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Title: Melatonin-based
composition for improved sleep
United States Patent: 7,455,864
Issued: November 25, 2008
Inventors: Heuer; Marvin
(Mississauga, CA), Clement; Ken (Mississauga, CA), Chaudhuri; Shan
(Mississauga, CA), Thomas; Megan (Mississauga, CA)
Assignee: Iomedix
Development International Srl (Bridgetown, BB)
Appl. No.: 11/757,744
Filed: June 4, 2007
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Abstract
A method for improving sleep in an
individual comprising the administration of a composition comprising
melatonin, lavender flower extract and Ferula extract is provided. The
composition may be in a layered solid dosage form to provide controlled
and sustained release of specific ingredients.
Description of the
Invention
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing needs and other needs and objectives that will become apparent
for the following description are achieved in the present invention, which
comprises a supplemental composition comprising an effective amount of
melatonin, an effective amount of an extract of lavender and an effective
amount of an extract of Ferula to improve sleep and relaxation in an
individual. The composition may be provided in a multi-compartmentalized
capsule-based form to facilitate a controlled and sustained release of
specific active ingredients in a specific sequence of release.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the following description, for the purposes of explanations, numerous
specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding
of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one of ordinary
skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these
specific details.
The present invention is directed towards compositions and methods to
improve sleep and relaxation. In an embodiment of the present invention, the
composition comprises melatonin, lavender flower powder and Ferula.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises
melatonin, lavender flower powder and Ferula in a multi-compartmentalized
dosage form comprised of a plurality individual capsule-based compartments
wherein each of the capsule-based compartments contains specific ingredients
to a provide specific and controlled release of specific active ingredients
in a predetermined sequence to facilitate the quality of sleep and
relaxation in a mammal.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises
melatonin, lavender flower powder and Ferula in a multi-compartmentalized
dosage form comprised of a plurality of beadlets contained in a capsule
dosage from wherein each of the beadlets contains specific ingredients to a
provide specific and controlled release of specific active ingredients in a
predetermined sequence to facilitate the quality of sleep and relaxation in
a mammal.
It is herein understood that improvements in sleep may be both of a
quantitative nature, e.g. increased length of sleep, decreased time of sleep
onset, and of a qualitative nature e.g. deeper, more restful undisturbed and
following an ideal pattern through the four known stages of sleep. It is
further understood that improvements in sleep may also be both direct and
indirect. For example, sleep will be directly improved by the administration
of a substance which is known to reduce time to sleep onset. Sleep may be
indirectly improved, for example, by the administration of a substance which
is known to result in feelings of relaxation and calmness.
As used herein the term `unmodified-release` format is understood to be
defined as pertaining to the dissolution and bioavailability profile of an
ingested dietary ingredient wherein no additional modifications, be it
chemical or physical, have been made to the ingredient with the specific
intent to alter the dissolution or bioavailability profile from that of
ingredient in a naturally occurring form. It is also understood that
unmodified-release is, essentially, immediate-release of active ingredients.
This is further understood to be traditional- or conventional-release format
where no slow-, delayed- or extended-release effect is incorporated.
As used herein the term `controlled-release` format is understood to be
defined as a formulation of active ingredients and appropriate excipients in
a specific format to facilitate a controlled- or non-immediate-release of
active ingredients. The components of a controlled-release format may have
been subjected to additional modifications, be it chemical or physical, with
the specific intent to alter the dissolution or bioavailability profile from
that of ingredient in a naturally occurring form.
As used herein the term `slow-release` format is understood to be defined as
a controlled-release format wherein the release of active ingredients are
delayed for a period of time or gradually released over an extended period
of time. This is accomplished through the use of specific excipients and may
include structural features designed to facilitate controlled-release. It is
further understood that a slow-release format releases active ingredients at
a rate slower than immediate-release.
