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WO2007016951A1
WO2007016951A1 PCT/EP2005/009149 EP2005009149W WO2007016951A1 WO 2007016951 A1 WO2007016951 A1 WO 2007016951A1 EP 2005009149 W EP2005009149 W EP 2005009149W WO 2007016951 A1 WO2007016951 A1 WO 2007016951A1
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Priority to ES06762860T priority patent/ES2386460T3/es
Priority to EA200800427A priority patent/EA012753B1/ru
Priority to AT06762860T priority patent/ATE554663T1/de
Priority to PCT/EP2006/007466 priority patent/WO2007017139A1/fr
Priority to JP2008523251A priority patent/JP5371428B2/ja
Priority to US11/997,127 priority patent/US8580750B2/en
Priority to EP06762860A priority patent/EP1909600B1/fr
Priority to CA2611389A priority patent/CA2611389C/fr
Priority to AU2006278823A priority patent/AU2006278823B2/en
Priority to KR1020077028054A priority patent/KR101562271B1/ko
Priority to UAA200800602A priority patent/UA94713C2/uk
Priority to SI200631337T priority patent/SI1909600T1/sl
Priority to KR20137031344A priority patent/KR101487848B1/ko
Priority to HRP20120489TT priority patent/HRP20120489T1/hr
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  • the present invention is directed to a composition, in particular a food composition, or dietary supplementation, which is active in respect to a reduction of alcohol induced rise of pancreatic cancer.
  • the invention is directed to a composition affecting the moderation of alcohol degradation process within the human body.
  • an object of the present invention is to achieve solutions which provide a reduction of the rise of pancreatic cancer in connection with the consumption of alcohol, in particular for people with a predisposition towards rapid alcohol degradation and subsequent accumulation of acetaldehyde due to a genetic polymorphism of human acetaldehyde-dehydrogenase en2ym.
  • the present invention particularly solves the problem of a long impact of an accumulation of acetaldehyde after rapid alcohol degradation i.e. alcohol metabolism as may occur in most people of Non-Caucasian type genetic structure.
  • the particular food composition or dietary supplementation is considered to be appropriate to reduce a peak of excess acetaldehyde entering the blood stream and is intended to lower the risk of damage to vital organs and functions of the human body.
  • Orally ingested ethanol is first metabolised to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), and then acetaldehyde is further metabolised to acetic acid mainly by liver aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2).
  • ADH alcohol dehydrogenase
  • ALDH2 liver aldehyde dehydrogenase 2
  • the first metabolite of orally ingested alcohol, acetaldehyde has been suspected to play a pivotal role in the development of alcohol related cancers because of its established DNA damaging effects (single-strand and double-strand breaks) and carcinogenicity in laboratory animals.
  • the supplement mix according to the invention accelerates the metabolism of alcohol and acetaldehyde. This mixture decreases the concentration of blood acetaldehyde after drinking. Therefore, our supplement is expected to decrease the risk of pancreatic cancer for alcohol drinkers with smoking habit, especially those who have ALDH2*2 allele.
  • the supplement mix according to the invention accelerates the disappearance of alcohol and acetaldehyde after drinking in not only ALDH2* 1/2*1 homozygotes but ALDH2* 1/2*2 heterozygotes.
  • the supplement according to the invention effectively accelerates alcohol metabolism, and is expected to suppress the secretion of acetaldehyde from salivary glands. Therefore, the supplement according to the invention can be used to diminish the risk of cancer for alcohol drinkers with ALDH2*2 allele.
  • the niacin-fraction (Vitamin B3) included in the composition functions as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), which is effective towards a coenzyme to alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH).
  • NAD nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
  • ADH alcohol dehydrogenase
  • ADH alcohol dehydrogenase
  • ADH aldehyde dehydrogenase
  • the composition also includes Pantotheic acid.
  • Pantotheic acid functions as coenzyme A (CoA), which is considered necessary to metabolize acetic acid.
  • Acetic acid is activated in conjugation with CoA to form acetyl-CoA, which is metabolized in TCA cycle.
  • elimination of a product is effective towards an acceleration of the metabolism of a substrate (acetaldehyde).
  • this food composition or supplements should be taken about 5 minutes prior to consumption of alcohol and in case of high alcohol consumption again whilst consuming alcohol.
  • the mass of the food composition taken by the consumer should be in the range of about 70 to 120% of the mass of the alcohol included in the consumed drinks.
  • a standard dose might include about 10. Og dextrose, 1.Og Vitamin C, 1.5g L-glutamine, 500mg cysteine, 40mg riboflavin, 100 mg succinic acid, 100 mg fumaric acid, 60mg coenzyme QlO, and about 10 mg Niacin (Vitamin B3).
  • the relation of the components of the composition is oriented towards the above given relation.
  • the overall dosage may be adapted to the body mass weight of the consumer.
  • the particular food composition, or dietary supplementation is intended to prevent too much acetaldehyde passing into the mitochondrial matrix and to suppress self- blockade of the enzymatic activity of ALDH and thus facilitate its the decomposition of acetaldehyde.
