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Dow AgroSciences prevails
25/01/2005
A new court ruling says Dow AgroSciences LLC was the first to invent healthy canola oils involved in a US Patent and Trademark dispute brought by Cargill, Inc. "This ruling vindicates our healthy oil patent position for Natreon canola oil, currently marketed in North America, Japan and in other countries," said Pete Siggelko, vice president, Plant Genetics and Biotechnology for Dow AgroSciences.
Made from proprietary Dow AgroSciences Nexera canola seed, Natreon is naturally stable, with high oleic, low linolenic oil and is low in saturated fats. Dow AgroSciences says it provides superior performance and health attributes relative to partially hydrogenated oils.
"Natreon canola oil has essentially no trans fats and the lowest saturated fat levels of any oil on the market, key benefits consistent with new dietary guidelines issued just this week by the US federal government," he added. Consumers are switching to healthy oils to remove trans and saturated fats from their diets.
The recent ruling is one of two interference proceedings initiated by Cargill, Inc. against Dow AgroSciences. Dow AgroSciences won the first interference against Cargill, also relating to canola oil, on April 27, 2004.
The recent ruling is one of two interference proceedings initiated by Cargill, Inc. against Dow AgroSciences. Dow AgroSciences won the first interference against Cargill, also relating to canola oil, on April 27, 2004.
"Natreon is a non-genetically modified product developed through conventional plant breeding," said David Dzisiak, global business leader, Oils and Oilseeds of Dow AgroSciences. "In recent studies it also outperformed hydrogenated soybean oil in terms of stability and fry life, in addition to its health benefits."
Source: www.agriculture.com
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