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Claims for Patent: 5,096,813


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Summary for Patent: 5,096,813
Title: Visual indicator system
Abstract:Packages which are subject to tampering while in a store or deterioration over time due to the presence of oxygen may be readily identified by placing therein a multi-component visual indicator system which is sensitive to the presence of oxygen. The system, which may be prepared aerobically and then placed into an anaerobic environment for use, is not effected by the presence of reducing agents found commonly in foods, drugs, and cosmetics.
Inventor(s): Krumhar; Kim C. (Bedford, TX), Karel; Marcus (Newton, MA)
Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)
Application Number:07/403,179
Patent Claims:1. A colorimetric indicator system to warn of tempering in a sealed package comprising (a) an oxygen-sensitive compound and (b) a separate color indicator which (i) will change color in response to an interaction between oxygen and the oxygen-sensitive compound and (ii) will not change color in direct response to oxygen.

2. The system of claim 1, wherein the color indicator is selected from the group of color indicators which are unaffected by a reducing agent.

3. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction between oxygen and the oxygen-sensitive material causes a change in the pH of the system.

4. The system of claim 1, wherein the oxygen-sensitive material is sufficiently insensitive to oxygen that the system is prepared in an aerobic environment and then transferred into an anaerobic environment with flushing of all oxygen therefrom for use.

5. The system of claim 4, wherein the system is sufficiently sensitive to oxygen that it changes color within about 1 to about 8 hours of exposure thereto.

6. The system of claim 1, wherein the oxygen-sensitive material undergoes peroxidation in the presence of oxygen.

7. The system of claim 6, wherein the peroxidized oxygen-sensitive material undergoes decomposition to produce a more acidic material than the oxygen-sensitive material.

8. The system of claim 7, wherein the more acidic material induces the color change of the color indicator.

9. The system of claim 8, wherein the color indicator is selected from the group consisting of neutral red, hematoxylin, brazilin, lacmoid, carminic acid, nitrazine yellow, curcumin, bromothymol blue, litmus, methyl red, methyl orange, propyl red, phenol red, bromocresol purple, and alizarin.

10. The system of claim 1 wherein the oxygen-sensitive material is an unsaturated C..sub.1 -C.sub.3 ester of a fatty acid having about 4 to about 24 carbon atoms.

11. The system of claim 10, wherein the oxygen sensitive material is selected from the group consisting of methyl linoleate, methyl linolenate, and ethyl linolenate.

12. The system of claim 1, wherein the color indicator is selected from the group consisting of neutral red, hematoxylin, brazilin, lacmoid, carminic acid, nitrazine yellow, curcumin, bromothymol blue, litmus, methyl red, methyl orange, propyl red, phenol red, bromocresol purple, and alizarin.

13. The system of claim 1, wherein the color indicator comprises a carotinoid pigment.

14. The system of claim 1, wherein the oxygen-sensitive material is an unsaturated C..sub.1 -C.sub.3 ester of a fatty acid having about 4 to about 24 carbon atoms and the color indicator changes color due to a change in acidity.

15. The system of claim 1, wherein the oxygen-sensitive material is an aldehyde and the color indicator changes color due to conversion of the aldehyde to an acid.

16. The system of claim 15, wherein the aldehyde is benzaldehyde and it converts to benzoic acid.

17. The system of claim 14 wherein the interaction between oxygen and the oxygen-sensitive material is catalyzed by a lipoxidase or peroxidase enzyme.

18. The system of claim 14 comprising peroxidase, 3-methyl-2-benzothiozolimone hydrazone and 3-(dimethylamino)-benzoic acid which combine to yield a bluish color in the presence of oxygen.

19. The system of claim 1, having the form of a universal bar-code pattern which becomes unreadable by machine after exposure to oxygen.

20. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction between oxygen and the oxygen-sensitive material is catalyzed by the addition of a catalyst.

21. The system of claim 20, wherein the catalyst is selected from the group consisting of hemoglobin, myoglobin, hemin, chlorophyll, and cytochrome c.

22. The system of claim 1, wherein the color change is irreversible.

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