AU2009101061A4 - Herbal compositions and topical uses for relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation - Google Patents
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Description Specification of PainGo Spray Applicants: Guorang Hu and Wangcheng Hu Country: Australia Application: Australian Innovation Patent Title: Herbal compositions and topical uses for relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation Summary of the innovation One aspect of the present innovation provides a composition comprising herbs or extracts of herbs or botanical or horticultural equivalents of herbs or chemical or functional equivalents of the extract wherein said composition is effective for the relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation in mammals. A further aspect of the present innovation provides a composition comprises four or more herbs or extracts of four or more herbs selected from the list comprising: Paeonia suffruticosa root bark Ligusticum wallichii rhizome Zingiber officinale rhizome Panax notoginseng herb Angelica pubescens root Paeonia Lactiflora root Arnica Montana flower Another aspect of the present innovation contemplates a method of topical use in mammals by administration of a herbal composition or its chemical or functional equivalent for the relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation, such as but not 1 limited to providing temporary relief of the pain of arthritis, reducing joint inflammation and swelling associated with arthritis, relief of muscular aches, and assistance in the management of sports injuries and peripheral circulation in mammals, and the said method comprising administering an effective amount of the composition as hereinbefore described for a time and under conditions sufficient for the relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation. Detailed description of the preferred embodiments In a most preferred embodiment, the composition comprises the following herbs or extracts thereof in approximate percentage amounts shown in parentheses: Name Ingredient Information Amount (%, W/W) Paeonia suffruticosa Root bark, Dry 5-50 Ligusticum wallichii Rhizome, Dry 5-30 Zingiber officinale Rhizome, Dry 5-30 Panax notoginseng Herb, Dry 5-30 Angelica pubescens Root, Dry 2-20 Paeonia Lactiflora Root, Dry 2 1-10 Arnica Montana Flower, Dry 1-10 The compositions of the present innovation may also comprise one or more pharmacologically acceptable carriers and/or diluents. Such carriers and/or diluents include any and all solvents, water, dispersion media, coatings, antibacterial and antifungal agents, isotonic and absorption or penetration enhancing agents and the like. Preferably, the diluent is water or a water or alcohol based extraction of the herbs. The composition may be in the form of spray, capsules, tablets, buccal tablets, troches, elixirs, suspensions, syrups, wafers, plaster, cream and the like. They may also be in a form which may be inhaled or given by nasal spray, aerosol droplets or vapour infusion. Particularly important conditions to treat are arthritic pain, joint inflammation, bone and musculoskeletal related aches and sports injuries. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the herbs are contained and subject to conventional extraction techniques. Such techniques include water extraction, solvent extraction, alcohol extraction and/or acid or base extraction. The resulting extract is then preferably incorporated into a spray can. Mammals contemplated herein include humans, primates, laboratory test animals (eg. mice, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters), livestock animals (eg. cows, sheep, horses, pigs), companion animals (eg. dogs, cats) or captive wild animals. Preferably, the mammal is a human. Preferably, the compositions are provided topically such as in spray can, where multiple sprays are performed hourly, daily, weekly or monthly. 3 Example 1 The PainGo Spray herbal formulation comprises extracts from seven herbs. The herbs employed and their percentage amounts are shown in Table 1. Table 1 PainGo Spray herbal formulation Herb Ingredient information % Amount (w/w) Paeonia suffruticosa Root bark, Dry 41.87 Ligusticum wallichii Rhizome, Dry 28.99 Zingiber officinale Rhizome, Dry 12.08 Panax notoginseng Herb, Dry 8.05 Angelica pubescens Root, Dry 4.83 Paeonia Lactiflora Root, Dry 2.90 Arnica Montana Flower, Dry 1.29 4 Example 2 Herbal extraction techniques were performed according to specific protocols and were designed to maintain maximal levels of active components. Extracts of the seven herbs listed in Table 1 were formulated into a sealed PainGo Spray can. 5
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1. A composition comprising herbs or extracts of herbs or botanical or horticultural equivalents of herbs or chemical or functional equivalents of the extract wherein said composition is effective for arthritic pain and joint inflammation in mammals.
2. A composition according to claim 1 comprises the following herbs: Paeonia suffruticosa root bark Ligusticum wallichii rhizome Zingiber officinale rhizome Panax notoginseng herb Angelica pubescens root Paeonia Lactiflora root Arnica Montana flower
3. A method according to claim 1 for the relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammtion in mammals, such as but not limited to providing temporary relief of the pain of arthritis, reducing joint inflammation and swelling associated with arthritis, relief of muscular aches, and assistance in the management of sports injuries and peripheral circulation in mammals.
4. A method for the relief of arthritic pain and joint inflammation in mammals, the said method comprising administering an effective amount of the composition as hereinbefore described for a time and under conditions sufficient to treat said arthritic pain and joint inflammation in mammals. 6
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