WO1999013889A2 - Natural coloring and antimicrobial agents from plants - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVATION OF FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVATION OF FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23L—FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PREPARATION OR TREATMENT THEREOF
- A23L5/00—Preparation or treatment of foods or foodstuffs, in general; Food or foodstuffs obtained thereby; Materials therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61L—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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- A61L15/16—Bandages, dressings or absorbent pads for physiological fluids such as urine or blood, e.g. sanitary towels, tampons
- A61L15/42—Use of materials characterised by their function or physical properties
- A61L15/46—Deodorants or malodour counteractants, e.g. to inhibit the formation of ammonia or bacteria
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61L—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
- A61L2300/00—Biologically active materials used in bandages, wound dressings, absorbent pads or medical devices
- A61L2300/20—Biologically active materials used in bandages, wound dressings, absorbent pads or medical devices containing or releasing organic materials
- A61L2300/30—Compounds of undetermined constitution extracted from natural sources, e.g. Aloe Vera
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61L—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
- A61L2300/00—Biologically active materials used in bandages, wound dressings, absorbent pads or medical devices
- A61L2300/40—Biologically active materials used in bandages, wound dressings, absorbent pads or medical devices characterised by a specific therapeutic activity or mode of action
- A61L2300/404—Biocides, antimicrobial agents, antiseptic agents
Definitions
- the current invention concerns the field of natural products and foods and more specifically colors and an antimicrobial composition prepared from cranberry juice.
- Health foods are estimated to currently represent an annual market in the United States of at least ten billion dollars ($10,000,000,000.00). By health foods is meant vitamins, minerals and herbal products that are widely believed to be efficacious in improving human health without the cost and side-effects of ordinary pharmaceuticals. In recognition of the popularity and importance of these products the term "nutraceutical” has been coined and the product category has received special government regulatory treatment.
- An active concentrate can be prepared from the juice of cranberry and other fruits or vegetables by treating the juice with an appropriate binding matrix.
- Assorted ion exchange resins such as cholestyramine are effective binding matrices, but the currently preferred material is a food grade of polyvinyl pyrollidone cross-linked, especially in a cross-linked form.
- appropriate binding matrices are used to concentrate active materials from cranberry, a colored solid is produced. This substance shows significant anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. It can be readily consumed as a nutraceutical, it can be used topically, or it can be used as a safe food coloring.
- An additional advantage of the present method is that significant amounts of active concentrate can be produced from cranberry presscake which is normally a waste material. This same method is adapted to concentrating colors and flavors from a variety of fruits and vegetables.
- Table 1 shows whether cranberry juice color is appreciably bound by a number of different binding materials.
- 1 g samples of each of the listed materials were mixed into 25 ml aliquots of ordinary cranberry juice. The materials were mixed for 30 min after which the juice was decanted and the material washed with water and inspected for binding of color. Of course, it is possible that some of the matrices bound uncolored cranberry components.
- Insoluble (cross-linked) PVP is a well-known iodine binding agent; in addition, it is known to bind polyphenols and is used for this purpose in the food industry. Many plant derived pigments are polyphenols and might be expected to bind to insoluble PVP, but as far as the present inventor knows no one has taken advantage of this property to purify colors and flavors from plant materials.
- Table 2 shows the degree of binding (color) of a number of different juices to insoluble, crosslinked PVP and cholestyramine. All of the juices bound well to both of the binding matrices.
- Blueberry and cranberry showed dramatic inhibition of both species of bacteria. This was somewhat unexpected because while the prior art teaches that these juices inhibit bacterial adhesion, it does not indicate that these material dramatically inhibit bacterial growth. It cannot be determined from this experiment whether the bacteria were simply killed by the incubation with the juice component or whether the juice component simply resulted in long term bacterial inhibition. A "rescue" experiment in which attempts are made to wash off the juice extract is needed to answer this question.
- the diluted samples were added to animal cells in tissue culture plates.
