Opinion ID: 4189524
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Heading: A soft gelatin capsule, comprising coenzyme

Text: Q-10 solubilized in a sufficient quantity of d- limonene suitable to solubilize said coenzyme Q- 10 to form a solution, wherein the amount of coen- zyme Q-10 in said solution is about 15 percent up to about 60 percent coenzyme Q-10 by weight, with the proviso that the coenzyme Q-10 solubil- ized in the d-limonene is not in an emulsion, sus- pension, or elixir. Claim 1 of the ’583 patent, as amended, recites as follows: 1. A solubilized coenzyme Q-10 composition com- prising: coenzyme Q-10; a sufficient quantity of d-limonene suitable to solubilize said coenzyme Q-10 thereby providing a solution in which the coenzyme Q-10 re- mains solubilized, with the proviso that said solution is not part of an emulsion, suspen- sion, or elixir. Claim 1 of the ’826 patent, as amended, recites as follows: 1. A method of preparing a soft gel capsule, com- prising the steps of:
tity of d-limonene suitable to dissolve said co- enzyme Q-10 and form a solution, with the proviso that said solution is not part of an emulsion, suspension, or elixir; wherein the amount of coenzyme Q-10 in said solution is about 15% up to about 60% coenzyme Q-10 by weight; SOFT GEL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. v. JARROW FORMULAS, INC. 7 (b) mixing said solution with an acceptable carrier to form a composition, with the proviso that said composition is not an emulsion, suspen- sion, or elixir; and (c) encapsulating said composition in a soft gel capsule.