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Paul C Tutschek

from Oldsmar, FL
Age ~83

Paul Tutschek Phones & Addresses

  • 4930 Augusta Ave, Oldsmar, FL 34677 (727) 599-3522
  • 7639 Aralia Way, Seminole, FL 33777 (727) 391-8183 (727) 399-0574
  • Largo, FL
  • 16211 W Post Dr, Surprise, AZ 85374 (623) 322-5666
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Bloomingdale, NJ
  • Pinellas Park, FL
  • 13681 Claredon Rd, Seminole, FL 33776 (813) 387-9472

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Softgel Formulation Containing Retinol

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US Patent:
58914706, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Apr 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
/062138
Inventors:
Marie A. Rinaldi - St. Petersburg FL
Subhash J. Saxena - Belmont CA
Paul C. Tutschek - Largo FL
Assignee:
Advanced Polymer Systems, Inc. - Redwood City CA
R.P. Scherer Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
A61K 948
A61K 952
A61K 954
A61K 958
US Classification:
424451
Abstract:
A softgel formulation containing retinol comprises a soft gelatin shell and a fill material within that shell containing retinol-impregnated microparticles. The fill material may be an optionally thickened silicone oil, or may be an emulsion comprising a silicone oil. Ascorbic acid may be present as ascorbic acid-impregnated microparticles and/or within the emulsion.

Softgel-Compatible Composition Containing Retinol

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US Patent:
62288946, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Mar 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/272893
Inventors:
Marie A. Rinaldi - St. Petersburg FL
Subhash J. Saxena - Belmont CA
Paul C. Tutschek - Largo FL
Assignee:
Enhanced Derm Technologies, Inc. - Dublin OH
R. P. Scherer Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
A61K 548
US Classification:
514951
Abstract:
A softgel-compatible composition containing retinol comprises retinol-impregnated microparticles. The composition may include an optionally thickened silicone oil, or may include an emulsion comprising a silicone oil. Ascorbic acid may be present as ascorbic acid-impregnated microparticles and/or within the emulsion. Such compositions are compatible with softgels, and may also be used in other dispensing containers, such as sachets, tubes, and airless pumps.
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