| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6995107 |
Raney catalyst, process for producing it and process for producing a sugar-alcohol using the sam |
February 7, 2006 |
| To obtain a Raney catalyst for fixed bed permitting a continuous use with a high initial activity and to produce a high purity sugar-alcohol at a low cost using the same.For this object, sugar-alcohol is produced by: using the powder type Raney catalyst made by using for the hydrogenatio |
| 6994889 |
Hard coating preparation, coating liquid and manufacturing process of hard coating preparation |
February 7, 2006 |
| The present invention provides hard coating preparation having a hard coating layer, unbreakable, made from sugar/sugar alcohols and oxidized starch and/or acid treated starch, with low waste of coating liquid when forming the coating layer.The hard coating preparation has the hard c |
| 6838107 |
Method of preparing an improved low-calorie, low-fat food foodstuff |
January 4, 2005 |
| This relates to foodstuffs containing maltitol. More particularly, this invention relates to improved fat-containing foodstuffs, wherein the improvement includes the partial or total replacement of the fat by a taste effective amount of maltitol. |
| 6414201 |
Raney catalyst, process for producing it and process for producing a sugar-alcohol using the sam |
July 2, 2002 |
| To obtain a Raney catalyst for fixed bed permitting a continuous use with a high initial activity and to produce a high purity sugar-alcohol at a low cost using the same.For this object, sugar-alcohol is produced by: using the powder type Raney catalyst made by using for the hydrogenatio |
| 5932015 |
Process for manufacturing crystalline maltitol and crystalline mixture solid containing the same |
August 3, 1999 |
| Provides an economical method for manufacturing high-value added crystalline maltitol and crystalline mixture solid containing this by means of a process wherein a syrup with a maltose content of 40 to 75% by weight in the solid component is subjected to catalytic hydrogenation, the |
| 5873943 |
Process for manufacturing crystalline maltitol and crystalline mixture solid containing the same |
February 23, 1999 |
| To provide an economically advantageous process for manufacturing crystalline maltitol and crystalline mixture solid containing crystalline maltitol. The process of this invention uses the syrup having a maltose purity of 81 to 90% as the starting material. The syrup is hydrogenated |
| 5583215 |
Crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol and a process for preparing it |
December 10, 1996 |
| The crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol of the present invention has a crushed and relatively tight crystal structure which can be observed at 1,000 magnifications by a scanning electron microscope, an apparent specific gravity in the range of 0.650-0.750, an oil absorptivity o |
| 5462864 |
Manufacturing method of high purity maltose and its reduced product |
October 31, 1995 |
| This invention allows high-purity maltose to be manufactured both simply and economically by sequentially going through the steps of liquefaction of starch, saccharification of the resulting liquefied substance by combining with general-purpose enzymes and further saccharification with |
| 5430184 |
Process for preparing 1,4-cyclohexandicarboxylic acid |
July 4, 1995 |
| An economic hydrogenation process is provided which significantly suppresses palladium catalyzer activity loss, for obtaining very high purity 1,4-CHDA through a simple operation. The process includes bringing the solution containing the hydrogenation reaction product of interest int |
| 5354856 |
Crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol and a process for preparing it |
October 11, 1994 |
| The crystalline mixture solid containing maltitol of the present invention has a crushed and relatively tight crystal structure which can be observed at 1,000 magnifications by a scanning electron microscope, an apparent specific gravity in the range of 0.650-0.750, an oil absorptivity o |
| 5160546 |
Lactitol trihydrate crystal, crystalline mixture solid containing it and process for preparing t |
November 3, 1992 |
| The present invention is to solve a variety of problems relative to conventional lactitol crystals and relates to a trihydrate crystal of lactitol having a molecular formula C.sub.12 H.sub.24 O.sub.11.3H.sub.2 O and a melting point of 52.degree.-56.degree. C., a crystalline mixture s |
| 5141859 |
Manufacturing method of high purity maltose and its reduced product |
August 25, 1992 |
| This invention allows high-purity maltose to be manufactured both simply and economically by sequentially going through the steps of liquefaction of starch, saccharification of the resulting liquefied substance by combining with general-purpose enzymes and further saccharification with |
| 5112273 |
Process and apparatus for separating fine bones from fish flakes |
May 12, 1992 |
| The present invention is a process and an apparatus for efficiently separating fine bones from fish flakes wherein fish flakes are dispersed after dehydration or dehydrated after dispersion, and separated using a sieve with a plate with slits formed thereon. |
| 5028444 |
Frozen surimi product and process for preparing |
July 2, 1991 |
| The present invention relates to quality-improving agents for Frozen SURIMI which is used as a raw material of fish pastes, and also relates to a process for preparing Frozen SURIMI which comprises using such quality-improving agents. The quality-improving agents for addition to Froz |
| 4999090 |
Process for preparing trans-1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol and powder of the same |
March 12, 1991 |
| A process of preparing industrially trans-1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol of high purity by distilling a mixture of cis- and trans-1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol in the presence of alkali, or by heating a mixture of cis- and trans-1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol in the presence of alkali and then dis |
| 4999058 |
Lactitol trihydrate crystal, crystalline mixture solid containing it and process for preparing t |
March 12, 1991 |
| The present invention is to solve a variety of problems relative to conventional lactitol crystals and relates to a trihydrate crystal of lactitol having a molecular formula C.sub.12 H.sub.24 O.sub.11 .multidot.3H.sub.2 O and a melting point of 52.degree.-56.degree. C., a crystalline |