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343results about "Lactose production" patented technology

Algae biomass fractionation

A method of fractionating biomass, by permeability conditioning biomass suspended in a pH adjusted solution of at least one water-based polar solvent to form a conditioned biomass, intimately contacting the pH adjusted solution with at least one non-polar solvent, partitioning to obtain an non-polar solvent solution and a polar biomass solution, and recovering cell and cell derived products from the non-polar solvent solution and polar biomass solution. Products recovered from the above method. A method of operating a renewable and sustainable plant for growing and processing algae.
Owner:VALICOR

Continuous process for the production of anhydrosugar alcohols

InactiveUS6639067B1Minimize byproduct formationHigh yieldSugar derivativesGlycosidesAlcoholSolvent
A process is described for continuous production of anhydrosugar alcohol by continuous introducing of sugar alcohols and / or monoanhydrosugar alcohols into a reaction vessel and dehydration in the presence of an acid catalyst and solvent in which the resultant reaction product is soluble. Water and the solvent having the dissolved reaction product are each cointinuously removed from the reaction vessel. The reaction product is separated from the removed solvent and the product is optionally purified to a purity of 99.0% the solvent is recycled in the reaction vessel.
Owner:EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO

Particles, especially microparticles or nanoparticles, of crosslinked monosaccharides and oligosaccharides, processes for their preparation and cosmetic, pharmaceutical or food compositions in which they are present

InactiveUS6197757B1Demonstrates their biodegradabilityAccurate timingBiocideCosmetic preparationsEmulsionNanoparticle
Particles comprising an outer wall formed of one or more saccharide components selected from the group consisting of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides crosslinked by interfacial crosslinking in emulsion, preferably at room temperature, with a polyfunctional acylating crosslinking agent to produce ester linkages between the acylatable hydroxyl group(s) of the primary alcohol(s) of the saccharide component and the acyl groups of the polyfunctional acylating agent. These particles can be used for the manufacture of cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food compositions.
Owner:BASF BEAUTY CARE SOLUTIONS FRANCE SAS

Pharmaceutical materials and methods for their preparation and use

Pharmaceutical compositions comprising crystals of a pharmaceutically-acceptable crystal lattice component, and an active pharmaceutical ingredient different from and included within the crystal lattice component in a growth-sector specific orientation. The crystals are prepared using components and methods which yield crystals having suitable purity and efficacy for use in administering the active pharmaceutical ingredients to a patient. The crystals are typically combined with adjuvants such as excipients, diluents or carriers, and are preferably formulated into tablets, capsules, suspensions, and other conventional forms containing predetermined amounts of the pharmaceuticals. Also provided are methods for preparing the crystals, and methods for storing and administering the active pharmaceutical ingredient either included within the crystals or upon reconstitution of the crystals to a solution.
Owner:PURDUE RES FOUND INC

Chlorination of Sucrose-6-esters

An improved process for chlorination of sugars produces chlorodeoxy derivatives, in particular the chlorination of sucrose-6-esters to produce sucralose (4,1′,6′-trichloro-4,1′,6′-trideoxy galactosucrose), with thionyl chloride and N,N-dimethyl formamide (DMF) at the ration of about 1 molar equivalent of thionyl chloride for every molar equivalent of free hydroxyl group.
Owner:SL LAB

Crystalline form of sucralose, and method for producing it

A crystalline form of sucralose, and a method of making it. The method involves continuously crystallizing sucralose from an aqueous solution by a process providing continuous removal and recirculation of the vessel contents, and providing a long residence time for sucralose in the system. The crystals thus formed are of a relatively low length / diameter ratio, have an unsymmetrical shape, and exhibit good stability. The larger crystals in particular are tapered as compared to the rod-like larger crystals in prior art product.
Owner:TATE & LYLE TECH LTD

Two-stage dehydration of sugars

The invention includes methods for producing dianhydrosugar alcohol by providing an acid catalyst within a reactor and passing a starting material through the reactor at a first temperature. At least a portion of the staring material is converted to a monoanhydrosugar isomer during the passing through the column. The monoanhydrosugar is subjected to a second temperature which is greater than the first to produce a dianhydrosugar. The invention includes a method of producing isosorbide. An initial feed stream containing sorbitol is fed into a continuous reactor containing an acid catalyst at a temperature of less than 120° C. The residence time for the reactor is less than or equal to about 30 minutes. Sorbitol converted to 1,4-sorbitan in the continuous reactor is subsequently provided to a second reactor and is dehydrated at a temperature of at least 120° C. to produce isosorbide.
Owner:BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST

