Patents by Inventor Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya

Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya 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: 8496984
    Abstract: Mycotoxins prevailing in Northern climates have been until now proven difficult to deactivate in animal feed by binding, in contrast to mycotoxins prevailing in the Southern climates. Meanwhile, both types of toxins present a considerable risk factor for agricultural animal health and performance. A method of adsorbing and rendering harmless for animals an expanded range of both Northern and Southern mycotoxins found in contaminated feed is proposed. According to the invention, a combination of modified plant ligno-polysaccharide material and traditional mycotoxin binding components is added to the feed of agricultural and companion animals in an amount sufficient to abate the negative effects of both types of mycotoxins present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2013
    Assignee: Cubena, Inc.
    Inventors: Elizabeth Tranquil, Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya, Dmitry Fedorovich Tikhomirov, Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky
  • Publication number: 20120070516
    Abstract: Method is proposed useful to render harmless mycotoxins that contaminate food, animal feed and assist infection of plant hosts by microbial parasites, comprising binding mycotoxins by a novel adsorbent, consisting partially or in full of plant lignocellulosic biomass or isolated biomass components, e.g., acid hydrolysis lignin, enzymatic hydrolysis lignin, coniferous and deciduous wood, bark and needle particles, rice hulls, used coffee grounds, apricot stone shells, almond, walnut, sunflower hulls, cocoa and peanut shells. The materials may be further improved through genetic modification of plants and physicochemical treatment of lignocellulosic biomass, such as micronization. The resulting adsorbent can bind wide range of mycotoxins, including, mycotoxins difficult to bind (Ochratoxin, T-2, Deoxynivalenol, Nivalenol).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2011
    Publication date: March 22, 2012
    Applicant: Cubena, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis Tranquil, Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky, Elizabeth Tranquil, Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya, Arthur Tigranovich Kopylov
  • Publication number: 20120027747
    Abstract: A method of rendering harmless mycotoxins contaminating food, animal feed and assisting infection of plant hosts by microbial parasites is proposed. The method comprises binding mycotoxins by a novel adsorbent, consisting partially or in full of the biomass of filamentous fungi or isolated fungal biomass components, such as chitin, chitozan and hyrdophobins, or fungal biomass enriched in its capacity to bind said mycotoxins using fungal species and strain selection, genetic engineering of fungi, modification of fungal fermentation conditions and downstream physical and chemical treatment of fungal biomass, such as milling or micronization in a dry state. The resulting adsorbent can bind a wide range of mycotoxins, including the ones difficult to bind (Ochratoxin, T-2, DON, NIV) using a current generation of mycotoxin adsorbents based on clay, resins, yeast and bacterial biomass. The adsorbent can be used as an animal feed additive, functional food additive and agricultural fungistatic/fungicide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2010
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: CUBENA, INC.
    Inventors: Dennis Tranquil, Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky, Elizabeth Tranquil, Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya, Oleg Nickolaevich Okunev
  • Publication number: 20100189856
    Abstract: Mycotoxins prevailing in Northern climates have been until now proven difficult to deactivate in animal feed by binding, in contrast to mycotoxins prevailing in the Southern climates. Meanwhile, both types of toxins present a considerable risk factor for agricultural animal health and performance. A method of adsorbing and rendering harmless for animals an expanded range of both Northern and Southern mycotoxins found in contaminated feed is proposed. According to the invention, a combination of modified plant ligno-polysaccharide material and traditional mycotoxin binding components is added to the feed of agricultural and companion animals in an amount sufficient to abate the negative effects of both types of mycotoxins present.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2009
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: CUBENA, INC.
    Inventors: Elizabeth Tranquil (Tikhomirova), Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya, Dennis Tranquil (Dmitry Tikhomirov), Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky