Albertsson
Ann-Christine Albertsson, Saltsjobaden SE
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20110028672 | UTILIZATION OF A WOOD HYDROLYSATE - The present invention relates to a method for utilizing a wood hydrolysate obtained from a hydrothermal treatment of a wood material method comprises the steps of providing a wood material, treating the wood material by means of an aqueous hydrothermal treatment so that a wood hydrolysate and a wood residue is formed. The wood hydrolysate comprises oligo- and polysaccharides as the main component of dry matter. The method further comprises the steps of; separating the wood hydrolysate into at least a first and a second fraction and using at least one of the at least first and second fractions for production of an intermediate or end product. Such end product may be e.g. a film, coating, package or a gel. The present invention also relates to a polymer product such as a film, a coating or a gel and its applications. The present invention provides for biodegradable and renewable polymer products and a method which utilizes and extracts a very high product value from a process. | 02-03-2011 |
Ann-Christine Albertsson, Saltsjoebaden SE
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20130338354 | RENEWABLE SUPERABSORBENTS - There is disclosed a method for the manufacture of a crosslinked superabsorbent polymer material. There is further disclosed a crosslinked superabsorbent polymer material manufactured with the method. Using the new polymer material the previously used undesired chemistry based on polymerization of acrylamide is avoided and the less desired chemistry based on polymerization of on acrylic acid is significantly reduced. In addition the present polymer material is renewable. In contrast to the state of the art lignin does not have to be removed from the hydrolysate, so that energy, time and cost are saved and inexpensive raw materials and inexpensive process streams can be used. Lignin in the polymer material gives stronger bindings resulting in improved mechanical properties of the material. The presence of lignin further makes it possible to modify the hydrophilicity of the crosslinked polymer material. The raw materials are typically not valuable foodstuffs. | 12-19-2013 |
Per-Åke Albertsson, Lund SE
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20100047270 | USE OF PLANT CELL MEMBRANE FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - Use of a composition comprising cell membrane, or hydrophobic peptides derived from said cell membrane, for the reduction of lipolytic activity, retardation of fat digestion, suppression of appetite, decrease of body weight and/or lowering of blood lipids. Satiety for fat is mainly driven from the intestine. By the contact of fat with the intestinal mucosa, various satiety peptides are released, thus suppressing appetite and food intake. A reduced rate of fat digestion could optimise the satiety for fat, through prolonged release of satiety peptides. Fat digestion can be retarded by reduction of the lipolytic activity of pancreatic lipase. The examples show that fractions of plant cell membranes (thylakoids) inhibit the lipolytic activity of pancreatic lipase. | 02-25-2010 |
20110182930 | LARGE-SCALE PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THYLAKOIDS - The present invention relates to a process on a large industrial scale for the production of thylakoids, from photosynthetic organisms, such as from green plant leaf material, to be used as ingredients in food, or additions to food, or dietary supplements, or pharmaceuticals for the purpose of preventing overweight, promoting satiety, reducing food intake, reducing bodyweight, reducing blood insulin concentration and reducing blood fats and percentage body fat in humans and animals. | 07-28-2011 |
20110206723 | USE OF PLANT CELL MEMBRANE FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - The present invention relates to the use of a composition comprising at least one cell membrane fraction or parts thereof, for the reduction of lipolytic activity and/or to retard fat digestion, suppress appetite, body weight and/or lower blood lipids. The invention also relates to the use of said hydrophobic peptide in a pharmaceutical as well as a food composition and methods of treating a mammal with said composition. | 08-25-2011 |
Per-Åke Albertsson, Lund SE
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20100047270 | USE OF PLANT CELL MEMBRANE FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - Use of a composition comprising cell membrane, or hydrophobic peptides derived from said cell membrane, for the reduction of lipolytic activity, retardation of fat digestion, suppression of appetite, decrease of body weight and/or lowering of blood lipids. Satiety for fat is mainly driven from the intestine. By the contact of fat with the intestinal mucosa, various satiety peptides are released, thus suppressing appetite and food intake. A reduced rate of fat digestion could optimise the satiety for fat, through prolonged release of satiety peptides. Fat digestion can be retarded by reduction of the lipolytic activity of pancreatic lipase. The examples show that fractions of plant cell membranes (thylakoids) inhibit the lipolytic activity of pancreatic lipase. | 02-25-2010 |
