Eugene Science, Inc.: Eugene Science Granted Patent That PlantSterol(CZ-PS) Containing Food, and Technology for Preparing the Same
Eugene Science Granted Patent That PlantSterol(CZ-PS) Containing Food, and Technology for Preparing the Same
The Company Possesses Original Technology and It Expects Commercialization to World Wide
LOS ANGELES, CA — (MARKET WIRE) — January
16, 2007 — Eugene Science (OTCBB: EUSI)has acquired patents for manufacturing techniques thatenables us to use and apply PlantSterol,cholesterol-reducing material, to various types of food.Until now, PlantSterol that reduces cholesterol has beenonly partly used in limited products despite its outstandingproperties due to the difficulty of applying it tofoodstuffs. However, with the acquisition of the patent,Eugene Science has obtained source technology that enablesthe numerous types of application not only to medicalsupplies or health foods but also to functional foods andhereafter, we expect to create new milestones in thecholesterol-reducing functions market.
Eugene Science has already acquired patents for producingwater-soluble PlantSterol with nano molecules and particlesand its technologies are acknowledged worldwide. It isexported to major companies in United States, Japan, Europeand Southeast Asia and through the networks they possess, weare achieving successful marketing activities as well.
In particular, this patent is a technology that enablesapplication of PlantSterol, which had difficulties applyingto water or oil base previously, to not only water-solublebase food, but also to high-cholesterol, fat-soluble basefood such as yogurt, soup, ice cream, mayonnaise, ketchup,salad oil, dressing and margarine. The technology has itsbiggest significance in that it can play a critical role inenabling to draw attention from consumers anxious ofcholesterol diseases worldwide with the power of EugeneScience’s R & D ability.
This patent is soon to be registered in countries withmassive cholesterol markets such as United States, Japan,Europe and Australia in addition to Korea and Taiwan and isexpected to prepare a turning point in the demand andcommercialization of the source technology.
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