Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a filter aid which is used for filtering an aqueous liquid, has excellent filtration action and is suitable for a precoated filtration. SOLUTION: Such a particulate water-insoluble polymer preparation is used for the filter aid for filtering the aqueous liquid containing at least one polymer P constituted substantially of a hydrophilic polymer segment and a hydrophobic polymer segment.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To produce a finely dispersed and physiologically permissible carotenoid or retinoid slurry, having a long preservation stability and usable for coloring a food, in a mild condition by mixing a carotenoid or a retinoid with an aqueous medium in the presence of an emulsifier. SOLUTION: A carotenoid or a retinoid is dissolved in a volatile and water miscible organic solvent at 50-250 deg.C optionally under an elevated pressure within 10sec and thereafter the resultant solution is immediately mixed with an aqueous medium at 0-90 deg.C in the absence of a protecting colloid and in the presence of at least one physiologically permissible emulsifier to form the objective finely dispersed carotenoid or retinoid slurry. Moreover, preferably, any of a lecithin, a mono-, di- or triglyceride, an (acetylated) polycarboxylic acid or an ascorbyl palmitate is used as the emulsifier and the carotenoid or retinoid forms into particles having
Abstract:
Compositions containing folic acid in combination with 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid are disclosed, as well as compositions containing folic acid, 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid and/or 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid polyglutamate and a dietary component and/or a dietary preparation and the use thereof.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of lipoic acids, or a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, and a compound of formula (I): H3C-(CH2)n1-(CH=CH)n3-(CH2)n2-COOH - wherein n1 and n2 independently have the value of a whole number from 3 to 9, n3 has the value of a whole number from 2 to 6, and the number of carbon atoms amounts to 18, 20 or 22 - or a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, as food supplements, in functional foods and for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of diabetic disorders. The invention also relates to agents having a corresponding active ingredient combination and to agents in the form of commercial packs having corresponding combination preparations or monopreparations for combined use.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of lipoic acid, a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof and one compound of the formula I H3C-(CH2)n1-(CH=CH)n3-(CH2)n2-COOH I in which n1, n2 have, independently of one another, the value of an integer from 3 to 9, n3 has the value of an integer from 2 to 6, and the number of carbon atoms is 18, 20 or 22, a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, for nutritional supplementation, in functional foods and for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of diabetic disorders. Compositions having a corresponding active ingredient combination, and compositions in the form of commercial packs with corresponding combination products or single-drug products for combined use are also described.
Abstract:
Compositions are proposed which comprise folic acid in combination with 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid, and also compositions which comprise folic acid, 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid and/or 5-methyltetrahydrofolylpolyglutamate and also comprise a dietary component and/or a nutrient preparation, and their use is also proposed.
Abstract:
The preparation of a finely-divided carotinoid or retinoid suspension comprises dissolving the material in a volatile water-miscible organic solvent at 50-250 degrees C (optionally under increased pressure) within 10 seconds and then immediately mixing the solution with an aqueous medium at 0-90 degrees C in the absence of protective colloid and in the presence of a physiologically acceptable emulsifier. Also claimed is a finely-divided carotinoid or retinoid suspension free from protective colloid contains an emulsifier chosen from lecithin, mono-, di- or tri-glycerides of aliphatic (optionally acetylated) polycarboxylic acids (eg citric or tartaric acid) or ascorbyl palmitate.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of lipoic acid, a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof and one compound of the formula I H3C-(CH2)n1-(CH=CH)n3-(CH2)n2-COOH I in which n1, n2 have, independently of one another, the value of an integer from 3 to 9, n3 has the value of an integer from 2 to 6, and the number of carbon atoms is 18, 20 or 22, a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, for nutritional supplementation, in functional foods and for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of diabetic disorders. Compositions having a corresponding active ingredient combination, and compositions in the form of commercial packs with corresponding combination products or single-drug products for combined use are also described.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of lipoic acids, or a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, and a compound of formula (I): H3C-(CH2)n1-(CH=CH)n3-(CH2)n2-COOH - wherein n1 and n2 independently have the value of a whole number from 3 to 9, n3 has the value of a whole number from 2 to 6, and the number of carbon atoms amounts to 18, 20 or 22 - or a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, as food supplements, in functional foods and for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of diabetic disorders. The invention also relates to agents having a corresponding active ingredient combination and to agents in the form of commercial packs having corresponding combination preparations or monopreparations for combined use.
Abstract:
The preparation of a finely-divided carotinoid or retinoid suspension comprises dissolving the material in a volatile water-miscible organic solvent at 50-250 degrees C (optionally under increased pressure) within 10 seconds and then immediately mixing the solution with an aqueous medium at 0-90 degrees C in the absence of protective colloid and in the presence of a physiologically acceptable emulsifier. Also claimed is a finely-divided carotinoid or retinoid suspension free from protective colloid contains an emulsifier chosen from lecithin, mono-, di- or tri-glycerides of aliphatic (optionally acetylated) polycarboxylic acids (eg citric or tartaric acid) or ascorbyl palmitate.