Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
426053000 | Animal feed | 25 |
20080220125 | Method of Preparing More Digestible Animal Feed - Disclosed herein are methods of treating an edible fiber source to make an animal feed with increased digestible energy. An exemplary method includes hydrolyzing the edible fiber source with an inorganic fiber hydrolyzing agent in a twin screw mixer that shears the edible fiber to a size of between 0.5 to 25 mm. The hydrolysis in the mixer occurs at pressure of about 14 psig or higher with a temperature about 100° C. to 110° C. The inorganic hydrolysis liberates a first portion of soluble carbohydrates from the edible fiber source. The inorganically hydrolyzed material is also treated (before or after) with a fiber degrading enzyme to solubilize a second portion of carbohydrates. The dually hydrolyzed material is dried to form an animal feed or feed ingredient having a soluble and insoluble carbohydrate fraction with the amount of soluble carbohydrate being at least 45% wt/wt of the total carbohydrates obtained from the edible fiber source. | 09-11-2008 |
20090011084 | HIGH TRYPTOPHAN SOYBEAN MEAL - The present invention is directed to a soybean meal with high tryptophan content and its method of manufacture. The high tryptophan content soybean meal is to be used as an ingredient in animal feeding operations. Also provided are products from the further processing of the soybean meal. | 01-08-2009 |
20090011085 | Ferulate Esterase Producing Strains and Methods of Using Same - Ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains or functional mutants thereof and methods of using ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains as forage additives are disclosed. | 01-08-2009 |
20090017162 | Neutral cellulase catalytic core and method of producing same - The present invention relates to the cloning and high level expression of novel cellulase proteins or derivatives thereof in the in a host cell. Further aspects of the present invention relate to transformants that express the novel cellulases, and expression vectors comprising the DNA gene fragments or variants thereof that code for the novel cellulases derived from | 01-15-2009 |
20090117230 | Phytase-Containing Enzyme Granulate ll - The present invention relates to novel phytase-comprising enzyme granules, the particles of which have a weight-average particle size in the range from 300 to 800 μm and the specific phytase activity of which, expressed in FTU/g, is at least 13 000 and does not exceed a value of | 05-07-2009 |
20090155415 | LACCASE FOR DETOXIFICATION OF FEED PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a method for detoxification of feed products contaminated by the mycotoxin zearalenone. | 06-18-2009 |
20100196537 | PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM BARLEY AND DDGS CONTAINING REDUCED BETA-GLUCAN AND PHYTIC ACID - Described herein is a method of preparing DDGS containing reduced levels of beta-glucan and phytic acid suitable for an animal feed. | 08-05-2010 |
20100278973 | Conversion of organic waste from plant and animal sources into a micronized fertilizer or animal feed - A process for the conversion of organic materials raw waste and other marine plants and animals into a stable powder form, without high heat or cooking. A raw waste is ground and then optionally hydrolyzed or enzymatically reduced to form a hydrolysate stabilized by adding acid and heated to separate oil and water, to form a product cake transferred to a blender for nutrient mixing, to form a raw product dried in a high velocity air dryer and micronizer. The finely ground raw fish or animal waste, may be cold pressed to remove the oil and water, or bulked with other organic nutrients to adjust pH, increase nutrient value, then blended with nutrients to satisfy feed and fertilizer requirements. The final product may be further milled, classified, and compacted, to control dust and meet market suspension standards for drip, pivot, and other applications for feeding plants and animals. | 11-04-2010 |
20110142991 | Method for treating feed silage for ruminants and feed silage additive - In a method for treating feed silage for ruminants, by which silage is mixed with a microorganism and the mixture of feed silage and microorganism is stored in a closed container for at least 30 days, it is provided that the feed silage is mixed with at least two microorganisms selected from the group consisting of | 06-16-2011 |
20110223284 | Compositions and Methods for Producing Fermentation Products and Residuals - The present invention provides compositions and methods designed to increase value output of a fermentation reaction. In particular, the present invention provides a business method of increasing value output of a fermentation plant. The present invention also provides a modified fermentation residual of higher commercial value. Also provided in the present invention are complete animal feeds, nutritional supplements comprising the subject ferment residuals. Further provided by the present invention is a method of performing fermentation, a modified fermentative microorganism and a genetic vehicle for modifying such microorganism. | 09-15-2011 |
20130230624 | TREATMENT OF PLANT BIOMASS - Lignocellulosic biomass is treated to increase accessibility of the material to enzymes and fermentative processes. Accessibility is increased by physical pre-treatment of the biomass using ultrasound and/or microwave and/or cool plasma. The physical treatments degrade the waxy cuticle of the biomass facilitating enzyme accessibility to cellulose and hemicellulose for conversion to utilizable matter, in nutritive and chemical or biofuel industries. These physical treatments improve enzyme accessibility to cellulose and hemicellulose, for enhancing conversion into a range of feed stocks amenable to further processing. | 09-05-2013 |