As used herein the term `delayed-release` format is understood to be defined
essentially as a controlled-release format wherein the components of the
delayed-release format have undergone specific modifications, be it physical
or chemical, to facilitate the release of active ingredients at a specific
time after ingestion. It is further understood that delayed-release formats,
release active ingredients at a period of time later than unmodified
release.
As used herein the term `quick-release` format is understood to be defined
essentially as `unmodified-release`, as defined above. However, the term
`quick-release` may further include components having modifications,
chemical or physical, to enhance the rate of dissolution or bioavailability
of active ingredients.
Melatonin
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland and is derived from the
amino acid tryptophan. While possibly being involved in multiple biological
processes, melatonin has largely been studied for its involvement in sleep
regulation (Karasek M, Winczyk K. Melatonin in humans. J Physiol Pharmacol.
2006 November;57 Suppl 5:19-39) with respect to the circadian rhythm cycle
of an individual. Levels of melatonin cycle in the body based on lighting
conditions--i.e. low melatonin levels during the day, higher levels at
night. Typically, melatonin levels peak in the middle of the night and
diminish thereafter. Melatonin has further been explored as a method to
treat sleep disorders such as insomnia and `jet lag` due to its apparent
involvement the regulation of circadian rhythms. Melatonin supplementation
in humans has been found to be efficacious for treating jet lag (Herxheimer
A, Petrie K J. Melatonin for the prevention and treatment of jet lag.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2002, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD001520.
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD001520) as well as hastening the onset of sleep (Brzezinski
A, Vangel M, Wurtman R, Norrie G, Zhdanova I, Ben-Shushan A, Ford I. 2005.
Effects of exogenous melatonin on sleep: a meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine
Reviews 9:41-50).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in
greater detail in the example below, the composition includes melatonin to
improve sleep onset and sleep quality. A serving of the supplemental
composition includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.1000 g of melatonin. For
the purposes of the present invention, said melatonin is provided in three
distinct formats wherein each of said formats provided is designed to have
different rate of release. A first dosage format comprises from about 0.0001
g to about 0.005 g of melatonin in a quick-release format. About 0.0030 g of
melatonin in said first dosage format is preferably provided in a serving. A
second dosage format of melatonin comprising a slow-release technology in
the present invention comprises from about 0.0001 g to about 0.005 g of
melatonin. About 0.0020 g of melatonin in said second dosage format is
preferably provided in a serving. A third dosage format of said melatonin of
the present invention comprises from about 0.0010 g to about 0.0100 g of
melatonin in an unmodified release format. The preferred dosage of said
third format comprises about 0.0050 g of melatonin.
Lavender (Lavandula Officinalis)
Oil from the lavender plant is commonly used in aromatherapy for relaxation.
The mild sedative effects of lavender have been demonstrated in animals and
humans (Lis-Balchin M, Hart S. Studies on the mode of action of the
essential oil of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia P. Miller). Phytother Res.
1999 September; 13(6):540-2). Transdermal absorption of the main constituent
of lavender oil, linalool, has been shown to reduce blood pressure and skin
temperature in humans, evidencing a relaxing effect (Heuberger E, Redhammer
S, Buchbauer G. Transdermal absorption of (-)-linalool induces autonomic
deactivation but has no impact on ratings of well-being in humans.
Neuropsychopharmacology. 2004 October; 29(10):1925-32).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in
greater detail in the example below, the composition includes lavender
flower powder to promote a feeling of relaxation. A serving of the
supplemental composition includes from about 0.0010 g to about 0.0100 g of
lavender flower powder. The preferred dosage of lavender flower powder in
the present invention comprises about 0.0050 g. per serving.
Ferula
Ferula is a genus of herbaceous perennial plant that has scented flowers and
is native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia, mostly growing
in arid climates. Ferula extracts have demonstrated relaxant effects (Fatehi
M, Farifteh F, Fatehi-Hassanabad Z. Antispasmodic and hypotensive effects of
Ferula asafoetida gum extract. J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 April;91(2-3):321-4
Abstract).
