Enhanced bioavailability of nutrients, pharmaceutical agents, and other bioactive substances through laser resonant homogenization or modification of molecular shape or crystalline form
a technology of laser resonant homogenization and enhanced bioavailability, which is applied in the direction of semiconductor lasers, applications, and therapy, can solve the problems of reducing the water content of the molecule, and achieve the effect of increasing the path width and minimizing the degradation of the
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Production of Partially Amorphous Simvastatin through Application of Laser Acoustic Resonance
[0195] Two Samples of United States Pharmacopeia (USP) reference standard simvastatin of 21 mg each were used as an extension of the study described in Example 1. Each sample was dissolved in 200 mg of 100% ethanol and placed in a 10.times.35 mm polystyrene Petri dish. Sim 2A and Sim 2B were prepared for treatment with modulated sparse constructive node laser acoustic resonance to assess for differences in crystallinity using X-ray powder diffraction.
[0196] Both samples were crystallized by slow evaporation at room temperature. Sim 2A was treated with a 458 nm pumped argon gas laser of 2.1 mW primary power phase conjugated through the optical elements to a power level of 1.05 mW. The beam was modulated at 6.4 MHz and passed through the middle of the fluid meniscus of the solution until Sample 2A was fully crystallized. Sim 2B was treated with a Quantel Nd-YAG pulsed laser at 467 nm with an a...
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Increased Arginine-Derived Nitric Oxide Production through Laser Treatment
[0202] The use of laser modification of compounds enhances the ability to modify not only the compound itself, but also by-products created by the body's use of the modified compound.
[0203] For example, four Samples of L-arginine (Arg) of 20 grams each, 3 for laser treatment and 1 an untreated control, were measured. Arg #1 was treated with a Quantel Nd-YAG pulsed laser at 532 nm with an average pulse amplitude of 2-5 mJ / pulse over 5 nanoseconds, 12 pulses per second. The optics were adjusted to maximum cancellation and the sample was treated for 30 seconds. Arg #2 was treated with a 458 nm pumped argon gas laser with a primary power of 16.5 mW adjusted through the optics to a power level of 5.06 mW. Arg #3 was treated with a 670 nm diode laser of 4.85 mW primary power adjusted through the optical elements to a power level of 2.94 mW. Arg #4 was the untreated control sample.
[0204] Paracelsian in Ithaca, N.Y., ...
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Homogenization, Elongation, and Dehydration of L-arginine Hydrochloride through Laser Resonant Stimulation
[0209] In each of two 10.times.35 mm polystyrene Petri dishes 135 mg of L-arginine Hydrochloride were measured. Each sample was dissolved in 0.50 grams of deionized water. The control sample was crystallized by slow evaporation at room temperature over 24 hours. The average room temperature was approximately 26 degrees Centigrade. The average ambient humidity was approximately 33%.
[0210] The treated sample was crystallized under the same conditions with the addition of pulsed modulated energy at 532 nm as described for Arg #1 in Example 2 above. The beam was passed through the center of the meniscus of solution in the container.
[0211] Crystals from the control and treated samples were selected for further study. Selected crystals all had dimensions of approximately 0.5 mm on a side or less as per the latest standards in the art. The crystal structures were solved using a SMART X...
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