Patents by Inventor Ramaswamy Rajendran
Ramaswamy Rajendran 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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Patent number: 11941560Abstract: Provided herein is a construct computing system including a construct computing device including a processor in communication with at least one memory device. The processor is programmed to: (i) receive construction data associated with a construction project, wherein the construction data includes scheduling data, budgeting data, and drawing data, (ii) store, in the memory, the construction data, (iii) generate a schedule and a budget for the construction project based upon the construction data, (iv) receive, from a user computing device, input associated with the construction data, wherein the input includes a modification to at least one of the scheduling data, the budgeting data, and the drawings, and (v) modify at least one of the schedule, the budget, and the drawings based upon the input.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: BFS Operations LLCInventors: Prakriti Khanna, Arumuganainar Ramaswamy, Kevin Prasanna Rajendran Racheal, Alfred Rhyne, Andrew Garrett
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Publication number: 20160243183Abstract: A process for the extraction of the B group of vitamins from a first plant matter is disclosed wherein, prior to the said extraction operation, the first plant matter is treated with a second plant matter comprising acidic compounds. The acidification converts the vitamins into more water-soluble forms and increases the yield thereof. In one example, the first plant matter comprises guava fruit matter, holy basil leaves and lemon peels, the two last-mentioned plant species being the source of the acidic compounds. The vitamins extracted and the proportions thereof may be controlled by suitable choice of the plant species constituting the first and second plant matters and their quantities, such as to give a substantially ready formulation conforming to RDA values or other requirements. The vitamins extracted are B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B9, the above combination of plant matters giving a higher yield than others. The process is of general applicability to other plant constituents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Patent number: 9327006Abstract: A process for the extraction of the B group of vitamins from a first plant matter is disclosed wherein, prior to the said extraction operation, the first plant matter is treated with a second plant matter comprising acidic compounds. The acidification converts the vitamins into more water-soluble forms and increases the yield thereof. In one example, the first plant matter comprises guava fruit matter, holy basil leaves and lemon peels, the two last-mentioned plant species being the source of the acidic compounds. The vitamins extracted and the proportions thereof may be controlled by suitable choice of the plant species constituting the first and second plant matters and their quantities, such as to give a substantially ready formulation conforming to RDA values or other requirements. The vitamins extracted are B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B9, the above combination of plant matters giving a higher yield than others. The process is of general applicability to other plant constituents.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Patent number: 8759547Abstract: A process for the extraction of Vitamin E from annatto plant matter is disclosed wherein annatto seed matter is subjected, before extraction, to acidification using amla fruit matter. After the acidification, the mixture of the two plant matters is extracted by water. The acidification converts the vitamin E compounds in the plant matter into more water-soluble forms, thus enhancing the vitamin yield. More of the vitamin is obtained in the ester form than in the form of vitamin alcohols. Processing time is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20140147514Abstract: A process for extracting vitamins and minerals from a first plant matter(s) is disclosed wherein the said first plant matter(s) is treated with acidic matter followed by extraction with water. Said treatment converts the water-insoluble vitamins and minerals into water-soluble forms leading to a more comprehensive extraction with better yields of the plant constituents. Suitable selection of the first and second plant matter(s) and their proportions yields an extract that is a ready-made formulation of the desired vitamins and minerals in RDA quantities. Other advantages are reduced processing times and processing steps. Extraction of guava fruits, guava leaves, holy basil leaves, lemon peels, amla fruits, annato seeds, Wrightia tinctoria, Lantana camara, bamboo shoots, mustard seeds, and curry leaves is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: May 29, 2014Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20140141107Abstract: A process for the extraction of the B group of vitamins from a first plant matter is disclosed wherein, prior to the said extraction operation, the first plant matter is treated with a second plant matter comprising acidic compounds. The acidification converts the said vitamins into more water-soluble forms and increases the yield thereof. In one example, the first plant matter comprises guava fruit matter, holy basil leaves and lemon peels, the two last-mentioned plant species being the source of the acidic compounds. The vitamins extracted and the proportions thereof can be controlled by a suitable choice of the plant species constituting the first and second plant matters and their quantities such as to give a substantially ready formulation conforming to RDA values or other requirements. The vitamins extracted are B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B9, the above combination of plant matters giving higher yield than others. The process is of general applicability to other plant constituents.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20110236510Abstract: Pregnane glycoside or a Caralluma extract including the pregnane glycoside of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives, such as a treatment of obesity, a reduction of blood glucose, a reduction of blood pressure, a reduction in hip, waist and arm circumferences, a reduction of fat, increase of BMR, a decrease of BMI, an increase of lean body mass, an appetite-suppression and a reduction/elimination of joint pain, anti-aging, a treatment for falling sex drive, the treatment for impotency and an erectile dysfunction, and an enhancement of energy levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: RAMASWAMY RAJENDRAN, KAMALA RAJENDRAN
