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PROIZV OB BIOKHIMREAKTIV N

Overview
  • Total Patents
    29
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PROIZV OB BIOKHIMREAKTIV N has a total of 29 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1977. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are SULC JOSEF, MATSUO ENGINEERING KK and XINGXIAN WU.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing PROIZV OB BIOKHIMREAKTIV Ns patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) 29

Patent filings per year

Chart showing PROIZV OB BIOKHIMREAKTIV Ns patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Zilbers Yuris A 6
#2 Kaulinsh Uldis Ya 5
#3 Gozite Inara K 5
#4 Korotkova Elena A 3
#5 Aren Avgust K 3
#6 Zhola Ilze Ya 3
#7 Malej Sergej M 3
#8 Gdovskaya Lyubov V 3
#9 Viesture Zajga A 3
#10 Kazakova Galina A 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1486168A1 Biologically-active additive to cosmetics
SU1292699A1 Method of preserving egg protein after extracting lysozyme
SU1311734A1 Agent for rinsing hair
SU1160212A1 Method of drying highly wetted dispersed materials
SU1126599A1 Strain of mold fungus aspergillus clavatus f-154 producer of guanylribonuclease
SU1146321A1 Method of obtaining extracellular bacterial endonuclease
SU1171037A1 Method of obtaining enzymes
SU1182027A1 Method of producing p-nitroanilides of n-unsubstituted aminoacids
SU1127550A1 Nutrient medium for growing carnations in vitro
SU1127545A1 Nutrient medium for growing hyacinth in vitro
SU958418A1 Process for producing amidazole
SU952863A1 Process for producing granulated micronet copolymer of n-hydroxysuccinimide
SU952839A1 Process for producing optically active teronin
SU944523A1 Plant growth stimulant
SU992057A1 Face cream
SU947186A1 Method for preparing nucleozides
SU997681A1 Hair tonic
SU952259A1 Method of producing flower pollen extract
SU1148616A1 Creme for hair
SU942759A1 Method of producing phosphodiesterase