Patents by Inventor Randolph S. Porubcan
Randolph S. Porubcan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20120009239Abstract: Naturally occurring lecithins and/or oleic acid stimulate the growth and lactic acid producing activity of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of probiotic bacteria, and replace polysorbate 80 for those products. They can be used in naturally occurring form, or where they are to be combined with probiotics in a carrier, or they can be treated to yield a stable powdered form of these naturally oily compounds. They can be sold as combined prebiotic/probiotic formulations in the same carrier, or sold as separate dietary supplements, e.g., in capsule or tablet form, to be used with the probiotic formulation as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: MASTER SUPPLEMENTS, INC.Inventors: Randolph S. Porubcan, Sonja Lea Yonak
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Publication number: 20120009154Abstract: Sunflower lecithin or sunflower lecithin with oleic acid stimulate the growth and lactic acid producing activity of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of probiotic bacteria, and replace polysorbate 80 for those products. They can be used in naturally occurring form, or, where they are to be combined with probiotics in a carrier, they can preferably be adsorbed to carriers to yield a stable powdered form of these naturally oily compounds. They can be sold as combined prebiotic/probiotic formulations in the same carrier, or sold as separate dietary supplements, e.g., in capsule or tablet form, to be used with the probiotic formulation as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Randolph S. Porubcan, Sonja L. Yonak
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Publication number: 20120009256Abstract: Naturally occurring lecithins and/or oleic acid stimulate the growth and lactic acid producing activity of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of probiotic bacteria, and replace polysorbate 80 for those products. They can be used in naturally occurring form, or where they are to be combined with probiotics in a carrier, or they can be treated to yield a stable powdered form of these naturally oily compounds. They can be sold as combined prebiotic/probiotic formulations in the same carrier, or sold as separate dietary supplements, e.g., in capsule or tablet form, to be used with the probiotic formulation as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: MASTER SUPPLEMENTS, INC.Inventors: Randolph S. Porubcan, Sonja Lea Yonak
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Publication number: 20120009164Abstract: Naturally occurring lecithins and/or oleic acid stimulate the growth and lactic acid producing activity of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of probiotic bacteria, and replace polysorbate 80 for those products. They can be used in naturally occurring form, or where they are to be combined with probiotics in a carrier, or they can be treated to yield a stable powdered form of these naturally oily compounds. They can be sold as combined prebiotic/probiotic formulations in the same carrier, or sold as separate dietary supplements, e.g., in capsule or tablet form, to be used with the probiotic formulation as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: MASTER SUPPLEMENTS, INC.Inventors: Randolph S. Porubcan, Sonja Lea Yonak
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Publication number: 20120009155Abstract: Sunflower lecithin or sunflower lecithin with oleic acid stimulate the growth and lactic acid producing activity of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species of probiotic bacteria, and replace polysorbate 80 for those products. They can be used in naturally occurring form, or, where they are to be combined with probiotics in a carrier, they can preferably be adsorbed to carriers to yield a stable powdered form of these naturally oily compounds. They can be sold as combined prebiotic/probiotic formulations in the same carrier, or sold as separate dietary supplements, e.g., in capsule or tablet form, to be used with the probiotic formulation as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Randolph S. Porubcan, Sonja Lea Yonak
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Patent number: 8066986Abstract: Disclosed are formulations for enhancing the in vivo colonization of probiotic microorganisms that include digestive enzymes and probiotic microorganisms, and polysorbate surfactants. The enzymes include lactogenic enzyme formulations that promote growth of Lactobacillus probiotics, bifidogenic enzyme formulations that promote growth of Bifidobacterium probiotics and combination formulations that benefit both types of probiotics. It has been discovered that certain polysorbate surfactants, including polysorbate-60 and polysorbate-80, further promote probiotic microorganism growth, when used with the enzyme formulations. The formulations are preferably compounded as dry powders, to avoid water reaction with the enzymes in blended formulations. Such formulations can be contained in capsules, tablets, packets or bottles and administered orally, either sequentially or in one combined formulation.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Master Supplements, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20100275663Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20090126432Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 7442224Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20080187525Abstract: Disclosed are formulations for enhancing the in vivo colonization of probiotic microorganisms that include digestive enzymes and probiotic microorganisms, and polysorbate surfactants. The enzymes include lactogenic enzyme formulations that promote growth of Lactobacillus probiotics, bifidogenic enzyme formulations that promote growth of Bifidobacterium probiotics and combination formulations that benefit both types of probiotics. It has been discovered that certain polysorbate surfactants, including polysorbate-60 and polysorbate-80, further promote probiotic microorganism growth, when used with the enzyme formulations. The formulations are preferably compounded as dry powders, to avoid water reaction with the enzymes in blended formulations. Such formulations can be contained in capsules, tablets, packets or bottles and administered orally, either sequentially or in one combined formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20080145355Abstract: Disclosed are alginate formulations that help protect digestive enzymes in the formulations from denaturation during passage through the acidic stomach environment, and from other sources, following ingestion. The formulation