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes Ferula to reduce
anxiety. A serving of the supplemental composition includes from about
0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of Ferula. The preferred dosage of Ferula in the
present invention comprises about 0.0010 g per serving.
Nyctanthes
Is a genus of plants of the family Oleaceae, native to South East Asia. It
contains two species, the most well-known species is the Night-Flowering
Jasmine (Nyctanthes arbortirstis) and it is sometimes called the tree of
sorrow because the flowers lose their brightness during daytime. Nyctanthes
extracts have been shown to have tranquilizing effects (Saxena R S, Gupta B,
Lata S. Tranquilizing, antihistaminic and purgative activity of Nyctanthes
arbor tristis leaf extract. J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 August;81(3):321-5
Abstract).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in
greater detail in the example below, the composition includes Nyctanthes to
promote feelings of tranquility. A serving of the supplemental composition
includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of Nyctanthes. The preferred
dosage of Nyctanthes in the present invention comprises about 0.0010 g per
serving.
Passion Flower
Passion flower has been used traditionally for relaxation and as a sleep-aid
and treatment for anxiety. Specific flavonoids contained in Passion flower
have been shown to have sedative properties. Furthermore, Passion flower
extract has been noted to reduce anxiety and induce sleep in mice (Soulimani
R, Younos C, Jarmouni S, Bousta D, Misslin R, Mortier F. Behavioural effects
of Passiflora incarnata L. and its indole alkaloid and flavonoid derivatives
and maltol in the mouse. J Ethnopharmacol. 1997 June;57(1):11-20 Abstract).
Clinical trials in humans have demonstrated that Passion flower is effective
in the treatment of anxiety (Akhondzadeh S, Naghavi H R, Vazirian M,
Shayeganpour A, Rashidi H, Khani M. Passionflower in the treatment of
generalized anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial with
oxazepam. J Clin Pharm Ther. 2001 October; 26(5):363-7 Abstract).
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes an extract of Passion
flower to promote feelings of relaxation and calmness and to induce sleep. A
serving of the supplemental composition includes from about 0.0001 g to
about 0.0050 g of an extract of Passion flower. The preferred dosage of an
extract of Passion flower in the present invention comprises about 0.002 g
per serving.
Elettaria Cardamom
One of 2 species of the Indian spice cardamom, Elettaria cardamom is used in
Traditional Chinese Medicine for a variety of medicinal purposes. Animal
studies show that cardamom extract has antispasmodic relaxant effects (al-Zuhair
H, el-Sayeh B, Ameen H A, al-Shoora H. Pharmacological studies of cardamom
oil in animals. Pharmacol Res. 1996 July-August; 34(1-2):79-82).
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes Elettaria cardamom to
promote feelings of relaxation. A serving of the supplemental composition
includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of Elettaria cardamom. The
preferred dosage of Elettaria cardamom in the present invention comprises
about 0.0010 g per serving.
Lactium.RTM.
Lactium.RTM. is a hydrolyzed milk peptide that has been used in stress
management in adult females, and has demonstrated a protective effect on
sleep during periods of mild chronic stress in mice. The action is likely
mediated via binding of this specific peptide, having the amino acid
sequence of .sup.91Typ-Leu-Gly-Tyr-Leu-Glu-Gln-Leu-Leu-Arg.sup.100 in a
benzodiazepine-like fashion (Lecouvey M, Frochot C, Miclo L, Orlewski P,
Driou A. Linden G. Gaillard J L, Marraud M, Cung M T, Vanderesse R,
Two-dimensional 1H-NMR and CD structural analysis in a micellar medium of a
bovine alphaS1-casein fragment having benzodiazepine-like properties. Eur J
Biochem. 1997 September 15;248(3):872-8), to Gamma Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
receptors (Miclo L, Perrin E, Driou A, Papadopoulos V, Boujrad N, Vanderesse
R, Boudier J F, Desor D, Linden G, Gaillard J L. Characterization of alpha-casozepine,
a tryptic peptide from bovine alpha(s1)-casein with benzodiazepine-like
activity. FASEB J. 2001 August; 15(10):1780-2). The neurotransmitter GABA,
is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter and one of its effects is to
induce sleep. Signaling through the GABA-receptor changes the
electrochemical gradient of the neuron, leading to activity inhibition.
