Patents by Inventor Yangming Martin Lo

Yangming Martin Lo 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: 10351818
    Abstract: The invention describes a novel composition of matter obtained from the leaves of green plants, which is useful in promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Specifically, that the invention describes a hydrolysate prepared from plant leaf biomass (leaf biomass hydrolysate or “LBH”) which dramatically stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Use of LBH as a fermentation substrate can also stimulate rapid production of organic acids and other organic compounds. LBH can be used as a substrate to promote the fermentation-based production of biobased industrial chemicals or biofuels, LBH can be utilized as a prebiotic to promote the growth of beneficial probiotic organisms. In addition, LBH may also be useful in stimulating the fermentation-based production of other products, examples of which include preservatives, antibiotics, antigens, vaccines, amino acids, vitamins, recombinant proteins, bioremediation treatments, and immobilized enzymes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignees: LeafPro, LLC, University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Irene N. N. Yossa, Neil A. Belson
  • Patent number: 10006019
    Abstract: A novel method for processing soluble plant leaf proteins is described. While leaf proteins are considered potentially the most abundant source of protein in nature, the lack of efficient processing techniques for leaf proteins has limited their commercial use. The method described in this patent provides a means of extracting and purifying leaf proteins from plants which is suitable for leaf protein production on an industrial scale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2018
    Assignee: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Hong Fu
  • Publication number: 20180105804
    Abstract: A novel method for processing soluble plant leaf proteins is described. While leaf proteins are considered potentially the most abundant source of protein in nature, the lack of efficient processing techniques for leaf proteins has limited their commercial use. The method described in this patent provides a means of extracting and purifying leaf proteins from plants which is suitable for leaf protein production on an industrial scale.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2017
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Hong Fu
  • Patent number: 9944917
    Abstract: A novel method for processing soluble plant leaf proteins is described. While leaf proteins are considered potentially the most abundant source of protein in nature, the lack of efficient processing techniques for leaf proteins has limited their commercial use. The method described in this patent provides a means of extracting and purifying leaf proteins from plants which is suitable for leaf protein production on an industrial scale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2018
    Assignee: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Hong Fu
  • Publication number: 20170202968
    Abstract: This invention describes a novel composition of matter describing a complex comprising leaf protein and a lipophilic substance(s), along with the method of producing it. Delivery of lipid-soluble materials into the body is challenging because they are generally highly insoluble in water and very subject to oxidative degradation. The inventors have found that leaf protein—the water-soluble proteins derived from plant leaves—can efficiently form a complex with lipophilic materials. This leaf protein-lipid-soluble material complex is an effective carrier of lipophilic substances. As such, the leaf protein-lipid-soluble material complex disclosed herein can be used for the delivery of lipophilic vitamins, fatty acids, caretenoids, lipophilic drugs, and other lipophilic materials. This complex can be used to deliver lipophiles in foods, nutritional and dietary supplements, topical compositions and in pharmaceutical products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2017
    Publication date: July 20, 2017
    Inventors: YANGMING MARTIN LO, Ansu Elizabeth Cherian, Neil Allen Belson
  • Patent number: 9629888
    Abstract: This invention describes a novel composition of matter describing a complex comprising leaf protein and a lipophilic substance(s), along with the method of producing it. Delivery of lipid-soluble materials into the body is challenging because they are generally highly insoluble in water and very subject to oxidative degradation. The inventors have found that leaf protein—the water-soluble proteins derived from plant leaves—can efficiently form a complex with lipophilic materials. This leaf protein—lipid-soluble material complex is an effective carrier of lipophilic substances. As such, the leaf protein—lipid-soluble material complex disclosed herein can be used for the delivery of lipophilic vitamins, fatty acids, caretenoids, lipophilic drugs, and other lipophilic materials. This complex can be used to deliver lipophiles in foods, nutritional and dietary supplements, topical compositions and in pharmaceutical products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2017
    Assignees: LeafPro, LLC, University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Ansu Elizabeth Cherian, Neil Allen Belson
  • Publication number: 20160376547