changes consistency to permit release of the enzymes in the less-acidic gut. They contain monovalent alginate salts (sodium, potassium and ammonium alginate) but are designed to not include significant quantities of compounds which would generate divalent ions and thereby convert the monovalent alginate to a divalent alginate when exposed to aqueous solution. A buffering agent that does not react with the digestive enzymes or the monovalent alginate, and which does not generate divalent ions on exposure to aqueous solution, can be included. A chelating agent which binds divalent ions may be administered with the formulation. Additionally, the formulation may be admixed with inert excipients suitable for oral delivery. It is preferable that the ingredients are dried before formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 7044994Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 6878179Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20030167811Abstract: Fertilizer compositions for plant production are described, comprised of decontaminated manure and Bacillus spores, preferably a humic acid derived from lignite and, optionally, one or more of N compounds, P compounds, K compounds, and combinations of two or more of these compounds. Preferred compositions are those wherein the ingredients are blended into an admixture resulting in a granular product. Other preferred compositions are those blended into an admixture resulting in a powdered product. Preferably, the ingredients are formed into hardened prills or pellets. Processes for production and use are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2001Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20030099624Abstract: Disclosed is a process for improving feed conversion and weight gain in poultry, including chickens, wherein Bacillus laterosporus, or any microorganism with a similarity index, based on its cellular fatty acid profile, of greater than 0.5 to Bacillus laterosporus (including Bacillus laterosporus strain CM-33 (ATCC Accession No. PTA-3952)) is administered to poultry. Strain CM-33 of Bacillus laterosporus was isolated from soil and has a similarity index of 76% to Bacillus laterosporus. The administration of strain CM-33 is preferably divided into daily doses of about 2.0 million colony forming units (cfu)/day and continued for about 40 days of the growth cycle. The cells or spores can be administered through the bird's drinking water or by other methods, including spraying them onto the bird's feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Publication number: 20030045428Abstract: Disclosed are processes for increasing the yields of grain crops, e.g., rice, corn, alfalfa, oats, wheat, barley, hops, and the like, through application of spores or live cells of strain CM-3 of Bacillus laterosporus (deposited at the American Type Culture Collection, P.O. Box 1549, Manassas Va. 20108, under Deposit Designation No. PTA-3593). Application of spores of strain CM-3 to rice plants at between 0.6 trillion to 50 trillion (0.6×1012 to 5.0×1013) colony forming units (“cfu”)/hectare (“ha”)/crop cycle, substantially increased the yield of grain/ha, up to 7.3 metric tons/ha. The applications of strain CM-3 to rice plants can be started during the nursery period, before the plants are placed in the rice paddy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Microbes, Inc.Inventor: Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 4945110Abstract: A veterinary antibacterial composition is described which is viscosity stabilized, aqueous, topically adherent and forms a relatively tough, self-supporting film that adheres to the animal until removed by water washing. The composition is an aqueous solution of:an aliphatic sulfate or sulfonate salt detergent;lactic acid or a food grade salt thereof;a bactericidal food grade organic acid selected from benzoic acid, sorbic acid, citric acid and lower alkanoic acids, and food grade salts thereof;a veterinarily acceptable food grade pectin or gum; anda veterinarily acceptable water soluble emollient selected from short chain aliphatic polyols of up to six carbon atoms;The composition is suitable, for example, as a teat dip and bacterial control approaching 100% is demonstrated by in vitro and in vivo testing.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Quali Tech, Inc.Inventors: Kyle Brokken, Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 4661358Abstract: A water dispersible solid or semi-solid composition is disclosed which comprises metal ions sequestered by an alkali-modified brewer's wort. The composition provides a source of bioavailable, stabilized trace metals for use in animal feeds or fertilizers.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Quali Tech, Inc.Inventors: Kyle A. Brokken, Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 4525351Abstract: A liquid adherent disinfectant composition for topical application comprises an aqueous acidic suspension of previously coagulated casein containing an aliphatic sulfate detergent as the effective agent for solubilizing the casein and converting it to a mucilaginous condition. The preparation also preferably contains glycerin and Lactobacillus-elaborated antibiotic-like factors. The composition can be prepared by fermenting a nonfat dry milk culture medium with harmless lactic acid-producing bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, until the casein coagulates, thereafter mechanically dispersing the coagulated casein and solubilizing it with the aliphatic sulfate detergent. The resulting disinfectant composition can be used as a teat dip for preventing mastitis in cattle, or for other topical disinfecting purposes with domestic animals. The compositions adhere to the areas to which they are applied while being readily removable by water washing.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1983Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Chr. Hansen's Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Sybil H. Gehrman, Randolph S. Porubcan
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Patent number: 4518696Abstract: Stabilized liquid suspensions of probiotic Lactobacilli are provided as a dispersion of the viable cells in sunflower seed oil for administration to animals. The viable cells prior to combining with the oil have been dried at a favorable pH and in the presence of stabilizing additives. The dried cells are further characterized by having a low water activity. The invention has particular utility in administering Lactobacillus acidophilus cells as a drench to domestic animals.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Chr. Hansen's Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Sybil H. Gehrman, Randolph S. Porubcan