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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 22, 1999
Simon Alaluf, Shambrook, GB;
Martin Richard Green, Shambrook, GB;
Jonathan Richard Powell, Shambrook, GB;
Julia Sarah Rogers, Shambrook, GB;
Allan Watkinson, Shambrook, GB;
Frederick William Cain, Wormerveer, NL;
Heng Long Hu, Abbeymead, GB;
Anthony Vincent Rawlings, Bebington, GB;
Unilever Patent Holdings, Vlaardingen, NL;
Abstract
Edible compositions containing petroselinic acid are used for the preparation of food compositions or food supplements that are used as anti-inflammatory compositions that inhibit the production of metabolites of arachidonic acid and/or reduces the formation of intracellular adhesion molecules or as anti-aging compositions with a positive impact on wrinkling, sagging, photodamaged skin, dry skin, flaky skin and age spots.