attributes. The material differences in the formulations, as is evident from table-1 , are the presence or absence of smectite clay and percentage of thickening silica, both of which were hitherto not known to provide any such benefit, particularly on foam, its creaminess and flavor intensity during and after brushing. Accordingly, the observed technical effects were unexpected considering the known benefits of smectite clay.
Data in table-3 indicates that preferred composition X [notwithstanding its significantly lower humectant content] was sensorially at-par with the marketed competitor product having as high as about 20 wt% sorbitol (on 100% basis). In this case also, the observed technical effects were unexpected having regard to the known benefits of smectite clay and the benefits, if any, brought about by reducing the thickening silica. On the other hand, comparative compositions C-1 and C-2 were again found to be sensorially inferior.
Data in table 4 further confirms the previous findings and reinforces the observations described earlier.
Example 2: Effect of smectite clay on the uptake of antibacterial agent by dental tissue
A preferred toothpaste composition having the formulation as in table 5 was prepared.
Table 5
A panel of forty trained human volunteers was formed for a double-blind, randomized, complete cross-over study. Each panelist was asked to brush the teeth with the composition of table-5. For comparative analysis, each panelist was also asked to brush the teeth with a marketed triclosan containing chalk-based toothpaste which was devoid of smectite clay. Samples of plaque were collected at varying but fixed intervals of time after brushing. Concentration of triclosan in the samples of the plaque was measured by HPLC and the results are shown in table 6.
Table 6
Data in table 6 indicates a statistically significant difference (at 95% confidence level) in favour of the preferred composition. The concentration of triclosan at each time interval was significantly higher in the case of the preferred composition. While the actual level of triclosan shows a gradual decline over time which is as expected, what is more important is the observation that the preferred composition of table-5 maintains its superiority as against the comparative marketed toothpaste even after passage of time.
Example 3: Comparative study of antibacterial effect by in- vitro method
In this experiment is described a study which compares antibacterial activity of a preferred toothpaste composition. It is measured in terms of availability and retention of triclosan and is compared to a marketed calcium based toothpaste containing 0.3% triclosan.
This effect was studied over a period of four hours using mutans Streptococci ATCC 25175 on a HAP (Hydroxyapatite) disc biofilm production model.
A time kill bactericidal approach was adopted. After four hours of incubation of mutans Streptococci with saliva-coated and toothpaste-treated HAP discs, the total viable count of organisms which remain attached to the HAP disc were enumerated. The toothpaste which gives the lowest total viable count was regarded as the best.
Table 7 shows the total viable count of mutans Streptococcus which are attached to the HAP discs after four hours of incubation and the dentifrice treatment.
Table 7
Data in table 7 indicates that in each of the three experiments, the preferred composition provides lowest total viable count [log10] value thereby indicating that the antibacterial effect of the preferred composition is better than comparative compositions.
Thus, the preferred composition reduces growth of mutans Streptococci by a significantly better margin as compared to other toothpastes.
The illustrated examples indicate that a toothpaste composition containing smectite clay and lower amount of thickening silica provide superior sensory profile as well as an increased uptake of antibacterial agent by the oral tissue.
It should be understood that the specific forms of the invention herein illustrated and described are intended to be representative only as certain changes may be made therein without departing from the clear teachings of the disclosure.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms
Claims
1. A toothpaste composition comprising:
(i) 20 to 60 wt% of a calcium based abrasive;
(ii) 3 to 15 wt% humectant; and,
(iii) upto 2 wt% thickening silica; wherein said composition comprises 0.2 to 3 wt% smectite clay.
2. A toothpaste composition as claimed in claim 1 comprising 0.05 to 5 wt%
antibacterial agent.
3. A toothpaste composition as claimed in claim 2 wherein said antibacterial agent is triclosan.
4. A toothpaste composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein ratio of said calcium containing abrasive to said smectite clay is in the range of from 1 :0.1 to 1 : 0.003.
5. A toothpaste composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein said smectite clay is selected from phyllosilicates, montmorillonites, bentonites, hectorites and derivatives thereof, purified magnesium aluminium silicates, purified sodium magnesium silicates organically modified smectite clay, organically modified montmorillonite clay and mixtures thereof.
6. A toothpaste composition as claimed in claim 5 wherein said smectite clay is
magnesium aluminium silicate clay.
7. A toothpaste composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims comprising 0.1 to 5 wt% cellulosic thickener.
8. A toothpaste composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein said abrasive is calcium carbonate.
9. A toothpaste composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein viscosity of said composition is 80,000 to 500,000 cps.
10. A method of promoting oral hygiene comprising a step of applying to the teeth an effective amount of a toothpaste composition as claimed in claim 1 .
1 1 . A toothpaste composition as claimed in claim 1 for use for promoting oral hygiene.
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