    Abstract: The invention describes a novel composition of matter obtained from the leaves of green plants, which is useful in promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Specifically, that the invention describes a hydrolysate prepared from plant leaf biomass (leaf biomass hydrolysate or “LBH”) which dramatically stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Use of LBH as a fermentation substrate can also stimulate rapid production of organic acids and other organic compounds. LBH can be used as a substrate to promote the fermentation-based production of biobased industrial chemicals or biofuels, LBH can be utilized as a prebiotic to promote the growth of beneficial probiotic organisms. In addition, LBH may also be useful in stimulating the fermentation-based production of other products, examples of which include preservatives, antibiotics, antigens, vaccines, amino acids, vitamins, recombinant proteins, bioremediation treatments, and immobilized enzymes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2016
    Publication date: December 29, 2016
    Applicant: University of Maryland, College Park
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Irene N.N. Yossa, Neil A. Belson
  • Patent number: 9458422
    Abstract: The invention describes a novel composition of matter obtained from the leaves of green plants, which is useful in promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Specifically, that the invention describes a hydrolysate prepared from plant leaf biomass (leaf biomass hydrolysate or ‘LBH’) which dramatically stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Use of LBH as a fermentation substrate can also stimulate rapid production of organic acids and other organic compounds. LBH can be used as a substrate to promote the fermentation-based production of biobased industrial chemicals or biofuels, LBH can be utilized as a prebiotic to promote the growth of beneficial probiotic organisms, hi addition, LBH may also be useful in stimulating the fermentation-based production of other products, examples of which include preservatives, antibiotics, antigens, vaccines, amino acids, vitamins, recombinant proteins, bioremediation treatments, and immobilized enzymes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2016
    Assignees: University of Maryland, Leaf Pro, LLC
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Irene N. N. Yossa, Neil A. Belson
  • Publication number: 20130059795
    Abstract: This invention describes a novel composition of matter describing a complex comprising leaf protein and a lipophilic substance(s), along with the method of producing it. Delivery of lipid-soluble materials into the body is challenging because they are generally highly insoluble in water and very subject to oxidative degradation. The inventors have found that leaf protein—the water-soluble proteins derived from plant leaves—can efficiently form a complex with lipophilic materials. This leaf protein—lipid-soluble material complex is an effective carrier of lipophilic substances. As such, the leaf protein—lipid-soluble material complex disclosed herein can be used for the delivery of lipophilic vitamins, fatty acids, caretenoids, lipophilic drugs, and other lipophilic materials. This complex can be used to deliver lipophiles in foods, nutritional and dietary supplements, topical compositions and in pharmaceutical products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2011
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Ansu Elizabeth Cherian, Neil Allen Belson
  • Publication number: 20110262979
    Abstract: The present invention provides materials and methods for the growth of microorganisms for the production of organic chemicals, for example, coenzyme Q10.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2011
    Publication date: October 27, 2011
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Yuting Tian
  • Publication number: 20110257369
    Abstract: Described herein is a process for removing nicotine and other alkaloids from plant leaf proteins. The plant leaf proteins may be derived from tobacco }Nicotiana tabacum) and other solanaceous and toehr green leaf plants, both non-transgenic and transgenic. The present invention provides efficient techniques for removing nicotine and toehr alkaloids from solanaceous plant-derived leaf proteins to non-detectable levels. Significantly, use of the most preferred method does not substantially reduce leaf protein recovery. Application of these techniques could make leaf proteins derived from solanaceous species suitable for human and animal use consumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2009
    Publication date: October 20, 2011
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Hong Fu
  • Publication number: 20110053224
    Abstract: The invention describes a novel composition of matter obtained from the leaves of green plants, which is useful in promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Specifically, that the invention describes a hydrolysate prepared from plant leaf biomass (leaf biomass hydrolysate or ‘LBH’) which dramatically stimulates the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Use of LBH as a fermentation substrate can also stimulate rapid production of organic acids and other organic compounds. LBH can be used as a substrate to promote the fermentation-based production of biobased industrial chemicals or biofuels, LBH can be utilized as a prebiotic to promote the growth of beneficial probiotic organisms, hi addition, LBH may also be useful in stimulating the fermentation-based production of other products, examples of which include preservatives, antibiotics, antigens, vaccines, amino acids, vitamins, recombinant proteins, bioremediation treatments, and immobilized enzymes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventors: Yangming Martin Lo, Irene N.N. Yossa, Neil A. Belson