IP Library Granted Patent US 12693282
Granted Patent B2
US 12693282 · App. 17/871,160 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Determining protein content of protein supplements and determining genuine or counterfeit protein supplements with a novel consumer friendly kit

Inventors: Anupam Trehan (Haryana, IN); Manoj Kumar Verma (Haryana, IN); Raman Kumar Matta (Haryana, IN); Harinder Singh (Haryana, IN); Shubham Pachauri (Haryana, IN); Akash Jangra (Haryana, IN); Sameer Maheshwari (Haryana, IN)
Assignee: Bright Lifecare Pvt. Ltd.
G01N33/02G01N33/68G01N33/6827G01N1/4055
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12693282
App. No.
17/871,160
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a user friendly and cost effective kit for determining the protein content in protein supplements and determining if the protein supplement is a genuine or a counterfeit protein supplement in a home setting. Furthermore, the present invention also details the method of using the kit.

Claims (6)

1 . A kit for quantitative determination of protein content in a whey protein supplement, the kit consisting of:

(1) a shaker bottle for mixing a protein supplement powder by manual shaking;

(2) a graduated tube with markings to measure amount of protein precipitate in said whey protein supplement;

(3) a non-graduated tube containing a protein precipitation solution wherein the protein precipitation solution contains trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in an amount of 30% w/v and ethanol in an amount of 5% to 20%; and

(4) a protein measurement chart specifically calibrated for whey protein with precipitate volume in milliliters indicating corresponding amount of protein as percentage;

wherein said kit is for quantitative determination of protein content in a whey protein supplement by a consumer in a home setting, in an environment that does not require sophisticated instruments of a laboratory, and not in a laboratory setting.