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Oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen

USPTO Application #: 20090062371
Title: Oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen
Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide an oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen, an oral preparation for promoting healing of skin wounds or an oral preparation for preventing or improving skin wrinkles or sagging, which is safe and has an excellent effect. The present invention can provide an oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen, an oral preparation for promoting healing of skin wounds or an oral preparation for preventing or improving skin wrinkles or sagging, which comprises hydroxyproline or a salt thereof as an active ingredient. (end of abstract)



Agent: Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto - New York, NY, US
Inventors: Toshikazu Kamiya, Ayako Kamimura, Yoko Kawada
USPTO Applicaton #: 20090062371 - Class: 514423 (USPTO)

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The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20090062371, Oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen.

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The present invention relates to an oral preparation for promoting synthesis of tissue collagen, an oral preparation for promoting healing of skin wounds and an oral preparation for preventing or improving skin wrinkles or sagging, which comprise hydroxyproline or a salt thereof as an active ingredient.

BACKGROUND ART

Collagen is a protein which is the main component of extracellular matrix filling the spaces between cells or groups of cells in living tissues and is said to sometimes comprise nearly 30% of the total protein in the body of mammals (see non-patent document No. 1).

Collagen forms a fibrous structure or a membrane structure and its primary function is to maintain, support, bind and reinforce the tissue structure. Collagen exists in abundance in skin, bones, tendons, ligaments, cornea, blood vessels, etc. Decrease and denaturation of tissue collagen is considered to be a major factor for wrinkles, sagging skin, osteoporosis and the like which are induced by aging of these tissues. Actually, there are reports that tissue collagen remarkably decreases by long time exposure to sunlight (see non-patent document No. 2) and that lowering of metabolism of living components accompanying aging is triggered by the lowering of metabolism of collagen (see non-patent document No. 3).

Substances known to promote the synthesis of collagen include TGF β-1, which is a growth factor (see non-patent document No. 4), a plant extract (see patent-document No. 1), hydrolyzed collagen (see patent document Nos. 2 to 5) and an amino acid composition (see patent document No. 6). More specifically, the tripeptide Gly-Pro-Hyp is known as a sequence characteristic of hydrolyzed collagen showing the activity to promote the synthesis of collagen when orally ingested. However, it is also known that an amino acid composition whose constitutive ratio of constituent amino acids such as Gly, Pro and Hyp was made equal to that of collagen does not show the activity to promote the synthesis of collagen (see patent document No. 4).

On the other hand, an N-acyl derivative of hydroxyproline is known to have the activity to promote the synthesis of collagen when orally ingested (see non-patent document No. 4), and an external medicine containing an N-acetyl derivative of hydroxyproline is used as a wound-healing agent in Europe. It is also known that hydroxyproline and an N-acyl derivative of hydroxyproline have collagen synthesis promoting effect on cultured human fibroblasts, and when externally applied, they have the activity to prevent or decrease the formation of wrinkles (patent document No. 7). However, unknown are the activity to promote the synthesis of collagen, the activity to promote the healing of skin wounds and the activity to prevent or improve skin wrinkles or sagging of orally ingested hydroxyproline.

Patent document No. 1: Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 35527/04 Patent document No. 2: Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 278012/95 Patent document No. 3: Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 201649/00 Patent document No. 4:

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