- the cells were grown for 24 hours at 37°C in 96 well culture plates in 5% CO 2 and were then read to determine presence of virus.
- the results shown in Table 4 indicate that both juices have moderate antiviral properties and are able to reduce the viral titer by at least one log.
- the other juice factors may also have antiviral properties although the appear to lack antibacterial properties as strong as cranberry and blueberry. It seems likely that a more efficient (e.g., chromatographic) method might capture a larger amount of the antiviral factor.
- a classic test of antimicrobial materials is the "zone of inhibition" which develops around such materials when placed on a bacteria growth plate.
- agar plates were swabbed with suspensions of E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, S. aureus, or Bacillus subtilis.
- Aliquots of Cranberry-PVP (1.0 g, 0.5 g, 0.25 g, or 0.1 g) were placed on the plates which were then incubated for 24 hr. In all cases at least an 8 cm inhibition zone (measured from the edge of the Cranberry-PVP extract) developed; the control PVP showed no inhibition. This indicates significant inhibitory properties. Neutralizing the material with 0.5m sodium bicarbonate did not destroy the inhibitory properties.
- VSV Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
- the antimicrobial juice factors of the current invention have a number of uses. Both fruit juice and the binding agents used are considered safe for human consumption or for human skin and mucosa contact.
- the antimicrobials are especially useful in any treatments where bacterial growth is advantageously controlled. Such uses are in wound management where the material of the present invention can be inserted into bandages to prevent bacterial growth. It can also be directly applied to the wounds as part of a cleansing process.
- These novel antibacterials are also useful in treating periodontal disease where they can be used in place of antibiotics or traditional disinfectants such as peroxide. They can also be used in sanitary napkins and tampons to prevent the dangerous growth of Staphylococcus which results in Toxic Shock Syndrome.
- the insoluble juice factors are ideal as food coloring agents or as nutriceuticals.
- the components can be bound to a suitable binding matrix such as PVP by a batch or single step removal process. It is also possible to apply a second binding matrix to the supernatant from the first binding to effect a "secondary capture" of additional components.
- the components can be removed from juice or other plant homogenate and/or can be obtained from various "waste streams" which represent material normally discarded. Press cake (the material remaining after juice is pressed from fruit) can be mixed with water and/or salt solutions to release additional components that are normally discarded.
- the coloring components can be released (eluted) from the PVP or other binding matrix by changes in pH or ionic strength (e.g., buffers and salt solutions).
- Materials produced according to the present invention should have many health benefits. They incorporate the beneficial properties of the starting materials and also have beneficial cereal and laxative properties due to the binding matrix and natural vegetable factors bound thereto. In the case of cranberry factor it is likely that ingestion will confer many of the known benefits of cranberry juice, e.g., prevention or treatment of urinary infections. The antibacterial and antiviral properties may also result in other systemic effects such as the control of undesirable intestinal bacteria. Certainly, a much greater amount of the active ingredients can be ingested as a concentrated solid than could realistically be taken in as fruit juice.
- the current process is able to take essentially all of the colored components from 100 pounds of cranberry fruit and concentrate it on 10 pounds of cross-linked PVP. In this process the majority of the fruit sugars and acids are discarded. This represents a ten-fold concentration. It is anticipated that further degrees of concentration can be attained.
- an additional use of the material of the present invention is in food preservation. Recently there have been a number of public health scares from bacterial contamination of fruit juices and meat products such as hamburger. When used as a food color, the material of the present invention is effective in killing bacteria and preventing bacterial growth. Although coloring materials per se are generally not used in hamburger, the red coloring of the cranberry factor of the present invention is certainly compatible with hamburger. Preliminary results have indicated that mixing the cranberry factor into hamburger greatly retards spoilage of the meet. Experiments are ongoing which show that the cranberry factor can actually kill bacteria in hamburger. This is surprising and exciting because disinfection in the presence of large amounts of protein is usually very difficult or impossible.