20130309356 | ANIMAL FEED PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - In one embodiment, the animal feed product of the present invention is devolatilized. In addition, in various embodiments, the animal feed of the present invention is already size-reduced, which allows ease of handling and transport, such as further densification, including pelletization and/or other formatting process for rail transportation. In various embodiments, the animal feed of the present invention has a low sulfur content, high amount of ADF, and/or high amount of starch to meet desired nutritional amounts, which further can allow it to be a substantial or complete replacement of forage. In addition, in certain embodiments, grain is preferably not used in the production of the animal feed, but rather vegetative material is used instead. | 11-21-2013 |
20140178529 | ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL ESTERS FOR RECOVERY OF DIOLS PRODUCED BY FERMENTATION - Diols produced in fermentation are processed in broth by esterification of the product diol with a carboxylic acid (e.g., fatty acid) and a catalyst (e.g., lipase) capable of esterifying the product diol, such as 1,3-propanediol, with the carboxylic acid to form the diol esters. The diol esters can be extracted from the broth, and the product diol recovered from the diol esters. The carboxylic acid can also serve as an extractant for removal of the diol esters from the fermentation medium. | 06-26-2014 |
20140220180 | FERULATE ESTERASE PRODUCING STRAINS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - Ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains or functional mutants thereof and methods of using ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains as forage additives are disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140248395 | CELLULOSE TO PROTEIN BIO-CONVERSION METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF EDIBLE PROTEIN - Animal feeds comprising fungal mass and proteinaceous material and methods for bioconverting cellulosic materials to produce the same are described. Also described are apparatuses for use in the methods. | 09-04-2014 |
20140342038 | Processes and Compositions For Increasing The Digestibility of Cellulosic Materials - A method for treatment of a cellulosic material is disclosed. More particularly, the treatment increases the digestibility of cellulosic material following microbial or biological processes. | 11-20-2014 |
20150344839 | Components for Animal Feed and Use Thereof - A fermented liquid feed composition for a target animal is provided, the feed composition being prepared by the fermentation of a feed substrate with a lactic acid producing bacteria, the lactic acid bacteria being characterised by being viable under the conditions prevailing in the gastrointestinal tract of the target animal, being an aggregating bacteria and/or co-aggregating with one or more pathogens, and being able to produce upon fermentation in the feed substrate lactic acid in an amount of at least a minimum inhibitory concentration of lactic acid. A method of producing a fermented liquid feed composition is also provided. Preferred lactic acid producing bacteria for use in the composition and method are | 12-03-2015 |
20160058034 | COMPOSITIONS OF HETERO- AND HOMOFERMENTATIVE LACTIC ACID BACTERIAL SPECIES FOR DUAL PURPOSE SILAGE PRESERVATION - The present invention relates to a silage inoculant consisting essentially of
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20160081369 | METHODS OF PREPARING MORE DIGESTIBLE ANIMAL FEED - Disclosed herein are methods of treating an edible fiber source to make an animal feed with increased digestible energy. An exemplary method includes hydrolyzing the edible fiber source with an inorganic fiber hydrolyzing agent in a twin screw mixer that shears the edible fiber to a size of between 0.5 to 25 mm. The hydrolysis in the mixer occurs at pressure of about 14 psig or higher with a temperature about 100° C. to 110° C. The inorganic hydrolysis liberates a first portion of soluble carbohydrates from the edible fiber source. The inorganically hydrolyzed material is also treated (before or after) with a fiber degrading enzyme to solubilize a second portion of carbohydrates. The dually hydrolyzed material is dried to form an animal feed or feed ingredient having a soluble and insoluble carbohydrate fraction with the amount of soluble carbohydrate being at least 45% wt/wt of the total carbohydrates obtained from the edible fiber source. | 03-24-2016 |
20160135483 | Aquaculture feed formed from fermented soybean meal and earthworm meal, including the fermentation preparation method for the mixture ingredient - A method for producing a fermented aquaculture feed includes forming a powder mixture of soybean meal and earthworm meal, adding water to the powder mixture to form a first feed mixture, adding a culture of | 05-19-2016 |
20160165924 | HOMOFERMENTED PRODUCTS | 06-16-2016 |
20160249638 | Microbial-Based Process for High Quality Protein Concentrate | 09-01-2016 |
20160249643 | Use of Enzymes to Condition Ruminant Feedstocks | 09-01-2016 |
20160374364 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A HIGH VALUE ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE FROM A STILLAGE IN AN ALCOHOL PRODUCTION PROCESS - A method of and a system for controlling the culture growth of high value feed organisms in a co-fermented system that produces ethanol and for the culture to consume both nonprotein and carbohydrate based products. The method and system produce products that enhance the nutritional value of the co-products. The method further provides a system to grow unique value added co-products, including a mycotoxin-free animal feed, for the monogastric and ruminant animal feed markets including aquaculture, poultry, swine, companion animals and livestock animals. The method includes the production of organic acids to enrich animal feed for enhanced animal performance with reduced antibiotic components in the feed. The method includes the production and incorporation of probiotics in the animal feed product. | 12-29-2016 |
20220132888 | FUNCTIONAL FEED - A feed including cashew nut shell liquid and bacterial cells is provided for raising non-human monogastric animals such as chickens or pigs, wherein the cashew nut shell liquid content is not more than 500 ppm by mass with respect to the total amount of the feed. The feed can stimulate weight gain in non-human monogastric animals such as chickens or pigs and increase the efficiency in, for example, meat production. | 05-05-2022 |