Patents by Inventor Maria Wisniewska-Wrona

Maria Wisniewska-Wrona 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: 7482019
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods of producing modified microcrystalline chitosan. Chitosan in aqueous solution is degraded enzymatically, hydrolytically or oxidatively. The chitosan solution is then alkalized with agitation using aqueous hydroxides and/or their salts to attain a pH not lower than 7.0. The precipitated modified microcrystalline chitosan is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods. Methods according to the invention also include methods by which an aqueous solution of chitosan is first alkalized using hydroxides and/or their salts to a pH not lower than 7.0. Then the precipitated microcrystalline chitosan is subjected to enzymatic or oxidative degradation to achieve a desired average molecular weight and polydispersity. The product is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Ewa Wesolowska, Danuta Ciechanska
  • Publication number: 20070129326
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods of producing modified microcrystalline chitosan. Chitosan in aqueous solution is degraded enzymatically, hydrolytically or oxidatively. The chitosan solution is then alkalized with agitation using aqueous hydroxides and/or their salts to attain a pH not lower than 7.0. The precipitated modified microcrystalline chitosan is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods. Methods according to the invention also include methods by which an aqueous solution of chitosan is first alkalized using hydroxides and/or their salts to a pH not lower than 7.0. Then the precipitated microcrystalline chitosan is subjected to enzymatic or oxidative degradation to achieve a desired average molecular weight and polydispersity. The product is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2006
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    Inventors: Henry Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Ewa Wesolowska, Danuta Ciechanska
  • Publication number: 20070087997
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods of producing modified microcrystalline chitosan. Chitosan in aqueous solution is degraded enzymatically, hydrolytically or oxidatively. The chitosan solution is then alkalized with agitation using aqueous hydroxides and/or their salts to attain a pH not lower than 7.0. The precipitated modified microcrystalline chitosan is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods. Methods according to the invention also include methods by which an aqueous solution of chitosan is first alkalized using hydroxides and/or their salts to a pH not lower than 7.0. Then the precipitated microcrystalline chitosan is subjected to enzymatic or oxidative degradation to achieve a desired average molecular weight and polydispersity. The product is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2006
    Publication date: April 19, 2007
    Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    Inventors: Henry Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Ewa Wesolowska, Danuta Ciechanska
  • Publication number: 20070087415
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods of producing modified microcrystalline chitosan. Chitosan in aqueous solution is degraded enzymatically, hydrolytically or oxidatively. The chitosan solution is then alkalized with agitation using aqueous hydroxides and/or their salts to attain a pH not lower than 7.0. The precipitated modified microcrystalline chitosan is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods. Methods according to the invention also include methods by which an aqueous solution of chitosan is first alkalized using hydroxides and/or their salts to a pH not lower than 7.0. Then the precipitated microcrystalline chitosan is subjected to enzymatic or oxidative degradation to achieve a desired average molecular weight and polydispersity. The product is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2006
    Publication date: April 19, 2007
    Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIES
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Ewa Wesolowska, Danuta Ciechanska
  • Publication number: 20050053663
    Abstract: Chitosan-calcium complexes of calcium (II) ions with a gel of a chitosan salt, containing not less than 0.5 wt % of the polymer with an average molecular weight not less than 10 kD, a polydispersity degree not lower than 2.0 and a deacetylation degree at least 65%. The complex is characterized by pH not higher than 6.9 and a calcium Ca (II) ions content not less than 0.1 wt % on chitosan. Methods to prepare chitosan-calcium complexes use a gel of a chitosan salt, containing not less than 0.5 wt % of the polymer. Calcium salts are introduced in the amount of at least 0.1 wt % Ca (II) on chitosan weight. The mixture is next homogenized and reacted at 10° C. during a time not shorter than 1 minute. Methods of producing a gel of chitosan salts involves subjecting a chitosan with the concentration of at least 0.5 wt % in an aqueous acidic solution to a controlled enzymatic, hydrolytic or oxidative degradation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2003
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Kinga Brzoza, Danuta Ciechanska, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona
  • Publication number: 20050019873
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods of producing modified microcrystalline chitosan. Chitosan in aqueous solution is degraded enzymatically, hydrolytically or oxidatively. The chitosan solution is then alkalized with agitation using aqueous hydroxides and/or their salts to attain a pH not lower than 7.0. The precipitated modified microcrystalline chitosan is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods. Methods according to the invention also include methods by which an aqueous solution of chitosan is first alkalized using hydroxides and/or their salts to a pH not lower than 7.0. Then the precipitated microcrystalline chitosan is subjected to enzymatic or oxidative degradation to achieve a desired average molecular weight and polydispersity. The product is highly pure and may be concentrated and dried according to known methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2003
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdelena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Ewa Wesolowska, Danuta Ciechanska
  • Patent number: 6740752
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for producing particles of the modified carbohydrate polymer chitosan. Such chitosan particles are “activated” as a consequence of the specific steps used in the process. The process involves precipitation of dissolved chitosan from an acid solution thereof by the step-wise addition of neutralizing agent to the solution. A partial neutralization is carried out under shear agitation to form a continuous gel phase having a pH within the range of 5.0 to 6.9. This partially neutralized chitosan gel phase is then further subjected to shear agitation for at least 10 seconds to homogenize the gel phase. The homogenized gel phase is then further neutralized under shear agitation to a pH of above 6.9 to form a gel-like suspension of discrete chitosan particles. Chitosan particles in this form are useful in a number of contexts including, in particular, in the area of plant care.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Henryk Struszcyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdalena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona
  • Publication number: 20030119672
    Abstract: Disclosed are bioagent compositions for plant care which can be used for treatment of plants and seeds. Such treatment serves to inhibit the activity of plant pathogens against the treated plants, stimulate natural plant immunity against such pathogens and provides plant growth biostimulation. The compositions comprise a chitosan polymer which can either be in the form of particles of microcrystalline chitosan which are in a composition of pH greater than 6.9, or in the form of a chitosan salt gel which are in a composition of pH of from 5.0 to 6.9. In either form, the chitosan polymer has specified molecular weight, polydispersity degree and degree of deacetylation characteristics. Preferably the chitosan polymer has a bimodal molecular weight distribution and contains a fraction of water-soluble oligoaminocarbohydrates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Henryk Pospieszny, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona, Magdalena Kucharska
  • Publication number: 20030057159
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for producing particles of the modified carbohydrate polymer chitosan. Such chitosan particles are “activated” as a consequence of the specific steps used in the process. The process involves precipitation of dissolved chitosan from an acid solution thereof by the step-wise addition of neutralizing agent to the solution. A partial neutralization is carried out under shear agitation to form a continuous gel phase having a pH within the range of 5.0 to 6.9. This partially neutralized chitosan gel phase is then further subjected to shear agitation for at least 10 seconds to homogenize the gel phase. The homogenized gel phase is then further neutralized under shear agitation to a pH of above 6.9 to form a gel-like suspension of discrete chitosan particles. Chitosan particles in this form are useful in a number of contexts including, in particular, in the area of plant care.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Applicant: The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Henryk Struszczyk, Antoni Niekraszewicz, Magdalena Kucharska, Alojzy Urbanowski, Maria Wisniewska-Wrona