Patents by Inventor Lone Dybdal
Lone Dybdal 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: 20130337111Abstract: Lipolytic enzymes which improve the properties of dough or baked products generally have a high activity towards lipids which are capable of forming a hexagonal phase, and a screening method was developed on this basis. The improved properties may include a larger loaf volume, an improved shape factor, an improved crumb structure, reduced dough stickiness, improved dough stability and/or improved tolerance towards extended proofing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Christel Thea Jorgensen, Luise Erlandsen, Lone Dybdal Nilsson, Kim Borch, Jesper Vind
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Publication number: 20120141630Abstract: Lipolytic enzymes which improve the properties of dough or baked products generally have a high activity towards lipids which are capable of forming a hexagonal phase, and a screening method was developed on this basis. The improved properties may include a larger loaf volume, an improved shape factor, an improved crumb structure, reduced dough stickiness, improved dough stability and/or improved tolerance towards extended proofing. The advantageous lipid-degrading enzymes have higher activity towards MGDG and/or unsaturated phosphatidyl ethanolamines (APE, PE) than towards DGDG, PC, PS, PI, PG, saturated phosphatidyl ethanolamines, ALPE and/or triglicerides.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: NOVOZYMES A/SInventors: Christel Thea Jorgensen, Luise Erlandsen, Lone Dybdal Nilsson, Kim Borch, Jesper Vind
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Patent number: 7060474Abstract: The properties of dough or bread can be improved by the addition of a carbohydrate oxidase which can oxidize the reducing end of an oligosaccharide more efficiently than the corresponding monosaccharide, e.g., preferentially oxidizing maltodextrins or cellodextrins over glucose. A novel carbohydrate oxidase having the capability to oxidize maltodextrins and cellodextrins more efficiently than glucose may be obtained from a strain of Microdochium, particularly M. nivale. The amino acid sequence of the novel carbohydrate oxidase has very low homology (<20% identity) with known amino acid sequences.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Palle Schneider, Søren Christensen, Lone Dybdal, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Feng Xu, Elizabeth Golightly
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Patent number: 6900039Abstract: The properties of dough or bread can be improved by the addition of a carbohydrate oxidase which can oxidize the reducing end of an oligosaccharide more efficiently than the corresponding monosaccharide, e.g., preferentially oxidizing maltodextrins or cellodextrins over glucose. A novel carbohydrate oxidase having the capability to oxidize maltodextrins and cellodextrins more efficiently than glucose may be obtained from a strain of Microdochium, particularly M. nivale. The amino acid sequence of the novel carbohydrate oxidase has very low homology (<20% identity) with known amino acid sequences.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Palle Schneider, Søren Christensen, Lone Dybdal, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Feng Xu, Elizabeth Golightly
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Publication number: 20030180416Abstract: The properties of dough or bread can be improved by the addition of a carbohydrate oxidase which can oxidize the reducing end of an oligosaccharide more efficiently than the corresponding monosaccharide, e.g., preferentially oxidizing maltodextrins or cellodextrins over glucose.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Novozymes A/SInventors: Palle Schneider, Soren Christensen, Lone Dybdal, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Feng Xu, Elizabeth Golightly
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Patent number: 6258129Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of producing wool or animal hair material with improved properties such as shrink-proofed (anti-felting tendency), increased whiteness, improved dyeability, increased softness and/or reduced pilling tendency, the method comprising the steps of treating wool, wool fibers or animal hair material in a process selected from the group consisting of plasma treatment processes and the Delhey process, and subjecting the wool or animal hair material to a treatment with a proteolytic enzyme (a protease), preferably a serine protease, more preferably a subtilisin, in an amount effective for improving the properties.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Lone Dybdal, Elisabeth Heine, Hartwig Hocker
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Publication number: 20010003220Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of producing wool or animal hair material with improved properties such as shrink-proofed (anti-felting tendency), increased whiteness, improved dyeability, increased softness and/or reduced pilling tendency, the method comprising the steps of treating wool, wool fibres or animal hair material in a process selected from the group consisting of plasma treatment processes and the Delhey process, and subjecting the wool or animal hair material to a treatment with a proteolytic enzyme (a protease), preferably a serine protease, more preferably a subtilisin, in an amount effective for improving the properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 1997Publication date: June 14, 2001Inventors: LONE DYBDAL, ELISABETH HEINE, HARTWIG HOCKER
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Patent number: 6165761Abstract: The properties of dough or bread can be improved by the addition of a carbohydrate oxidase which can oxidize the reducing end of an oligosaccharide more efficiently than the corresponding monosaccharide, e.g., preferentially oxidizing maltodextrins or cellodextrins over glucose. A novel carbohydrate oxidase having the capability to oxidize maltodextrins and cellodextrins more efficiently than glucose may be obtained from a strain of Microdochium, particularly M. nivale. The amino acid sequence of the novel carbohydrate oxidase has very low homology (<20% identity) with known amino acid sequences.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Palle Schneider, S.o slashed.ren Christensen, Lone Dybdal, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Feng Xu, Elizabeth Golightly
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Patent number: 6143545Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for reducing the content of phosphorous containing components in an edible oil comprising a high amount of non-hydratable phosphorus content, wherein said method comprises use of a phospholipase. Further the present invention relates to an enzyme with phospholipase activity, a cloned DNA sequence encoding the enzyme with phospholipase activity, a method of producing the enzyme, and the use of said enzyme for a number of industrial applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Ib Groth Clausen, Shamkant Anant Patkar, Kim Borch, Martin Barfoed, Kim Clausen, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Lone Dybdal, Torben Halkier
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Patent number: 6103505Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for reducing the content of phosphorous containing components in an edible oil comprising a high amount of non-hydratable phosphorous content, wherein the method comprises use of a phospholipase. Further the present invention relates to an enzyme with phospholipase activity, a cloned DNA sequence encoding the enzyme with phospholipase activity, a method of producing the enzyme, and the use of enzyme for a number of industrial applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Ib Groth Clausen, Shamkant Anant Patkar, Kim Borch, Martin Barfoed, Kim Clausen, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Lone Dybdal, Torben Halkier