Citrus-derived cosmetic and medicinal composition, and nutritional food ingredient and associated methods of application
First Claim
1. A medicinal and cosmetic citrus-based cream or gel composition that is highly stable and all-natural comprised from citrus components in situ comprising pureed citrus fruit peel having been diluted with water, heated for a sufficient time and to a sufficient temperature, and pH adjusted to below 4.0 to substantially remove water-soluble pectins and undesired components and filtered to a desired gel consistency, with cosmetic or medicinal properties in and of itself, or as a cream base for cosmetic or medicinal applications.
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Abstract
A method to encompass a citrus-based cream or gel composition that is highly stable and all-natural from components in situ by removing undesired components from citrus, producing such cream or gel with desired components and texture according to intended use, either as a cosmetic or medicinal lotion, a cream base, or as a food ingredient with nutraceutical and/or binding properties for use in as example analogue meats. The method comprises the steps of grinding whole citrus fruit or peel adjusted via rate of heating and pH to optimize gel consistency and desired residual bioflavonoids rather than maximizing pectin production. Citrus-derived components such as, but not limited to, d-limonene, naringin, and psoralen are added to and blended with the gel for applications which require concentrations higher than found in vivo.
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1. A medicinal and cosmetic citrus-based cream or gel composition that is highly stable and all-natural comprised from citrus components in situ comprising pureed citrus fruit peel having been diluted with water, heated for a sufficient time and to a sufficient temperature, and pH adjusted to below 4.0 to substantially remove water-soluble pectins and undesired components and filtered to a desired gel consistency, with cosmetic or medicinal properties in and of itself, or as a cream base for cosmetic or medicinal applications.
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2. A citrus-based food ingredient with binding properties for use in as example meat and meat analogue sausages, patties, and loaves, comprising pureed citrus fruit peel having been diluted with water, heated for a sufficient time and to a sufficient temperature, and pH adjusted to below 4.0 to substantially remove water-soluble pectins and undesired components and filtered to a desired gel consistency.
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3. A citrus-based food ingredient with nutraceutical properties specifically to reduce low density lipoprotein cholesterol and blood lipid level and uptake by fat cells, for use in as example meat and meat analogue sausages, patties, and loaves, comprising pureed citrus fruit peel having been diluted with water, heated for a sufficient time and to a sufficient temperature, and pH adjusted to below 4.0 to substantially remove water-soluble pectins and undesired components and filtered to a desired gel consistency
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4. Applications for a citrus-based cream or gel containing certain bioflavonoids, pectin, and d-limonene in certain combinations for the treatment of acne, tinea and Chlamydia infections, wrinkles, promoting wound healing, psoriasis, dandruff, minor cuts and abrasions, scarring, burns, sunburns, UV damage, melanoma, inflammations, and to serve as general skin cleansers and sanitizers, body lotions, hand lotions, facial lotions, skin and personal lubricants, after shaves, and moisturizers.
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