Patents by Inventor Joseph James Sedmak

Joseph James Sedmak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8753668
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for producing yeast ?-glucan and mannan preparations. The methods employ an autolysis process, followed by enzymatic treatment with one or more of a protease, glucanase or lipase. The preparations produced may be used in food supplements, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, animal feeds, and neutraceuticals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2014
    Assignee: Sensient Flavors LLC
    Inventor: Joseph James Sedmak
  • Publication number: 20100190872
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for producing yeast ?-glucan and mannan preparations. The methods employ an autolysis process, followed by enzymatic treatment with one or more of a protease, glucanase or lipase. The preparations produced may be used in food supplements, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, animal feeds, and neutraceuticals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2010
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: SENSIENT FLAVORS INC.
    Inventor: Joseph James Sedmak
  • Patent number: 6413736
    Abstract: Phaffia rhodozyma strains are described which produce greater than 3,000 ppm astaxanthin based on dry yeast solids when cultivated in a volume of nutrient medium of at least about 1,500 liters and containing in excess of 4 percent, preferably in excess of 6 percent, dry yeast solids. These and other strains are cultivated by an improved fermentation method comprising extending the maturation phase of the fermentation by one or more various techniques including exposing the yeast cells to a low-intensity light, slow feeding the cells with a rapidly metabolized energy source, e.g. glucose, and replacing the rapidly metabolized energy source with a slowly metabolized energy source, e.g. gylcerol. The cells of these strains are incorporated into animal feeds, particularly feeds for salmonid fishes, to impart or enhance the red pigmentation of these animals and products made from these animals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
    Inventors: Gunnard Kenneth Jacobson, Setsuko Omata Jolly, Joseph James Sedmak, Thomas Joseph Skatrud, John Marion Wasileski
  • Patent number: 6015684
    Abstract: Phaffia rhodozyma strains are described which produce greater than 3,000 ppm astaxanthin based on dry yeast solids when cultivated in a volume of nutrient medium of at least about 1,500 liters and containing in excess of 4 percent, preferably in excess of 6 percent, dry yeast solids. These and other strains are cultivated by an improved fermentation method comprising extending the maturation phase of the fermentation by one or more various techniques including exposing the yeast cells to a low-intensity light, slow feeding the cells with a rapidly metabolized energy source, e.g. glucose, and replacing the rapidly metabolized energy source with a slowly metabolized energy source, e.g. gylcerol. The cells of these strains are incorporated into animal feeds, particularly feeds for salmonid fishes, to impart or enhance the red pigmentation of these animals and products made from these animals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
    Inventors: Gunnard Kenneth Jacobson, Setsuko Omata Jolly, Joseph James Sedmak, Thomas Joseph Skatrud, John Marion Wasileski
  • Patent number: 5922560
    Abstract: Phaffia rhodozyma strains are described which produce greater than 3,000 ppm astaxanthin based on dry yeast solids when cultivated in a volume of nutrient medium of at least about 1,500 liters and containing in excess of 4 percent, preferably in excess of 6 percent, dry yeast solids. These and other strains are cultivated by an improved fermentation method comprising extending the maturation phase of the fermentation by one or more various techniques including exposing the yeast cells to a low-intensity light, slow feeding the cells with a rapidly metabolized energy source e.g. glucose, and replacing the rapidly metabolized energy source with a slowly metabolized energy source, e.g. gylcerol. The cells of these strains are incorporated into animal feeds, particularly feeds for salmonid fishes, to impart or enhance the red pigmentation of these animals and products made from these animals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Archer Daniels Midland Company
    Inventors: Gunnard Kenneth Jacobson, Setsuko Omata Jolly, Joseph James Sedmak, Thomas Joseph Skatrud, John Marion Wasileski