It exhibits excellent deodorizing effects against sulfur-based foul-smelling substances that are the causes of bad breath and fecal odor!
"PANCIL PS-M" is a deodorant made by adding trehalose to an extract obtained from the fruit of the persimmon tree, Diospyros kaki Thunberg. It possesses both reducing and oxidizing properties, excelling in antioxidant and deodorizing effects. It demonstrates excellent deodorizing effects not only against nitrogen-based foul-smelling components like ammonia and lower fatty acids such as acetic acid, but also against sulfur-based foul-smelling components like hydrogen sulfide, which are responsible for bad breath and fecal odor. This powdered deodorant removes impurities contained in persimmon tannin, reducing the characteristic odor of persimmon tannin to an extreme level. 【Features】 ■ High deodorizing effect against sulfur compounds, which are considered difficult to deodorize ■ Persimmon tannin reacts chemically with foul odors, quickly deodorizing them ■ Once an odor is deodorized, it does not return to a foul smell ■ Lower coloring properties compared to green tea extracts with the same tannin concentration ■ Reduces bad breath, age-related odor, and fecal odor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Deodorization Performance (Excerpt)】 <Odorous Substances (ppm): Deodorization Rate (%)> ■ Ammonia (150): 94.7 ■ Trimethylamine (20): 91.9 ■ Hydrogen Sulfide (20): 99.7 ■ Methyl Mercaptan (5): 96.0 ■ Acetic Acid (50): 98.0 ■ Isobutyric Acid (50): 97.6 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■General food (health foods, etiquette foods, nursing care foods) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Release Science Industry provides natural plant-derived deodorant ingredients to the world, solving odor problems in various fields. Our efforts to tackle odors began in 1984 when we discovered the excellent deodorizing and antibacterial properties of the juice extracted from unripe persimmons. Since then, we have consistently explored chemical deodorants or deodorizing and antibacterial agents that utilize natural plant extracts, supplying deodorant ingredients to various sectors. In particular, we have continued our research on the application of persimmon tannin extract, successfully developing a material called Pansil that has excellent effects against hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans, and we have obtained a patent for it.