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William Otto Frohring

William Otto Frohring (July 1, 1893 – September 13, 1959) was an American biochemical researcher, inventor and business executive.[2] He was a co-developer of "simulated milk adapted" (SMA), the first infant formula to be distributed in the United States and one of the most widely consumed infant formulas in the world.[3] Frohring held 15 patents, and led research in dairy products, and the refinement, synthesis and manufacture of vitamin products.[4][3]

William Otto Frohring
Born(1893-07-01)July 1, 1893
DiedSeptember 13, 1959(1959-09-13) (aged 66)
Known forco-developer of "simulated milk adapted" (SMA)

Early life edit

William Frohring was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of William Erhardt Frohring, a railroad engineer, and Martha Louise Bliss.[5] He graduated from East Technical High School in Cleveland. After graduation, he worked as a motorcycle mechanic at the Luna Park, Cleveland Motordrome. In 1911, he received a two-year scholarship to Ohio State Agricultural College, where he majored in bacteriology and dairy technology. He graduated in 1915.[3]

Work with Gerstenberger edit

Frohring took a job on the loading dock at Telling-Belle Vernon Dairy, the largest dairy in Ohio.[6] Eight months later, he was offered an opportunity to run fat tests in the Telling-Belle Vernon labs for Henry J. Gerstenberger, MD, the medical director of Babies Dispensary and Children's Hospital (later, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital), a pediatric hospital in Cleveland.[7] Dr. Gerstenberger, with the assistance of Harold O. Ruh, MD, was investigating the possibility of developing a dairy formula to supplement or replace maternal milk for infants.[3]

Development of SMA edit

William Frohring was brought on as part of the team with Gerstenberger and Ruh, and eventually became chief chemist on the project. The group's formula was based on diluted skimmed milk, with lactose and potassium chloride added to reach the human milk level. Among their novel contributions was to use mixtures of fats and oils rather than cream to duplicate human milk fat.[3][8]

Experimental batches of SMA distributed to local pediatricians were well received.[9] The group began getting orders for more. Frohring stepped forward as the business leader of the group. His idea was to give the patent of the formula to Babies Dispensary and Children's Hospital, and license the manufacture to Telling-Belle Vernon Dairy.[3][8][7]

By 1919, Frohring was director of the laboratory at Telling-Belle Vernon Dairy, and had invented several pieces of laboratory and dairy processing equipment. In 1921, he was made a director and placed in charge of Laboratory Products Company, the company's new subsidiary to manufacture SMA, located in Mason, Michigan.[3]

Laboratory Products Company diversified into the development of research into other newly identified biochemicals. Frohring recruited Albert Fredrick Ottomar Germann to study carotene. The company went on to become the world's major supplier of carotene.

As an employee of the dairy, Frohring accumulated patents on a process for the production of soluble casein, an improved process for lactose production, a vitamin C concentrate from orange and tomato juice for addition to SMA, and a formulation called "Frohs Malted Chocolate Milk". The company was renamed the SMA Corporation, and added carotene concentrate, refined from palm oil, to its product line. Frohring set up a company to process the palm oil. He made his younger brother Paul (formerly sales manager for SMA Corporation), president and general manager. In 1939, SMA, its subsidiary, and all rights to the infant formula were purchased by American Home Products Corporation (AHPC). Frohring stayed on as president of the SMA Corporation, now owned by AHPC. He later became a director of AHPC.[3]

Other inventions edit

In the early 1950s, Frohring received patents for Frohring Cement Mixers, a line of compact, portable mixers than can be moved out to a field and operated by hand, electric motor, gasoline motor or tractor motor.[10][11] In 1953, Frohring patented a neurological research device known as a biothesiometer, used to determine a patient's sensitivity to vibration.[12] Other patents include a formula for hypo-alergic milk, a process of making liquid malted milk, and a method for determining vitamin A deficiency, and a method for extracting carotene.[13][14][15][16]

He was made an honorary doctor of science by McKinley-Roosevelt College in Chicago, Illinois.[2]

Personal edit

Frohring's father, William, a railroad engineer, was born in Bavaria and immigrated to the United States at 1 years old, while his mother, Martha, was born in Ohio to German emigrants.[17] He was married to the former Gertrude Lewis, and had four children. He died of a heart attack at his home on Munn Road in Newbury, Ohio.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Ohio, Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2007
  2. ^ a b c W.O. Frohring, Chemist, Dies at 66, Plain Dealer, September 14, 1959
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "History of SMA and S-26", Rudolph M. Tomarelli, Wyeth-Ayerst (1992)
  4. ^ "FPO IP Research & Communities". Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  5. ^ "Frohring, Paul R." Case.edu. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  6. ^ "William Telling - Sealtest - Photo Quiz". Clevelandseniors.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  7. ^ a b Dr. Henry J. Gerstenberger, Notable Pediatrician, is Dead, Plain Dealer, June 25, 1954
  8. ^ a b Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890–1950, Rima D. Apple, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987, pp. 38-41
  9. ^ Druggists' Circular. 1922. p. 476. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  10. ^ "Tractor hitch and drive means for portable concrete mixers". Google.com/patents. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  11. ^ "Tandem Concrete Mixer" (PDF). Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  12. ^ "Vibrator with amplitude measuring circuit" (PDF). Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  13. ^ "Hypo-allergic milk" (PDF). Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  14. ^ "Process of making liquid malted milk" (PDF). Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  15. ^ "Instrument for determining vitamin a deficiency - FROBER FAYBOR COMPANY". Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  16. ^ "Method of extracting carotene" (PDF). Freepatentsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  17. ^ 1880 United States Census, 1910 United States Census

