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VNII BIOSINTEZA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    50
About

VNII BIOSINTEZA has a total of 50 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1966. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology and environmental technology are VNII BIOSINTEZA BELKOVYKH, HOEFER BIOREACT GMBH and MBD ENERGY LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing VNII BIOSINTEZAs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) 50

Patent filings per year

Chart showing VNII BIOSINTEZAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Osipov Vladimir A 10
#2 Katrush Radij V 6
#3 Klimova Zinaida K 6
#4 Kan Stanislav V 4
#5 Neshchadim Anatolij G 4
#6 Mezentsev Aleksandr N 4
#7 Polozkova Olga S 4
#8 Belenkij Solomon 4
#9 Ksenofontov Boris S 3
#10 Chepigo Sergej V 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU865314A1 System of automatic control of multistage recirculation process
SU859449A1 Method of producing sugar solutions
SU878791A1 Method of culturing microorganisms
SU850108A1 Extractor for solid-liquid system
SU825615A1 Culture medium for culturing microorganisms
SU810804A1 Apparatus for culturing microorganisms
SU815033A1 Device for automatic registering of growth intensity of microbic population
SU773072A1 Saccaromyces cerevistae at-2 yeast strain as protein biomass producent
SU831141A1 Method of thickening suspension
SU789720A1 Apparatus for preparative electrophoresis of biopolymers
SU834127A1 Method of producing sugars from pentose-containing vegetable raw materials
SU787477A1 Method of purifying vegetable raw material
SU806056A1 Solid body-liquid system extractor
SU745951A1 Method of vegetable raw material preparation for hydrolysis
SU765362A1 Method of sugar production
SU778759A1 Apparatus for diffusing gas in liquid
SU729242A1 Apparatus for culturing microorganisms
SU635132A1 Method of obtaining sugar solutions
SU730672A1 Method of xylite crystallizing from xylite-containing solutions
SU618414A1 Method of inversion of sugar solutions