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Patent number: 7976880Abstract: Pregnane glycoside or a Caralluma extract including the pregnane glycoside of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives, such as a treatment of obesity, a reduction of blood glucose, a reduction of blood pressure, a reduction in hip, waist and arm circumferences, a reduction of fat, increase of BMR, a decrease of BMI, an increase of lean body mass, an appetite-suppression and a reduction/elimination of joint pain, anti-aging, a treatment for falling sex drive, the treatment for impotency and an erectile dysfunction, and an enhancement of energy levels.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Patent number: 7390516Abstract: A Caralluma extract and a method of making thereof which can be standardized and reproducible, and which prevents the glycosides from decomposition, which can reduce the undesirable non-glycoside components. In the first Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 0.5% by weight, and, in the second Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 1.0% by weight. The first extract is produced by optionally pretreatment of plant materials, optional crushing and/or grinding, extraction, and concentration. The filtration step and the resin removal step may be performed optionally. The second extract is produced by contacting the first Caralluma extract with excipients, drying, powdering, sifting and blending. The Caralluma extracts of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Patent number: 7060308Abstract: A Caralluma extract and a method of making thereof which can be standardized and reproducible, and which prevents the glycosides from decomposition, which can reduce the undesirable non-glycoside components. In the first Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 0.5% by weight, and, in the second Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 1.0% by weight. The first extract is produced by optionally pretreatment of plant materials, optional crushing and/or grinding, extraction, and concentration. The filtration step and the resin removal step may be performed optionally. The second extract is produced by contacting the first Caralluma extract with excipients, drying, powdering, sifting and blending. The Caralluma extracts of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20050202103Abstract: Pregnane glycoside or a Caralluma extract including the pregnane glycoside of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives, such as a treatment of obesity, a reduction of blood glucose, a reduction of blood pressure, a reduction in hip, waist and arm circumferences, a reduction of fat, increase of BMR, a decrease of BMI, an increase of lean body mass, an appetite-suppression and a reduction/elimination of joint pain, anti-aging, a treatment for falling sex drive, the treatment for impotency and an erectile dysfunction, and an enhancement of energy levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20050163871Abstract: A Caralluma extract and a method of making thereof which can be standardized and reproducible, and which prevents the glycosides from decomposition, which can reduce the undesirable non-glycoside components. In the first Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 0.5% by weight, and, in the second Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 1.0% by weight. The first extract is produced by optionally pretreatment of plant materials, optional crushing and/or grinding, extraction, and concentration. The filtration step and the resin removal step may be performed optionally. The second extract is produced by contacting the first Caralluma extract with excipients, drying, powdering, sifting and blending. The Caralluma extracts of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Publication number: 20040247702Abstract: A Caralluma extract and a method of making thereof which can be standardized and reproducible, and which prevents the glycosides from decomposition, which can reduce the undesirable non-glycoside components. In the first Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 0.5% by weight, and, in the second Caralluma extract, the resinous material does not exceed 1.0% by weight. The first extract is produced by optionally pretreatment of plant materials, optional crushing and/or grinding, extraction, and concentration. The filtration step and the resin removal step may be performed optionally. The second extract is produced by contacting the first Caralluma extract with excipients, drying, powdering, sifting and blending. The Caralluma extracts of the present invention can be used for medical purposes and as food additives.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Ramaswamy Rajendran, Kamala Rajendran
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Patent number: 6770782Abstract: The present invention provides a new process for the isolation of hydroxy citric acid in the form of a potassium salt from Garcinia fruit. The present invention also provides compositions containing the potassium hydroxy citrate for use as appetite suppressants.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Sabinsa CorporationInventors: Muhammed Majeed, Vladimir Badmaev, Ramaswamy Rajendran
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Patent number: 5744161Abstract: Compositions and methods for the improvement of gastrointestinal absorption and systemic utilization of nutrients and nutritional supplements, wherein the compositions comprise a minimum of 98% of pure alkaloid piperine. The method comprises oral, topical, or parenteral administration of the compositions of the invention. A new process for the extraction and purification of piperine is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Sabinsa CorporationInventors: Muhammed Majeed, Vladimir Badmaev, Ramaswamy Rajendran