Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Aluminum – calcium or magnesium element – or compound containing
Reexamination Certificate
1999-10-22
2001-12-11
Jarvis, William R. A. (Department: 1614)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Inorganic active ingredient containing
Aluminum, calcium or magnesium element, or compound containing
C424S717000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06328997
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to an aqueous metal bicarbonate solution, a process of preparing the aqueous metal bicarbonate solution and a method of preventing and treating certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals. Generally the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are those that require extracellular or intracellular acidic conditions or extracellular or intracellular proton concentrations at some point in disease process or disease pathogenesis.
Typically the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are those that require the activities of carbonic anhydrase enzymes and/or the activities of acid (aspartic) protease enzymes and/or the activities of endosomal or lysosomal acid-requiring-enzymes and/or the activities of V-type ATPase proton pumps at some point in disease process or disease pathogenesis. Typically the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are represented by the diseases of arthritis and influenza.
This invention relates to a method of using an aqueous metal bicarbonate solution to decrease senescence and to increase longevity in mammals. Generally senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by improving the buffering capacity of the extracellular and intracellular fluids of the body. Generally senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by the improved buffering capacity causing a decrease in proton concentrations in the extracellular and intracellular fluids of the body. Typically senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by improving the buffering capacity of the extracellular and intracellular bicarbonate buffers. Typically senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by the improved extracellular and intracellular bicarbonate buffers causing a decrease in proton concentrations.
BACKGROUND ART
Certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality in mammals. Typically these diseases are represented by the diseases of arthritis and influenza.
Arthritis is any inflammatory condition of the joints, characterised by pain and swelling. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in which one or many joints undergo degenerative changes. Treatment includes rest of the involved joints, heat, and antiinflammatory drugs. Intraarticular injections of corticosteroids may give relief. Surgical treatment is sometimes necessary and may reduce pain and greatly improve the function of the joint. However these treatments, apart from surgical treatment, only provide temporary relief and some may have severe side reactions.
Influenza is a highly contagious infection of the respiratory tract caused by a myxovirus and transmitted by airborne droplet infection. It occurs in isolated cases, epidemics and pandemics. Treatment is symptomatic and usually involves bed rest, antipyretics such as aspirin and drinking of fluids. New strains of the virus emerge at regular intervals so it is difficult to take preventative measures to avoid the infection. There is a need for a method to prevent and to treat certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals. There is a need for a method to prevent and to treat arthritis and influenza in mammals.
Senescence in mammals is characterised by progressive oxidations of the structural and functional molecules that constitute body cells and tissues. Oxidations of the structural and functional molecules in body cells and tissues are increased in rate by acidic conditions. Oxidations of structural and functional molecules are increased in rate by the presence of excess proton concentrations. There is a need for a method to prevent and treat excess proton concentrations in body cells so that oxidations of structural and functional molecules are decreased in rate. There is a need for a method to decrease and treat senescence in mammals.
OBJECTS OF INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide an aqueous metal bicarbonate solution to prevent and to treat certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals. It is a further object of this invention to provide a process of preparing the aqueous metal bicarbonate solution. It is also an object of this invention to provide methods for the prevention and treatment of certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals using the aqueous metal bicarbonate solution. Generally the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are those that require extracellular or intracellular acidic conditions or extracellular or intracellular proton concentrations at some point in disease process or disease pathogenesis. Typically the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are those that require the activities of carbonic anhydrase enzymes and/or the activities of acid (aspartic) protease enzymes and/or the activities of endosomal or lysosomal acid-requiring-enzymes and/or the activities of V-type ATPase proton pumps at some point in disease process or disease pathogenesis. Typically the certain inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases and viral diseases in mammals are represented by the diseases of arthritis and influenza.
It is an object of this invention to provide an aqueous metal bicarbonate solution to decrease senescence and to treat senescence and to increase longevity in mammals. It is a further object of this invention to provide a process of preparing the aqueous metal bicarbonate solution. It is also an object of this invention to provide methods for the decrease of senescence and the treatment of senescence and the increase in longevity in mammals using the aqueous metal bicarbonate solution. Generally senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by improving the buffering capacity of the extracellular and intracellular fluids of the body. Generally senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by the improved buffering capacity causing a decrease in proton concentrations in the extracellular and intracellular fluids of the body. Typically senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by improving the buffering capacity of the extracellular and intracellular bicarbonate buffers. Typically senescence is decreased and longevity is increased in mammals by the improved extracellular and intracellular bicarbonate buffers causing a decrease in proton concentrations.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is provided an aqueous metal bicarbonate solution comprising a stoichiometric concentration of bicarbonate anions and a corresponding substantially stoichiometric concentration of metal cations in association with the bicarbonate anions, the metal bicarbonate being present in a therapeutically effective amount and an acceptable carbon dioxide-containing-aqueous diluent to maintain the metal bicarbonate in the aqueous diluent.
Typically the solution is acceptable for oral administration.
In one embodiment there is provided a combination comprising the solution of the first embodiment in combination with a stabilising agent in an amount effective to maintain and stabilise the bicarbonate anions in the neutral to mildly alkaline solution. Generally the combination is kept in a sealed or closed container at 0.8 to 5 atmospheres, more typically 1 atmosphere at 0-25° C., more typically 0.1-10° C. In one particular embodiment the stabilising agent may be present in the solution in an amount effective to maintain and stabilise the bicarbonate anions in the neutral to mildly alkaline solution. In another particular embodiment the stabilising agent may consist of or comprise a gas above the solution in an amount effective to maintain and stabilise the bicarbonate anions in the neutral to mildly alkaline solution. In a further par
Jarvis William R. A.
Jones Tullar & Cooper P.C.
Macquarie Veterinary Supplies Pty. Ltd.
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