  • the physiological risks in connection with alcohol consumption may therefore be significantly reduced by the use of the food composition according to the present invention, as this food composition or dietary supplementation facilitates in a synergetic manner an early decrease of the level of acetaldehyde after drinking and simultaneously provides a protective effect in respect of the suppression of the generation of free radicals.
  • Said food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably in such a form, preferably as ingredients of a kind of aperitif, that it allows the food composition to be consumed within a restaurant or a bar prior to consuming alcoholic drinks.
  • a dosage for a person with a body weight of about 80 kg includes a dextrose fraction of approx. 75%, wherein the said dosage may have an overall weight of about 10 to 15, preferably 13.3g.
  • Such a dosage is to provide a considerable moderation in degrading about 18ml alcohol.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same, includes a dextrose fraction of about 75.2 mass%, i.e. a quantity of dextrose in the range from 7.2 to 12.8g, preferably 10.0 g within a dose of 13,3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a Vitamin C fraction of about 7.5 mass% i.e a quantity of Vitamin C in the range from 0.78 to 1.18 g, preferably 1.Og, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a L-glutamine fraction of about 11.27 mass%, i.e. a quantity of said L-glutamine fraction in the range from 1.23 to 1.7 g, preferably 1.5g, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a cysteine fraction of about 3.76 mass%, i.e. a quantity of said cysteine fraction in the range from 460 to 540 mg, preferably 500mg, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a riboflavin fraction of about 0.30 mass% i.e. a quantity of said riboflavin in the range from 32 to 48 mg, preferably 40mg, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a succinic acid (Bernsteinsaure) fraction of about 0.752 mass%, i.e. a quantity of said succinic acid in the range from 90 to 110 mg, preferably lOOmg, within a dose of 133g.
  • a succinic acid Boesteinsaure
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a fumaric acid (Fumarsaure) fraction of about 0.752 mass%, i.e. a quantity of said fumaric acid in the range from 90 to 110 mg, preferably lOOmg, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same includes a coenzyme fraction of about 0,451 mass%, i.e. a quantity of said coenzyme fraction in the range from 50 to 70 mg, preferably 60mg, within a dose of 13.3g.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation is preferably constituted in a manner wherein a dosage of same is in the form of tablets.
  • each tablet is so shaped and dimensioned that it allows said tablet to be easily swallowed.
  • said tablets are in such a form that one dosage includes a plurality of those tablets.
  • the tablets may be accommodated within a dosage receptacle which includes a number of those tablets. It is possible for the food composition to be in the form of small tablets or balls, and to keep same in a small tube, while the volume of the food composition taken by the consumer can be determined with respect to the volume of alcohol which is expected to be consumed.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation may also be in a form similar to sugar-cubes, or might be in the form of cryopowder.
  • the food composition or dietary supplementation may be separated into separate subunits. It is possible to provide one unit, for example a capsule including the Vitamin C fraction, cysteine, riboflavin, succinic acid, fumaric acid and coenzyme QlO, whilst most of the dextrose fraction is kept in separate units, capsules, tablets or the like.
  • the food-composition or dietary supplementation may also be in the form of a liquid, in particular a sirup-type liquid. It is possible to provide the food composition in the appearance of a soft drink in a small bottle.
  • Glucose is rapidly oxidised in the cytosol of liver cells using the same cytosol NAD+ pool used by ethanol to be converted into acetaldehyde. Because the amount of cytosolic NAD+ is limited and can only constantly be reproduced from NADH+H much less acetaldehyde accumulates.
  • the second achievement is also believed to be achieved by the intake of a large dose of glucose.
  • Glucose augments the enzymatic activity of ADH as well as of ALDH.
  • a large glucose load occurs in the cytosol of liver cells then there is no possibility that the acetaldehyde reaches levels which could lead to inactivation of ALDH or to mitochondrial destruction.
  • the third achievement is also believed to be achieved by the intake of a large dose of glucose. Glucose augments the enzymatic activity of ADH as well as of ALDH.
  • Riboflavin will quickly be transformed to FMN, which together with coenzyme Q 10 is the determining substance for the speed of the reoxidation of NADH+H + to NAD + in the mitochondrial matrix.
  • Acetaldehyde needs NAD+ when it is metabolised to acetic acid.
  • NAD + is transformed into NADH+H + .
  • NADH+H + has to be re-transformed into NAD + to serve again for acetaldehyde decomposition.
  • coenzyme Qi 0 makes also sense because its level decreases in the human body with progressing age.
  • the activation of the Krebs (citrate) cycle is believed to be achieved by the inclusion of succinic acid and fumaric acid. Both substances activate the second half of the citrate cycle and thereby activate the aerobic oxidation process in mitochondria.