20140037774 | COMPOSITION COMPRISING THYLAKOIDS FOR DELAYING THE UPTAKE OF MOLECULES - Disclosed, is a composition comprising thylakoids, or parts thereof, for reducing the transport of molecules through the intestinal mucosa of the intestinal tract of a mammal. | 02-06-2014 |
20140220070 | USE OF PLANT CELL MEMBRANE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - The present invention relates to the use of a composition comprising at least one cell membrane fraction or parts thereof, for the reduction of lipolytic activity and/or to retard fat digestion, suppress appetite, body weight and/or lower blood lipids. The invention also relates to the use of said hydrophobic peptide in a pharmaceutical as well as a food composition and methods of treating a mammal with said composition. | 08-07-2014 |
20140220084 | USE OF PLANT CELL MEMBRANE TREATMENT OF OBESITY - The present invention relates to the use of a composition comprising at least one cell membrane fraction or parts thereof, for the reduction of lipolytic activity and/or to retard fat digestion, suppress appetite, body weight and/or lower blood lipids. The invention also relates to the use of said hydrophobic peptide in a pharmaceutical as well as a food composition and methods of treating a mammal with said composition. | 08-07-2014 |
Peter Albertsson, Norrtalje SE
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20100173656 | Process for Setting Attributes in a System - A method for setting with a wireless device an attribute in a control system with the aid of an SMS message, which wireless device is arranged to communicate with the control system through a wireless network. According to the invention, the following steps are carried out: that a user causes an application in the wireless device to display a number of different attributes that are specific for the control unit in a graphical view on a display screen of the wireless device, that the user selects one of the attributes, that the application constructs the said SMS message in the form of a text string that comprises the attribute selected, that the application sends the SMS-message through an SMSC server in the wireless network to a telephone number that has been programmed into the application, which telephone number is that of an SMS server, which SMS server either is independent of but in communication with the control system, or is an integrated part of the control system, that the control system receives the SMS message and changes the attribute according to the text string, that the attribute is an availability attribute in a private telephone network, and that the control system communicates with and controls a private branch exchange, which exchange controls the telephone traffic between a plurality of users in the private telephone network. | 07-08-2010 |
Stig Albertsson, East Dorset, VT US
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20090299596 | Collision Avoidance Methods and Systems For Gravity Propelled Vehicles - A method for avoiding a likelihood of collision on a track disposed on a pitched terrain between an approaching gravity driven vehicle and a forward gravity driven vehicle includes activating a warning in the approaching vehicle for alerting the rider to manually slow down the approaching vehicle to increase a distance between the approaching vehicle and the forward vehicle, and automatically controlling application of a brake in the approaching vehicle to slow down the approaching vehicle to increase the distance between the approaching vehicle and the forward vehicle. For example, the approaching vehicle receives a first signal regarding a warning zone for activating the warning, and a second signal regarding a danger zone for automatically activating the brake. The method and systems may be employed on gravity driven vehicles for use on mountain or alpine coasters. | 12-03-2009 |
Sverker Albertsson, Pixbo SE
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20090202774 | LAMINATED PAPER ARTICLE AND PAPER WEB - An absorbent laminated paper article in the form of a rectangular sheet has first parallel edges in a first direction and second parallel edges in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and an article area delimited by the edges. The article includes at least two plies adhesively bonded together in a bonding pattern between the plies. The bonding pattern includes bonding elements arranged along a first set of bonding lines extending from one of the first parallel edges to the other of first parallel edges in a first general direction at a first angle to the first direction and along a second set of bonding lines extending from the one of first parallel edges to the other of first parallel edges in a second general direction at a second angle to the first direction, the first set of bonding lines intersecting with the second set and forming an intermeshing network of bonding lines. | 08-13-2009 |