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IND ORGANICA SA DE CV

Overview
  • Total Patents
    38
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IND ORGANICA SA DE CV has a total of 38 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets foods and drinks, organic fine chemistry and basic materials chemistry are GUANGZHOU INSIGHTER BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD, PHARES PHARMACEUTICAL RES NV and MIXSCIENCE.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing IND ORGANICA SA DE CVs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Quiroga Jose Odon Torres 7
#2 Montoya Olvera Ricardo 6
#3 Torres Quiroga Jose Odon 6
#4 Torres Cardona Mario David 6
#5 Olvera Ricardo Montoya 5
#6 Cardona Mario David Torres 5
#7 Torres-Cardona Mario-David 5
#8 Torres-Quiroga Jose-Odon 4
#9 Torres Quiroga Jose 3
#10 Torres-Quiroga Jose 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
MX2011006978A Compositions and applications of carotenoids of improved absorption and bioavailability.
MX2009001802A A method for obtaining stable micro-emulsions of derivatives of oxycarotenoids of short-chain organic acids, micro-emulsions obtained, and formulation which contains these.
MX2009003408A Method for improving the health of crustaceans in aquaculture.
US2008107768A1 Method for increasing the health condition of crustaceans in aquaculture
US2008044475A1 Absorption and bioavailability of carotenoids, formulations and applications
WO0128966A2 Process for obtaining highly pure xantophyll concentrates
US6420614B1 Process for obtaining 3′-epilutein
US6504067B1 Process to obtain xanthophyll concentrates of high purity
CN1241117A Extract and formulation for pigmentation of chicken skin and yolk, and process for its administration
US5959138A Short chain diesters and process for making the same
MX9606679A Chicken skin and egg yolk pigmentation extract and formulation, and method of administering the same.
US5523494A Process for the isomerization of lutein