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Danisco US Inc.


Patents = 208

Trademarks = 40

Forward Citations = 418

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

Danisco US Inc. is a leading global supplier of food ingredients, specializing in enzymes, cultures, and other innovative solutions for the food industry. With a strong focus on sustainability and product quality, the company aims to enhance food production processes and improve nutritional profiles. By leveraging extensive research and development capabilities, Danisco helps its clients achieve their goals while meeting consumer demands for healthier and more sustainable food options. Their expertise extends across various sectors, including dairy, baking, and meat processing.
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