Abstract: The present invention provides a chewable composition containing granules of water-soluble dietary fiber. The chewable composition has highly agreeable organoleptic properties and is consumable without the need of an ingestion aid.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 14, 2005
Date of Patent:
November 22, 2011
Assignee:
Novartis AG
Inventors:
Nils William Ahlgren, Ronald Lee Dahl, Monte Lee Friesen, Alexander Mark Schobel
Abstract: The present invention provides a taste-masked composition containing an active compound. The composition is taste-masked by employing a loaded polymeric matrix which is produced by incorporating or complexing the active compound on a polymeric matrix having ionic functional groups and removing unbound active compounds from the polymeric matrix.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 27, 2004
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2011
Assignee:
Novartis AG
Inventors:
Robert D. Hargens, Yimin Jia, Greg Slominski, Suresh Vayalakkada
Abstract: A containment (3;3a;3b;3c) comprises an outer box (2;2a;2b;3c) defining an inner space where a stack of individual pouches (1;1a) is arranged. The individual pouches each have a pocket (10) containing a product, e.g. a thin-film strip (FS), and are designed to be individually removed from the stack. The outer box (2;2a;2b;2c) comprises a closure (26;26a;26b;26c) for preventing/allowing access to the individual pouches (1;1a) and further comprises means (20;20a;20b;20c) for interacting with the pouches (1;1a) in a manner such as to allow access to the pocket (10) upon removing the pouch from the stack. The means (20;20a;20b;20c) for interacting with the pouches are arranged such that upon removing a pouch (1;1a) from the stack the pouch is opened along an essential part of its longitudinal extension and is completely removed from the outer box (2;2a;2b;2c) with no residual part of the pouch (1;1a) remaining in the outer box.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 16, 2006
Date of Patent:
February 16, 2010
Assignee:
Novartis, AG
Inventors:
Christian Saclier, Marco Ackermann, Richard Miles, Matthew Grey
Abstract: The transparent articles described herein have interspersed small particles with a metallic glint. This appearance is achieved by dispersing metal oxide-coated glass platelets within a thermoplastic matrix. It is desirable to take steps to avoid breaking the glass platelets during the process of preparing these materials.