Patents Assigned to JLB, Inc.
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Patent number: 6440471Abstract: Compounds isolated from plant materials, particularly plants of the genus Vaccinium, which have biological activity measurable as inhibition with adhesion of bacterial cells to surfaces, and an extract of such plant materials which is significantly enriched for the anti-adhesion activity. The specific compounds include procyanidins (also known as “condensed tannins”), leukocyanin, leucodelphinin, flavonol glucosides including myricetin-3-pyranoside and proanthocyanidin extracts. These proanthocyanidin extracts are capable of inhibiting agglutination reactions of P-type E. coli. The extracts containing proanthocyanidins contain at least one A-type interflavanoid bond. Methods of making an extract.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mickelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. Mickelsen
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Patent number: 6210681Abstract: Compounds isolated from plant materials, particularly plants of the genus Vaccinium, which have biological activity measurable as inhibition with adhesion of bacterial cells to surfaces, and an extract of such plant materials which is significantly enriched for the anti-adhesion activity. The specific compounds include procyanidins (also known as “condensed tannins”), leukocyanin and leucodelphinin, and flavonol glucosides including myricetin-3-pyranoside and proanthocyanidin extracts. These proanthocyanidin extracts are capable of inhibiting agglutination reactions of P-type E. coli. The extracts containing proanthocyanidins contain at least one A-type interflavanoid bond. Methods of making an extract having the properties.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mickelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. Mickelsen
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Patent number: 5650432Abstract: Proanthocyanidin monomers, dimers, polymers, flavonoid, and flavanoid derivatives and related compounds are used for their ability to interfere with bacterial adherence to a surface. Crystalline proanthocyanadin dimer and plant extracts enriched with such compounds are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mickelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. Mickelsen
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Patent number: 5646178Abstract: Compounds isolated from plant materials of the genus Vaccinium, which have biological activity measurable as inhibition with adhesion of bacterial cells to surfaces, are described. The specific compounds include procyanidins, leucocyanin and leucodelphinin, and flavonol glucosides including myricetin-3-pyranoside. An exemplary procyanidin compound is a substituted epicatechin-catechin dimer or other polymer. Also described is an extract prepared from plants of the genus Vaccinium, especially cranberries, which is enriched for anti-adhesion activity. The extract is enriched for polyphenol and flavonoid compounds, lacks detectable amounts of simple sugars, has a very low content of benzoic acid relative to raw cranberries, and lacks significant amounts of anthocyanins. Methods for preparing and for using the extract are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mickelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. Mickelsen
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Patent number: 5525341Abstract: An extract prepared from plants of the genus Vaccinium, especially cranberries, which is enriched for an activity which inhibits bacterial adhesion to surfaces. The extract is also enriched for polyphenol and flavonoid compounds, lacks detectable amounts of simple sugars, has a very low content of benzoic acid relative to raw cranberries, and lacks significant amounts of anthocyanins. Methods for preparing and for using the extract are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mickelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. M. Ickelsen, Brent L. Roth
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Patent number: 5474774Abstract: An extract prepared from plants of the genus Vaccinium, especially cranberries, which is enriched for an activity which inhibits bacterial adhesion to surfaces. The extract is also enriched for polyphenol and flavonoid compounds, lacks detectable amounts of simple sugars, has a very low content of benzoic acid relative to raw cranberries, and lacks significant amounts of anthocyanins. Methods for preparing and for using the extract are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: JLB, Inc.Inventors: Edward B. Walker, Richard A. Mikelsen, Jr., Jennifer N. Mickelsen, Brent L. Roth