A61K36/288

ANTI-VIRAL, ANTI-MICROBIAL AND STIMULATING IMMUNITY FOOD SUPPLEMENT

The food additive includes the following components in weight percent: liquorice—Glycyrrhiza glabra from 1.19% to 47.61%, sweet wormwood—Artemisia annua from 1.19% to 47.61%, quinine bark extract—Cinho from 1.19% to 47.61%, hawthorn extract—Crataegus from 1.19% to 47.61%, dandelion extract—Taraxcum from 1.19% to 47.61%, vitamin C—Ascorbic acid from 1.19% up to 47.61%, DD-Galacturonic acid from 1.19% to 47.61%, apple pectin from 1.19% to 47.61%, bitter orange—Citrus aurantium from 1.19% to 47.61%, ginger—Zingiber officinale from 0.23% to 11.9%, Radix isatidis from 0.23% to 11.9%, Lindera aggregate—0.23% to 11.9%, woad—Isatis indigotica from 0.23% to 9.52%, Torreya nucifera from 0.23% to 9.52%, geranium extract—Pelargonium from 0.23% to 9.52%, Zinc from 0.23% to 2.38% and Sodium Selenite from 0.00119% to 0.04762%.

Risk mitigation of infectious disease transmission from incidental and intimate contact using atomic scale molecular disruption and biocidal halo-fullerenes delivered via topical, flushing and enteral mechanisms

The present invention pertains to quantum-scale biocidal particles and chemical reactions that disrupt and eviscerate microbial matter by combining aqueous and dry components. As halo-fullerene activation requires volatile excitation to mix, contact and collide so as to rupture microbial matter, atomic scale chemical reactions impart the requisite movement of engineered halo-fullerenes to destroy bacterial, fungal and viral matter upon contact. The present invention includes two primary mechanisms: an excitation chemistry and biocidal, hydrophobic halo-fullerenes. Upon aqueous exposure, the dry composition initiates a chemical reaction that activates biocidal halo-fullerenes to disrupt biologic surfaces in topical applications. The object of the present invention is a shelf stable, pre-packaged wiping material or dry packet for rehydration with broad spectrum antimicrobial activity. In one example, a matrix or wipe material would be comprised of densely packed and highly concentrated halo-fullerenes and a chemical reaction stimulant. When activated upon aqueous exposure, it would relax water molecules, alter hydrogen binding, and disrupt adhesion and cohesion forces that characterize surface tensions. These dynamics would then isolate sebaceous substances and free oxygen radicals, along with outgassing of carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction stimulant thus transfers energy and hyperactivates otherwise inert halo-fullerenes to form a biocidal composition. Broader utilities range from topical cleansing for personal hygiene, as well as various clinical and surgical procedures, as surgical and prophylactic lavage and rinse solutions, and enteral formulations as a hypertonic renal flush combined with short-acting diuresis. The halo-fullerene and hypertonic renal flush would cause osmotic cellular outflow, mitigate cellular microbial uptake and initial seroconversion and bloodborne events, while a botanical diuretic agent would facilitate systemic prophylaxis or treatment of UTIs.

Risk mitigation of infectious disease transmission from incidental and intimate contact using atomic scale molecular disruption and biocidal halo-fullerenes delivered via topical, flushing and enteral mechanisms

The present invention pertains to quantum-scale biocidal particles and chemical reactions that disrupt and eviscerate microbial matter by combining aqueous and dry components. As halo-fullerene activation requires volatile excitation to mix, contact and collide so as to rupture microbial matter, atomic scale chemical reactions impart the requisite movement of engineered halo-fullerenes to destroy bacterial, fungal and viral matter upon contact. The present invention includes two primary mechanisms: an excitation chemistry and biocidal, hydrophobic halo-fullerenes. Upon aqueous exposure, the dry composition initiates a chemical reaction that activates biocidal halo-fullerenes to disrupt biologic surfaces in topical applications. The object of the present invention is a shelf stable, pre-packaged wiping material or dry packet for rehydration with broad spectrum antimicrobial activity. In one example, a matrix or wipe material would be comprised of densely packed and highly concentrated halo-fullerenes and a chemical reaction stimulant. When activated upon aqueous exposure, it would relax water molecules, alter hydrogen binding, and disrupt adhesion and cohesion forces that characterize surface tensions. These dynamics would then isolate sebaceous substances and free oxygen radicals, along with outgassing of carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction stimulant thus transfers energy and hyperactivates otherwise inert halo-fullerenes to form a biocidal composition. Broader utilities range from topical cleansing for personal hygiene, as well as various clinical and surgical procedures, as surgical and prophylactic lavage and rinse solutions, and enteral formulations as a hypertonic renal flush combined with short-acting diuresis. The halo-fullerene and hypertonic renal flush would cause osmotic cellular outflow, mitigate cellular microbial uptake and initial seroconversion and bloodborne events, while a botanical diuretic agent would facilitate systemic prophylaxis or treatment of UTIs.