Method for normalizing insulin levels

The invention is directed to a dietary supplement which contains mannoheptulose. Mannoheptulose occurs naturally in avocado fruit. The dietary supplement and its method of use can lower serum insulin levels and lower a subject's weight. The dietary supplement in its disclosed form includes a controlled release system for mannoheptulose. The dietary supplement may also include one or more amino acids.
Owner:QUALITY VITAMINS

Process for producing sugar chain asparagine derivative

The present invention provides a process for preparing a sugar chain asparagine derivative. According to the process, various isolated sugar chain asparagine derivatives useful in the field of the development of pharmaceuticals and the like can be conveniently obtained in a large amount as compared to that of the prior art. The present invention also provides a process for preparing a sugar chain asparagine and a process for preparing a sugar chain via a step for preparing a sugar chain asparagine derivative. The present invention further provides a novel sugar chain asparagine derivative, a sugar chain asparagine and a sugar chain.
Owner:YASUHIRO KAJIHARA +1

Synthetic glucopyranosyl lipid adjuvants

Compounds, particularly, glucopyranosyl lipid adjuvant (GLA) compounds, having the following structure (I) are provided:or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L10, Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, are as defined herein. Pharmaceutical compositions, vaccine compositions, and related methods for inducing or enhancing immune responses, are also provided.
Owner:ACCESS TO ADVANCED HEALTH INST

Crystallization of sugars

A process for preparing crystalline sugar by providing a solution of a solvent and sugar, exposing the solution to a magentic field having a strength which is sufficient to impart improvements in the processing of the sugar or the properties of the resulting crystalline sugar product, and providing conditions suitable for crystallization to obtain a substantially crystalline sugar product. The magnetic field strength is sufficient to influence at least one of morphology, size, nucleation rate or, crystallinity of the crystalline sugar product.
Owner:NESTEC SA

Heterobifunctional pan-selectin inhibitors

Compounds and methods are provided for modulating in vitro and in vivo processes mediated by selectin binding. More specifically, selectin modulators and their use are described, wherein the selectin modulators that modulate (e.g., inhibit or enhance) a selectin-mediated function comprise particular glycomimetics alone or linked to a member of a class of compounds termed BASAs (Benzyl Amino Sulfonic Acids) or a member of a class of compounds termed BACAs (Benzyl Amino Carboxylic Acids).
Owner:GLYCOMIMETICS

Dry mouldable drug formulation

InactiveUS20050202072A1Easy and rapid and essentially painless injectionHigh strengthOrganic active ingredientsPowder deliveryParenteral nutritionDrug formulations
Solid pharmaceutical compositions for parenteral injection comprising a binder and at least one therapeutic agent. The pharmaceutical composition has the strength to be injected directly with the need of using cannulas or the like.
Owner:NOVO NORDISK AS

Use of hyaluronidase in the manufacture of an ophthalmic preparation for liquefying vitreous humor in the treatment of eye disorders

InactiveUS6863886B2Improve clearance rateIncreases rate of liquid exchangeBiocidePeptide/protein ingredientsDiseaseHyaluronidase
An enzymatic method is provided for treating ophthalmic disorders of the mammalian eye. Prevention of neovascularization and the increased rate of clearance from the vitreous of materials toxic to retina is accomplished by administering an amount of hyaluronidase effective to liquefy the vitreous humor of the treated eye without causing toxic damage to the eye. Liquefaction of the vitreous humor increases the rate of liquid exchange from the vitreal chamber. This increase in exchange removes those materials and conditions whose presence causes ophthalmological and retinal damage.
Owner:BAUSCH & LOMB PHARMA HLDG

Reductive biomass liquefaction

The present invention provides methods, reactor systems, and catalysts for converting in a continuous process biomass to less complex oxygenated compounds for use in downstream processes to produce biofuels and chemicals. The invention includes methods of converting the components of biomass, such as hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin, to water-soluble materials, including lignocellulosic derivatives, cellulosic derivatives, hemicellulosic derivatives, carbohydrates, starches, polysaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, sugars, sugar alcohols, alditols, polyols, diols, alcohols, ketones, cyclic ethers, esters, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, and mixtures thereof, using hydrogen and a heterogeneous liquefaction catalyst.
Owner:VIRENT

