Abstract: A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising S-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 14, 2009
Date of Patent:
November 1, 2011
Assignees:
Australian Health & Nutrition Assoc. Ltd., Children's Hospital Medical Center
Inventors:
Kenneth David Reginald Setchell, Sidney John Cole
Abstract: A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising S-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 2003
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2008
Assignees:
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Australian Health & Nutrition Assoc. Ltd.
Inventors:
Kenneth David Reginald Setchell, Sidney John Cole