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Groenendijk, NL
Martin Groenendijk, Barendrecht NL
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| 20110027391 | LIQUID NUCLEOTIDES/NUCLEOSIDES-CONTAINING PRODUCT - The invention pertains to a liquid composition for preventing and/or treating memory decline and/or cognitive dysfunction, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and/or dementia, said composition comprising: (i) at least 50 mg nucleoside and/or nucleotide per 100 ml; (ii) between 0.2 and 10 grams protein per 100 ml; (iii) between 0.05 and 3 wt. % of 5 thickener, based on total weight of the composition. The thickener is preferably selected from the group consisting of cellulose, xanthan gum, gellan gum, alginate, guar gum, locust bean gum, gum karaya, gum tragacanth, carrageenan, and mixtures thereof. The composition preferably has a loss factor tan δ between 0.1 and 100, as measured at any strain in the range of 1 100% at 0.1 Hz and 20° C. It is particularly found that a thickener selected from the group consisting of gellan gum, xanthan gum and cellulose greatly reduces sedimentation. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110105594 | PALATABLE NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A NUCLEOTIDE AND/OR A NUCLEOSIDE AND A TASTE MASKING AGENT - The present invention relates to the use of a taste masking agent selected from the group of cellulose; starch; xanthan gum; gellan gum; alginate; galactomannans such as fenugreek, guar gum, tara gum, locust bean gum, and cassia gum; gum karaya; gum tragacanth; carrageenan; and mixture thereof, for improving one or more of mouth feel, taste, aftertaste and smell of a liquid aqueous nutritional composition comprising a nucleotide and/or a nucleoside. It also relates to a nutritional composition comprising an unsavoury nucleotide and/or a nucleoside component, having improved sensory characteristics such as improved mouth feel, taste, aftertaste and smell. In particular, it relates to a composition comprising said un-savoury nucleotide and/or a nucleoside component, in particular comprising an uridine-containing nucleotide and/or a nucleoside in combination with an unsavoury edible oil, such as a fish oil. | 05-05-2011 |
Martine Groenendijk, Barendrecht NL
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| 20100261669 | UNIT DOSAGE FOR BRAIN HEALTH - The invention pertains to a composition comprising (i) uridine in nucleobase, nucleoside and/or nucleotide form; (ii) docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and/or eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA); and (iii) a tocopherol and/or an equivalent thereof, wherein said composition has: a) a weight of 200-3000 mg per unit dose; b) an energy content of less than 50 kcal per unit dose; and/or c) a volume between 0.1 and 10 ml per unit dose. The invention also pertains to the use of such composition in reducing abeta plaque burden and neurodegeneration, in the treatment of diseases related with imparted nerve functioning, in particular dementia, Alzheimer's disease and memory disorders. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100331258 | MEMORY IN SUBJECTS WITH MINI-MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION OF 24-26 - The invention thus pertains to the use of a composition comprising: (a) uridine or uridine phosphate; and (b) docosahexaenoic acid and/or eicosapentaenoic acid, for improving memory and/or the treatment or prevention of impaired memory function, in a subject with a mini-mental state examination of 24-26, wherein said composition is enterally administered to the subject. In the MMSE test, any score of 27 or higher (out of 30) is effectively normal. In the patients with dementia, 20-26 indicates mild dementia, 10-19 moderate dementia, and below 10 severe dementia. It was the present inventors' belief that within the group of 20-26, the memory impairment in the sub-group of 24-26 may even be reversible, as the pathological pathways have just started to develop. In this group of subjects the pathological pathways have just started to develop. Clinical studies show excellent results for this subgroup. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100331275 | SUPPORTING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING - The invention provides a method for supporting operational activities in daily living by providing a combination of (a) long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly DHA and/or EPA, and (b) nucleosides or nucleotides, particularly uridine or its equivalent. The operational activities comprise eating; walking; toileting; bathing; grooming; dressing; u se of communication equipment; making conversations; keeping appointments; use of household appliances; cleaning dishes; preparation of meal or drink; writing; reading; independent housekeeping; transportation and shopping. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110009357 | LIPID COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING BRAIN FUNCTION - The invention pertains to the use of a lipid fraction for the support of brain function. The lipid fraction comprises the medium-chain fatty acids at least 4 g hexanoic acid and/or at least 5 g octanoic acid, at least 1 g eicosapentaenoic acid, and in addition more than 0.4 g α-linolenic acid per 100 g fatty acids of the lipid fraction. | 01-13-2011 |
Peter E. Groenendijk, Hulst NL
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| 20100126909 | METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF MERCURY FROM HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS - The invention provides a method for removing mercury from a liquid or gas hydrocarbon stream, mixtures thereof, including mixtures of liquid streams with a solid carbonaceous substance, by contacting the hydrocarbon stream with a composition comprising silver and a support material, wherein the composition as measured by ammonia chemisorption has a surface acidity in the range of 0.1-10.0 μmole of irreversible NH | 05-27-2010 |
Remco Jochem Sebastiaan Groenendijk, Eindhoven NL
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| 20100310836 | LITHOGRAPHIC METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT - A lithographic method includes exposing a first layer of material to a radiation beam to form a first pattern feature in the first layer, the first pattern feature having sidewalls, and a focal property of the radiation beam being controlled to control a sidewall angle of the sidewalls; providing a second layer of material over the first pattern feature to provide a coating on sidewalls of the first pattern; removing a portion of the second layer, leaving a coating of the second layer of material on sidewalls of the first pattern; removing the first pattern formed from the first layer, leaving on the substrate at least a part of the second layer that formed a coating on sidewalls of that first pattern, the part of the second layer left forming second pattern features in locations adjacent to the locations of sidewalls of the removed first pattern feature. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20100323461 | Lithographic Method and Arrangement - A method is described for obtaining information for use in modeling of a lithographic process. A pattern feature is formed on a target portion of a substrate by projecting a beam of radiation onto the target portion of the substrate. For that target portion the lithographic process is characterized by one or both of a first property that varies in a first direction along a surface of the substrate, and a second property that varies in a second direction along a surface of the substrate. A property of the pattern feature is measured. Using the measured property of the pattern feature and at least one of the first and second properties, information is obtained for use in modeling the process. The lithographic process may be or include the projection of the beam of radiation onto the surface of the substrate. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110102757 | Lithographic Method and Apparatus - A method is disclosed. A change in position of a substrate in a direction substantially parallel to a direction of propagation of a radiation beam that is, or is to be, projected on to that substrate is determined, which change in position would result in a lithographic error in the application of a pattern to that substrate using that radiation beam. The change in position of the substrate is used to control a property of the radiation beam when, or as, the radiation beam is projected onto the substrate in order to reduce the lithographic error. | 05-05-2011 |
