Orally ingestible composition for improving sleep
An orally ingestible composition with choline esters from edible plants addresses the need for effective sleep improvement, enhancing sleep quality and duration safely and economically.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025248387
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing sleep-improving compositions lack effective, orally ingestible substances that can safely and easily enhance sleep quality and duration, contributing to significant economic losses due to insomnia and medical expenses.
An orally ingestible composition containing choline esters derived from edible plants, particularly from Solanum melongena and Poaceae, which are formulated into food or pharmaceutical products to improve sleep quality and duration.
The composition effectively increases sleep time and improves sleep efficiency by using choline esters, offering a safe, cost-effective, and easily accessible solution for sleep improvement.
Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to an orally ingestible composition for improving sleep, which contains as an active ingredient a choline ester, which is a compound formed by an ester bond between choline and an organic acid. [Background technology]
[0002] Sleep is a very important physiological phenomenon in animals, and more than 50% of the Japanese population suffers from insomnia. When combined with reduced productivity and medical expenses, including those for sleeping pills, due to lack of sleep, it is estimated that this results in an economic loss of around 6 trillion yen per year. Sleep-improving compositions using various food ingredients have been investigated to date. For example, sleep-improving compositions using theanine contained in tea leaves (Patent Document 1), sesamin contained in sesame seeds (Patent Document 2), and lactoferrin obtained from mammalian milk (Patent Document 3) have been proposed.
[0003] Acetylcholine, known as a neurotransmitter essential for vital activities in mammals, has been suggested to be related to sleep. However, this relationship is limited to the function of acetylcholine as a brain-active substance, as evidenced by the fact that injection of an acetylcholine receptor agonist into the brainstem induces a REM sleep-like state (Non-Patent Document 1). Specifically, the relationship between acetylcholine and sleep when taken orally has not been investigated.
[0004] On the other hand, certain edible plants, such as fermented osmanthus (a lactic acid fermentation product of buckwheat plants), eggplant, and bamboo shoots, contain high concentrations of choline esters such as acetylcholine, and oral compositions utilizing these esters have been proposed for use in lowering blood pressure and for anti-stress purposes (Patent Documents 4 to 6). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0005] [Patent Document 1] WO 01 / 74352 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2010-285427 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2018-43964 [Patent Document 4] International Publication No. 2015 / 147251 [Patent Document 5] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-189745 [Patent Document 6] International Publication No. 2018 / 070545 [Non-patent literature]
[0006] [Non-Patent Document 1] Niwa, Y. et al., "Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors Chrm1 and Chrm3 are essential for REM sleep", Cell Reports, 24: 2231-2247 (2018). Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] The inventors aimed to provide the market with a composition containing a substance that has not previously been known as an active ingredient in sleep-improving compositions, thereby resolving the concerns of people who wish to improve their sleep, improving productivity, and reducing economic losses such as medical expenses spent on sleeping pills, etc. Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a composition containing a substance that has not previously been known as an active ingredient in a sleep-improving composition, in particular a novel orally ingested composition that can be easily taken orally and can improve sleep safely and simply. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] In the course of intensive research to solve the above-mentioned problems, the inventor discovered that the use of an oral composition containing a choline ester can have a sleep-improving effect, and as a result of further research, he has completed the present invention.
[0009] The present invention therefore relates to the following: [1] An oral composition for improving sleep, containing a choline ester as an active ingredient. [2] The composition for oral ingestion described in [1] above, which is a food composition. [3] The oral composition according to [1] or [2], wherein the choline ester is derived from an edible plant. [4] The composition for oral ingestion described in [3] above, wherein the edible plant is the fruit of Solanum melongena (family Solanaceae) and / or young shoots of Poaceae (family Bambusoideae, family Bambuseae). [5] The oral composition according to any one of [1] to [3], wherein the choline ester comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of acetylcholine, butyrylcholine, and propionylcholine. [6] The oral composition described in [5] above, wherein the choline ester does not contain lactoylcholine. [7] The oral composition according to any one of [1] to [6], wherein the daily intake of the choline ester is 7.5 μg to 750 mg. [8] The composition for oral administration according to any one of [1] to [7] above, wherein the improvement in sleep is an increase in sleep time. [Effects of the Invention]
[0010] The present invention provides an orally ingestible composition that can safely and easily improve sleep by using a choline ester as an active ingredient. In particular, by using an edible plant-derived choline ester, the sleep-improving composition can be provided relatively easily and at extremely low cost. Furthermore, since choline esters have been widely used in food, the composition of the present invention is highly safe and can be used as both a food composition and a pharmaceutical composition for improving sleep. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention relates to an orally ingestible composition for improving sleep, which contains a choline ester as an active ingredient. The composition of the present invention can be used to increase sleep time or improve the sleep cycle, and can improve sleep. The composition of the present invention may be a food composition or a pharmaceutical composition. When the composition of the present invention is a pharmaceutical composition, it may be a pharmaceutical composition for improving sleep or treating a sleep disorder. The choline ester, which is the active ingredient of the composition of the present invention, can be derived from animals, plants, or microorganisms, but it is preferable to use one derived from an organism that has been eaten by humans, and it is particularly preferable to use one derived from an edible plant.
