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Title:
FOOD COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING CARTILAGE FUNCTION
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/135400
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Provided are: a food composition for improving cartilage function that is useful for preventing and treating various articular diseases; and a food or drink for improving cartilage function, a nutritious composition for improving cartilage function and a feed for improving cartilage function, each comprising the food composition for improving cartilage function. The food composition for improving cartilage function comprises as active ingredient(s) at least one ingredient selected from among lactose peroxidase, cystatin, an HMG-like protein and/or digestion products thereof. The food composition according to the present invention for improving cartilage function, which can be safely ingested on a daily basis over a long period of time and exerts a remarkable effect of remodeling or regenerating a deformed or lost cartilage, is useful for preventing or treating various articular diseases.

Inventors:
KATO KEN (JP)
ISHIDA YUKO (JP)
MORITA YOSHIKAZU (JP)
WADA MASAHIRO (JP)
NAKATANI SACHIE (JP)
UEDA HIROYA (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2017/003928
Publication Date:
August 10, 2017
Filing Date:
February 03, 2017
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Assignee:
MEGMILK SNOW BRAND CO LTD (JP)
International Classes:
A61K38/00; A23K10/14; A23K10/20; A23K20/147; A23K20/189; A23L2/38; A23L2/52; A23L33/18; A23L33/19; A61K38/43; A61P19/08
Domestic Patent References:
WO2013164994A12013-11-07
WO2013164992A12013-11-07
Foreign References:
JP2000281587A2000-10-10
JP2001346519A2001-12-18
Other References:
YAMAMURA, J. ET AL.: "High Mobility Group-like Protein in Bovine Milk Stimulates the Proliferation of Osteoblastic MC 3T3-E1 Cells", BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, vol. 261, no. 1, 1999, pages 113 - 117, XP055405778
TOBA, Y. ET AL.: "Milk Basic Protein Promotes Bone Formation and Suppresses Bone Resorption in Healthy Adult Men", BIOSCIENCE, BIOTECHNOLOGY, & BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 65, no. 6, June 2001 (2001-06-01), pages 1353 - 1357, XP002335769
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
MOEGI PATENT OFFICE (JP)
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