Abstract
A nutritional, olive-oil based, at least semi-solid product for oral
intake and for topical application, the product including: (a) an
olive oil; (b) an omega-3 fatty acid source, and (c) an emulsifier,
the components being intimately mixed so as to form the at least semi-solid
product, and wherein a Total Water Content (TWC) within the product
is within a range of 0.25% to 3%, by weight.
Claims
1. A nutritional, olive-oil based, at least semi-solid product for
oral intake and for topical application, the product comprising: (a)
an olive oil; (b) an omega-3 fatty acid source; (c) an emulsifier,
said olive oil, said omega-3 fatty acid source, and said emulsifier
being intimately mixed so as to form the at least semi-solid product,
and wherein a Total Water Content (TWC) within the product is within
a range of 0.25% to 3%, by weight.
2. The product of claim 1, wherein the product contains 40% to
92.5%, by weight, of said olive oil.
3. The product of claim 2, wherein the product contains 0.5% to
20%, by weight, of said omega-3 fatty acid source.
4. The product of claim 1, wherein said TWC within the product
is at least 0.3% and below 2%.
5. The product of claim 2, wherein the product contains 5% to 12%,
by weight, of said emulsifier.
6. The product of claim 2, wherein said emulsifier includes at
least one emulsifier selected from the group consisting of a monoglyceride
and a palmitic fatty acid.
7. The product of claim 1, further comprising ascorbyl palmitate.
8. The product of claim 1, wherein a Total Oxygen Content (TOC)
within the product is below 1% by volume.
9. A container containing the product of claim 1, wherein a Total
Oxygen Content (TOC) within said container is below 3% by volume.
10. The product of claim 1, wherein a weight ratio of said olive
oil to said omega-3 fatty acid source is between 2:1 and 30:1.
11. The product of claim 1, wherein a weight ratio of said olive
oil to said emulsifier is between 4:1 and 15:1.
12. The product of claim 1, further comprising vitamin C.
13. The product of claim 1, further comprising alpha lipoic acid.
14. The product of claim 12, wherein the product contains 0.03%
to 0.3%, by weight, of said vitamin C.
15. The product of claim 1, further comprising both vitamin C and
alpha lipoic acid.
16. The product of claim 1, further comprising both vitamin C and
an alpha hydroxy acid.
17. The product of claim 16, wherein the product contains 0.5%
to 10%, by weight, of said alpha hydroxy acid.
18. A method of using a nutritional, olive-oil based, at least
semi-solid product, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing
the olive-oil based product, the product including an olive oil,
an omega-3 fatty acid source, and an emulsifier, and wherein a total
water content (TWC) within the product is at least 0.25% and below
3%, said olive oil, said omega-3 fatty acid source, and said emulsifier
being intimately mixed so as to font the at least semi-solid product,
and (b) effecting consumption of the olive-oil based product by
a user, said consumption selected from the group consisting of ingestion
of the product and topical application of the product on a skin
surface.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said effecting consumption
of the product is by said ingestion of the product.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein said effecting consumption
of the product is by said topical application of the product, wherein
the product is effective in at least partially ameliorating at least
one symptom of a dermatological condition when topically applied.
Description
[0001] This application draws priority from U.S. Provisional Patent
Application Serial No. 60/466,409, filed Apr. 30, 2003, and from PCT
Patent Application Serial No. IL04/000350, filed Apr. 25, 2004.
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates generally to natural, edible-oil
based compositions, and more particularly, to compositions based
on olive oil and an omega-3 fatty acid source as active ingredients.
[0003] Food spreads such as margarine and butter are high-volume
food products. In recent years, attention has been directed to producing
healthier food spreads, in the form of reduced fat alternatives
to the existing products.
[0004] Margarines contain a water phase and an oil phase, which
are emulsified, generally in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion.
The taste of margarines and food spreads is due mostly to water
soluble flavors, oil soluble flavors and salt included in the water
phase. Conventional margarines contain at least 80% fat by weight.
The fat content is made up mainly of polysaturated fats. In the
production of margarine, the polysaturated fats are hydrogenated.
These hydrogenated products are readily acidified to produce free
radical carcinogenic compounds.
