Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
426069000 | CONTAINING NON-PROTEINACEOUS NITROGEN SOURCE CONVERTIBLE TO AVAILABLE NITROGEN OR PROCESS OF PREPARATION | 7 |
20090087518 | Heteromorphic Lysine Feed Granules - A heteromorphic granule comprising lysine free base and a lysine salt is disclosed. A fertilizer composition is set forth having cores containing an acid salt of a basic amino acid and effective amounts of first and second layer coatings coated sequentially to the surface of each core. A method for using the heteromorphic granule as a fertilizer and/or an animal feed is provided. | 04-02-2009 |
20090098251 | PROCESS FOR TREATMENT OF BIOMASS FEEDSTOCKS - A method and apparatus for continuously treating a moist biomass feedstock is disclosed. The method includes treating a biomass feedstock with a swelling agent in a pressurized first vessel, transferring the feedstock to a second vessel at a lower operating pressure than the first vessel such that the biomass fibers rupture. At least portions the swelling agent, and/or the moisture are recycled in the process. | 04-16-2009 |
20090123609 | METHODS OF PREPARING A LIQUID SUSPENSION FOR USE WITH ANIMAL FEED - Methods of preparing a liquid suspension are provided. According to one aspect, the method includes mixing, simultaneously or in separate steps, at least: (a) a liquid source of digestible organic matter, wherein the liquid source of digestible organic matter includes: (i) water in a concentration of at least 25% by weight of the liquid source of digestible organic matter; and (ii) digestible organic matter in a concentration of at least 5% by weight of the liquid source of digestible organic matter, wherein the digestible organic matter comprises starch in a concentration of at least 10% by weight on a dry-matter basis. The liquid source of digestible organic matter is mixed with: (b) an alkali or alkali source and/or (c) a water-insoluble material selected from the group consisting of a nutrient, a medicament, and any combination thereof in any proportion. The mixing proportions and conditions are selected to obtain a resulting mixture have desirable dry-matter content and physical characteristics. | 05-14-2009 |
20090252836 | Method of Gas Treatment - The prevent invention provides a novel gas treatment method for a fluid, and a method for producing a milk using the same, which is industrially extremely advantageous in terms of cost and efficiency. | 10-08-2009 |
20090280218 | PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN WHOLEGRAIN FOOD FOR RUMIANTS - It comprises a 2nd step of selected cereals grinding and a 3rd step of mixing of the grinded cereal with minerals, pellets and fiber for between 3 and 7 minutes until obtaining an homogenous mass. The process also includes a 4th step where a fat component is added, and a 6th step where a protein source is added. It also comprises an 8th step of drying of the obtained wholegrain pieces with hot air and a 9th step of adding a liquid cover which adds a non proteic nitrogen source and amino acids. The final steps of the procedure consist of a 10th step of adding a solid cover which includes antibiotics and minerals and an 11th step of cooling with cold air blowing of the wholegrain food pieces in order to obtain a final product with a temperature which cannot exceede room temperature in more than 5° C. and a residual humidity which cannot exceede the 11%. | 11-12-2009 |
20140099406 | FEED ADDITIVE BASED ON ENCAPSULATED NITRATES AND SULFATES TO REDUCE METHANE EMISSION DERIVED FROM RUMINAL FERMENTATION - Feed additives and feed supplements for ruminants in a granular shape containing nitrates and sulfates encapsulated with vegetable fats in order to allow a slow release in the ruminal digestive tract, aiming at reducing methane emission originated by the fermentative processes of the animal digestive tract. | 04-10-2014 |
20150093474 | PROTEIN-RICH FEEDSTUFF WITH RESISTANCE TO LOWERED DIGESTIBILITY DUE TO HEAT DAMAGE - Protein-rich feedstuffs which contain at least one protein feed material and either betaine or at least one feed product which contains betaine are resistant to reduction of digestibility as a result of heat damage during drying. | 04-02-2015 |