Patents by Inventor Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye

Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye 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).

  • Patent number: 7670821
    Abstract: The invention disclose a method for purifying microbial protease, comprising:(i) providing an aqueous liquid sample containing a microbial protease, and a separation medium comprising a base matrix and a plurality of attached ligands that are capable of binding to microbial protease;(ii) contacting separation medium with the sample under conditions permitting binding of microbial protease to the separation medium; and (iii) desorbing microbial protease from the separation medium, wherein the base matrix is hydrophilic and the plurality of ligands are hydrocarbon groups in which all carbon atoms are sp3-hybridised.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2010
    Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.
    Inventors: Rudolf Franciscus Wilhelmus Cornelis Van Beckhoven, Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye
  • Patent number: 6875456
    Abstract: The present invention describes protein hydrolysates: obtainable by the hydrolysis of a protein containing substrate; comprising free amino acids and peptides; and wherein the molar fraction of at least one free amino acid, present in the protein hydrolysate is at least a factor 2.5, preferably at least a factor 3, more preferably at least a factor 3.5 times higher than in a hydrolysate of the same protein containing substrate which has been completely hydrolysed to free amino acids, wherein the molar fraction of the at least one free amino acid in the protein hydrolysate is at least 25%; and wherein the Amino Acid Quotient (AAQ) in the protein hydrolysate is at least 10%. These protein hydrolysates can be used in the preparation of food compositions, wherein these protein hydrolysates provide for novel and unexpected flavours. Moreover these protein hydrolysates are applicable in personal care applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.
    Inventors: Veronique Delest, Luppo Edens, Jan Gerrit Kortes, Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye
  • Publication number: 20040067279
    Abstract: The present invention describes protein hydrolysates: obtainable by the hydrolysis of a protein containing substrate; comprising free amino acids and peptides; and wherein the molar fraction of at least one free amino acid, present in the protein hydrolysate is at least a factor 2.5, preferably at least a factor 3, more preferably at least a factor 3.5 times higher than in a hydrolysate of the same protein containing substrate which has been completely hydrolysed to free amino acids, wherein the molar fraction of the at least one free amino acid in the protein hydrolysate is at least 25%; and wherein the Amino Acid Quotient (AAQ) in the protein hydrolysate is at least 10%. These protein hydrolysates can be used in the preparation of food compositions, wherein these protein hydrolysates provide for novel and unexpected flavours. Moreover these protein hydrolysates are applicable in personal care applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2003
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventors: Veronique Delest, Luppo Edens, Jan Gerrit Kortes, Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye
  • Patent number: 5942262
    Abstract: A dough suitable for baking biscuits is presented which comprises a proteinase which is at least partially inactivated by oxidation with an oxidizing agent and a second enzyme which produces the oxidizing agent. The protease is present in 10.sup.6 to 10.sup.8 NF/kg flour, and the enzyme which produces the oxidizing agent is present in 100 to 2000 SU/kg flour. The resulting dough has a consistency between bread dough and a fully hydrolyzed dough and is used to bake biscuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Gist-Brocades
    Inventors: Jerome Souppe, Thierry Jean-Bernard Naeye