RESPONSE SCIENTIFIC, INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120093940 | MEDICAL FOOD OR NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT FOR MANAGING BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - A medical food and/or nutritional supplement for oral administration by mammals includes α-lipoic acid, linolenic acid complex, biotin, and coenzyme Q-10. A preferred method of manufacturing the medical food or nutritional supplement is by separate microencapsulation of one or more of the components followed by encapsulation of the individual components, for oral administration. Other methods of delivery include packaging in impermeable, disposable packets and mixing the formulations with food or a cold liquid. | 04-19-2012 |
20090054513 | METHOD OF MANAGING BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS, INSULIN LEVELS AND/OR INSULIN RECEPTOR FUNCTIONALITY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH DIABETES, POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME AND/OR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - A combination of constituents for oral administration by women with polycystic ovarian syndrome includes α-lipoic acid, linolenic acid complex, biotin, and coenzyme Q-10. A preferred method of manufacture is by separate microencapsulation of one or more of the components followed by encapsulation of the individual components, for oral administration. Other methods of delivery include packaging in impermeable, disposable packets and mixing the formulations with food or a cold liquid. A combination of constituents for administration by either men or women to encourage increase in brain insulin levels and/or brain insulin receptor functionality also includes α-lipoic acid, linolenic acid complex, biotin, and coenzyme Q-10. | 02-26-2009 |
20090053303 | MEDICAL FOOD OR NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME, AND METHOD OF MANAGING DIABETES - A medical food and/or nutritional supplement for oral administration by mammals includes α-lipoic acid, linolenic acid complex, biotin, and coenzyme Q-10. A preferred method of manufacturing the medical food or nutritional supplement is by separate microencapsulation of one or more of the components followed by encapsulation of the individual components, for oral administration. Other methods of delivery include packaging in impermeable, disposable packets and mixing the formulations with food or a cold liquid. | 02-26-2009 |