Serial Number
87302021
Owner
Tesseract Medical Research, LLCAttorney
Kim R. PearsonFirst Use Date
Jul 24, 2017
Filing Date
Jan 13, 2017
PROBUTYRATE Trademark
Serial Number: 87302021 • Registration: 5414187
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
1370 Trancas Street, Suite 350
Napa, CA 94558
Entity Type: 16
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
January 13, 2017
Registration Date
February 27, 2018
First Use Anywhere
July 24, 2017
First Use in Commerce
July 24, 2017
Published for Opposition
August 22, 2017
Goods & Services
Dietary supplements; nutritional supplements; medical foods, namely, medical food supplements and dietetic food supplements, both containing short-chain fatty acids in single molecule form with a release agent that enhances solubility and absorption; nutritional ingredients, namely, a blend of nutrients, namely, short-chain fatty acids in single molecule form with a release agent that ensures solubility and absorption, that are an integral component of medicals foods, for short-chain fatty acid deficiencies in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; nutraceuticals for use as dietary supplements and nutritional supplements; vitamin preparations and mineral preparations to mitigate short-chain fatty acid microbiome deficiencies in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; dietary supplements for restoring health in individuals with diseases, disorders, nutritional deficiencies, and adverse health conditions; therapeutic agents for human medical, medicinal, and therapeutic purposes, namely, increasing butyric acid in the gastrointestinal tract; functional nutrients containing butyric acid and acetic acid to mitigate short- chain fatty acid gut microbiome deficiencies in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; pharmaceutical preparations to mitigate short-chain fatty acid gut microbiome deficiencies in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; specialty nutraceuticals for the dietary management of diseases, disorders, and nutritional deficiencies, namely, short-chain fatty acid gut microbiome deficiencies in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and deficiencies of butyrate in the gastrointestinal tract