Patent classifications
A61K31/722
CHITOSAN-CONTAINING FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
Provided herein are chitosan-containing formulations, methods of making such formulations, and methods of using such formulations. Chitosan contemplated for use herein is preferably of high quality and its source is preferably of crustacean origin. The formulations contemplated herein are aqueous, either liquid- or viscous-like, varying in concentration and type of chitosan and acid used, and may include other components. Their uses are diverse, for oral/dental administration or topical/surface application to subjects (e.g. humans or animals) in need thereof or even food commodities, aiming to maintain a good condition where it is applied or contributing to health enhancement, healing, disease prevention or treatment. The present invention also relates to concentrated solutions that may be used for the formulation of other products.
CHITIN AND CHITOSAN PRODUCING METHODS
The invention relates to the field of polymer production, in particular to the production of chitin and chitosan from microalgae belonging to the phylum Haptophyta to the phylum Chlorophyta, or to the phylum Heterokontophyta, particularly from microalgae of the genus Isochrysis, Chlorella, Bracteacoccus, Chlorococcum, Scenedesmns, Desmodesmus, Haematococcus, Thalassiosira and Nannochloropsis, as well as to microalgal extracts thereof and their uses.
CHITIN AND CHITOSAN PRODUCING METHODS
The invention relates to the field of polymer production, in particular to the production of chitin and chitosan from microalgae belonging to the phylum Haptophyta to the phylum Chlorophyta, or to the phylum Heterokontophyta, particularly from microalgae of the genus Isochrysis, Chlorella, Bracteacoccus, Chlorococcum, Scenedesmns, Desmodesmus, Haematococcus, Thalassiosira and Nannochloropsis, as well as to microalgal extracts thereof and their uses.
CHITIN AND CHITOSAN PRODUCING METHODS
The invention relates to the field of polymer production, in particular to the production of chitin and chitosan from microalgae belonging to the phylum Haptophyta to the phylum Chlorophyta, or to the phylum Heterokontophyta, particularly from microalgae of the genus Isochrysis, Chlorella, Bracteacoccus, Chlorococcum, Scenedesmns, Desmodesmus, Haematococcus, Thalassiosira and Nannochloropsis, as well as to microalgal extracts thereof and their uses.
Carboxyalkyl chitosan
The present invention relates to a carboxyalkyl chitosan, compositions comprising same, a process for manufacturing same, and various applications thereof, in particular in the field of therapy, rheumatology, ophthalmology, esthetic medicine, plastic surgery, internal surgery, dermatology or cosmetics.
Carboxyalkyl chitosan
The present invention relates to a carboxyalkyl chitosan, compositions comprising same, a process for manufacturing same, and various applications thereof, in particular in the field of therapy, rheumatology, ophthalmology, esthetic medicine, plastic surgery, internal surgery, dermatology or cosmetics.
HEAT-STERILIZED FORMULATION COMPRISING CHITOSAN AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a heat-sterilized aqueous composition comprising a solubilized chitosan and glycerol. It also relates to a process of preparation of the same, as well as the use thereof, including compositions useful for the prevention and treatment of dry eye syndrome and arthritic diseases or disorders.
HEAT-STERILIZED FORMULATION COMPRISING CHITOSAN AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to a heat-sterilized aqueous composition comprising a solubilized chitosan and glycerol. It also relates to a process of preparation of the same, as well as the use thereof, including compositions useful for the prevention and treatment of dry eye syndrome and arthritic diseases or disorders.
Polymeric iron chelating agent
Disclosed is a water-insoluble polymeric iron chelating agent having a polymer backbone and an aromatic ring attached to the polymer backbone through an —NH—CH.sub.2— bond, wherein the aromatic ring has one or two first functional groups in the form of hydroxyl group and one or two second functional groups located at the ortho position with respect to the first functional group; and wherein the second functional group is —OH, —COOH, or a group represented by formula (I) wherein A represents —CH.sub.3, —CH.sub.2—CH.sub.3, —CH.sub.2—C.sub.6H.sub.5, —CH.sub.2—C.sub.5H.sub.4N or —CH.sub.2—COOH and B represents —CH.sub.2—COOH. The water-insoluble polymeric iron chelating agent of the present invention offers the advantages of being capable of selectively chelating iron ions, particularly biologically unstable iron, and being insoluble in water, and moreover not being incorporated in metabolic processes in vivo.
Polymeric iron chelating agent
Disclosed is a water-insoluble polymeric iron chelating agent having a polymer backbone and an aromatic ring attached to the polymer backbone through an —NH—CH.sub.2— bond, wherein the aromatic ring has one or two first functional groups in the form of hydroxyl group and one or two second functional groups located at the ortho position with respect to the first functional group; and wherein the second functional group is —OH, —COOH, or a group represented by formula (I) wherein A represents —CH.sub.3, —CH.sub.2—CH.sub.3, —CH.sub.2—C.sub.6H.sub.5, —CH.sub.2—C.sub.5H.sub.4N or —CH.sub.2—COOH and B represents —CH.sub.2—COOH. The water-insoluble polymeric iron chelating agent of the present invention offers the advantages of being capable of selectively chelating iron ions, particularly biologically unstable iron, and being insoluble in water, and moreover not being incorporated in metabolic processes in vivo.