[0012] The edible plants are not particularly limited as long as they contain choline esters, and examples thereof include edible plants of Cucurbitaceae (e.g., cucumber), Solanaceae (e.g., eggplant), Liliaceae (e.g., asparagus), Dioscoreaceae (e.g., yam), Brassicaceae (e.g., cabbage), Asteraceae (e.g., lettuce), Apiaceae (e.g., carrot), Rosaceae (e.g., apple), Vitaceae (e.g., grape), Fabaceae (e.g., alfalfa), Polygonaceae (e.g., buckwheat), and Poaceae (e.g., bamboo shoots). From the viewpoint of acetylcholine content, Solanum melongena of the Solanaceae family and Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae are preferred, and the fruit of Solanum melongena of the Solanaceae family and / or young shoots of Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae are particularly preferred.
[0013] Among the varieties of eggplant (Solanum melongena) in the Solanaceae family, Senshu Mizunasu (water eggplant), Batten Nasu (eggplant), Koryo Salad Nasu (also known as Bijin), Higo Murasaki (Japanese sardine), Onaga Nasu (Japanese sardine), Chikuyo, etc. are preferred, and since they can be eaten raw, Senshu Mizunasu (water eggplant), Batten Nasu (eggplant), Koryo Salad Nasu (eggplant), and Higo Murasaki are preferred. Higo Murasaki is particularly preferred.
[0014] The choline ester content in 100 g (raw weight) of the food material that can be used in the present invention is roughly as shown in Table 1. [Table 1]
[0015] Choline esters that can be contained in the composition of the present invention include acetylcholine, butyrylcholine, propionylcholine, lactoylcholine, etc., and the composition may contain one or more of these. In particular, when the choline ester is derived from a plant, the composition of the present invention contains one or more selected from the group consisting of acetylcholine, butyrylcholine, and propionylcholine, but does not contain lactoylcholine.
[0016] The composition of the present invention has a daily intake of choline ester adjusted to fall within a predetermined range. To improve sleep, the daily intake of choline ester is adjusted to a range of 7.5 μg to 1,000 mg, preferably 7.5 μg to 750 mg, and particularly preferably 15 μg to 750 mg. For example, the choline ester content in one package (e.g., one capsule) is adjusted to a range of 2.5 μg to 300 mg, preferably 2.5 μg to 250 mg, and particularly preferably 5 μg to 250 mg, and can be orally taken once or several times a day. Alternatively, for example, multiple packages may be used so that the total amount of choline ester falls within the above range. In this case, the choline ester concentration is 15 to 3,750 μg / g.
[0017] The composition of the present invention is preferably taken between immediately before and two hours before going to bed, and more preferably between 30 minutes and one hour before going to bed. For example, it is preferably taken once a day before going to bed for 5 to 30 days, and more preferably for 5 to 14 days.
[0018] The composition of the present invention is adjusted to a predetermined choline ester content. For example, the composition of the present invention can be prepared by adjusting the choline ester content of fresh agricultural products, such as cut pieces, frozen products, freeze-dried products, or extracts. The composition of the present invention is preferably a composition consisting of freeze-dried powder and / or extract of an edible plant. The composition of the present invention may be cut into daily portions to provide the choline ester content required for daily intake, or may be individually packaged in vacuum packs or the like to prevent deterioration of quality and browning of the flesh. The composition of the present invention is preferably frozen. The freezing process can suppress the activity of cholinesterase contaminating the composition and preserve the choline ester for a long period of time. The composition of the present invention is preferably a part or whole of a frozen fruit of Solanum melongena.
[0019] In one embodiment, the composition of the present invention can be produced by heat-sterilizing an edible plant, obtaining a squeezed juice, and freeze-drying the juice. An excipient may be added to the squeezed juice and then freeze-dried. Various excipients, such as dextrin, lactose, and crystalline cellulose, can be used. The amount of excipient added is 5 to 75% by weight, preferably 10 to 50% by weight, and particularly preferably 10 to 25% by weight, based on the weight of the squeezed juice.
