A61K36/22

Taste masking formulation for bitter natural compounds

The invention discloses taste masking formulations for bitter natural compounds, selected from the extracts, fraction and pure phytochemicals produced in combination with a synthetic polymer or a natural polymer. The invention also relates to the novel process of producing the taste masking formulations. The invention also relates to taste masking formulations of Bacopa extracts with no bitter taste or negligible bitter taste in combination with synthetic polymers such as Eudragit or natural polymers such as Shellac.

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, fabrication methods and cancer therapeutic methods

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, methods of fabrication and methods of treatment are provided. A method of fabrication includes mixing dried gooseberry product or mango peel product or phytochemical existent therein, into a liquid medium to form a reducing agent solution. Gold salts are mixed into the reducing agent solution. Reaction of the gold salts proceeds, in the absence of any other reducing agent, to form a nanoparticle solution of stabilized, biocompatible Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles. An Ayurvedic medicine consists of a non-radioactive gold nanoparticle encapsulated with phytochemical existent in mango peal or gooseberry in a capsule with curcumin extract and gum Arabic.

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, fabrication methods and cancer therapeutic methods

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, methods of fabrication and methods of treatment are provided. A method of fabrication includes mixing dried gooseberry product or mango peel product or phytochemical existent therein, into a liquid medium to form a reducing agent solution. Gold salts are mixed into the reducing agent solution. Reaction of the gold salts proceeds, in the absence of any other reducing agent, to form a nanoparticle solution of stabilized, biocompatible Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles. An Ayurvedic medicine consists of a non-radioactive gold nanoparticle encapsulated with phytochemical existent in mango peal or gooseberry in a capsule with curcumin extract and gum Arabic.

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, fabrication methods and cancer therapeutic methods

Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles, methods of fabrication and methods of treatment are provided. A method of fabrication includes mixing dried gooseberry product or mango peel product or phytochemical existent therein, into a liquid medium to form a reducing agent solution. Gold salts are mixed into the reducing agent solution. Reaction of the gold salts proceeds, in the absence of any other reducing agent, to form a nanoparticle solution of stabilized, biocompatible Ayurvedic encapsulated gold nanoparticles. An Ayurvedic medicine consists of a non-radioactive gold nanoparticle encapsulated with phytochemical existent in mango peal or gooseberry in a capsule with curcumin extract and gum Arabic.

METHODS OF TREATING A TREATMENT-RESISTANT GASTROINTESTINAL SPASM
20180000862 · 2018-01-04 ·

Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydrogen donor in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.

METHODS OF TREATING A TREATMENT-RESISTANT GASTROINTESTINAL SPASM
20180000862 · 2018-01-04 ·

Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydrogen donor in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT FOR INTESTINAL CELL

An agent for suppressing inflammation in the intestinal cell of a non-human animal comprises cashew nut shell liquid, heated cashew nut shell liquid, anacardic acid, cardanol, and/or cardol.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT FOR INTESTINAL CELL

An agent for suppressing inflammation in the intestinal cell of a non-human animal comprises cashew nut shell liquid, heated cashew nut shell liquid, anacardic acid, cardanol, and/or cardol.

ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT FOR INTESTINAL CELL

An agent for suppressing inflammation in the intestinal cell of a non-human animal comprises cashew nut shell liquid, heated cashew nut shell liquid, anacardic acid, cardanol, and/or cardol.

METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL DISTRESS IN HUMANS USING MASTIC GUM COMPOSITIONS

Embodiments of a method and supplement for preventing and/or treating gastrointestinal distress, including ulcer conditions, in animals such as humans are disclosed. The supplement is in a tablet or capsule form and comprises mastic gum and an emulsifying agent such as lecithin. The supplement may also comprise B vitamins, one or more prebiotics or probiotics, and one or more minerals as well as, pH buffers and flavoring. A disclosed method of preventing and/or treating gastrointestinal distress comprises orally dosing an animal such as a human with the supplement at least once daily.