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H&B Beverages, LLC
H&B Beverages, LLC is a sports drink company focusing on low-sugar, low-calorie products high in electrolytes and other valuable nutrients. Their drink line, E5, uses technology developed by John Finley, Joan King, Darryl Holliday, Adriana Soto and Alfredo Prudente at the LSU AgCenter Department of Food Science to achieve this unique set of benefits with a great taste. E5 is best known for having three times as many electrolytes as leading competing products, such as Gatorade and Powerade.
DS Scientific
DS Scientific is a Louisiana-based start-up company that sells ionic spore-catching devices developed at the LSU AgCenter to detect and analyze airborne hazards.
University Products, LLC
University Products, LLC produces a vaccine for anaplasmosis, a disease that causes anemia, weight loss and death in livestock.
TransGenRx
TransGenRx, a biopharmaceutical manufacturing company, has developed technology that significantly reduces the cost of producing protein-based drugs by using a high-expressing avian cell line combined with their patented vector system.
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Tiger Bullets
Tiger Bullets are a new type of plastic-and-wood composite that prevents lost circulation in oil drilling wells. The technology was licensed from the LSU AgCenter by the Louisiana startup company Hole Pluggers.
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OxB Corporation
OxB Corporation develops unique biocidal compounds invented at the LSU AgCenter that can be used as disinfectants, sanitizers and sterilants.
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Esperance Pharmaceuticals
Esperance Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a new Louisiana based biopharmaceutical company that develops novel anticancer agents based on patented technologies from the LSU AgCenter, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, and Louisiana State University A&M campuses.
Mt. Pelia Innovative Solutions, LLC
Mt. Pelia Innovative Solutions, LLC, of Martin, Tennessee, has licensed the autonomous bird predation reduction device (also known as the "scarebot") from the LSU Agricultural Center. The solar-powered, self-propelled robot can move around watery areas, such as aquaculture facilities, to scare away birds by nonlethal means.
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Termitech, LLC
Termitech, LLC is a Louisiana- and Florida-based company that works with termite-related technology developed at the LSU AgCenter. Termitech has worked to commercialize the technology and has sublicense agreements with major pest control companies.
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