Patent classifications
A61K35/74
Compositions and methods for treating diverticulitis and related disorders
The present disclosure is in the field of pharmaceutical compositions suitable for the treatment of diseases in mammals. The disclosure provides novel compositions comprising non-pathogenic fecal microbes for treating recurrent diverticulitis and related diseases. The disclosure also provides methods for treating a subject with the compositions disclosed herein.
Method and system for protecting honey bees from pesticides
A method and system for the treatment of honey bees (Apis mellifera), bats, and butterflies protects them from various life threatening conditions, including Colony Collapse Disorder and in particular, provides honey bees with the ability to assimilate and degrade pesticides such as neonicotinoids and fipronil.
Method and system for protecting honey bees from pesticides
A method and system for the treatment of honey bees (Apis mellifera), bats, and butterflies protects them from various life threatening conditions, including Colony Collapse Disorder and in particular, provides honey bees with the ability to assimilate and degrade pesticides such as neonicotinoids and fipronil.
NOVEL SKIN CARE COMPOSITION
The present invention generally relates to the field of skin care. More particularly, the invention relates to a cosmetic or therapeutic skin care composition comprising live bacteria of at least one Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes) strain in combination with an emollient that specifically supports their viability during storage and/or their ability to replicate after application to the skin. Preferably, the cosmetic or therapeutic skin care composition comprises bacteria of at least one C. acnes strain selected from the group consisting of D1, A5, C1, C3, H1, H2, H3, K1, K2, K4, K6, K8, K9, L1, and F4. The invention also provides a method for treating or preventing acne by applying the skin care composition of the invention to a skin area in need of treatment. The invention also relates to the use of a skin care composition of the invention for treating or preventing acne.
Methods and Compositions Comprising a Bacteria with Increased Viability and Faster Revivability
Methods to increase viability and revivability of bacteria compared to their wild type counterparts, are disclosed herein. New strains of an anerobic bacteria is also disclosed obtained by the methods described herein. Further, disclosed are compositions comprising these bacteria as well as methods of treatment including the use of the bacteria described.
Methods and Compositions Comprising a Bacteria with Increased Viability and Faster Revivability
Methods to increase viability and revivability of bacteria compared to their wild type counterparts, are disclosed herein. New strains of an anerobic bacteria is also disclosed obtained by the methods described herein. Further, disclosed are compositions comprising these bacteria as well as methods of treatment including the use of the bacteria described.
Methods and Compositions Comprising a Bacteria with Increased Viability and Faster Revivability
Methods to increase viability and revivability of bacteria compared to their wild type counterparts, are disclosed herein. New strains of an anerobic bacteria is also disclosed obtained by the methods described herein. Further, disclosed are compositions comprising these bacteria as well as methods of treatment including the use of the bacteria described.
Bacterial extracellular vesicles
Provided herein are methods and compositions related to EVs useful as therapeutic agents.
Bacterial extracellular vesicles
Provided herein are methods and compositions related to EVs useful as therapeutic agents.
Bacterial extracellular vesicles
Provided herein are methods and compositions related to EVs useful as therapeutic agents.