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(12) PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION4<br />

(19) INDIA (21) Application No.: 01047-A/KOLNP/2005 A<br />

(22) Date <strong>of</strong> filing <strong>of</strong> Application: 01/06/2005 (43) Publication Date: 09/06/2006<br />

(54) Title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> invention: ISOLATION OF INOSITOL FROM PLANT MATERIALS<br />

(51) International classification : C12P 7/02<br />

(31) Priority Document No : 2,413,240<br />

(32) Priority Date : 29/11/2002<br />

(33) Name <strong>of</strong> priority country : CA<br />

(86) International Application No and : PCT/CA03/001849<br />

Filing Date<br />

: 28/11/2003<br />

(87) International Publication No : WO 04/050887 A3<br />

(61) Patent <strong>of</strong> addition to Application No : NIL<br />

Filed on : N.A.<br />

(62) Divisional to Application No : NIL<br />

Filed on : N.A.<br />

(57) Abstract:<br />

(71) Name <strong>of</strong> Applicant:<br />

MCN BIOPRODUCTS INC<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Applicant:<br />

CUITE 860 SASKATOON SQUARE 410 22 ND<br />

STREET, EAST SASKATOON<br />

SASKATCHEWAN S7K 5T6 CANADA<br />

(72) Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inventor:<br />

NEWKRIK REX W<br />

MAENZ DAVID D<br />

CLASSEN HENRY L<br />

Filed U/S 5(2) before The <strong>Patents</strong> (Amendment)<br />

Act, 2005: NO<br />

Phytate and/or phytin and/or phytic acid in an aqueous slurry <strong>of</strong> plant mateiral is partially hydrolyzed by incubating <strong>the</strong> slurry with an<br />

enzyme product enriched in phytase. The soluble fraction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> slurry is separated into anionic and neutral fractions. The anionic fraction<br />

is <strong>the</strong>n hydrolyzed fur<strong>the</strong>r, and <strong>the</strong> hydrolyzate is separated into second ionic and neutral fractions. The second neutral fraction thus<br />

obtained is rich in inositol, and does not contain significant quantities <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r sugars which would be hard to separate from it.<br />

(FIG. -NIL)<br />

The Patent Office Journal 09/06/2006 11070

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