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" Method for Controlling Serum Glucose " —February 26, 2002

22 Claims: Stabilized rice bran derivatives effectively reduce serum glucose

levels and glycosylated hemoglobin in diabetic subjects.

" Supportive Therapy for Diabetes, Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia " —October 16,

2001

11 Claims: Stabilized rice bran derivatives normalize glucose levels in

hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic subjects.

" Method for Treating Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperlipidemia, and Atherosclerosis "

—May 6,2003

13 Claims: A process of enzymatic treatment of Stabilized rice bran to obtain

RiSolubles and RiceMucil.

" Method for Treating Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperlipidemia, and Atherosclerosis "

—May 11, 2004

20 Claims: A method for inhibiting platelet aggregation, inhibiting HMG CoA

reductase and reducing the cardiovascular disease risks in a mammal.

" Method for Treating Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperlipidemia, and Atherosclerosis "

—October 3, 2000

25 Claims: Stabilized rice bran derivatives effectively reduce serum lipids and

cholesterol and prevent heart disease.

" Method for Treating Joint Inflammation, Pain, and Loss of Mobility " —June 7,

2005

11 Claims: Methods and formulations for treating an inflammatory disease or

reducing inflammatory reaction in all mammals, inhibiting prostaglandin

synthetase activity and a method for treating pain, lameness or loss of mobility

in a mammal.

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