[0005] Many attempts have been made to formulate low fat spread
products, in order to reduce the caloric content of the spread and
other dietetic considerations, and in some cases, to reduce the
cost of raw materials.
[0006] Various non-triglyceride substances have been described
as potential fat-replacers in food products. Examples of such non-triglyceride
substances are waxes, e.g. jojoba oil and hydrogenated jojoba oil,
polysiloxanes, acylated glycerides, polyalkoxyglycerolethers, dicarboxylic
acid esters, polyol fatty acid polyesters and the epoxy-extended
derivatives thereof. Examples of disclosures of fat-replacers are
U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,600,186, 4,005,195 and 4,005,196.
[0007] A substance that has widely been applied as a fat-extender
is water. This use of water has, for example, led to the introduction
of so-called halvarines. If relatively high levels of water are
used, often thickening agents and/or gelling agents are used for
avoiding adverse effects of the high water level. Such margarine
substitutes typically contain up to 60% water.
[0008] In particular, effort has been directed towards the development
of fat-replacement compositions that provide the smooth mouthfeel
and oily taste of conventional spreads, and do not provide a bad
after-taste or cause malodor.
[0009] Another approach to new, oil-based food spread products
is the use of various natural edible oils. The therapeutic properties
of oils from natural origins, such as olive oil and avocado oil,
have been widely documented. Olive oil has been indicated as having
a therapeutic effect in stomach ailments, improving memory, decreasing
mortality from heart disease due to increasing blood flow, and softening
skin. Additionally, olive oil is used in relieving ear infection,
may reduce the risk of certain cancers, decreases calcium loss from
bones, and increases mineral absorption. In children, olive oil
has been linked to stimulating growth and development.
[0010] The properties of olive oil result from its chemical structure.
Olive oil is made up of 75% oleic acid, monounsaturated fatty acid,
approximately 14% polyunsaturated fatty acids, mainly linoleic acid
and about 11% saturated fatty acids. Oleic acid, the main constituent
of olive oil is very stable and is therefore less readily acidified
to produce carcinogenic free radicals. In contrast, conventional
margarine consists of mainly (64%) polysaturated fatty acids and
only 30% monounsaturated fatty acids.
[0011] Some natural oils, such as olive oil, are known for alleviating
skin problems of different kinds. The human skin may be afflicted
by various conditions and ailments, some of which are cosmetic in
nature (e.g., blemishes, dryness, reddishness, pimples, spots, discolorations,
scars, nicks, diaper rash, sunburn, wrinkles), and some of which
are medical ailments (e.g., severe acne, burns, cuts, scrapes, chafes,
warts, venous insufficiency, ulcers).
[0012] Various salves, creams and unguents exist to relieve some
or all of these conditions. These often contain synthetic oils and
fats, minerals and preservatives. In addition, many conditions exist
for which the available preparations are of dubious efficacy.
[0013] It would therefore be highly advantageous to have olive-oil
based compositions characterized by improved nutritional characteristics,
superior texture and flow properties, and greatly improved shelf-life
with respect to the known oil-based and natural-oil based compositions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] According to the teachings of the present invention there
is provided a nutritional, olive-oil based, at least semi-solid
product for oral intake and for topical application, the product
including: (a) an olive oil; (b) an omega-3 fatty acid source, and
(c) an emulsifier, the olive oil, the omega-3 fatty acid source,
and the emulsifier being intimately mixed so as to form the at least
semi-solid product, and wherein a Total Water Content (TWC) within
the product is within a range of 0.25% to 3%, by weight.
[0015] According to further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product contains 40% to 92.5%, by weight, of the
olive oil, more preferably, 55% to 85%, and most preferably, 60%
to 80%.
[0016] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product contains 0.5% to 20%, by weight, of the
omega-3 fatty acid source.
[0017] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the TWC within the product is at least 0.3% and below
2%.
[0018] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product contains 5% to 12%, by weight, of the emulsifier,
and more preferably, 7 to 10% by weight.
[0019] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the emulsifier includes at least one emulsifier selected
from the group consisting of a monoglyceride and a palmitic fatty
acid.
[0020] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product further includes ascorbyl palmitate.