Benzodiazepines are thought to act via interaction with the GABA receptor;
thus enhancing the inhibitory effects of GABA. As such, benzodiazepines are
a widely used class of drugs primarily used as tranquilizers,
muscle-relaxants, hypnotics or sedatives.
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes Lactium.RTM. to
promote feelings of relaxation and to induce sleep. A serving of the
supplemental composition includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of
Lactium.RTM.. The preferred dosage of Lactium.RTM. in the present invention
comprises about 0.0010 g per serving.
Theanine
Theanine, also known as .gamma.-glutamethylethylamide and
N-ethyl-L-glutamine, is an amino acid found in green tea. It is however
distinct from the polyphenols and catechins which are typically associated
with the beneficial effects of green tea. While catechins are generally
associated with antioxidant activities, theanine is associated with
anti-stress. In hypertensive rats, theanine lowers blood pressure (Yokogoshi
H, Kato Y, Sagesaka Y M, Takihara-Matsuura T, Kakuda T, Takeuchi N.
Reduction effect of theanine on blood pressure and brain 5-hydroxyindoles in
spontaneously hypertensive rats. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 1995
April;59(4):615-8 Abstract). Moreover, oral theanine administration to
humans has additionally been shown to reduce stress (Kimura K, Ozeki M,
Juneja L R, Ohira H. L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological
stress responses. Biol Psychol. 2007 January;74(1):39-45 Abstract).
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes theanine to reduce
stress. A serving of the supplemental composition includes from about 0.010
g to about 0.100 g of theanine. The preferred dosage of theanine in the
present invention comprises about 0.052 g per serving.
Gardenia Gummifera
Gardenia gummifera is a plant indigenous to China where it is commonly
called zhi zhi. In traditional medicine this plant has been purported to
have actions which include calming, cooling blood, and clearing away heat.
These attribute are desirable for improving the quality of sleep in an
individual following ingestion.
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes Gardenia gummifera to
promote feelings of relaxation. A serving of the supplemental composition
includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of Gardenia gummifera The
preferred dosage of Gardenia gummifera in the present invention comprises
about 0.0010 g per serving.
Marjoram
Marjoram is an herb commonly used in aromatherapy and is known for its
soothing effects and is additionally purported to relieve anxiety.
In an embodiment of the present invention which is set forth in greater
detail in the example below, the composition includes Marjoram to reduce
anxiety and promote feelings of relaxation. A serving of the supplemental
composition includes from about 0.0001 g to about 0.0050 g of Marjoram. The
preferred dosage of Marjoram in the present invention comprises about 0.0010
g per serving.
The present invention may additionally further comprise between from about
0.0001 g and about 0.0050 g of sweet violet per serving. The preferred
dosage of Sweet violet in the present invention comprises about 0.0010 g per
serving.
The present invention may additionally further comprise between from about
0.000001 g and about 0.00001 g of Vitamin B12 per serving. The preferred
dosage of Vitamin B12 in the present invention comprises about 0.000006 g
per serving.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the composition is
comprised of melatonin, lavender flower extract and Ferula extract.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the composition is comprised
of melatonin, lavender flower extract, Ferula and one or more of the
following: Passion flower extract, Nyctanthes, Elettaria cardamom,
Lactium.RTM., Theanine, Gardenia gummifera and Marjoram.
Optionally, various embodiments of the present invention comprise Sweet
violet and Vitamin B12.
