Claims
- 1. A composition comprising a glycoprotein matrix bound to a biologically active ingredient.
- 2. A composition as described in claim 1 further comprising microorganisms.
- 3. A composition as described in claim 2 wherein said microorganisms produce said glycoprotein matrix.
- 4. A composition comprising a glycoprotein matrix bound to a vitamin.
- 5. A composition as described in claim 4 wherein said vitamin is Cyanocobalamin B12.
- 6. A composition comprising a glycoprotein matrix bound to a mineral.
- 7. A composition comprising a glycoprotein matrix bound to L-Carnitine base.
- 8. A composition as described in claim 4 further comprising microorganisms.
- 9. A composition as described in claim 6 further comprising microorganisms.
- 10. A composition as described in claim 7 further comprising microorganisms.
- 11. A composition as described in claim 4 wherein said microorganisms produce said glycoprotein matrix.
- 12. A composition as described in claim 6 wherein said microorganisms produce said glycoprotein matrix.
- 13. A composition as described in claim 7 wherein said microorganisms produce said glycoprotein matrix.
- 14. A composition as described in claim 1 further comprising a bioflavanoid.
- 15. A composition as described in claim 14 wherein said bioflavanoid is hesperidin.
- 16. A composition as described in claim 2 wherein said microorganisms include yeast.
- 17. A composition as described in claim 16 wherein said yeast include Saccharomyces cervisiae.
- 18. A composition as described in claim 2 wherein said microorganisms include bacteria.
- 19. A composition as described in claim 18 wherein said bacteria comprises bacteria within genus Lactobacillus.
- 20. A composition as described in claim 19 wherein said bacteria includes Lactobacillus acidophillus or Bacterium bifidus.
- 21. A composition as described in claim 2 wherein said microorganisms include yeast and bacteria.
- 22. A nutritional supplement comprising an active ingredient bound by a glycoprotein matrix.
- 23. A method of preparing a glycoprotein-matrix containing composition comprising binding a glycoprotein matrix to at least one active ingredient.
- 24. A method as described in claim 23 wherein said active ingredient is selected from the group consisting of a vitamin, mineral, or L-Carnitine base.
- 25. A method as described in claim 23 wherein said binding comprises contacting said active ingredient to a glycoprotein producing microorganism under conditions wherein said microorganism produces said glycoprotein matrix.
- 26. A method as described in claim 25 wherein said microorganisms produce said glycoprotein matrix in a microorganism solution.
- 27. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution comprises amino acids.
- 28. A method as described in claim 26 wherein a proteolytic enzyme is added to said microorganism solution after said microorganisms have produced at least some of said glycoprotein matrix.
- 29. A method as described in claim 28 wherein said proteolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of, papain, bromelain, pepsin or fungal protease.
- 30. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution comprises a bioflavanoid.
- 31. A method as described in claim 30 wherein said bioflavanoid includes hesperidin.
- 32. A method as described in claim 25 wherein said microorganisms include yeast.
- 33. A method as described in claim 32 wherein said yeast include Saccharomyces cervisiae.
- 34. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution comprises a nutritional yeast.
- 35. A method as described in claim 34 wherein said nutritional yeast comprises inactive baker's yeast or inactive brewer's yeast.
- 36. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution comprises a carbohydrate.
- 37. A method as described in claim 36 wherein said carbohydrate is a monosaccharide, disaccharide, oligosaccharide, or polysaccharide.
- 38. A method as described in claim 37 wherein said carbohydrate is selected from the group consisting of maltose, gum acacia, or a combination thereof.
- 39. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution comprises soy flour.
- 40. A method as described in claim 39 wherein said soy flour includes non-GMO soy flour.
- 41. A method as described in claim 25 wherein said microorganisms include bacteria.
- 42. A method as described in claim 41 wherein said bacteria include bacteria of genus Lactobacillus.
- 43. A method as described in claim 42 wherein said bacteria include Lactobacillus acidophillus or Bacterium bifidus.
- 44. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution is dehydrated after said production of glycoprotein matrix.
- 45. A method as described in claim 26 wherein said microorganism solution is homogenized after said production of glycoprotein matrix.
- 46. A method as described in claim 44 wherein said microorganisms are heat deactivated before said dehydrating.
- 47. A method of improving bioactivity of a biologically active ingredient comprising binding glycoprotein matrix to said active ingredient.
- 48. A method as described in claim 47 wherein said binding comprises contacting said active ingredient to a glycoprotein producing microorganism under conditions wherein said microorganism produces said glycoprotein matrix.
- 49. A method of improving stability of a biologically active ingredient comprising binding glycoprotein matrix to said active ingredient.
- 50. A method as described in claim 49 wherein said binding comprises contacting said active ingredient to a glycoprotein producing microorganism under conditions wherein said microorganism produces said glycoprotein matrix.
- 51. A method of delivering a biologically active ingredient to a host comprising binding said active ingredient with a glycoprotein matrix to form a glycoprotein matrix bound bioogically active composition and administering said composition to said host.
- 52. A method as described in claim 51 wherein said host is a mammal.
- 53. A method as described in claim 52 wherein said host is human.
- 54. A method as described in claim 51 wherein said active ingredient is selected from the group consisting of a vitamin, mineral, or L-Carnitine base
- 55. A method as described in claim 51 wherein said binding comprises contacting said active ingredient to a glycoprotein producing microorganism under conditions wherein said microorganism produces said glycoprotein matrix.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/757,222 filed on Jan. 9, 2001.
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