FutureCeuticals receives coffee fruit patents in Japan
Covering the manufacture of products from whole coffee fruit, including powders, extracts and concentrates
FutureCeuticals has been issued with a patent in Japan covering the manufacture of coffee fruit powders, extracts and concentrates from whole coffee fruit or portions thereof. The patent also covers the use of coffee fruit products as ingredients in food and beverage and dietary supplements.
The patent extends the company’s global stable of intellectual property covering the processing and safe use of the coffee fruit.
'Because the fruit of the coffee plant (coffee cherries) tends to spoil rapidly following harvest, it had historically been overlooked for food and beverage applications as unfit for human consumption,' said John Hunter, Executive Vice President of FutureCeuticals.
'Our team developed methods, now patented throughout the world, for preserving and processing the fruit prior to spoiling. These latest patents, together with our developing body of clinical research on the unique health benefits of the whole coffee fruit, further cement our standing as the only choice for safe, functional, potent, and protected coffee fruit products,' he added.
The company’s coffee fruit products are marketed worldwide under the Coffeeberry brand.