Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110053252 | MICROORGANISM PRODUCING O-ACETYL-HOMOSERINE AND THE METHOD OF PRODUCING O-ACETYL-HOMOSERINE USING THE MICROORGANISM - Disclosed herein are a microorganism strain capable of producing the L-methionine precursor O-acetyl homoserine in high yield and a method of producing O-acetyl homoserine using the same. The microorganism strain is a strain of | 03-03-2011 |
20110053253 | MICROORGANISM PRODUCING O-ACETYL-HOMOSERINE AND THE METHOD OF PRODUCING O-ACETYL-HOMOSERINE USING THE MICROORGANISM - Disclosed is a strain of | 03-03-2011 |
20120123158 | Method for Increasing Methionine Productivity Using a Mixture of Methyl Mercaptan and Dimethyl Sulfide - The present invention relates to a method for increasing L-methionine productivity and organic acid productivity. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method which involves adding a mixture containing methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide at a appropriate ratio to O-acetyl homoserine or O-succinyl homoserine and to an enzyme having an activity of converting methionine precursor into L-methionine, so as to perform an enzyme reaction, to thereby improve the conversion rate of L-methionine and organic acid from the L-methionine precursor, and thus increasing L-methionine yield as compared to conventional method. | 05-17-2012 |
20120136058 | Method For Increasing The Solubility Of Methionine By Mineral Addition And Acid Treatment - The present invention relates to a method for enhancing the solubility of methionine. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for increasing the solubility of methionine, in which mineral and sulfuric acid are added at an appropriate ratio to enhance the methionine solubility, thereby overcoming the problem of low solubility of methionine in water. | 05-31-2012 |
20120178966 | METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF L-METHIONINE AND RELATED PRODUCTS - A method comprising: (a) enzymatically processing an O-acetylhomoserine (OAHS) fermentation liquor to produce L-methionine and an acetate source; (b) separating at least a portion of said L-methionine from at least a fraction of said acetate source to form separated L-methionine and a residual liquor comprising an acetate-source; and (c) recovering at least a portion of said acetate source from said residual liquor as recovered acetate. | 07-12-2012 |
20130212951 | POLISHING PAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Polishing pad and method of manufacturing the same, the method including: (a) mixing materials for forming a polishing layer; (b) mixing at least two from among inert gas, a capsule type foaming agent, a chemical foaming agent, and liquid microelements that are capable of controlling sizes of pores, with the mixture in (a) so as to form two or more types of pores; (c) performing gelling and hardening of the mixture generated in (b) so as to form a polishing layer including the two or more types of pores; and (d) processing the polishing layer so as to distribute micropores defined by opening the two or more types of pores on a surface of the polishing layer. | 08-22-2013 |
20140364044 | POLISHING PAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Polishing pad and method of manufacturing the same, the method including: (a) mixing materials for forming a polishing layer; (b) mixing at least two from among inert gas, a capsule type foaming agent, a chemical foaming agent, and liquid microelements that are capable of controlling sizes of pores, with the mixture in (a) so as to form two or more types of pores; (c) performing gelling and hardening of the mixture generated in (b) so as to form a polishing layer including the two or more types of pores; and (d) processing the polishing layer so as to distribute micropores defined by opening the two or more types of pores on a surface of the polishing layer. | 12-11-2014 |
20150093000 | MEDICAL DEVICE, READER OF THE MEDICAL DEVICE, AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE MEDICAL DEVICE - Disclosed herein is a medical device including a reader to recognize a command code, and a main body to perform a function matched to the command code recognized by the reader. The medical device may have a small size and be produced at low cost. | 04-02-2015 |