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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 21, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 03, 2010
Mark J. Redmond, Edmonton, CA;
David A. Fielder, Edmonton, CA;
Mark J. Redmond, Edmonton, CA;
David A. Fielder, Edmonton, CA;
Ceapro Inc., Edmonton, Alberta, CA;
Abstract
Cereal β(1-3) β(1-4) glucan is used as a film or coating agent to produce clear, edible, biodegradable, delivery, lubricating, and protecting agents. Cereal β(1-3) β(1-4) glucans are distinctive polymers of glucose differentiated from other polymers by not only their source but also their physicochemical properties. The β(1-3) β(1-4) forms a matrix to sequester other materials, such as pharmaceutical, medical and therapeutic agents, flavors, fragrances. The technology has applications to essential oils and non-aqueous materials that are rendered deliverable by the β(1-3) β(1-4) glucan. The β(1-3) β(1-4) glucan films described may be consumed whereby they dissolve in the mouth in a controlled manner and may be used for the delivery of pharmaceutical, medical or confectionery products.