序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Uses of oil bodies US84777 1998-05-27 US06146645A 2000-11-14 Harm M Deckers; Gijs van Rooijen; Joseph Boothe; Janis Goll; Soheil Mahmoud; Maurice M. Moloney
The present invention provides novel emulsion formulations which comprise oil bodies. The invention also provides a method for preparing the emulsions and the use of the emulsions in various domestic and industrial compositions. The emulsions are especially suited for the preparation of food products, personal care products, pharmaceutical products and industrial products.
2 Natural composition and method for the treatment of sexual dysfunction US255587 1999-02-22 US6007824A 1999-12-28 Melvin J. Duckett; Kyle Moore
A composition and method for treating sexual dysfunction by natural means using a combination of L-arginine, ginseng and Zizyphi fructus in an orally administered dosage. The combination works synergistically to alleviate erectile dysfunction by stimulating enough release of NO in the corpus cavernosum to produce and sustain smooth muscle relaxation, thereby allowing the inflow of blood and alleviating erectile dysfunction. Thus, a natural medicinal alternative to Viagra.RTM. is provided for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. The composition and method is also useful in treating sexual conditions in females.
3 Hair treatment system and kit for invigorating hair growth US829623 1997-03-31 US5750108A 1998-05-12 William Thomas Edwards
A method for hair treatment is disclosed wherein a first treatment solution comprising tea tree oil is periodically applied to the scalp for at least 10 days. Then, a second treatment solution comprising chlorine dioxide is periodically applied to the scalp, immediately followed by application of an acidic solution having an acidity effective to release the oxygen in the chlorine dioxide solution, for at least 1 month. Finally, a third treatment solution comprising saw palmetto berry extract is periodically applied to the scalp for at least 1 month. Also disclosed is a hair treatment kit comprising a first treatment solution comprising tea tree oil, a second treatment solution comprising chlorine dioxide, an acidic solution having a pH effective to release the oxygen from said chlorine dioxide in said second treatment solution, and a third treatment solution comprising saw palmetto berry extract.
4 Cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition containing an extract of coleus esquirollii, coleus scutellarioides or coleus xanthanthus US604464 1996-02-21 US5648065A 1997-07-15 Alain Meybeck; Frederic Bonte; Marc Dumas
The invention relates to cosmetic or pharmaceutical, particularly dermatological, compositions. More particularly, the invention relates to the utilization of an extract of coleus Esquirolii, coleus Scutellariodes or Coleus Xanthanthus or one of the mixtures thereof for the preparation of cosmetic or pharmaceutical, particularly dermatological, composition. In particular, the invention helps to efficiently promote skin or hair pigmentation.
5 Cosmetic composition US174202 1993-12-27 US5468492A 1995-11-21 Erzsebet Szaloki; Ilona Kristof; Veronika Pal; Eva Szabo
A topical cosmetic composition of an extract of a hair fallout reducing effective amount of Gingko biloba (maidenhair tree) leaves, and an extract of the root of Liquiritia officinalis (sweet-root), and one or more cosmetically acceptable solid or liquid carrier, and optionally one or more cosmetically acceptable supplementary ingredient.
6 Laxative compositions US902479 1992-06-19 US5232699A 1993-08-03 John A. Colliopoulos
The present invention relates to laxative compositions comprising psyllium and sennoside wherein sennoside is dispersed in a palatable food grade fat having a melting point within the range of from about 30.degree. C. to about 50.degree. C.
7 Compositions for treating hypercholesterolemia US768093 1991-09-30 US5116610A 1992-05-26 Charles D. Broaddus
Cholestyramine and polyol polyesters are administered orally to reduce blood cholesterol levels.
8 Vermifuge and method of making same US31060739 1939-12-22 US2327644A 1943-08-24 HOWARD ARTHUR H
9 Tropical hard-shell nut fiber pharmaceutical product US36522940 1940-11-12 US2269015A 1942-01-06 FORKNER JESSE C
10 Insect-repellent. US1899729803 1899-09-08 US708649A 1902-09-09 KESSLER JOHN C
11 Composition and topical formulation of antiandrogens of natural (plant) origin US817146 1997-06-19 US6113926A 2000-09-05 Jose Cabo Soler; Juan Bautista Peris Gisbert
A composition consisting essentially of a plant extract rich in antiandrogenic sterols from dwarfpalms, African plums, willow herbs, nettle herbs, or hops. The composition can be combined with an acceptable carrier agent to form a variety of topical formulations for cosmetic and pharmaceutical purposes.