[0020] In one embodiment, the composition of the present invention can be produced by a method including freeze-drying an edible plant into a powder and / or a hot-air-dried powder or an extract, and distributing the freeze-dried powder and / or the hot-air-dried powder or the extract so that the choline ester content is a predetermined amount. Here, the predetermined amount may be 7.5 μg to 1,000 mg, preferably 7.5 μg to 750 mg, and more preferably 15 μg to 750 mg.
[0021] The method for producing the composition of the present invention can further include heating the edible plant. Heating can be carried out in a microwave oven or by boiling in hot water. For example, when heating in a 550 W microwave oven, heating is carried out for 1 to 15 minutes, preferably 2 to 10 minutes, and more preferably 4 to 6 minutes per 100 g of edible plant. When boiling in hot water, heating is preferably carried out in water at 90 to 100°C. Heating the edible plant in this manner not only sterilizes the plant but also increases the choline esters in the plant. In one embodiment, the method for producing the composition of the present invention is characterized in that, in addition to the usual freeze-drying or hot air drying that prevents spoilage by microorganisms, the edible plants are further heat-treated (to have a sterilizing effect and a choline ester-increasing effect).
[0022] The method for producing the composition of the present invention can further include suspending freeze-dried powder and / or hot-air-dried powder of an edible plant in water and adding an acid to the resulting suspension. The pH of the suspension to which the acid has been added is adjusted to, for example, 5.5 to 4.5, preferably 5.4 to 4.6. By adjusting the pH in this manner, the choline ester is stabilized, resulting in a composition (suspension) with excellent long-term storage stability.
[0023] A method for producing a composition of the present invention may comprise extracting an edible plant, or a freeze-dried and / or hot-air-dried powder of an edible plant, with ethanol or hydroethanol. More specifically, the method of the present invention can include an extract enriched in choline esters, which can be obtained by adding ethanol or hydroethanol to freeze-dried powder and / or hot-air-dried powder of an edible plant, or by adding ethanol to a fresh edible plant, grinding the plant, and removing any residue.
[0024] When extraction is performed with aqueous ethanol, the ethanol concentration of the aqueous ethanol is not particularly limited, but can be appropriately selected from the viewpoint of the extraction rate and concentration rate of choline ester, etc. The ethanol concentration of the aqueous ethanol may be, for example, 10% (w / w) or more, preferably 10 to 99% (w / w), more preferably 25 to 60% (w / w) or 95% (w / w) or more, and particularly preferably 30 to 60% (w / w) or 99% (w / w) or more. L-ascorbic acid may be added to the ethanol or aqueous ethanol used for extraction, for example, at a concentration of 1 to 5 wt %, preferably 3 wt %. The method of the present invention may include adjusting the choline ester content of the extract to 5 μg to 50 mg.
[0025] The dry powder of the composition of the present invention is preferably a powder that has been passed through a sieve of an appropriate mesh, for example, the composition of the present invention is preferably a freeze-dried powder and / or a hot-air dried powder that can pass through a 20-mesh sieve. Here, the hot air dried powder can be prepared, for example, by drying an edible plant by exposing it to hot air at about 90°C for about 1 to 2 hours, and then pulverizing it to form a powder.
[0026] The composition of the present invention can be used as an active ingredient in various functional health foods or pharmaceutical compositions. In the case of food, it can be used as a food composition by combining with an appropriate food additive.In addition to such food compositions, it can also be provided in a form that can be ingested daily, such as by adding it to green tea, black tea, oolong tea, multigrain tea, etc. to make a beverage, or by adding it to biscuits, bread, candy, etc. to make a food.It can also be used as a so-called supplement in an appropriate dosage form according to the preparation of pharmaceuticals described below.
[0027] When used as a pharmaceutical, it can be combined with appropriate pharmaceutical additives and used in various dosage forms according to conventional compounding techniques, such as solid preparations such as powders, granules, capsules, pills, and tablets, and liquid preparations for oral administration such as solutions, suspensions, and emulsions.
[0028] When the composition of the present invention is used as a food product, it can be used not only as a general food or drink product but also as a functional health food product that exerts a specific function to promote health. Specific forms in this case include supplements consisting of capsules, tablets, powders, granules, etc. containing the composition of the present invention as an active ingredient; bakery foods such as bread, cakes, cookies, etc.; seasonings such as sauces, soups, dressings, mayonnaise, etc.; dairy products such as milk, yogurt, cream, etc.; confectioneries such as chocolate, candy, etc.; and various beverages such as green tea, black tea, oolong tea, barley tea, multigrain tea, fruit juice, vegetable drinks, dairy drinks, soft drinks, and carbonated drinks.
