MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621007506 A) filed by Mr. Vikrant Anil Patil; and Mrs. Udugade Swati Babaso, Karad, Maharashtra, on Jan. 26, for 'a process for extracting nanovesicle from anethum graveolens and it's pharmaceutical utility.'

Inventor(s) include Mr. Vikrant Anil Patil; Mrs. Udugade Swati Babaso; Ms. Shraddha Dhananjay Patil; and Ms. Jyotsna Jaysing Patil.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: ""A process for extracting nanovesicle from Anethum graveolens and it's pharmaceutical utility" Disclosed is a process for extracting nano-vesicle from Anethum graveolens comprising the steps i) providing petroleum-ether based extract of Anethum graveolens, said extract comprises oleic acid 87%, linolenic acid 6.68%, palmitic acid 4.27%, behenic acid 0.54% and arachidic acid: 0.46%; ii) adding the extract as obtained to an aqueous solution containing phosphate salts and said product is subjected for sequential centrifugation (C) thrice followed through ultracentrifugation (U) and sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation (GU) to obtain high concentration of nanovesicle; iii) adding an aqueous solution containing phosphate salts to the product as obtained in step (ii) and the said product is subjected for centrifugation; iv) re-suspending the product as obtained in step (iii) in an aqueous solution containing phosphate salts and sterilizing the same employing membrane filtration method; v) storing the product as obtained in step (iv) at refrigerated temperature."

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