Abstract: A feed additive for ruminants, comprising dried glutamic acid fermentation solubles, dried corn fermentation solubles, or a mixture of dried glutamic acid fermentation solubles and dried corn fermentation solubles, wherein the dried solubles have been dried to a total moisture content of less than 30% by weight at a temperature not less than about 80.degree. F. and not more than about 900.degree. F.
Abstract: A supplemented animal feed composition comprising (a) an animal feed that is deficient in a trace metal admixed with (b) a diet-supplementing effective amount of a polyvalent metal cation propionate having the formula M(CH.sub.3 CH.sub.2 COO.sup.-).sub.x, wherein M is a polyvalent metal cation form of said deficient metal that is selected from the group consisting of Zn.sup.+2, Cu.sup.+2, Fe.sup.+3, Fe.sup.+2, Mn.sup.+2, Co.sup.+2 and Cr.sup.+3, and x is an integer equal to the cationic charge of M. The metal propionates are used as biologically available and economical sources of trace metal for supplementation in animal diets.
Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing a powdered seasoning, which comprises adding to and dissolving in a seasoning liquor or soy sauce, 100-250% by weight in total of a dextrin of DE value 6-15 and a dextrin of DE value 1-5 and 3-20% by weight of gelatin, and then spray-drying the resultant solution, a content of the DE 1-5 dextrin being 5-60% by weight of the total dextrin, all the percent weights being based on the weight of a solid in the seasoning liquor or soy sauce.
Abstract: A process for ameliorating the effects of tibial dyschondroplasia while maintaining weight gain in poultry is disclosed as are a supplemented poultry feed and a feed supplement concentrate. The process contemplates feeding the bird with a poultry feed that contains 35 to 350 micrograms of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol per kilogram of feed. The supplement feed is used in the above process, whereas a feed supplement concentrate comprises a comestible diluent containing about 0.05 to about 100 mg of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol per gram of concentrate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 10, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 9, 1997
Assignee:
Amoco Corporation
Inventors:
Leonard Stark, James G. Yarger, Samuel Perry
Abstract: Modified starch materials having a number average molecular weight of at least 10,000 for nutritional products provide a relatively slow release of metabolizable carbohydrates, giving a source of carbohydrate energy over a longer period of time than can be obtained from glucose and other carbohydrates such as lactose, fructose, or sucrose.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 6, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 9, 1997
Assignee:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Rickey L. Sharp, John F. Robyt, Murray L. Kaplan
Abstract: A dry food acidulent composition, reminiscent of vinegar when hydrated, comprises a dry food acid, a buffering salt and a fully dissociatable salt. The dry food acid preferably comprises adipic, citric, fumaric, malic acid or a mixture. The buffering salt is preferably a sodium or potassium salt of a food-grade acid such as sodium citrate, potassium citrate, disodium phosphate, dipostassium phosphate, and mixtures. The fully dissociatable salt is preferably sodium chloride or potassium chloride. The preferred weight ratio of the buffering salt to the acid is within the range of from about 0.1:1 to about 0.3:1, that of the fully dissociatable salt to the acid is within the range of from about 1:1 to about 6:1, and that of the fully dissociatable salt to the buffering salt is within the range of from about 10:1 to about 30:1. These compositions are admixed with other dry ingredients to prepare dry sauce and dressing mixes.
Abstract: Disclosed is an animal feed manufacturing method in which powdered fish oil of a main raw material is obtained by processing fishes containing a large amount of docosa hexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosa pentaenoic acid (EPA). The animal feed manufacturing method includes the steps of adding urea to fish oil together with a monosodium glutamate (MSG) by-product and fermenting the fish oil, separately removing water and phospolipid contained in the fermented fish oil, adding quicklime to the separated fish oil and cooling the quicklime-added fish oil via gumming and salting-out processes, and thereby obtaining powdered animal feed using a cooling roller or presser.
Abstract: A stable liquid suspension of an encapsulated flavor oil, oleoresin or spice in a gel matrix is prepared by forming a gel matrix in an aqueous medium with high shear mixing of a colloidal gelling agent at a temperature above the freezing point of the aqueous medium and preferably below ambient temperature and dispersing and encapsulating the flavor oil, oleoresin or spice in the gel matrix during the formation of the gel matrix.