[0029] When the composition of the present invention is used as an active ingredient in a pharmaceutical composition, the dosage will vary depending on the ratio of each ingredient, and also on various factors such as the patient's age, weight, sex, symptoms, and administration method. However, for adults, when administered orally daily, the choline ester content can be selected generally within the range of 5 μg to 50 mg, and in one embodiment, within the range of 5 μg to 500 μg. The dosage can also be increased or decreased as appropriate depending on the degree of symptom improvement. The number of doses can be administered once a day or in divided doses several times a day.
[0030] When the composition of the present invention is used as a food, the intake amount can be selected in accordance with the case of oral administration of the above-mentioned medicines. However, unlike medicines, in the case of foods and drinks, there are no particular restrictions on the dosage and frequency of administration, so as long as no particularly serious symptoms occur, the intake amount may be selected without being limited to the above range, taking into consideration the purpose of maintaining health, as well as taste and preference. [Example]
[0031] 1. Test food and placebo food (1) Preparation of test food (choline ester-containing composition) Harvested eggplants were heat-sterilized (90°C, 10 minutes) to obtain juice. An excipient (dextrin) was added at a ratio of 25% by weight of the juice, followed by freeze-drying to prepare a 25% dextrin-mixed freeze-dried eggplant powder. The functional components in the 25% dextrin-mixed freeze-dried eggplant powder were quantified, and a predetermined weight was filled into opaque capsules (made of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) at 300 mg. The choline ester content per capsule was 576 μg. (2) Preparation of placebo food The same opaque capsules as the test food were filled with 280 mg of excipient (dextrin).
[0032] 2. Subjects The test food and placebo food were administered to 21 men and women in their 30s to 50s.
[0033] 3. Measurement of EEG and intake of test food (1) Exam period (schedule) Electroencephalograms were measured for 14 days according to the schedule shown in Table 2. The test food and placebo food were administered in a crossover fashion for a total of 10 days, with the test food being taken for 5 days and the placebo food being taken for 5 days. [Table 2]
[0034] (2) Ingestion Subjects took six capsules of the test food (choline ester content: 3456 μg / day) or placebo food daily with water or lukewarm water 30 minutes to one hour before bedtime. During the study period, subjects were prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages and caffeinated beverages from after dinner until bedtime. They also avoided consuming eggplant and its processed foods, bamboo shoots and its processed foods, and fermented foods derived from plant ingredients.
[0035] (3) Measurement of brain waves Brain waves were measured by wearing an electroencephalograph (product name: SleepScope (SleepWell)) while sleeping. Average values were calculated for each item shown in Table 3 from the measured values for the first to fourth sleep cycles.
[0036] 4.Results The results are shown in Table 3. [Table 3]
[0037] 5. Discussion As shown in Table 3, the test food intake group slept significantly longer than the placebo intake group. In particular, the total non-REM time, an indicator of deep sleep, was significantly longer. There was no significant difference in sleep efficiency, which made it clear that sleep time was not lengthened due to a deterioration in sleep efficiency, but rather that sleep time could be lengthened while maintaining sleep efficiency. Furthermore, the increase in the proportion of deep sleep also made clear the effect of improving sleep rhythm. These effects resulted in improved sleep. Furthermore, a less intrusive method of intake, such as taking fewer capsules at a time, may improve sleep efficiency, reduce the time it takes to fall asleep, extend non-REM sleep time, or reduce awakenings during the night. [Industrial Applicability]
[0038] The composition of the present invention has a significant sleep-improving effect, and by incorporating it as an active ingredient, it is possible to produce a food with functional claims or a pharmaceutical for treating sleep disorders and the like.
Claims
1. An orally ingested composition for improving sleep, which contains a choline ester as an active ingredient.
2. The oral composition according to claim 1, which is a food composition.
3. 3. The oral composition according to claim 1, wherein the choline ester is derived from an edible plant.
4. 4. The oral composition according to claim 3, wherein the edible plant is the fruit of Solanum melongena of the Solanaceae family and / or the young shoots of Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae of the Poaceae family.
5. The orally ingestible composition according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the choline ester comprises one or more choline esters selected from the group consisting of acetylcholine, butyrylcholine, and propionylcholine.
6. 6. The oral composition according to claim 5, wherein the choline ester does not include lactoylcholine.
7. The oral composition according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the daily intake of the choline ester is 7.5 μg to 750 mg.
8. The oral composition according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the improvement in sleep is an increase in sleep time.
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