Risk mitigation of infectious disease transmission from incidental and intimate contact using atomic scale molecular disruption and biocidal halo-fullerenes delivered via topical, flushing and enteral mechanisms

The present invention pertains to quantum-scale biocidal particles and chemical reactions that disrupt and eviscerate microbial matter by combining aqueous and dry components. As halo-fullerene activation requires volatile excitation to mix, contact and collide so as to rupture microbial matter, atomic scale chemical reactions impart the requisite movement of engineered halo-fullerenes to destroy bacterial, fungal and viral matter upon contact. The present invention includes two primary mechanisms: an excitation chemistry and biocidal, hydrophobic halo-fullerenes. Upon aqueous exposure, the dry composition initiates a chemical reaction that activates biocidal halo-fullerenes to disrupt biologic surfaces in topical applications. The object of the present invention is a shelf stable, pre-packaged wiping material or dry packet for rehydration with broad spectrum antimicrobial activity. In one example, a matrix or wipe material would be comprised of densely packed and highly concentrated halo-fullerenes and a chemical reaction stimulant. When activated upon aqueous exposure, it would relax water molecules, alter hydrogen binding, and disrupt adhesion and cohesion forces that characterize surface tensions. These dynamics would then isolate sebaceous substances and free oxygen radicals, along with outgassing of carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction stimulant thus transfers energy and hyperactivates otherwise inert halo-fullerenes to form a biocidal composition. Broader utilities range from topical cleansing for personal hygiene, as well as various clinical and surgical procedures, as surgical and prophylactic lavage and rinse solutions, and enteral formulations as a hypertonic renal flush combined with short-acting diuresis. The halo-fullerene and hypertonic renal flush would cause osmotic cellular outflow, mitigate cellular microbial uptake and initial seroconversion and bloodborne events, while a botanical diuretic agent would facilitate systemic prophylaxis or treatment of UTIs.

DISCOVERY OF FIFTEEN NEW ANTI-AGING PLANT EXTRACTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF CELLULAR PROCESSES THEY AFFECT AS NEW CALORIC RESTRICTION MIMETICS
20230133135 · 2023-05-04 ·

It is provided an anti-aging composition comprising at least one plant extract and a carrier, the at least one plant extract is at least one of Serenoa repens, Hypericum perforatum, Ilex paraguariensis, Ocimum tenuiflorum, Solidago virgaurea, Citrus sinensis, Humulus lupulus, Vitis vinifera, Andrographis paniculata, Hydrastis canadensis, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Berberis vulgaris, Crataegus monogyna, Taraxacum erythrospermum, Ilex paraguariensis, and a combination thereof.

DISCOVERY OF FIFTEEN NEW ANTI-AGING PLANT EXTRACTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF CELLULAR PROCESSES THEY AFFECT AS NEW CALORIC RESTRICTION MIMETICS
20230133135 · 2023-05-04 ·

It is provided an anti-aging composition comprising at least one plant extract and a carrier, the at least one plant extract is at least one of Serenoa repens, Hypericum perforatum, Ilex paraguariensis, Ocimum tenuiflorum, Solidago virgaurea, Citrus sinensis, Humulus lupulus, Vitis vinifera, Andrographis paniculata, Hydrastis canadensis, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Berberis vulgaris, Crataegus monogyna, Taraxacum erythrospermum, Ilex paraguariensis, and a combination thereof.

Cosmetic composition for improving skin containing taraxacum coreanum phytoplacenta culture extract that has moisturizing and soothing effects for extremely dry skin such as atopic dermatitis, and skin barrier strengthening effect
11684564 · 2023-06-27 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a Taraxacum Coreanum phytoplacenta cell culture extract that has moisturizing and soothing effects for extremely dry skin such as atopic dermatitis, and skin barrier strengthening effect. The Taraxacum Coreanum phytoplacenta cell culture or an extract thereof according to the present disclosure is non-toxic to skin cells, and has an efficacy of moisturizing, anti-aging, strengthening the skin barrier, improving wrinkles, soothing the skin, protecting the skin from UV rays, and protecting the skin from blue light, etc.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A TOTAL EXTRACT OR A FILTRATE ENABLING THE STABILIZATION OF FRESH PLANT MATTER
20230190847 · 2023-06-22 · ·

A process for preparing a total extract which is a mixture of a fresh plant matter with a fatty matter includes a. contacting the fresh plant matter which comprises at least 10% of water by weight relative to its total weight before or after desiccation loss, with the fatty matter chosen from hydrogenated oil or fat at a temperature between 50° C. and 180° C.; b. grinding the plant matter-fatty matter mixture at said temperature between 50° C. to 180° C.; and c. recovering a total extract that is solid or liquid at ambient temperature with a concentration of less than or equal to 4% of water by weight relative to the total weight of the total extract. Extracts recovered from such process and treatments using the extracts are also disclosed.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A TOTAL EXTRACT OR A FILTRATE ENABLING THE STABILIZATION OF FRESH PLANT MATTER
20230190847 · 2023-06-22 · ·

A process for preparing a total extract which is a mixture of a fresh plant matter with a fatty matter includes a. contacting the fresh plant matter which comprises at least 10% of water by weight relative to its total weight before or after desiccation loss, with the fatty matter chosen from hydrogenated oil or fat at a temperature between 50° C. and 180° C.; b. grinding the plant matter-fatty matter mixture at said temperature between 50° C. to 180° C.; and c. recovering a total extract that is solid or liquid at ambient temperature with a concentration of less than or equal to 4% of water by weight relative to the total weight of the total extract. Extracts recovered from such process and treatments using the extracts are also disclosed.

COMPOSITION FOR LYMPH DRAINAGE
20170340692 · 2017-11-30 ·

The present invention relates to a mixture of active ingredients consisting of Taraxacum officinalis, Fagopyrum esculentum, Ruscus aculeatus, Solidago virgaurea and Orthosiphon stamineus or extracts of said plants or from said plants and extracts thereof, a composition comprising such a mixture, and uses thereof.