Patents


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  • Entia Biosciences Files for L-Ergothioneine Patent
    Entia Biosciences, previously Total Nutraceutical Solutions Inc. (TNS), filed a provisional patent entitled: “A Nutritional Approach to the Use of Ergothioneine for Hair and Nail Growth." ...More
    January 17, 2012
    Posted in News
  • Helix BioMedix Granted Four Patents
    Helix BioMedix Inc., a developer of bioactive peptides, was granted four new U.S. and foreign patents, further strengthening the company's intellectual property assets. ...More
    January 10, 2012
    Posted in News
  • ProBiora3® Receives Patent
    The biopharmaceutical company Oragenics Inc. was issued patent number 7931892 from the United States Patent and Trademark office for its proprietary blend of naturally occurring oral bacteria ProBiora3®, which has been shown to produce a wide range of oral-care benefits. ...More
    April 22, 2011
    Posted in News
  • Skinvisible Receives Canadian Patent for Invisicare
    Skinvisible Inc. announced the Canadian Patent Office issued a patent (No. 758/10701.492) covering its polymer delivery system, Invisicare®. This comprehensive patent is the seventh worldwide. The Invisicare patent adds protection in Canada in the areas of "Topical ...More
    February 23, 2011
    Posted in News
  • Quick-Med Tech Issued U.S. Patent for MultiStat®
    Quick-Med Technologies Inc., a life sciences company that is developing technologies for the health care and consumer markets, announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued U.S. Patent No. 7,795,302 entitled "Use of Compositions for Treating ...More
    September 16, 2010
    Posted in News
  • CreAgri Receives Patent for Hydroxytyrosol
    CreAgri, Inc.® received a patent by the Australian Patent Office ( Patent No. 2003249719, which covers the protective effects provided by Hydroxytyrosol against skin damage caused by UV exposure. ...More
    September 2, 2010
    Posted in News
  • Part II:Is Patenting Food Ingredients in Cosmetics Obvious?
    Patent
    Sometimes, inventors try to claim what others may view as obvious and therefore not patentable. Nonetheless, patents continue to be granted. Why? And what can be done when faced with a patent claiming what may be an obvious invention? ...More
    August 4, 2010
    Posted in Articles
  • Part I: Is Patenting Food Ingredients in Cosmetics Obvious?
    Sugar
    Sometimes, inventors try to claim what others may view as obvious and therefore not patentable. Nonetheless, patents continue to be granted. Why? And what can be done when faced with a patent claiming what may be an obvious invention? ...More
    August 2, 2010
    Posted in Articles
  • Skinvisible Receives Hong Kong Patent for Invisicare®
    Skinvisible Inc. announced the Hong Kong Patent Office issued a patent (No. HK1066971) covering its polymer delivery system, Invisicare®. ...More
    July 28, 2010
    Posted in News
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