Patents Assigned to Heartbeet Ltd.
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Patent number: 11759477Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: HEARTBEET LTD.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Patent number: 11723917Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20210252044Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20210038639Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Patent number: 10842813Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: HEARTBEET LTDInventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20200360424Abstract: Described are probiotic compositions for human oral consumption comprising Veillonella bacteria. In some aspects, the probiotic compositions further comprise a salt of nitrate (NO3?) and/or a salt of nitrite (NO2?). In other aspects, the probiotic compositions further comprise a salt of nitrite (NO2?) and a natural source of nitrate. In certain embodiments, the probiotic compositions additionally comprises a polyphenol. Also described herein are methods of enhancing generation of bioactive nitrogen oxides in a human subject, of treating or preventing a gastrointestinal disorder in a human subject, of enhancing athletic performance in a human subject, and of enhancing administration of nitrite or nitrate in a human subject, wherein the human subject is administered the probiotic compositions described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Patent number: 10835555Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: HEARTBEET LTDInventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Patent number: 10821132Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: HEARTBEET LTDInventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20190192554Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20190183924Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Publication number: 20190125784Abstract: Inorganic anions nitrate and nitrite influence metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis. Infusion of nitrite iv caused an acute drop in resting energy expenditure (oxygen consumption) and nitrate, when given perorally, caused a reduction in oxygen consumption during exercise and a depression of the increase in blood glucose observed after an oral glucose tolerance test. The doses of nitrate and nitrite did not cause any detectable change in methemoglobin levels of blood. Also, nitrate and nitrite did not alter lactate levels in blood. This discovery provides useful treatments to regulate the energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis of a mammal by administration of inorganic nitrite and/or nitrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Applicant: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg
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Patent number: 9180140Abstract: The performance of a mammal, manifested as a reduced oxygen uptake (VO2) during physical exercise, can be enhanced by administering to said mammal a non-toxic amount of nitrate and/or nitrite. Liquid, semi-solid and solid snack and food products and nutritional supplements, such as sport drinks are made available.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Heartbeet Ltd.Inventors: Jon Lundberg, Eddie Weitzberg