Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100189830 | Sweet Gum Fruit Extract as a Therapeutic Agent - Sweet gum ( | 07-29-2010 |
20100247434 | Anti-Angiogenic Extracts from Pomegranate - An extract of Chinese blackberry ( | 09-30-2010 |
20110033525 | Diterpene Glycosides as Natural Solubilizers - Several diterpene glycosides (e.g., rubusoside, rebaudioside, steviol monoside and stevioside) were discovered to enhance the solubility of a number of pharmaceutically and medicinally important compounds, including but not limited to, paclitaxel, camptothecin, curcumin, tanshinone HA, capsaicin, cyclosporine, erythromycin, nystatin, itraconazole, and celecoxib. The use of the diterpene glycoside rubusoside increased solubility in all tested compounds. The diterpene glycosides are a naturally occurring class of water solubility-enhancing compounds that are non-toxic and that will be useful as new complexing agents or excipients in the pharmaceutical, agricultural (e.g., solubilizing pesticides), cosmetic and food industries. Aqueous solutions by using rubusoside to increase the solubility of otherwise insoluble drugs will have several new routes of administration. In addition, aqueous solutions of therapeutic compounds with rubusoside were shown to retain the known pharmacological activity of the compounds. | 02-10-2011 |
20110039796 | Natural Composition for Anti-Angiogenesis and Anti-Obesity - The combination of gallic acid, ellagic acid, and rubusoside was shown to inhibit angiogenesis by inhibition of pro-angiogenic factors. These three compounds were shown to be absorbed from the intestine making the compounds orally bioavailable. The ratio of the three compounds in the composition was a weight ratio of approximately 1:1.7:17.0 of gallic acid, ellagic acid, and rubusoside, respectively, resulting in a composition with 5% w/w gallic acid, 9% w/w ellagic acid, and 86% w/w rubusoside. This combination was also shown to reduce weight gain, fat accumulation, and serum cholesterol in mammals fed a high fat diet. It also reduced serum triglycerides and tended to reduce blood glucose in mammals on both normal and high fat diets. This three-compound composition (“GER”) can be used to treat diseases associated with angiogenesis and to decrease effects of a high fat diet. | 02-17-2011 |
20110165096 | Ficus Extracts Having Angiogenesis Ihibiting Activity And Methods Of Isolating And using The Same - The present invention is directed to methods for extracting and isolating extracts having angiogenesis inhibiting activity from a latex-containing portion of a | 07-07-2011 |
20120071431 | Platycodin Radix Extracts, and Their Use in Treating Disease Conditions Associated with Angiogenesis - Extracts of radix platycodin are used to inhibit angiogenesis, particularly angiogenesis that is associated with disease conditions other than obesity or cancer. | 03-22-2012 |
20120121696 | Terpene Glycosides and Their Combinations as Solubilizing Agents - Several terpene glycosides (e.g., mogroside V, paenoiflorin, geniposide, rubusoside, rebaudioside A, steviol mono-side and stevioside) were discovered to enhance the solubility of a number of pharmaceutically and medicinally important compounds, including but not limited to, paclitaxel, camptothecin, curcumin, tanshinone HA, capsaicin, cyclosporine, erythromycin, nystatin, itraconazole, celecoxib, clofazimine, digoxin, oleandrin, nifedipine, and amiodarone. The use of the diterpene glycoside rubusoside and monoterpene glycoside paenoiflorin increased solubility in all tested compounds. The terpene glycosides are a naturally occurring class of water solubility-enhancing compounds that are non-toxic and that will be useful as new complexing agents or excipients in the pharmaceutical, agricultural (e.g., solubilizing pesticides), cosmetic and food industries. | 05-17-2012 |
20120329738 | Water Soluble Drug-Solubilizer Powders and Their Uses - Enhanced methods have been discovered, using either sonication or homogenization followed by increased temperature and pressure, to solubilize compounds using diterpene glycosides and to produce a powder form of the compound-solubilizer complex than can be reconstituted in water. Without the diterpene glycoside, the compounds were insoluble or sparingly soluble in water, including some fat-insoluble vitamins. Water solutions of these compounds were made using a diterpene glycoside solubilizer, for example, rubusoside. The compound-solubilizer complex was then dehydrated to a stable powder that could then be reconstituted with water. A reconstituted drug-solubilizer complex (curcumin-rubusoside) was shown to be effective on reconstitution. In addition, the diterpene glycoside, rubusoside, was shown to be an inhibitor of permeability glycoprotein (P-gp), and will thus increase gastrointestinal absorption of certain drugs administered with rubusoside. | 12-27-2012 |