Abstract: A food composition having improved palatability to cats comprising a nutritious food mass and an palatability enhancing amount of a choline compound. The choline compound is incorporated within, or applied to the surface of, the cat food composition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 1996
Date of Patent:
November 25, 1997
Assignee:
Colgate Palmolive Company
Inventors:
Charles F. Lin, Jack K. Lin, Dennis E. Jewell, Philip W. Toll, Neil P. Stout, Larry R. Prewitt
Abstract: Hard, stable, extruded animal feed nuggets are prepared for ruminants, the nuggets comprising between about 90 to 99 wt % of at least one protein-containing ingredient and between about 1.0 to 6.0 wt % of added fat. Preferably, the animal feed nugget is also comprised of between about 0.02 and 5.0 wt % of sulfur. The animal feed nugget of this invention is prepared by a method comprising the steps of:A. plasticizing a blend of at least one protein-containing ingredient, added fat, sulfur, if present, and water in an extruder,B. extruding the plasticized blend to form an animal feed nugget, andC. drying the extruded nugget to a water content of less than about 12 wt %, based on the total weight of the nugget.Animal feed nuggets prepared by this method function as a rumen escape composition in that they permit the release of beneficial nutrients in the abomasum or subsequent digestive tract.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of subgrouping media formulations into stable, compatible components that can then be solubilized at high concentrations (10.times. to 100.times.). Concentrated solutions of the ingredient containing subgroups can be used to prepare media formulations. Concentrated culture media formulations (2-10.times.) or 1.times. cell culture media can be prepared according to the present invention by mixing a sufficient amount of the concentrated subgroup solutions with a sufficient amount of a diluent (water, buffer, etc.).The present invention further relates to stabilization of glutamine by complexing or mixing glutamine with divalent metal cations in solution.
Abstract: Methods and compositions for preparation of frozen fermented food products using antifreeze polypeptide-expressing microorganisms are provided. In particular the invention provides for use of fish antifreeze polypeptide-expressing microorganisms in fermentation of milk to produce and store frozen yogurt.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 1994
Date of Patent:
October 14, 1997
Assignee:
HSC Research and Development Limited Partnership
Inventors:
Garth L. Fletcher, Choy L. Hew, Shashikant B. Joshi, Yaling Wu
Abstract: A feedstock and a method of utility are provided for increasing the content of unsaturated fatty acids in the tissues and milk of ruminants. A preferred feedstock is composed of a fodder substrate which is blended with an unsaturated aliphatic amide ingredient such as soyamide. The unsaturated aliphatic amide is biohydrogenation-resistant, and bypasses the rumen substantially intact. The aliphatic amide is converted to free fatty acid in the digestive tract, and subsequently is absorbed in the tissues and milk of the ruminant.
Abstract: Improved rye-derived bread improvers are provided which can be incorporated into otherwise conventional wheat-based doughs to give increases in loaf volume and crumb quality. The improvers include a water soluble alkaline proteinaceous specie derived from rye and having a pI of greater than about 7.5; the improvers are prepared by aqueous extraction from whole rye meal and subsequent separation of the alkaline proteinaceous species.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 1994
Date of Patent:
August 19, 1997
Assignee:
Kansas State University Research Foundation
Abstract: Coated animal feed agglomerates such as pellets are made starting with uncoated agglomerates or pellets that may be formed of easily agglomerated or pelleted ingredients but which may be lacking in desirable nutritional or other ingredients. A binder such as a viscous aqueous gel is coated onto the uncoated agglomerates or pellets. Thereafter, the damp binder coated agglomerates or pellets are dusted with a powder containing ingredients which usually are not amenable to being extruded. After the dusting powder has been applied the coated and dusted pellets are dried and cooled.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 21, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1997
Assignee:
Moorman Manufacturing Company
Inventors:
R. Kim Humphry, Norman A. Lubbe, Bruce R. McClain, Mark D. Newcomb
Abstract: A method for rapidly determining mold growth on feed is disclosed. The method comprises placing a sample of feed containing mold spores in a closed container; maintaining an environment that will support rapid mold growth; measuring the change in concentration of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide; and correlating the concentration change with the rate of mold growth.
Abstract: Process for the preparation of a fermented food product for animals, in which a finely divided and emulsified mixture comprising a collagenic material, a protein material and milk is pasteurized while homogenizing constantly, and then it is fermented by lactic acid bacteria. The invention also relates to the product derived from the process.
Abstract: Disclosed is a process and apparatus for producing a topical coating on a food product. The topical coating may be a sweetener wherein a superheated pressurized solution of the sweetener is sprayed on a heated food product to form a coating thereon. The topical coating may also contain a flavoring.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 8, 1997
Assignee:
Kellogg Company
Inventors:
James C. Breslin, Alicia A. Perdon, James B. Holder, Stephen J. Kalchik, Jerald L. Longman
Abstract: Methods and compositions for flavor enhancement and development in a cultured dairy product employ identification and selection of fat fractions from sources such as milk(butter) fat for use as flavor precursors. The selected fractions are added to the product at a step in the manufacturing process where they are available for flavor development by means characteristic of the product. The selected fractions are preferably enhanced for fatty acids and have low melting points. For a reduced fat product, the flavor precursors are generally added in combination with a fat substitute. Homogenization of all the aqueous protein component in this type of product was an improvement over homogenizing only a portion of this component. The invention is particularly suitable for production of reduced fat cultured dairy products.
Abstract: The subject of the invention is a process to correct and optimize the feed-composition on basis of testing the levels of so called FIL-lectines in the blood. This correction is exerted by adding certain sugars and amino acids to the feed. Hereby the FIL-level may be adjusted in order to optimize the growth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 9, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 23, 1997
Assignee:
Svenska Lantmannens Riksforbund UPA
Inventors:
Stefan Lange, Ivar Lonnroth, Kjell Martinsson, Leif Goransson