A61K8/9728

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING EXTRACTS OF ZINGIBERACEAE

The present technology relates to compositions, in particular, cosmetic, topical and pharmaceutical compositions, comprising extracts of plants in the family Zingiberaceae, as well as methods in connection with such compositions, including methods of reducing sebum production, reducing the appearance of oily skin, reducing the appearance of acne, reducing the appearance of pores, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, reducing free radicals, reducing baldness, reducing or increasing hair growth and reducing or increasing androgenic stimulation, or reducing the rate of oxidation.

DEGUMMING METHOD

A method for producing membrane polysaccharides from an organism selected from micro-organisms, unicellular organisms and filamentous fungi, the method including at least one step of extracting the membrane polysaccharides as well as a smaller-scale extraction of the soluble proteins, by mechanical treatment of the organism in a ball mill or by physical treatment of the organism by means of ultrasounds.

Antioxidant Producing Bacterium and Uses Thereof
20170223996 · 2017-08-10 · ·

Bacterial strains are provided that can be isolated from the microflora of lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium), and that are capable of increasing the antioxidant content of their growth medium. The bacteria can be used, for example, to increase the antioxidant content of various foodstuffs, as probiotics or as additives to animal feed. Antioxidant-enriched compositions produced by fermentation processes utilising the bacteria are also provided. The antioxidant-enriched compositions can be used in the preparation of cosmetics and nutritional supplements. The antioxidant-enriched compositions also have therapeutic applications.

Methods for botanical and/or algae extraction

The present disclosure relates to methods for extraction of biomass. Biomass of most interest is that which contains biologically active, extracts suitable for the skin care market. The biomass of interest includes botanicals (plant extracts and bioferments thereof), algae (red, brown, green and red, including bioferments thereof), fungi and even animal extracts (insect, crustacean) origin. Further the use of said extracts in cosmetic preparations prepared by the disclosed method is envisioned.

Methods for botanical and/or algae extraction

The present disclosure relates to methods for extraction of biomass. Biomass of most interest is that which contains biologically active, extracts suitable for the skin care market. The biomass of interest includes botanicals (plant extracts and bioferments thereof), algae (red, brown, green and red, including bioferments thereof), fungi and even animal extracts (insect, crustacean) origin. Further the use of said extracts in cosmetic preparations prepared by the disclosed method is envisioned.

Bacterial extracts cultured in thermal waters comprising anti-redness agents
09770474 · 2017-09-26 · ·

Red blotches on the skin such as those associated with environmental stresses, or red blotches associated with a skin disorder, for example those occurring during rosacea, are treated/reduced by administering to individuals afflicted therewith, thus effective amounts of at least one extract of a non-photosynthetic and non-fruiting filamentous bacterium cultured in a medium which includes at least one non-sulfurous mineral and/or thermal water, e.g., an extract derived from the bacterium Vitreoscilla filiformis, in particular the strain ATCC 15551, cultured in a medium enriched with water from La Roche Posay.

Synergistic extract of <i>Palmaria palmata </i>and jasmine, compositions comprising same and uses thereof

The present invention relates to a synergistic extract of Palmaria palmata and of jasmine flower heads, obtained after aqueous extraction of Palmaria palmata, in which maceration of the jasmine flower heads is then carried out, the ratio of the dry weight of Palmaria palmata to the dry weight of the flower heads being between 40/60 and 95/5. The present invention also relates to a method for obtaining said synergistic extract and cosmetic compositions comprising said extract as an active agent. The invention finally relates to the cosmetic use of said composition for combating the signs of aging and for improving the elasticity of the skin, by favoring maintenance of the “stem” character of the adult dermal stem cells (SKPs).

Synergistic extract of <i>Palmaria palmata </i>and jasmine, compositions comprising same and uses thereof

The present invention relates to a synergistic extract of Palmaria palmata and of jasmine flower heads, obtained after aqueous extraction of Palmaria palmata, in which maceration of the jasmine flower heads is then carried out, the ratio of the dry weight of Palmaria palmata to the dry weight of the flower heads being between 40/60 and 95/5. The present invention also relates to a method for obtaining said synergistic extract and cosmetic compositions comprising said extract as an active agent. The invention finally relates to the cosmetic use of said composition for combating the signs of aging and for improving the elasticity of the skin, by favoring maintenance of the “stem” character of the adult dermal stem cells (SKPs).

Method and compositions for improving selective catabolysis and viability in cells of keratin surfaces

A method for increasing cellular viability in cells of keratin surfaces after exposure to UV light and/or detoxifying cells of debris that impedes healthy metabolic function by topically applying to the keratin surface a composition containing at least one autophagy activator and at least one DNA repair enzyme and a method for making a topical composition comprising the steps of (a) identifying an ingredient that activates cellular autophagy in keratinocyte cultures in vitro, and (b) formulating the ingredient into a topical composition in combination with at least one DNA repair enzyme.

METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF FATTY ACIDS

Disclosed is a method for synthesis of fatty acids by culturing a eukaryotic microorganism from the fungi kingdom, that is naturally oleaginous or rendered oleaginous. The culture is performed in the presence a fatty acid synthase inhibitor in the culture medium.