  • L-glutamine helps to speed up the mitochondria-cytosolic malate- asparate shuttle, which plays a key role in the course of intoxication by acetaldehyde. It also speeds up the succinate oxidation process by preventing oxalic and acetic inhibition of succinate dehydrogenase.
  • cysteine Ascorbic acid and also of L-glutamine.
  • Cysteine should provide a strong anti-oxidant effect as well as ascorbic acid.
  • the human body transforms cysteine to gluthatione which specially protects against the toxic effects of acetaldehyde. To reach an optimal level of gluthatione and to avoid cysteine being transformed to cystine, it is important to combine cysteine with glutamine and give twice as much ascorbic acid as cysteine.

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La présente invention concerne une composition, notamment une composition alimentaire, ou bien un complément diététique qui est actif en matière de support et/ou de modération d’un processus de dégradation d’alcool dans le corps humain. La présente invention concerne en particulier le problème de dégradation rapide d’alcool c’est-à-dire le métabolisme de l’alcool tel qu’il peut se produire chez la plupart des sujets de structure génétique de type non caucasien. Dans cette perspective, un objet de la présente invention entend proposer des solutions permettant de réduire le stress physiologique lié à la consommation d’alcool notamment chez les sujets ayant une prédisposition à une dégradation rapide de l’alcool. Selon la présente invention cet objet est satisfait par une composition alimentaire ou bien un complément diététique comprenant les substances suivantes: niacine, dextrose, Vitamine C, Cystéine de L-glutamine, riboflavine, acide succinique, acide fumarique, et coenzyme Q 10, toutes les substances dans les doses adéquates du point de vue physiologique notamment. La composition réduit les disques de cancer du pancréas induit par l’alcool.
PCT/EP2005/009149 2005-07-29 2005-08-24 Composition réduisant les risques de cancer du pancréas induit par l’alcool Ceased WO2007016951A1 (fr)

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US11/997,127 US8580750B2 (en) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition for moderating alcohol metabolism and for reducing the risk of alcohol induced diseases
CA2611389A CA2611389C (fr) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition destinee a moderer le metabolisme de l'alcool et a reduire le risque de maladies induites par l'alcool
PL06762860T PL1909600T3 (pl) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Kompozycja spowalniająca metabolizm alkoholu i ograniczająca ryzyko chorób wywołanych alkoholem
ES06762860T ES2386460T3 (es) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composición para moderar el metabolismo del alcohol y para reducir el riesgo de enfermedades inducidas por el alcohol
EA200800427A EA012753B1 (ru) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Композиция для сдерживания алкогольного метаболизма и для уменьшения риска заболеваний, вызванных алкоголем
AT06762860T ATE554663T1 (de) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Zusammensetzung zur steuerung des alkohol metabolismus und zur reduktion des risikos von alkoholbedingten krankheiten
PCT/EP2006/007466 WO2007017139A1 (fr) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition destinée à modérer le métabolisme de l’alcool et à réduire le risque de maladies induites par l’alcool
KR1020077028054A KR101562271B1 (ko) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 알콜대사를 완화하고 알콜유도성 질환의 위험을 감소하기위한 조성물
DK06762860.2T DK1909600T3 (da) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Sammensætning til moderering af alkoholmetabolisme og til at reducere risikoen for alkoholforårsagede sygdomme
EP06762860A EP1909600B1 (fr) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition destinée à modérer le métabolisme de l'alcool et à réduire le risque de maladies induites par l'alcool
AU2006278823A AU2006278823B2 (en) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition for moderating alcohol metabolism and for reducing the risk of alcohol induced diseases
PT06762860T PT1909600E (pt) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composição para moderar o metabolismo do álcool e para reduzir o risco de doenças induzidas pelo álcool
JP2008523251A JP5371428B2 (ja) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 アルコール代謝を和らげる、およびアルコール誘発性疾患のリスクを減少させるための組成物
UAA200800602A UA94713C2 (uk) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Композиція для стримування метаболізму алкоголю та для зменшення ризику спричинених алкоголем захворювань
SI200631337T SI1909600T1 (sl) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Zmes za nadzor metabolizma alkohola in za zmanjšanje nevarnosti z alkoholom induciranih bolezni
KR20137031344A KR101487848B1 (ko) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 알콜대사를 완화하고 알콜유도성 질환의 위험을 감소하기 위한 조성물
HRP20120489TT HRP20120489T1 (hr) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Pripravak za ublažavanje metabolizma alkohola i za smanjivanje rizika od bolesti uzrokovanih alkoholom
HK08110628.1A HK1117709B (en) 2005-07-29 2006-07-27 Composition for moderating alcohol metabolism and for reducing the risk of alcohol induced diseases
JP2013091972A JP5785581B2 (ja) 2005-07-29 2013-04-25 アルコール代謝を和らげる、およびアルコール誘発性疾患のリスクを減少させるための組成物
US14/058,388 US9402849B2 (en) 2005-07-29 2013-10-21 Composition for moderating alcohol metabolism and for reducing the risk of alcohol induced diseases

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