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Assignee: Phenolics, LLC


Location: Omaha, NE
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
7682637Efficient method for producing compositions enriched in total phenols
A product made by a process which results in compositions enriched in total phenols includes purification steps not involving the addition of bisulfite ions. The enriched compositions are characterized as containing monomeric, oligomeric and polymeric phenols, total...
03/23/2010
7462370Compositions enriched in anthocyanins
This invention provides compositions enriched for anthocyanins and methods of preparation thereof from a crude plant extract. The method of preparation includes a novel column purification step using a brominated polystyrene resin. ...
12/09/2008
7306815Compositions enriched in phenolic compounds and methods for producing the same
Provided are processes for the preparation of compositions enriched in phenolic compounds from a crude plant extract. One process includes a novel column purification step using a polymer resin that releasably adsorbs the phenolic compounds but does not retain polar...
12/11/2007
6960360Efficient method for producing compositions enriched in total phenols
This invention provides a process for the preparation of compositions enriched in total phenols from a crude plant extract. The process includes a novel column purification step using a brominated polystyrene resin. This invention also includes compositions enriched...
11/01/2005
 
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