Paul Cimiluca - Cincinnati OH, US John Hecht - West Chester OH, US Theresa Kajs - Loveland OH, US Graham Myatt - Bracknell, GB Jason Stamper - Covington KY, US Michael Staun - Loveland OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A61K035/78
US Classification:
424/776000, 424/725000
Abstract:
Methods of fractionating unmilled psyllium seed husk to obtain a compressible, gel-forming polysaccharide with a reduced gelation rate and improved swell volume. The gel-forming fraction isolated by the present invention is useful for administration to humans to normalize bowel function, reduce human serum cholesterol levels, and regulate blood glucose levels. The gel-forming polysaccharide also exhibits reduced allergenicity as compared to psyllium seed husk.
Process For Separating Trichomes From Non-Trichome Materials
- Cincinnati OH, US Nicholas William Geary - Mariemont OH, US Jason Allen Stamper - Covington KY, US Bryan Keith Waye - Mason OH, US Khosrow Parviz Mohammadi - Liberty Township OH, US
International Classification:
D21D 5/02
Abstract:
A process for separating trichomes from non-trichome materials, and more particularly to a process for separating trichomes that utilizes an aeration step, trichomes produced therefrom, and fibrous structures produced using such trichomes are provided.
Process For Making Flexible, Porous, Dissolvable Solid Sheet Articles With Improved Pore Structures
- Cincinnati OH, US Carl David Mac Namara - Beijing, CN Todd Ryan Thompson - Loveland OH, US Jason Allen Stamper - Elsmere KY, US John Philip Hecht - Cincinnati OH, US Xu Huang - Beijing, CN Ruizhi Pei - Beijing, CN Paolo Efrain Palacio Mancheno - Cincinnati OH, US Toshiyuki Okada - Singapore, SG
- Cincinnati OH, US Howard Jay KALNITZ - Cincinnati OH, US Jason Allen STAMPER - Covington KY, US Carlos AMADOR ZAMARRENO - Newcastle upon Tyne, GB
International Classification:
D06F 29/00 D06F 58/24
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a closed drying air circuit and a drum in communication with the closed drying air circuit. A condenser is in communication with the closed drying air circuit. The condenser includes a cooled water inlet that directs cooled water into the heated air to remove moisture from the heated air. The condenser includes a condenser water outlet for egress of water from the condenser. The cooled water inlet of the condenser is configured to receive water from a tap water source. A thermoelectric apparatus having a cold side flow device arranged between the cooled water inlet of the condenser and the tap water source is included. The cold side flow device is configured to receive tap water from the tap water source and cool the tap water below a tap outlet temperature using the thermoelectric device before the tap water enters the cooled water inlet of the condenser.
An automatic laundry treatment machine for treating laundry. The automatic laundry treatment machine has a reservoir having a reservoir fill level and a reservoir liquid outlet having a reservoir liquid outlet hydraulic diameter. A conveyance connects the reservoir liquid outlet to the stationary treatment chamber of the automatic laundry treatment machine. There is an in operation total head difference between the reservoir fill level and the stationary treatment chamber or an in operation total head difference across a portion of the conveyance and the total head difference divided by the cumulative reservoir liquid outlet hydraulic diameter in consistent units of length is from about 0.3 to about 2200. The automatic laundry machine can be operated to use the liquid stored in the reservoir to rapidly supply liquid to the stationary treatment chamber, thereby shortening cycle time.
Method Of Producing Bacterially Derived Indole-3-Propionic Acid And Compositions Comprising Same
- Cincinnati OH, US Chelsay Lynn Brewster - Hamilton OH, US Kimberly Conner Kozak - Lebanon OH, US Lijuan Li - Lebanon OH, US Jason Allen Stamper - Covington KY, US
Described herein is a method for producing indole-3-propionic acid and other indole derivatives via bacterial fermentation and compositions of the same. The method comprises adding bacteria having a nucleic acid sequence with at least 80% homology to the nucleic acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 to a liquid fermentation medium; fermenting at about 36 C. under anaerobic conditions; adding a dehydrating agent; and dehydrating to obtain a fermentate powder comprising indole-3-propionic acid and other indole derivatives.
Process For Separating Trichomes From Non-Trichome Materials
- Cincinnati OH, US Nicholas William Geary - Mariemont OH, US Jason Allen Stamper - Covington KY, US Bryan Keith Waye - Mason OH, US Khosrow Parviz Mohammadi - Liberty Township OH, US
International Classification:
D21D 5/02
Abstract:
A process for separating trichomes from non-trichome materials, and more particularly to a process for separating trichomes that utilizes an aeration step, trichomes produced therefrom, and fibrous structures produced using such trichomes are provided.
Mr. Stamper works in Charlotte, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Surgery , Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgery. Mr. Stamper is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center, Carolinas Medical Center Pineville, Carolinas Medical Center-NE and Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.