Not wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that the individual
components of the present invention in all of its embodiments will act to
advantageously improve sleep by the combined and synergistic effects of
directly promoting sleep onset and maintenance and indirectly by promoting
feelings conducive to sleep such as relaxation and calmness. Furthermore,
the various time-release formats and specific dosages thereof of specific
ingredient comprising the compositions disclosed herein contribute to an
effective dosing regime over the duration of an individual's night sleep.
The respective amounts of said ingredients in the various time-release
formats are herein understood by the inventors provide an effective about of
said ingredient at points during one's sleep when they are in need thereof.
According to various embodiments of the present invention, the supplemental
composition may be consumed in any form. For instance, the dosage form of
the nutritional supplement may be provided as, e.g., a powder beverage mix,
a liquid beverage, a ready-to-eat bar or drink product, a capsule, a liquid
capsule, a tablet, a caplet, or as a dietary gel. The preferred dosage form
of the present invention is that of a dietary gel.
It is know in the art that the various release formats may be achieved
through the use of specific excipients and specific combinations of
excipients. Furthermore, it is known that a single oral solid dosage format
may be produced that provides combinations of release formats. Such formats
may be described as having multi-phasic release properties. Furthermore,
each specific release format contained in such a multi-phasic release format
may be physically separated into distinct compartments.
Such multi-phasic, multi-compartment formats may contain a homogeneous
mixture of ingredients separated into distinct compartments, each with a
distinct release format, to achieve a complex controlled-release of all
ingredients contained in the multi-phasic, multi-compartment format.
Alternatively, such multi-phasic, multi-compartment formats may contain
specific different ingredients in different compartments, each with a
distinct release format, to achieve a complex controlled-release of specific
ingredients at distinct times. The specific ingredients of specific
compartments may be in a particular form e.g. solid, powder, liquid, gel,
beadlet, as dictated by the nature of the specific ingredients or by the
desired release format.
Advantageously, in a preferred embodiment, the present invention may be
provided in a multi-phasic, multi-compartment format that facilitates the
specific release of particular ingredients in such a way that the desired
beneficial effect is achieved. By way of example, specific components of the
present invention directed at promoting the onset of sleep may be contained
in a specific compartment of a multi-phasic, multi-compartment format for
immediate- or quick-release to quickly encourage sleep in an individual.
Other specific components of the present invention directed at promoting the
maintenance of sleep may be contained in a specific different compartment of
a multi-phasic, multi-compartment format for slow- or delayed-release to
encourage the maintenance of sleep in an individual. In this way, the
specific ingredients of the various embodiments of the present invention may
be made bioavailable at a specific predetermined time-frame to maximize
beneficial effects based on mechanism of action or intended use for
improving sleep and relaxation in an individual.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
supplemental composition may be provided in a dietary gel format. The
dietary gel is comprised of ingredients wherein like ingredient may be in
various time-release formats; a quick-release format, a slow-release format
and unmodified release format. In such a form each time-release format will
provide unique release characteristics such that a predetermined amount of a
specific ingredient is available within an individual following ingestion at
given time points. In this way a controlled release of the composition can
be achieved to maintain effective amounts specific ingredients at time
points wherein said ingredients would provide the most effective benefit to
improve the quality sleep in an individual.
The dosage form of the supplemental composition may be provided in
accordance with customary processing techniques for herbal and nutritional
supplements in any of the forms mentioned above. Additionally, the
supplemental composition set forth in the example embodiment herein may
contain any appropriate number and type of excipients, as is well known in
the art.
Furthermore, by way of ingestion of the composition of the present
invention, a method for improving the onset of sleep and improvement of
sleep quality is provided.
Claim 1 of 12 Claims
1. A sleep aid composition comprising; a
capsule containing a liquid and a plurality of beadlets containing an
extract of Lavandula officinalis flower suspended therein; said liquid
comprising at least a first dosage of melatonin; and said plurality of
beadlets comprising at least a second dosage of melatonin wherein said
capsule provides a multi-phasic controlled-release of the first dosage of
melatonin in relation to the release of the second dosage of melatonin. ____________________________________________
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