A61K36/49

ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR
20220183339 · 2022-06-16 ·

The object of the present invention is to search for and to provide a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor comprising wood creosote as the active ingredient is provided.

ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR
20220183339 · 2022-06-16 ·

The object of the present invention is to search for and to provide a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor comprising wood creosote as the active ingredient is provided.

Composition comprising tannins

The present invention relates to a novel composition capable of enhancing tannins' ability to adhere to mucous membranes (mucosas) and skin, its use as a therapeutic composition, and products consisting of or comprising said composition.

Composition comprising tannins

The present invention relates to a novel composition capable of enhancing tannins' ability to adhere to mucous membranes (mucosas) and skin, its use as a therapeutic composition, and products consisting of or comprising said composition.

Method for manufacturing an ulcer treatment
11351217 · 2022-06-07 ·

A method of manufacturing an ulcer treatment is disclosed. Ulcer symptoms, including stomach pain, bloating, heartburn, nausea, and more, can be highly intrusive on a patient's life. In order to create a treatment, several acorns, particularly acorns from Quercus brantii, commonly known as a Persian Oak tree, are acquired. These acorns are sorted and subsequently washed in water to free them of any dirt or contaminants. The acorns are then crushed to separate the acorn nuts from their corresponding acorn shells. The shells are discarded, and the acorn nuts are washed in room-temperature water again to remove any nut impurities. The acorn nuts are then roasted in an oven for several minutes to remove the nut skin from the nut. The nut skin and the nut body are collected and pulverized separately to create an ulcer-treating powder. The ulcer-treating powder may subsequently be mixed into a solvent and ingested by the ulcer patient to treat the patient's ulcers and ulcer symptoms.

Method for manufacturing an ulcer treatment
11351217 · 2022-06-07 ·

A method of manufacturing an ulcer treatment is disclosed. Ulcer symptoms, including stomach pain, bloating, heartburn, nausea, and more, can be highly intrusive on a patient's life. In order to create a treatment, several acorns, particularly acorns from Quercus brantii, commonly known as a Persian Oak tree, are acquired. These acorns are sorted and subsequently washed in water to free them of any dirt or contaminants. The acorns are then crushed to separate the acorn nuts from their corresponding acorn shells. The shells are discarded, and the acorn nuts are washed in room-temperature water again to remove any nut impurities. The acorn nuts are then roasted in an oven for several minutes to remove the nut skin from the nut. The nut skin and the nut body are collected and pulverized separately to create an ulcer-treating powder. The ulcer-treating powder may subsequently be mixed into a solvent and ingested by the ulcer patient to treat the patient's ulcers and ulcer symptoms.

Method for Manufacturing an Ulcer Treatment
20220023371 · 2022-01-27 ·

A method of manufacturing an ulcer treatment is disclosed. Ulcer symptoms, including stomach pain, bloating, heartburn, nausea, and more, can be highly intrusive on a patient's life. In order to create a treatment, several acorns, particularly acorns from Quercus brantii, commonly known as a Persian Oak tree, are acquired. These acorns are sorted and subsequently washed in water to free them of any dirt or contaminants. The acorns are then crushed to separate the acorn nuts from their corresponding acorn shells. The shells are discarded, and the acorn nuts are washed in room-temperature water again to remove any nut impurities. The acorn nuts are then roasted in an oven for several minutes to remove the nut skin from the nut. The nut skin and the nut body are collected and pulverized separately to create an ulcer-treating powder. The ulcer-treating powder may subsequently be mixed into a solvent and ingested by the ulcer patient to treat the patient's ulcers and ulcer symptoms.

Method for Manufacturing an Ulcer Treatment
20220023371 · 2022-01-27 ·

A method of manufacturing an ulcer treatment is disclosed. Ulcer symptoms, including stomach pain, bloating, heartburn, nausea, and more, can be highly intrusive on a patient's life. In order to create a treatment, several acorns, particularly acorns from Quercus brantii, commonly known as a Persian Oak tree, are acquired. These acorns are sorted and subsequently washed in water to free them of any dirt or contaminants. The acorns are then crushed to separate the acorn nuts from their corresponding acorn shells. The shells are discarded, and the acorn nuts are washed in room-temperature water again to remove any nut impurities. The acorn nuts are then roasted in an oven for several minutes to remove the nut skin from the nut. The nut skin and the nut body are collected and pulverized separately to create an ulcer-treating powder. The ulcer-treating powder may subsequently be mixed into a solvent and ingested by the ulcer patient to treat the patient's ulcers and ulcer symptoms.

AMERICAN CHESTNUT LEAF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OXALATE OXIDASE AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF OXALATE-RELATED DISORDERS

The invention provides American chestnut leaf compositions comprising oxalate oxidase. The compositions reduce oxalate levels in dietary sources of oxalate and are useful in reducing oxalate levels and reducing stone disease in patients. The invention provides methods of extracting and purifying oxalate oxidase from American chestnut leaf. The invention provides methods of extracting oxalate from biological samples.

AMERICAN CHESTNUT LEAF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OXALATE OXIDASE AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF OXALATE-RELATED DISORDERS

The invention provides American chestnut leaf compositions comprising oxalate oxidase. The compositions reduce oxalate levels in dietary sources of oxalate and are useful in reducing oxalate levels and reducing stone disease in patients. The invention provides methods of extracting and purifying oxalate oxidase from American chestnut leaf. The invention provides methods of extracting oxalate from biological samples.