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William Otto Frohring July 1 1893 September 13 1959 was an American biochemical researcher inventor and business executive 2 He was a co developer of simulated milk adapted SMA the first infant formula to be distributed in the United States and one of the most widely consumed infant formulas in the world 3 Frohring held 15 patents and led research in dairy products and the refinement synthesis and manufacture of vitamin products 4 3 William Otto FrohringBorn 1893 07 01 July 1 1893Cleveland OhioDiedSeptember 13 1959 1959 09 13 aged 66 Newbury Ohio 1 Known forco developer of simulated milk adapted SMA Contents 1 Early life 2 Work with Gerstenberger 3 Development of SMA 4 Other inventions 5 Personal 6 ReferencesEarly life editWilliam Frohring was born in Cleveland Ohio the son of William Erhardt Frohring a railroad engineer and Martha Louise Bliss 5 He graduated from East Technical High School in Cleveland After graduation he worked as a motorcycle mechanic at the Luna Park Cleveland Motordrome In 1911 he received a two year scholarship to Ohio State Agricultural College where he majored in bacteriology and dairy technology He graduated in 1915 3 Work with Gerstenberger editFrohring took a job on the loading dock at Telling Belle Vernon Dairy the largest dairy in Ohio 6 Eight months later he was offered an opportunity to run fat tests in the Telling Belle Vernon labs for Henry J Gerstenberger MD the medical director of Babies Dispensary and Children s Hospital later Rainbow Babies amp Children s Hospital a pediatric hospital in Cleveland 7 Dr Gerstenberger with the assistance of Harold O Ruh MD was investigating the possibility of developing a dairy formula to supplement or replace maternal milk for infants 3 Development of SMA editWilliam Frohring was brought on as part of the team with Gerstenberger and Ruh and eventually became chief chemist on the project The group s formula was based on diluted skimmed milk with lactose and potassium chloride added to reach the human milk level Among their novel contributions was to use mixtures of fats and oils rather than cream to duplicate human milk fat 3 8 Experimental batches of SMA distributed to local pediatricians were well received 9 The group began getting orders for more Frohring stepped forward as the business leader of the group His idea was to give the patent of the formula to Babies Dispensary and Children s Hospital and license the manufacture to Telling Belle Vernon Dairy 3 8 7 By 1919 Frohring was director of the laboratory at Telling Belle Vernon Dairy and had invented several pieces of laboratory and dairy processing equipment In 1921 he was made a director and placed in charge of Laboratory Products Company the company s new subsidiary to manufacture SMA located in Mason Michigan 3 Laboratory Products Company diversified into the development of research into other newly identified biochemicals Frohring recruited Albert Fredrick Ottomar Germann to study carotene The company went on to become the world s major supplier of carotene As an employee of the dairy Frohring accumulated patents on a process for the production of soluble casein an improved process for lactose production a vitamin C concentrate from orange and tomato juice for addition to SMA and a formulation called Frohs Malted Chocolate Milk The company was renamed the SMA Corporation and added carotene concentrate refined from palm oil to its product line Frohring set up a company to process the palm oil He made his younger brother Paul formerly sales manager for SMA Corporation president and general manager In 1939 SMA its subsidiary and all rights to the infant formula were purchased by American Home Products Corporation AHPC Frohring stayed on as president of the SMA Corporation now owned by AHPC He later became a director of AHPC 3 Other inventions editIn the early 1950s Frohring received patents for Frohring Cement Mixers a line of compact portable mixers than can be moved out to a field and operated by hand electric motor gasoline motor or tractor motor 10 11 In 1953 Frohring patented a neurological research device known as a biothesiometer used to determine a patient s sensitivity to vibration 12 Other patents include a formula for hypo alergic milk a process of making liquid malted milk and a method for determining vitamin A deficiency and a method for extracting carotene 13 14 15 16 He was made an honorary doctor of science by McKinley Roosevelt College in Chicago Illinois 2 Personal editFrohring s father William a railroad engineer was born in Bavaria and immigrated to the United States at 1 years old while his mother Martha was born in Ohio to German emigrants 17 He was married to the former Gertrude Lewis and had four children He died of a heart attack at his home on Munn Road in Newbury Ohio 2 References edit Ohio Death Records 1908 1932 1938 2007 a b c W O Frohring Chemist Dies at 66 Plain Dealer September 14 1959 a b c d e f g h History of SMA and S 26 Rudolph M Tomarelli Wyeth Ayerst 1992 FPO IP Research amp Communities Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Frohring Paul R Case edu Retrieved 2017 06 24 William Telling Sealtest Photo Quiz Clevelandseniors com Retrieved 2017 06 24 a b Dr Henry J Gerstenberger Notable Pediatrician is Dead Plain Dealer June 25 1954 a b Mothers and Medicine A Social History of Infant Feeding 1890 1950 Rima D Apple University of Wisconsin Press 1987 pp 38 41 Druggists Circular 1922 p 476 Retrieved 2017 06 24 Tractor hitch and drive means for portable concrete mixers Google com patents Retrieved 2017 06 24 Tandem Concrete Mixer PDF Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Vibrator with amplitude measuring circuit PDF Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Hypo allergic milk PDF Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Process of making liquid malted milk PDF Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Instrument for determining vitamin a deficiency FROBER FAYBOR COMPANY Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 Method of extracting carotene PDF Freepatentsonline com Retrieved 2017 06 24 1880 United States Census 1910 United States Census Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Otto Frohring amp oldid 1197973417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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