[0021] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the Total Oxygen Content (TOC) within the product is
below 1% by volume.
[0022] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, a container containing the product contains a Total
Oxygen Content (TOC) of less than about 3% by volume.
[0023] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the weight ratio of the olive oil to the omega-3 fatty
acid source is between 2:1 and 30:1, and preferably, between 4:1
and 10:1.
[0024] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the weight ratio of the olive oil to the emulsifier
is between 4:1 and 15:1.
[0025] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product further includes vitamin C.
[0026] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product further includes alpha lipoic acid.
[0027] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product contains 0.03% to 0.3%, by weight, of the
vitamin C.
[0028] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product further includes both vitamin C and alpha
lipoic acid.
[0029] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product further includes both vitamin C and an
alpha hydroxy acid.
[0030] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the product contains 0.5% to 10%, by weight, of the
alpha hydroxy acid.
[0031] According to another aspect of the present invention there
is provided a method of using a nutritional, olive-oil based, at
least semi-solid product, the method including the steps of: (a)
providing the olive-oil based product, the product including an
olive oil, an omega-3 fatty acid source, and an emulsifier, and
wherein a total water content (TWC) within the product is at least
0.25% and below 3%, the olive oil, the omega-3 fatty acid source,
and the emulsifier being intimately mixed so as to form the at least
semi-solid product, and (b) effecting consumption of the olive-oil
based product by a user, the consumption selected from the group
consisting of ingestion of the product and topical application of
the product on a skin surface.
[0032] According to further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the consumption of the product is effected by ingestion
of the product.
[0033] According to further features in the described preferred
embodiments, the consumption of the product is effected by the topical
application of the product, wherein the product is effective in
at least partially ameliorating at least one symptom of a dermatological
condition when topically applied.
[0034] According to yet another aspect of the present invention
there is provided a composition including two or more oils from
natural sources so that the final composition monounsaturated fatty
acids and omega-3 fatty acids. The amount of monounisaturated fatty
acids includes at least 40% (preferably 50%, more preferably 60%)
by weight. Although any amount of omega-3 fatty acids may have a
desired effect, the inventor currently believes that a noticeable
effect begins when there is at least 0.2% by weight omega-3 fatty
acids, preferably more than 1%, and even more preferably more than
5%. Even higher amounts of omega-3 fatty acids such as greater than
10% or even 20% have been shown to be exceptionally effective.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment, the composition of the present
invention includes antioxidants, preferably natural antioxidants.
[0036] In an additionally preferred embodiment, the composition
of the present invention also includes one or more additives including
ascorbyl palmitate, alpha and or beta hydroxy acids, other glycolic
acids, alpha lipoic acids, tocotrienol and dimethyl amino ethanol
(DMAE).
[0037] A most preferred substance for use as an omega-3 fatty acid
component of the composition of the present invention is fish oil.
[0038] A most preferred substance for use as a monounsaturated
fatty acid component of the composition of the present invention
is olive oil, which also naturally contains antioxidants such as
vitamin E and polyphenols.
[0039] A preferred formulation of the composition of the present
invention includes about 70% by weight olive oil and about 20% by
weight fish oil.
[0040] The term "carriers" as used in this specification
and the accompanying claims includes, but is not limited to, vegetable
oils such as sunflower oil or soybean oil.
[0041] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments the emulsifier includes at least one item selected from
the group consisting of a monoglyceride and a palmitic fatty acid.
Alternately, or additionally, PO5 may be employed for emulsification.
[0042] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments the alpha hydroxy acid includes a lactic acid, for example
lactic acid derived from sugar cane.
[0043] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments the alpha hydroxy acid is 0.5 to 10% of the composition
by weight, more preferably 1 to 5%, most preferably about 2.5%.
[0044] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments the pharmaceutical composition further includes dimethylamino
ethanol (DMAE) When DMAE is included, it may be advantageous to
add small quantities (i.e. PPM concentrations) of essential oils
to mask the unpleasant smell.
[0045] According to still further features in the described preferred
embodiments the emulsifier is selected from the group consisting
of a monoglyceride and a palmitic fatty acid.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] The present invention is of nutritional based compositions
based on olive oil and an omega-3 fatty acid source as active ingredients,
and a method of consumption thereof.
