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David Heber, Los Angeles, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080318877PURIFICATIONS OF POMEGRANATE ELLAGITANNINS AND THEIR USES THEREOF - Compositions of purified and biologically active ellagitannins are provided by separation from pomegranate husk using a method of extraction and purification using a solid polymeric adsorbent and the uses of the said compounds12-25-2008
20090326057THERAPEUTIC USES OF UROLITHINS - The subject invention is drawn to ellagitannin metabolites (e.g., urolithin) that find use in treating or preventing a neoplastic disease in a subject.12-31-2009
20100173860Purifications of Pomegranate Ellagitannins and Their Uses Thereof - Compositions of purified and biologically active ellagitannins are provided by separation from pomegranate husk using a method of extraction and purification using a solid polymeric adsorbent and the uses of the said compounds07-08-2010

Patent applications by David Heber, Los Angeles, CA US

Geoffrey Heber, Broadway AU

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20100255076COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR DERMAL REGENERATION - The present invention relates to glucommannan oligosaccharides and polysaccharides that possess one or more properties selected from skin regeneration, wound healing and skin augmentation. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of glucomannan oligosaccharides and polysaccharides for one or more of skin regeneration, wound healing and skin augmentation agents in a mammal. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical formulation for treating skin of a subject comprising an active component comprising glucomannan in a suitable diluent, excipient or physical form such as dermal scaffold or sponge, the active component being capable of promoting an accumulation of fibroblasts in the skin and stimulating production of collagen in the skin.10-07-2010

Geoffrey Kenneth Heber, Annandale AU

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20100035838Cross-linked polysaccharide gels - The present invention relates to a process for preparing a cross-linked polysaccharide gel comprising contacting a polysaccharide with a cross-linking agent and a masking agent to form a cross-linked polysaccharide gel having resistance to degradation under physiological conditions.02-11-2010