12 Phytoestrogen supplements prepared from pomegranate material including pomegranate seeds US285703 1999-04-05 US6060063A 2000-05-09 Ephraim Philip Lansky
A phytoestrogen supplement and methods of preparation are described. The basis of the oral phytoestrogen supplement was a preparation of the pomegranate material, preferably pomegranate seeds, which were contacted with an appropriate solvent as described below, preferably including water and ethanol. Preferably, the supplement also included an herbal mixture, including schizandra berries and Chinese asparagus root, and most preferably including Chinese licorice root and Chinese angelica root. The phytoestrogen supplement can also be prepared from pomegranate material alone without the addition of other herbals, which involves fermenting the pomegranate material including the pomegranate seeds. The basis of topical phytoestrogen supplements was a mixture of a preparation of the pomegranate material, preferably pomegranate seeds, which were pressed as described below to produce pomegranate oil, and of the coconut milk. Preferably, the supplements also included schizandra berries and Chinese asparagus root.
13 Natural preparation for treatment of male pattern hair loss US303675 1999-05-03 US5972345A 1999-10-26 Stephen Chizick; Rico Delorscio
The present invention is directed to a natural formulation for treatment of male pattern hair loss. The formulation contains a combination of Saw Palmetto extract, African Pygeum extract, stinging nettle extract, and optionally zinc, vitamin B6 and green tea extract. The various extracts are prepared according to the traditional procedures, then combined in a suitable formulation for administration to the patient for treatment of the male pattern hair loss.
14 Composition based on hydrated lipidic lamelar phases or on liposomes containing at least one derivative of labdane, or a plant extract containing it; cosmetic or pharmaceutical, particularly dermatological composition containing it US593858 1996-04-05 US5891464A 1999-04-06 Frederic Bonte; Alain Meybeck; Christian Marechal
The present invention relates to a novel composition based on hydrated lipidic lamellar phase or on liposomes and to a cosmetic or pharmaceutical, particularly dermatological composition incorporating it. The hydrated lipidic lamellar phases or the liposomes contain at least in part a derivative of labdane, or a plant extract containing it. The invention reduces hair loss and promotes hair growth.
15 Oral compositions for plaque and gingivitis US71119 1993-06-02 US5472684A 1995-12-05 Nuran Nabi; Abdul Gaffar; Shirley Lucchesi; John J. Afflitto; Susan M. Herles
A composition comprising thymol and eugenol, and optionally a sesquiterpene alcohol, such as, farnesol or has been found to have plaque and gingivitis effect. Flavoring agents may be included to provide an organoleptically acceptable oral product. Australian Tea Tree oil, sage oil and eucalyptol were found to enhance the antiplaque and antigingivitis activity of mouthrinses formulated from these compositions.These compositions exhibit an antibacterial effect vs. A. viscosus of about 25 MIC or less.
16 Process for preparing N-alkyl polyhydroxy amines US59000 1993-05-06 US5334764A 1994-08-02 Jeffrey J. Scheibel; Daniel S. Connor; Robert E. Shumate; James B. St. Laurent
Amines such as methyl amine are reacted with materials such as reducing sugars in hydroxy solvents such as methanol to prepare N-alkyl polyhydroxy amines. Accordingly, glucose is reacted with methyl amine and the resulting adduct is hydrogenated to yield N-methylglucamine. The N-alkyl polyhydroxyamines can be subsequently reacted with fatty esters to provide polyhydroxy fatty acid amides useful as detersive surfactants. Thus, detersive surfactants are available from non-petrochemical precursors such as sugars and sugar sources such as corn syrup, and fatty acid esters derivable from various fats and oils.
17 Pharmaceutical compositions derived from the acid fraction of lipid extracts of sabal serrulata, with adrenergic antagonist activity and method of preparing said composition US911613 1992-07-10 US5284873A 1994-02-08 Miguel-Angel Salinero-Rodero; Ma-Angeles Sevilla-Toral; Jose-Ma Miguel-del-Corral; Ma-Jose Montero-Gomez; Arturo San-Feliciano-Martin; Luis San-Roman-del-Barrio; Jose-Antonio Poch-Gabarro; Antonio Manes-Armengol
The new compositions of the invention are formed by the total acid fraction obtained by alkali hydrolysis of the lipid extracts of the fruit of Sabal serrulata. Said compositions have an effective adrenergic antagonist action and a complementary antiinflammatory action, together with a high degree of innocuity and slight side effects, making its use highly effective for combatting prostate affections and, more particularly, benign hypertrophy of the prostate.
18 Taeniacide US37654041 1941-01-29 US2320630A 1943-06-01 MAYFIELD ORLEY J; HENRY JACK P
19 Taeniacide for poultry US12908037 1937-03-04 US2245530A 1941-06-10 MAYFIELD ORLEY J; HENRY JACK P
20 Hog conditioner US66819423 1923-10-12 US1634155A 1927-06-28 MCCARTY ELBERT E; DICUS CLARENCE C; LANGKOP THEODORE F
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