[0047] The present invention can be used as a topical pharmaceutical
composition to provide at least symptomatic relief from a variety
of dermatological conditions. The present invention can be used
to relieve venous insufficiency, relieve symptoms of viral infection,
promote wound healing and prevent skin graft rejection.
[0048] Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention
in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited
in its application to the details set forth in the following description
or exemplified by the Examples. The invention is capable of other
embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology
employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not
be regarded as limiting.
[0049] According to one aspect of the present invention there is
provided a pharmaceutical composition. The pharmaceutical composition
includes as an active ingredient a mixture of an olive oil and an
omega-3 fatty acid source with an emulsifier. Carriers and excipients
are included as required. The pharmaceutical composition is effective
in at least partially ameliorating at least one symptom of a dermatological
condition when topically applied. This type of pharmaceutical composition
finds especial utility in treatment of venous insufficiency, for
example in treatment of diabetic ulcers.
[0050] According to some preferred formulations, 40% to 92.5% of
the pharmaceutical composition by weight is olive oil, more preferably
60 to 80%, most preferably about 70%.
[0051] According to some preferred formulations of the pharmaceutical
composition the at least one omega-3 fatty acid is 0.5% to 20% by
weight of the composition. According to various preferred embodiments,
the omega-3 fatty acid source may include, for example, a fish oil,
a primrose oil, a flaxseed oil, a safflower oil, or a bourage oil.
[0052] According to still another aspect of the present invention
there is provided an additional pharmaceutical composition. The
additional pharmaceutical composition includes as an active ingredient
a physiologically active mixture of an olive oil and a vitamin-derived
antioxidant and an alpha hydroxy acid with an emulsifier, carriers
and excipients as required. The additional pharmaceutical composition
is effective in at least partially ameliorating at least one symptom
of a dermatological condition when topically applied. This type
of pharmaceutical composition finds especial utility in treatment
of herpes virus symptoms, burns, skin graft acceptance, cuts (e.g.
resulting from shaving) abrasions, scars (e.g. blood vessels, acne
scars).
[0053] Optionally, but preferably, the pharmaceutical composition
further includes dimetlhylaminio ethanol (DMAE). When DMAE is included,
it may be advantageous to add small quantities (i.e. PPM concentrations)
of essential oils to mask the unpleasant smell.
[0054] Most generally the composition is made up of a combination
of natural oils from plant or animal sources (preferably not mineral
or synthetic) so that the composition includes cis-monounsaturated
fatty acids, omega 3 fatty acids and antioxidants. Preferred oils
used in making a composition of the present invention include but
are not limited to olive oil, avocado oil, peanut oil, canola oil,
camelina oil, walnut oil, nut oils, macadamia oil, flaxseed oil,
linseed oil, perilla oil, fish oil, sesame oil, wheat germ oil,
jojoba oil, evening primrose oil, borage oil, palm oil and vernonia
oil.
[0055] It is preferred that the oils used in preparing the composition
of the present invention do not include fatty acids that are distilled,
hardened, hydrogenated or are of the trans form. It is important
to note that exceptions can be found. In naturally occurring non-processed
palm oil there are saturated fats. At the same time palm oil has
a high percentage of anti-oxidants. Thus, palm oil is a good anti-oxidant
source according to the present invention.
[0056] Most preferred is a combination of olive oil as a source
of monounsaturated fatty acids and fish oil as a source of omega
3 fatty acids.
[0057] It has been found that the efficacy of the composition of
the present invention is unexpectedly increased by the addition
of one or more of the following additives: ascorbyl palmitate, alpha
and or beta hydroxy acids, other glycolic acids, alpha lipoic acids,
tocotrienol and dimethyl amino ethanol (DMAE).
[0058] One skilled in the art recognizes that the teachings of
U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,476, U.S. Pat. No. 6,156,369 and/or PCT Publication
No. WO 03/005831, all of which are incorporated by reference as
if fully set forth herein, provide methods for preparing the compositions
of the present invention in a semi-solid form (spreads, ointments,
etc.). These teachings require only moderate heating, such that
the molecular structures or chemical compositions of the present
invention are not substantially affected.
