Shrikhande
Anil Jageshwar Shrikhande, Madera, CA US
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20100297741 | GRAPE EXTRACT, DIETARY SUPPLEMENT THEREOF, AND PROCESSES THEREFOR - The present invention relates to a novel grape extract, and processes for making such, that is useful for, inter alia, treating pre-hypertension, Metabolic Syndrome and/or the conditions that comprise Metabolic Syndrome. The processes of the present invention produce a highly concentrated polyphenol product by maximizing extraction of monomeric and oligomeric procyanidins and minimizing extraction of polymeric procyanidins. The grape extract of the present invention comprises between about 5-15% monomers, about 5-20% dimers, about 3-10% trimers, about 2-10% tetramers, and about 2-10% pentamers by weight. The grape extract of the present invention can be formulated into dietary supplements, including capsules, tablets, powders, solutions, gels, suspensions, creams, gels, and the like. These dietary supplements in, for instance, powder or solution form, may be added to nutraceuticals, foods and/or beverages to form functional nutraceutical, food, and/or beverage products. | 11-25-2010 |
Prashant V. Shrikhande, Trevose, PA US
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20100178208 | OPTICAL SENSOR ARRAY SYSTEM FOR PARALLEL PROCESSING OF CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL INFORMATION - Total analysis systems and methods for simultaneously monitoring a suite of biological and/or chemical species in water and/or other process systems are disclosed. The system provides a sample-volume controlled sensor array comprising a fluid delivery device and a plurality of optical sensor elements for determining the presence and total concentrations of multiple analytes in the process system simultaneously. Image identification algorithms are provided for identifying the analytes based on image intensity, color pattern, positional arrangement, and the like. The methods incorporate multivariate optimization algorithms to analyze multiple sensor responses. This produces analytical results that are typically difficult to obtain without full system or variable compensation. The improved array response may then be utilized to measure, monitor, and control the concentration of analytes in the chemical or biological sample or water system. | 07-15-2010 |
20120121466 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DELIVERY OF FLUIDIC SAMPLES TO SENSOR ARRAYS - Total analysis systems and methods for simultaneously monitoring a suite of biological and/or chemical species in water and/or other process systems are disclosed. The system provides a sample-volume controlled sensor array comprising a fluid delivery device and a plurality of optical sensor elements for determining the presence and total concentrations of multiple analytes in the process system simultaneously. Delivery means are provided to deliver a metered quantity of sample fluid to the sensor array. Image identification algorithms are provided for identifying the analytes based on image intensity, color pattern, positional arrangement, and the like. The methods incorporate multivariate optimization algorithms to analyze multiple sensor responses. This produces analytical results that are typically difficult to obtain without full system or variable compensation. The improved array response may then be utilized to measure, monitor, and control the concentration of analytes in the chemical or biological sample or water system. | 05-17-2012 |
Prashant Vishwanath Shrikhande, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20090004747 | FILM SENSORS FOR DETECTING FREE CHLORINE - The present invention discloses a thin reagent containing film sensor for detecting and measuring free chlorine in water, where components of the film sensor are a polymeric substrate that contains reactive material, an organic polyhydroxy compound, a reagent that creates an associated polymeric matrix, and an indicator; and a method for making the same. The film sensor can be formed to fit a specific dimension or shape. The film sensor swells or dissolves when exposed to aqueous solutions so that said reagent is released so that it can react with free chlorine, or the film sensor swells when exposed to aqueous solutions so that the aqueous solution diffuses into the film sensor and reacts with said reagent contained within the swollen film sensor. | 01-01-2009 |
20100167412 | SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING CONCENTRATION OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ANALYTES - A sensor system for determining a concentration of chemical and biological analytes is disclosed, which comprises a disposable reagent-carrying pipette tip; a liquid handling unit to which the pipette tip can be detachably mounted, the liquid handling unit capable of withdrawing liquid into the pipette tip; at least one light source; at least one photodetector, the detector capable of generating an electronic signal response indicative of light passed through or generated from the interior space of the pipette tip; and an electronic circuit means for processing, storing and transmitting the electronic signal response and controlling the light source. | 07-01-2010 |
20130098831 | MATERIAL EFFICIENCY AND FABRICATION OF MEMBRANE ELEMENTS - Membrane elements that use multiple membrane leaves may have a limited total active membrane area due to an increased diameter at the ends of the element. Membrane leaves may comprise a permeate carrier positioned between one or more membrane sheets. Adhesive may be used to seal one or more edges of the membrane leaf. The membrane sheets, permeate carrier and the adhesive contribute to the thickness of the edges of the membrane leaf and the diameter at the ends of the element. A reduced thickness of the edges of the permeate carrier may reduce the diameter at the ends of an element. Another permeate carrier sheet may also be used that is distanced from at least one edge of the membrane sheet so the permeate carrier sheet does not contribute towards the increased diameter at the ends of the element. | 04-25-2013 |