Patent classifications
A61K2236/00
PSILOCYBIN AND PSILOCIN CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING AND MAKING THE SAME
A composition is provided. The composition contains: (A) a psychoactive compound selected from the group consisting of psilocybin, psilocin, and combinations thereof; and (B) a supplement selected from the group consisting of an amino acid, a vitamin B6, piracetam, gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), theobromine, caffeine, resveratrol, and combinations thereof. A method of producing the composition and an oral dosage containing the composition are also provided.
Fruit or vegetable pomace composition and use as blood glucose modulator and anti-diabetic agent
Methods of improving mammalian carbohydrate metabolism and treating, preventing, or halting the progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus involve the consumption of a nutritional composition containing fruit or vegetable pomace. The pomace is produced from native plant tissue and contains a mixture of soluble and insoluble fiber. Periodic consumption of the composition normalizes blood glucose concentration and controls body weight.
Lipid comprising docosapentaenoic acid
The present invention relates to extracted plant lipid or microbial lipid comprising docosapentaenoic acid, and processes for producing the extracted lipid.
Vaporized medicants and methods of use
A method and formulation for delivering a motion sickness antidote in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the motion sickness antidote. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.
SEPARATION OF CANNABINOIDS FROM MIXTURES THEREOF BY EXTRACTION AND DISTILLATION
The present disclosure relates to isolating one or more cannabinoids from an input mixture. There is disclosed an apparatus that comprises a mixing vessel, a volatizing unit, and a distillation unit. The mixing vessel combines a first input mixture and a high boiling-point carrier agent to generate a second input mixture. The volatizing unit volatilizes cannabinoids from the second input mixture for separating the mixture into a cannabinoid-containing vapor stream and a residue. The distillation unit receives the cannabinoid-containing vapor stream and separates a first cannabinoid from at least a second cannabinoid. There are also disclosed methods that comprise the steps of combining a first input mixture with a high boiling-point carrier agent to provide a second input mixture, volatilizing the second input mixture into a vapor stream containing one or more cannabinoids and a residue, and separating a first cannabinoid from a second in the distillation unit.
EXTRACT OF MORINGA PEREGRINA SEED CAKE, METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAME AND USE THEREOF IN COSMETIC OR NUTRICOSMETIC COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to an extract of Moringa peregrina seed cake predominantly comprising mainly a peptide hydrolyzate and to a process for obtaining the extract. The invention also relates to cosmetic or nutricosmetic compositions comprising said extract and to the use of said compositions for improving the appearance of the skin, mucous membranes or the integuments, for preventing and/or combating dryness of the skin and mucous membranes, for preventing and/or combating the signs of aging and/or photoaging of the skin, for promoting skin bleaching and for promoting slimming.
GAS PHASE METHODS TO EXTRACT NATURAL PRODUCTS
This disclosure generally relates to gas-phase methods to distill molecules from a composition that is suspended in a gas.
Continuous biomass extraction system and process
A method for producing valuable organic liquid from a biomass wherein a heated gas is mixed with a biomass to produce an enriched organic vapor and a biomass waste product. The biomass waste product is separated from the enriched organic vapor. The enriched organic vapor is cooled to produce a liquid organic oil and the liquid organic oil is collected. A system for producing the liquid organic oil including a first separation unit to separate an enriched organic vapor and a biomass waste product. The enriched organic vapor and the biomass waste product are generated from mixing a heated gas and a biomass. The system also includes a wet scrubber for cooling the enriched organic vapor to generate an enriched organic smoke. The organic smoke can be transformed to the liquid organic oil in an electrostatic precipitator.
AN OIL EXTRACT COMPRISING DIHOMOLINOLENIC ACID, AND A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE OIL EXTRACT
A solvent extraction process for extracting oil containing dihomolinolenic acid from marine macro-algae, since as ascophyllum. Harvested ascophyllum is desalted to a salt content of less than 3% by weight, and dried to a moisture content of less than 5% by weight, and is then chopped into pieces of maximum dimension not exceeding 5 mm. The desalted, dried and chopped ascophyllum is then packed into a cellulose soxhlet thimble (13) and covered with a silica glass wool. The soxhlet thimble (13) is then placed in a vessel (12) of a soxhlet apparatus (11). A solvent reservoir (15) is charged with the solvent, namely, a food grade hexane, and is evaporated from the solvent reservoir (15) and condensed in a condenser (22) above the vessel (12) and is drip-fed into the soxhlet thimble (13) for extracting the oil containing the dihomolinolenic acid from the ascophyllum. The solvent with the extracted oil entrained therein is returned to the solvent reservoir (15) and the process continues until substantially all the oil has been extracted from the ascophyllum. The oil containing the dihomolinolenic acid is then recovered from the solvent by low pressure distillation until the solvent content of the oil containing the dihomolinolenic acid has been reduced to less than 5% by weight. The oil containing the dihomolinolenic acid is then desolvated to remove the remaining solvent therefrom.
Herbal composition for metabolic syndromes and method of treatment thereof
The present invention relates to an herbal composition for the treatment of metabolic syndromes in a subject in need thereof, said composition comprising Phaleria nisidai; optionally along with hypoglycemic agents, a process thereof, and a method for the treatment of metabolic syndromes.