[0059] Although many of the oils used in the present invention
naturally include antioxidants (e.g., olive oil contains 150 mg/l
vitamin E and 350 mg/l polyphenols), it has been found that the
supplemental addition of antioxidants in relatively high concentrations
amplifies the healing effects of the composition of the present
invention far beyond what would be expected by one skilled in the
art. There is an apparent synergistic effect of the monounsaturated
fatty acid, the omega-3 fatty acid and the antioxidant.
[0060] Preferred antioxidants are: ascorbyl palmitate, alpha and
or beta hydroxy acids, other glycolic acids, alpha lipoic acids
and tocotrienol.
[0061] Another preferred additive is dimethyl amino ethanol (DMAE)
known for use in rejuvenating the skin and treating wrinkles in
the skin.
[0062] An exceptionally effective composition and thus a currently
preferred embodiment of the present invention is made by combining
70 g olive oil, 20 g fish oil, 7 g monoglyceride and 2 g PO5 in
accordance with the teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,476, U.S. Pat.
No. 6,156,369 and/or PCT publication WO 03/005831. To this basic
composition it has been found useful to add one or more of the following:
up to 1 g ascorbyl palmitate and/or 1 g lipoic acid and/or 1 g DMAE
and/or up to 5 g alpha hydroxy acid (such as glycolic acid, lactic
acid).
[0063] The above-referenced patents do not teach, nor fairly suggest,
that topical application of olive-oil based formulations of the
disclosed compositions is desirable or advantageous.
[0064] Moreover, it has surprisingly been discovered that in compositions
containing more than about 3% water, the water content deleteriously
affects the stability of the semi-solid product, such that the nutritional
value and product shelf-life are seriously compromised. Since the
compositions of the present invention are markedly more effective
without the presence of preservatives, the limiting of the water
content within narrow bounds is a significant aspect of the invention.
[0065] As used herein in the specification and in the claims section
that follows, the term "total water content" (TWC) refers
to the total amount of water present in the product, in all forms:
as free water, as dissolved water, etc. Specifically, the term TWC
is meant to include the water present in natural oils such as olive
oil.
[0066] Preferably, the olive-oil based products of the present
invention should contain a TWC of less than 3%, more preferably,
less than 2.5%, still more preferably, less than 2%, and most preferably,
less than 1.5%. It has also been found that the TWC should be at
least 0.1%, more preferably, at least 0.2%, and most preferably,
at least 0.25%.
[0067] One method of ensuring that the olive-oil based products
of the present invention contain a suitably-low TWC includes pre-drying
of the olive oil, which naturally contains up to 0.6% water.
[0068] The inventors have further discovered that the compositions
of the present invention are extremely sensitive to the presence
of oxygen, which deleteriously affects the stability of the semi-solid
product, such that the nutritional value and product shelf-life
are seriously compromised. One source of oxygen is oxygen dissolved
in the product. A more prevalent source of oxygen is residual or
occluded oxygen. Without wishing to be limited by theory, the inventors
believe that the fatty acids in the composition of the present invention,
being mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated, are particularly susceptible
to oxidation.
[0069] As used herein in the specification and in the claims section
that follows, the terms "residual oxygen" and "occluded
oxygen" refer to oxygen gas, disposed in the at least semi-solid
product (e.g., spread, paste, ointment) of the present invention
and/or to a pocket of gas containing oxygen disposed between the
product and a inside wall of a container (e.g., tube) containing
the product.
[0070] As used herein in the specification and in the claims section
that follows, the term "total oxygen content" (TOC) with
respect to the at least semi-solid product (e.g., spread, paste,
ointment) of the present invention, refers to the total amount of
oxygen, in volume %, disposed in the at least semi-solid product.
The total amount of oxygen includes the sum of the residual oxygen
and the relatively minute quantities of dissolved oxygen.
[0071] As used herein in the specification and in the claims section
that follows, the term "total oxygen content" (TOC) with
respect to a container containing the at least semi-solid product
(e.g., spread, paste, ointment) of the present invention, refers
to the total amount of oxygen, in volume %, disposed in the container,
and equals the sum of the TOC with respect to the at least semi-solid
product and the volume % of oxygen disposed between the product
and a inside wall of a container (e.g., tube) containing the product.
