Patents Assigned to Board of Trustees of Illinois State University
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Patent number: 12022848Abstract: Pennycress seed, seed lots, and seed meal having reduced fiber content and improved suitability for use in producing animal feed are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2023Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignees: COVERCRESS INC., BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAInventors: Tim Ulmasov, Gary Hartnell, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Ratan Chopra, Maliheh Esfahanian
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Patent number: 11707029Abstract: This document relates to materials and methods for domesticating oilseed (e.g., pennycress) plants. For example, oilseed plants having reduced seedpod shatter, as well as materials and methods for making and using oilseed plants having reduced seedpod shatter are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2018Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignees: Regents of the University of Minnesota, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Michael David Marks, John C. Sedbrook, Ratan Chopra, Maliheh Esfahanian
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Patent number: 11685927Abstract: Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions with reduced glucosinolate content as well as plants that yield such seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions are provided. Methods of making and using the pennycress plants and/or seed that provide such seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignees: COVERCRESS INC., BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAInventors: Tim Ulmasov, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Ratan Chopra
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Patent number: 11647765Abstract: Pennycress seed, seed lots, and seed meal having reduced fiber content and improved suitability for use in producing animal feed are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignees: COVERCRESS INC., BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAInventors: Tim Ulmasov, Gary Hartnell, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Ratan Chopra, Maliheh Esfahanian
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Patent number: 11396657Abstract: This document provides materials and methods for generating oilseed (e.g., pennycress) plants that having low levels of erucic acid. For example, oilseed plants having reduced expression levels of one or more polypeptides involved in erucic acid metabolism (e.g., fatty acid elongase 1 (FAE1)), as well as materials and methods for making and using oilseed plants having low levels of erucic acid are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignees: Regents of the University of Minnesota, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Michael David Marks, John C. Sedbrook, Donald L. Wyse, Kevin Dorn
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Patent number: 11326178Abstract: The invention relates to nucleic acids encoding a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase and to inhibitory nucleic acids adapted to inhibit the expression and/or translation of a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase RNA. Inhibition of p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase in plants improves the incorporation of monolignol ferulates into the lignin of plants, giving rise to plant biomass that is more easily processed into useful products such as paper and biofuels.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignees: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, Board of Trustees of Michigan State University, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Curtis Wilkerson, John Ralph, Saunia Withers, John Sedbrook
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Patent number: 11224237Abstract: Pennycress seed, seed lots, and seed meal having reduced fiber content and improved suitability for use in producing animal feed are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignees: Covercress Inc., Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Tim Ulmasov, Cristine Handel, Gary Hartnell, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Ratan Chopra, Maliheh Esfahanian
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Patent number: 10988772Abstract: Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions with reduced glucosinolate content as well as plants that yield such seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions are provided. Methods of making and using the pennycress plants and/or seed that provide such seed, seed lots, seed meal, and compositions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignees: CoverCress Inc., Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Tim Ulmasov, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Michaela G. McGinn, Ratan Chopra, Brice Allen Jarvis
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Patent number: 10709151Abstract: Pennycress seed, seed lots, and seed meal having reduced fiber content and improved suitability for use in producing animal feed are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignees: COVERCRESS, INC., Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Tim Ulmasov, Gary Hartnell, John C. Sedbrook, Michael David Marks, Ratan Chopra, Maliheh Esfahanian
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Publication number: 20200131523Abstract: This document provides materials and methods for generating oilseed (e.g., pennycress) plants that having low levels of erucic acid. For example, oilseed plants having reduced expression levels of one or more polypeptides involved in erucic acid metabolism (e.g., fatty acid elongase 1 (FAE1)), as well as materials and methods for making and using oilseed plants having low levels of erucic acid are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2018Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicants: Regents of the University of Minnesota, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Michael David MARKS, John C. SEDBROOK, Donald L. WYSE, Kevin DORN
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Patent number: 10428342Abstract: The invention relates to nucleic acids encoding a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase and to inhibitory nucleic acids adapted to inhibit the expression and/or translation of a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase RNA. Inhibition of p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase in plants improves the incorporation of monolignol ferulates into the lignin of plants, giving rise to plant biomass that is more easily processed into useful products such as paper and biofuels.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignees: Board of Trustees of Michigan State University, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Curtis Wilkerson, John Ralph, Saunia Withers, John Sedbrook
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Publication number: 20160046955Abstract: The invention relates to nucleic acids encoding a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase and to inhibitory nucleic acids adapted to inhibit the expression and/or translation of a p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase RNA. Inhibition of p-coumaroyl-CoA:monolignol transferase in plants improves the incorporation of monolignol ferulates into the lignin of plants, giving rise to plant biomass that is more easily processed into useful products such as paper and biofuels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicants: Board of Trustees of Michigan State University, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, The Board of Trustees of Illinois State UniversityInventors: Curtis Wilkerson, John Ralph, Saunia Withers, John Sedbrook
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Patent number: 9145352Abstract: The use of quaternary halogenated ammonium salts for treating leishmaniasis infections and other parasitic diseases is described. Although there have been previous reports in which quaternary ammonium salts are used as antimalarial, antifungal, and antileishmanial compounds, the use of such salts containing a halogenated N-methyl substituent as a therapeutic agent against leishmaniasis had not been reported. The compounds described here, in specific those with a terminal arylalkenyl or diarylalkenyl moiety, are shown to inhibit the growth of Leishmania panamensis parasites, a known causative agent of leishmaniasis disease. In addition, the series of compounds are also extensive against malaria, Chagas disease, toxoplasmosis, and other parasitic diseases.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignees: UNIVERSIDAD DE CALDAS, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITYInventors: Luz Amalia Rios Vasquez, Rogelio Ocampo Cardona, Sandra Milena Duque, Sara Maria Robledo Restrepo, Ivan Dario Velez Bernal, David Leonardo CedeƱo Medina, Marjorie Ann Jones