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Annette Brimmer, Frankfurt DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080274487Use of Serum/Glucocorticoid-Regulated Kinase - The invention relates to the use of an SGK protein, a functional derivative or fragment thereof, or a nucleic acid coding for one such protein, fragment or derivative, in order to discover active ingredients for the prevention or treatment of degenerative cartilage changes.11-06-2008

Karen Brimmer, St. Louis, MO US

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20090186121MODIFIED EDIBLE SUBSTRATES SUITABLE FOR PRINTING - An edible substrate treated with an edible substrate enhancer and printed with an image. Methods for treating edible substrates with an edible substrate enhancer, and for printing an image onto the treated edible substrate are provided.07-23-2009
20090269447HEAT-TRIGGERED COLORANTS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Heat-triggered colorants for altering the color of a food, methods for changing the color of a food using heat-triggered colorants, and methods for making heat-triggered colorants for food. The heat-triggered colorants may comprise a mixture comprising a carrier having a melting point and a GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) first food colorant having a color, and a coating encapsulating the mixture and masking the color of the first food colorant. When the heat-triggered colorant is exposed to a temperature greater than the melting point of the carrier, the carrier melts and releases the first food colorant, thereby unmasking the color of the first food colorant.10-29-2009

Karen S. Brimmer, St. Louis, MO US

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20090298952PLATABLE SOLUBLE DYES - Edible colored powders are formed by combining silica with a soluble dye, such as a natural dye. The colored powders can be used to color edible substrates such as particles and compressed tablets. Methods of forming the edible colored powders may include a drying step to reduce the moisture content of the colored powder.12-03-2009

Steven R. Brimmer, Thousand Oaks, CA US