[0072] The TOC in a container containing the at least semi-solid
product should be less than 3%, preferably less than 2%, more preferably
less than 1%, and most preferably, less than 0.5%. In order to achieve
such low TOCs, and given the relatively high viscosities of the
products of the present invention, a combination of several preparation
techniques may be advantageously employed, including: preparation
in a nitrogen (or other inert) environment, filling of tubes with
the product under pressure, and subsequent subjection of the tubes
to sub-atmospheric pressure.
[0073] As used herein in the specification and in the claims section
that follows, the term "fully natural", with respect to
the product of the present invention, refers to a product that is
free of artificial preservatives.
[0074] Use of compositions according to the present invention includes
the topical application of the composition of the present invention
to treat a dermatological condition. Generally once or twice daily
use of an amount of composition that covers the affected area in
its entirety has proven to be effective.
[0075] The composition of the present invention has been applied
to treat various skin ailments of various humans. Equal efficacy
is expected for non-human animals, especially mammals.
[0076] In various formulations the composition of the present invention
has been found to be efficient in mitigating the discomfort of dry
skin, irritated skin, chaffed skin, wounded skin, ulceric skin,
sunburned skin or otherwise UV-damaged skin.
[0077] It has also been found that the composition of the present
invention has a mitigating and healing effect on ulcers typical
of patients afflicted with diabetes.
[0078] The composition of the present invention has been found
efficient in the prevention of scars, for example, when applied
to wounds after surgery.
[0079] The composition of the present invention has also been found
effective in accelerating the healing of wounds.
[0080] Preliminary experiments on a variety of lesions, wounds,
chaffs, scrapes, scars and other skin ailments such as dermatitis,
seborrhea, eczema, third-degree burns, diabetic ulcers, psoriasis
have all shown a clear and definite sanative and palliative effect.
[0081] In general compositions of the present invention have shown
analgesic, anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, antipruritic, astringent,
emollient, sanative and antiedemic effects.
EXAMPLE
RELIEF OF VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
[0082] Reference is now made to the following example, which together
with the above descriptions, illustrate the invention in a non-limiting
fashion.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
[0083] Olive Oil/Omega-3: An olive oil base containing 20% fish
oil which includes 30% EPA+DHA plus a palm oil derived monoglyceride.
The olive oil base has been treated such that the TWC of the preparation
is 0.35%. The preparation is manufactured under pasteurizing conditions
and vacuum pressure (-0.1 Atmosphere).
Aqua-cream: Emulsifying wax, wood alcohol, white soft paraffin,
liquid paraffin, water (47%) and vitamin E.
[0084] Fourteen patients with persistent bilateral venous insufficiency
of the feet and legs were employed in the study. Patients topically
applied aqua-cream to one leg/foot and Olive Oil/Omega-3 according
to the present invention to the opposing leg/foot.
[0085] Olive Oil/Omega-3 according to the present invention was
far superior to the control Aqua-cream with 4/14 (29%) of patients
reporting significant reduction in symptoms and 8/14 (57%) reporting
disappearance of dry skin/cracks in the Olive Oil/Omega-3 treated
leg. In sharp contrast, only 4/14 patients (29%) reported improvement
in the Aqua-cream treated leg.
[0086] These results indicate the compositions of the present invention
are superior to a conventional cream of the prior art. The results
were presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the Israeli Society
of Plastic Surgery, November 2003.
[0087] The present invention is not limited to the embodiments
described herein but encompasses any and all embodiments a within
the scope of the claims, including obvious variants thereof. Such
obvious variants include diluting the composition of the present
invention with unsuitable oils and fatty acids.
[0088] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention,
which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments,
may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely,
various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described
in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately
or in any suitable subcombination.
[0089] Although the invention has been described in conjunction
with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives,
modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in
the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives,
modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad
scope of the appended claims. All publications, patents and patent
applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated
in their entirety by reference into the specification, to the same
extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application
was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated herein
by reference. In addition, citation or identification of any reference
in this application shall not be construed as an admission that
such reference is available as prior art to the present invention.
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