German Inventors Develop Ferulic Acid Amides Utilization Method
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2008-07-07
ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 7 -- Jakob Peter Ley, Gerhard Krammer, Sylvia Muche and Ingo Rei beta, all from Holzminden, Germany, and Gunter Kindel of Hoxter, Germany, have developed an amide use.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention relates to the use of various ferulic acid amides as pungent compounds and aroma compounds having a heat-generating effect in preparations used in nutrition, oral hygiene or consumed for pleasure."
The invent . . .
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention relates to the use of various ferulic acid amides as pungent compounds and aroma compounds having a heat-generating effect in preparations used in nutrition, oral hygiene or consumed for pleasure."
The invent . . .