Crystallization of sugars

InactiveUS20030084898A1Attractive bright and shiny appearanceProduced conveniently and consistentlyMilk preservationDough treatmentNucleationCrystallinity
A process for preparing crystalline sugar by providing a solution of a solvent and sugar, exposing the solution to a magentic field having a strength which is sufficient to impart improvements in the processing of the sugar or the properties of the resulting crystalline sugar product, and providing conditions suitable for crystallization to obtain a substantially crystalline sugar product. The magnetic field strength is sufficient to influence at least one of morphology, size, nucleation rate or, crystallinity of the crystalline sugar product.
Owner:NESTEC SA

Heparin oligosaccharides

ActiveUS20060079483A1Reduces or eliminates at least one symptom of the diseaseOrganic active ingredientsSugar derivativesHeparinoidsCombinatorial chemistry
The present invention provides composition and methods for the synthesis of low molecular weight heparins and heparinoids. The present invention also provides compositions having substantially homogenous populations of desired heparin molecules, or molecules useful in the synthesis of heparin oligosaccharides.
Owner:ACAD SINIC

High-intensity sweetener composition and delivery of same

A composition for sweetening ingestable solids or liquids. The composition is compressed and comprises less than about 7.5 weight-% sucralose and one or more diluents. The composition is compressed at a pressure of greater than 2 pounds per square inch. A method of forming the composition and a system for delivering the composition are also provided.
Owner:HEARTLAND CONSUMER PROD

Process and plant for evaporative concentration and crystallization of a viscous lactose-containing aqueous liquid

Crystalline alpha-lactose monohydrate is recovered frown a viscous lactose-containing aqueous liquid by subjecting said liquid to simultaneous heating, removal of evaporated vapor and mechanical agitation at high shear rate to provide a crystallization promoting decrease of the viscosity of the liquid with crystals formed and suspended therein to progressively concentrate the agitated liquid and simultaneously crystallize lactose therefrom. Subsequent cooling, drying, and disintegration yield particulate alpha-lactose monohydrate.
Owner:NIRO

Process for crystallizing amorphous lactose in milk powder

The present process is directed to a method of crystallizing the lactose in milkfat which comprises (a) mixing the milk powder with water in an amount sufficient to initiate crystallization when subjected to shearing and heating, and (b) subjecting the product of (a) to shearing and heating under conditions effective to crystallize the lactose, said heating being conducted at a temperature greater than the glass transition temperature of the lactose and below the temperature at which the product will have a burnt flavor.
Owner:THE HERSHEY COMPANY

Sugar mixtures and methods for production and use thereof

A sugar mixture comprising: monosaccharides; oligosaccharides in a ratio ≧0.06 to total saccharides; disaccharides in a ratio to total saccharides ≧0.05; pentose in a ratio to total saccharides ≧0.05; at least one alpha-bonded di-glucose; and at least one beta-bonded di-glucose. Also disclosed are methods to make and / or use such mixtures.
Owner:VIRIDA

Starch-based biodegradable material composition

A starch-based biodegradable material composition includes: an enzyme-hydrolyzed starch; and a biodegradable polyester selected from at least one of an aliphatic polyester of polybutylene succinate and an aliphatic-aromatic copolyester. The enzyme-hydrolyzed starch is prepared by hydrolyzing a native starch using a starch-hydrolyzing enzyme. The starch-hydrolyzing enzyme has an activity unit ranging from 15000 to 40000.
Owner:GRACE BIOTECH CORP

Method of reducing unpleasant taste and/or unpleasant odor

InactiveUS20060134197A1Reduce pungent tasteWeak harsh tasteConfectioneryCosmeticsAdditive ingredientOdor
The present invention has objects to provide a method of lowering the unpleasant taste and / or smell of compositions, and an agent for lowering unpleasant taste and / or smell. The objects are solved by providing a method of lowering unpleasant taste and / or smell, comprising a step of incorporating an saccharide derivative of α,α-trehalose in compositions; a composition with lowered unpleasant taste and / or smell, obtainable by the method; and an agent for lowering unpleasant taste and / or smell, comprising an saccharide derivatives of α,α-trehalose as an effective ingredients.
Owner:HAYASHIBARA BIOCHEMICAL LAB INC
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