Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Cellulose - EP2582820

The patent EP2582820 was granted to Borregaard on Apr 10, 2019. The application was originally filed on Jun 16, 2011 under application number EP11725883A. The patent is currently recorded with a legal status of "Granted And Under Opposition".

EP2582820

BORREGAARD
Application Number
EP11725883A
Filing Date
Jun 16, 2011
Status
Granted And Under Opposition
Mar 8, 2019
Grant Date
Apr 10, 2019
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