Inventor
SCHLINGMANN MERTEN
DE32 patents
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HOECHST AG
30 patentsUS4977283ADec 11, 1990
Process for the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural
HOECHST AG130 citations95
US4623723ANov 18, 1986
Process for separating ribonucleic acids from a solution containing deoxyribonucleic acids
HOECHST AG41 citations92
US4567140AJan 28, 1986
Microbial polysaccharides, process for their preparation, microorganisms suitable for this and use of the polysaccharides
HOECHST AG26 citations92
US4749785AJun 7, 1988
Process for the preparation of glycosides from glycosyl fluorides
HOECHST AG30 citations91
US4627983ADec 9, 1986
Functional protein hydrolyzates, a process for their preparation, use of these protein hydrolyzates as a food additive, and foods containing these protein hydrolyzated
HOECHST AG43 citations89
US4649111AMar 10, 1987
Process for the preparation of 5'-ribonucleotides
HOECHST AG20 citations82
US4859590AAug 22, 1989
Enzymatic synthesis of cyclodextrins using α-glucosyl fluoride as substrate for cyclodextrin α(1→4)glucosyltransferase
HOECHST AG21 citations80
US5010012AApr 23, 1991
Process for the enzymatic preparation of optically active phosphorus containing functional acetic acid derivatives
HOECHST AG6 citations73
US5068186ANov 26, 1991
Process for the enzymatic preparation of disaccharide fluorides using α-glycosyl fluorides as substrates
HOECHST AG8 citations72
US4766207AAug 23, 1988
Process for the preparation of water-soluble polysaccharides, the saccharides thus obtainable, and their use
HOECHST AG17 citations72
US5100673AMar 31, 1992
Microencapsulation of biologically active material
HOECHST AG16 citations70
US5310786AMay 10, 1994
Reversibly precipitable, water-soluble polymer conjugates
HOECHST AG13 citations69
US5223642AJun 29, 1993
Process for the preparation of ether carboxylic acids from carbohydrates and derivatives thereof and their use
HOECHST AG17 citations69
US5106740AApr 21, 1992
Immobilization of an isethiacyanate of a cofactor on a polymer
HOECHST AG10 citations69
US4206243AJun 3, 1980
Process for reducing the contents of lipids and nucleic acid in microbial cell masses
HOECHST AG13 citations69
US4703117AOct 27, 1987
Process for isolating microbial polysaccharides from their fatty amine adducts
HOECHST AG6 citations63
US5155028AOct 13, 1992
Process for the enzymatic cleavage of vinyl 2-aryl-propionates
HOECHST AG3 citations62
US4767880AAug 30, 1988
Process for racemizing optically active alpha-phenoxypropionic acid and derivatives thereof
HOECHST AG3 citations62
US5082504AJan 21, 1992
Process for the preparation of a mixture of sucrose oxidation products and the use thereof
HOECHST AG2 citations61
US4745059AMay 17, 1988
Process for the preparation of L-phenylalanine
HOECHST AG6 citations60
US4530785AJul 23, 1985
Process for the purification of microbial protein isolates
HOECHST AG2 citations60
US4281997AAug 4, 1981
Process for the greasing of leather and fur skins
HOECHST AG2 citations58
US4847372AJul 11, 1989
Process for the single-stage preparation of glycosyl fluorides
HOECHST AG3 citations56
US4614717ASep 30, 1986
Process for cultivation of organisms wherein a uniform protein from microorganisms is enzymatically degraded
HOECHST AG2 citations55
US4562252ADec 31, 1985
Process for isolating microbial polysaccharides from their amine adducts
HOECHST AG1 citations52
US5426211AJun 20, 1995
Vinyl 2-aryl-propionates
HOECHST AG1 citations51
US5238597AAug 24, 1993
Sucrosetricarboxylic acid and compositions containing the same
HOECHST AG1 citations51
US4849409AJul 18, 1989
Diels-alder adduct from streptazoline and naphthoquinones and its oxidation products, which have cytotoxic and antimicrobial activity and which act against protozoa
HOECHST AG0 citations50
US4709086ANov 24, 1987
Process for the preparation of 4-benzyl aspartate
HOECHST AG1 citations49
US4883900ANov 28, 1989
Process for the preparation of aspartame and agents for carrying it out
HOECHST AG1 citations48