Patents Assigned to LiveLeaf, Inc.
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Patent number: 10925898Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and a composition for producing and using a plant-based biocidal solution. The plant-based biocidal solution contains a bioactive material and a plant-based substance formed from the cellular material of a plant. The plant-based substance is capable of binding to the bioactive material. In some embodiments, the bioactive material is hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide can be added exogenously or generated endogenously. In accordance with further embodiments, the plant-based biocidal solution can be applied to a target, thereby impairing the target. In some embodiments, the target can be a pathogen. In accordance with another embodiment, the plant-based substance of the plant-based biocidal solution can form a microscopic cluster, a complex, or an aggregate for providing sufficient bioactive material to overcome the defense mechanism of the target.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 10525080Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and a composition for producing and using a plant-based biocidal solution. The plant-based biocidal solution contains a bioactive material and a plant-based substance formed from the cellular material of a plant. The plant-based substance is capable of binding to the bioactive material. In some embodiments, the bioactive material is hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide can be added exogenously or generated endogenously. In accordance with further embodiments, the plant-based biocidal solution can be applied to a target, thereby impairing the target. In some embodiments, the target can be a pathogen. In accordance with another embodiment, the plant-based substance of the plant-based biocidal solution can form a microscopic duster, a complex, or an aggregate for providing sufficient bioactive material to overcome the defense mechanism of the target.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 10493102Abstract: Methods of inhibiting the virulence of a pathogen to treat a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject, without killing the pathogen, are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydroxyl radical in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 10039784Abstract: Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydrogen donor in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9907818Abstract: Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasm in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastrointestinal spasm, the formulation having a tannin combined with a hydrogen donor in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient as a binding pair, the tannin releasing in an oxidized state from the hydrogen donor after oral administration of the formulation in the subject; wherein, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9636361Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and a composition for producing and using a plant-based biocidal solution. The plant-based biocidal solution contains a bioactive material and a plant-based substance formed from the cellular material of a plant. The plant-based substance is capable of binding to the bioactive material. In some embodiments, the bioactive material is hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide can be added exogenously or generated endogenously. In accordance with further embodiments, the plant-based biocidal solution can be applied to a target, thereby impairing the target. In some embodiments, the target can be a pathogen. In accordance with another embodiment, the plant-based substance of the plant-based biocidal solution can form a microscopic cluster, a complex, or an aggregate for providing sufficient bioactive material to overcome the defense mechanism of the target.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9603883Abstract: Methods of inhibiting bacterial virulence in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to inhibit a bacterial virulence in a subject, the formulation having a water soluble tannin combined with hydrogen peroxide in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient; wherein, the tannin has a molecular weight ranging from about 170 Daltons to about 4000 Daltons; the tannin:peroxide weight ratio ranges from about 1:1000 to about 10:1; and, the composition inhibits a bacterial virulence in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9603871Abstract: Methods of treating gastro-esophageal reflux disease in a subject are provided. The methods can include administering an effective amount of a formulation to treat the gastroesophageal reflux disease, the formulation having a water soluble tannin combined with hydrogen peroxide in a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient; wherein, the tannin has a molecular weight ranging from about 170 Daltons to about 4000 Daltons; the tannin:peroxide weight ratio ranges from about 1:1000 to about 10:1; and, the composition at least inhibits a gastrointestinal spasm associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease in the subject when compared to a second subject in a control group in which the composition was not administered.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9408869Abstract: Methods of treating a gastrointestinal spasms associated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9192635Abstract: The teachings provided herein generally relate to site-activated binding systems that selectively increase the bioactivity of phenolic compounds at target sites. More particularly, the systems taught here include a phenolic compound bound to a reactive oxygen species, wherein the phenolic compound and the reactive oxygen species react at a target area in the presence of an oxidoreductase enzyme.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L. Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9089596Abstract: Methods of treating drug side-effects including gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: LIVELEAF, INC.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 9023895Abstract: Methods of treating necrotic enteritis are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2014Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Liveleaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 8952072Abstract: Methods of treating malnutrition are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 8946304Abstract: Methods of treating malnutrition are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Publication number: 20140287059Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and a composition for producing and using a plant-based biocidal solution. The plant-based biocidal solution contains a bioactive material and a plant-based substance formed from the cellular material of a plant. The plant-based substance is capable of binding to the bioactive material. In some embodiments, the bioactive material is hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide can be added exogenously or generated endogenously. In accordance with further embodiments, the plant-based biocidal solution can be applied to a target, thereby impairing the target. In some embodiments, the target can be a pathogen. In accordance with another embodiment, the plant-based substance of the plant-based biocidal solution can form a microscopic cluster, a complex, or an aggregate for providing sufficient bioactive material to overcome the defense mechanism of the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: ALEXANDER L. HUANG, Gin Wu
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Publication number: 20140271918Abstract: Methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided. For example, methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L. HUANG, Gin WU
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Patent number: 8822544Abstract: Methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided. For example, methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2014Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Liveleaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 8822545Abstract: Methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided. For example, methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu
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Publication number: 20140242189Abstract: Methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided. For example, methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: LiveLeaf, Inc.Inventors: ALEXANDER L. HUANG, Gin Wu
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Patent number: 8809399Abstract: Methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided. For example, methods of treating gastrointestinal spasms are provided, such methods not requiring the use of systemic drugs that have shown to (i) provide slow relief, (ii) cause adverse side effects, (iii) limit activities, (iv) worsen existing gastrointestinal conditions, (v) be unrecommended in several gastrointestinal conditions that include gastrointestinal spasms, or (vi) be unrecommended in the absence of diarrhea.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Liveleaf, Inc.Inventors: Alexander L Huang, Gin Wu