Keith Kenneth Skinner
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Downing, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 3486
Issued Date
Mar 12, 1992
Renew Date
Apr 20, 1999
Expiration Date
Apr 20, 1999
Type
Chiropractic
Address
Address
269 S Downing St S DOWNING, Denver, CO 80209

Personal information

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Keith Skinner, age 56
1001 E Bayaud Ave APT 1401, Denver, CO 80209
Keith Skinner
7131 Lamar St, Arvada, CO 80003
Keith Skinner, age 65
7940 Maria St, Westminster, CO 80030
Keith Skinner
3180 W 76Th Ave APT 103, Westminster, CO 80030
(303) 289-4942
Keith A Skinner
5541 S Sicily St, Aurora, CO 80015
(720) 381-6095

Professional information

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Methods And Compositions For Improved Uptake Of Biological Molecules

US Patent:
2008002, Jan 31, 2008
Filed:
Jun 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/769548
Inventors:
Keith Skinner - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
C07K 5/08
US Classification:
530331000
Abstract:
A “one-step” process for production of peptides and other organic molecules which are both esters and also acetylated forms of the desired molecule. The ester may be a mono-ester, di-ester, or another poly-ester, complexed with a molecule for protecting the organic molecules in the digestive tract. The method allows simple adjustment of the delivery properties of the peptides produced, in particular adjustment or addition of lipiphilic tendencies. A therapeutic or nutrient made by this method comprises acetylated organic molecule esters, in particular an acetylated peptide ester or even an acetylated amino acid ester and demonstrates improved metabolic properties leading to increased efficiency for therapeutic and cosmetic purposes including oral, transdermal, sublingual, buccal, and topical administration. The present disclosure further teaches several specific examples of acetylated esters, including acetyl-glutathione-ester (mGSH), MCAR (carnosine), pyruvate and others modified from base forms by the methods of the present disclosure.


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Methods For Improved Uptake Of Biological Molecules

US Patent:
8329435, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Sep 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/890451
Inventors:
Keith K. Skinner - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
American Symbolic, LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
C07K 5/037
US Classification:
435129, 530207
Abstract:
A “one-step” process for production of peptides and other organic molecules which are both esters and also acetylated forms of the desired molecule. The ester may be a mono-ester, di-ester, or another poly-ester, complexed with a molecule for protecting the organic molecules in the digestive tract. The method allows simple adjustment of the delivery properties of the peptides produced, in particular adjustment or addition of lipiphilic tendencies. A therapeutic or nutrient made by this method comprises acetylated organic molecule esters, in particular an acetylated peptide ester or even an acetylated amino acid ester and demonstrates improved metabolic properties leading to increased efficiency for therapeutic and cosmetic purposes including oral, transdermal, sublingual, buccal, and topical administration. The present disclosure further teaches several specific examples of acetylated esters, including acetyl-glutathione-ester (mGSH), MCAR (carnosine), pyruvate and others modified from base forms by the methods of the present disclosure.


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Compositions And Methods For Lightening Skin And Protecting Skin From Ultraviolet Radiation With Glutathione

US Patent:
2010002, Jan 28, 2010
Filed:
Jan 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/355666
Inventors:
Keith K. Skinner - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
A61K 8/18, A61Q 17/04, A61Q 19/02
US Classification:
424 59, 424 62
Abstract:
A glutathione composition for lightening or protecting skin is disclosed together with a method for lightening skin or protecting the skin from the effects of ultraviolet radiation is accomplished by administering glutathione to the skin. The glutathione may be glutathione modified with at least one fatty acid or the glutathione molecule is acetylated/esterified. In instances where it is acetylated/esterified, it may optionally be associated with cyclodextrin.


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Methods For Adding Fatty Acids To Agents In Aqueous Solution To Improve Bioavailability

US Patent:
2009002, Jan 29, 2009
Filed:
Jun 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/142698
Inventors:
Keith K. Skinner - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/715, A61K 31/352, A61K 31/12, A61K 31/05
US Classification:
514 62, 514456, 514683, 514733
Abstract:
Adding fatty acids to agents enhances deliverability of the antioxidant, making the agent less likely to be degraded prior to intercellular delivery. Additionally, adding fatty acids to agents provides a time lapse-type mechanism to the agents. Fatty acid modified agents are made with a novel process in aqueous solution, reducing the need to use organic solvents. Agents that can be modified as disclosed herein include nearly any biological molecule that have hydroxyl, amine, or sulphydryl sites, including antioxidants, such as glutathione and polyphenols (e.g., ECGC, curcumin, or resveratol), saccharides, such as glucosamine, and other glycans.


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Stem Cell Secretions And Related Methods

US Patent:
2008031, Dec 18, 2008
Filed:
Dec 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/952898
Inventors:
Keith K. Skinner - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
A61K 35/12, A61Q 99/00
US Classification:
424 9321, 424 937
Abstract:
Stem cell secretions are derived from epithelial cells conditioned media. The stem cell secretions are then applied topically, orally, or rectally, etc., to derive health benefits from the growth factors and other molecules comprising the stem cell secretion. The stem cell secretion may optionally be modified by covalently bonding fatty acids to protect the molecules through the delivery process and to make them more readily available to cells.