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Priority Applications (5)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT98947070T ATE208624T1 (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1998-09-16 | CONCENTRATES OF NATURAL DYES AND ANTIMICROBIAL NUTRIENT OF PLANT ORIGIN |
| EP98947070A EP1024818B1 (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1998-09-16 | Natural color concentrates and antimicrobial nutraceutical from plants |
| DE69802559T DE69802559T2 (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1998-09-16 | CONCENTRATES OF NATURAL COLORS AND ANTIMICROBIAL NUTRIENTS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN |
| JP2000511509A JP4037607B2 (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1998-09-16 | Plant-derived natural colored concentrates and antibacterial nutraceuticals |
| CA002303352A CA2303352C (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1998-09-16 | Natural coloring and antimicrobial agents from plants |
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| US08/931,315 | 1997-09-16 | ||
| US08/931,315 US6093401A (en) | 1997-09-16 | 1997-09-16 | Natural color concentrates and antimicrobial nutraceutial from plants |
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| WO1999013889A2 true WO1999013889A2 (en) | 1999-03-25 |
| WO1999013889A3 WO1999013889A3 (en) | 1999-08-05 |
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| US (1) | US6093401A (en) |
| EP (1) | EP1024818B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP4037607B2 (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE208624T1 (en) |
| CA (1) | CA2303352C (en) |
| DE (1) | DE69802559T2 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO1999013889A2 (en) |
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| WO2001011972A1 (en) * | 1999-08-17 | 2001-02-22 | Shanbrom Technologies Llc | Antimicrobial lees |
| WO2001093794A1 (en) * | 2000-06-08 | 2001-12-13 | Moerlein Dieter | Sanitary products for women |
| WO2009061889A3 (en) * | 2007-11-06 | 2009-07-23 | Shanbrom Tech Llc | Grape polyphenolics for platelet and bacterial control |
| FR2930730A1 (en) * | 2008-05-05 | 2009-11-06 | Tournay Biotechnologies Soc Pa | PROCESS FOR OBTAINING EXTRACT OF CRANBERRY MARC USED IN PARTICULAR IN PREVENTING AND TREATING DISEASES SUCH AS CARIES, GINGIVITIES, THROAT |
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| WO2000051445A3 (en) * | 1999-03-05 | 2000-12-21 | Shanbrom Tech Llc | Soluble plant derived natural color concentrates and antimicrobial nutraceuticals |
| WO2001011972A1 (en) * | 1999-08-17 | 2001-02-22 | Shanbrom Technologies Llc | Antimicrobial lees |
| AU775518B2 (en) * | 1999-08-17 | 2004-08-05 | Shanbrom Technologies, Llc | Antimicrobial lees |
| WO2001093794A1 (en) * | 2000-06-08 | 2001-12-13 | Moerlein Dieter | Sanitary products for women |
| WO2009061889A3 (en) * | 2007-11-06 | 2009-07-23 | Shanbrom Tech Llc | Grape polyphenolics for platelet and bacterial control |
| FR2930730A1 (en) * | 2008-05-05 | 2009-11-06 | Tournay Biotechnologies Soc Pa | PROCESS FOR OBTAINING EXTRACT OF CRANBERRY MARC USED IN PARTICULAR IN PREVENTING AND TREATING DISEASES SUCH AS CARIES, GINGIVITIES, THROAT |
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| DE69802559T2 (en) | 2002-08-01 |
| CA2303352A1 (en) | 1999-03-25 |
| ATE208624T1 (en) | 2001-11-15 |
| EP1024818B1 (en) | 2001-11-14 |
| EP1024818A2 (en) | 2000-08-09 |
| JP2001516565A (en) | 2001-10-02 |
| DE69802559D1 (en) | 2001-12-20 |
| JP4037607B2 (en) | 2008-01-23 |
| WO1999013889A3 (en) | 1999-08-05 |
| CA2303352C (en) | 2005-06-14 |
| US6093401A (en) | 2000-07-25 |
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