| Microbial Chemistry Research Foundation Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120003717 | STREPTOMYCES STRAIN THAT DECOMPOSES PROTEINS RECALCITRANT TO PROTEOLYSIS - The invention provides novel biologically pure cultures of microorganisms high in protease activity and capable of decomposing proteins recalcitrant to proteolysis as contained in garbage, waste water, organic waste liquids, industrial wastes and the like, a protease produced by such microorganisms and capable of decomposing proteins recalcitrant to proteolysis, and a method of utilizing the same. The novel culture is of a soil-derived microorganism belonging to | 01-05-2012 |
| 20110213164 | NOVEL COMPOUND CERAMIDASTIN, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND USE OF THE SAME - A compound having a structure expressed by the following Structural Formula (1): | 09-01-2011 |
| 20100179324 | ANTI-TUMOR AGENT COMPRISING SULPHOSTIN OR SULPHOSTIN-RELATED COMPOUND AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT - An anti-tumor agent containing, as an active ingredient, at least one of a sulphostin-related compound represented by the following General Formula (I), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof and a hydrate thereof; and a pharmaceutical composition containing the anti-tumor agent: | 07-15-2010 |
| 20080312080 | Novel dioctatin derivatives and production process thereof - To provide dioctatin derivatives, a production process thereof, an aflatoxin production inhibitor containing the dioctatin derivative, and a method of controlling aflatoxin contamination by use of the aflatoxin production inhibitor containing the dioctatin derivative. The present invention provides dioctatin derivatives represented by the following Structural Formula (I): | 12-18-2008 |
| 20080241879 | Microorganism and protease decomposing proteins recalcitrant to proteolysis - The invention provides novel biologically pure cultures of microorganisms high in protease activity and capable of decomposing proteins recalcitrant to proteolysis as contained in garbage, waste water, organic waste liquids, industrial wastes and the like, a protease produced by such microorganisms and capable of decomposing proteins recalcitrant to proteolysis, and a method of utilizing the same. The novel culture is of a soil-derived microorganism belonging to | 10-02-2008 |