Technology:

Use of Specialty Cold-Pressed Edible Seed Oils, Flours, and/or Their Blends as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Reference: 
LS-2005-030
Inventor: 

Dr. Liangli Yu and Mark Joseph Mueller


There is a great demand for anti-inflammatory agents for prevention as inflammation has been associated with many conditions such as cancer, heart disease etc. Natural food components are considered safer than synthetic drugs and may have better utilization in prevention, while drugs may be preferred for people who already developed a disease.

Researchers have discovered the potential use of seed oils and meals as anti-inflammatory materials. These oils and meals are traditional food components and can been used in functional foods to affect the prevention of inflammation associated health problems.

For additional information please contact Gayatri Varma at the Office of Technology Commercialization, University of Maryland. Phone: 301-403-2711. Email: gayatri@umd.edu

Updated 8/2005

Office of Technology Commercialization
University of Maryland
0133 Cole Student Activites Building
College Park, MD 20742-1001

301-405-3947 tel d301-314-9502 fax
otc@umd.edu

a