Animal Feed Patents (Class 426/53)
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Publication number: 20090028992Abstract: A method for treating silage to enhance aerobic stability by inhibiting growth of microorganisms selected from yeasts, molds and spore-forming bacteria is disclosed. The method comprises treating silage or feed with a composition comprising Lactobacillus buchneri, LN1286, or the antimicrobial components produced thereby. The strain of Lactobacillus buchneri disclosed in the invention has been purified and isolated and has been found to be nontoxic, safe and able to improve aerobic stability of silage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Russell K. Chan, Scott M. Dennis, Elizabeth K. Harman, Carol A. Hendrick, Barbara G. Ruser, William Rutherford, Brenda K. Smiley, Cora Wortman
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Publication number: 20090028993Abstract: A method for treating silage to enhance aerobic stability by inhibiting growth of microorganisms selected from yeasts, molds and spore-forming bacteria is disclosed. The method comprises treating silage or feed with a composition comprising Lactobacillus buchneri, LN 1326, or the antimicrobial components produced thereby. The strain of Lactobacillus buchneri disclosed in the invention has been purified and isolated and has been found to be nontoxic, safe and able to improve aerobic stability of silage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Russell K. Chan, Scott M. Dennis, Elizabeth K. Harman, Carol A. Hendrick, Barbara G. Ruser, William Rutherford, Brenda K. Smiley, Cora Wortman
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Patent number: 7479286Abstract: A source of dietary lipids containing anti-microbial fatty acids is added to a food composition intended for improving or maintaining the skin health and/or coat quality in a pet by preventing or regulating the growth of skin pathogens and of microflora responsible for the generation of body surface and coat odors.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: François Couzy, Catherine Boissin-Delaporte
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Publication number: 20090017162Abstract: 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 Actinomycete using genetic engineering techniques. The present invention is also directed to novel cellulase compositions and methods of use therefore in industrial processes. In particular, the present invention is related to treating textiles with a novel cellulase derived from Actinomycete spp. The present invention also relates to the use of cellulase derived from Actinomycete spp. to enhance the digestibility of animal feed, in detergents, in the treatment of pulp and paper and in the production of starch and treatment of by-products thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Huaming Wang, Kai Bao
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Publication number: 20090011084Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: Jihong Liang, Fang Chi
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Publication number: 20090011085Abstract: Ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains or functional mutants thereof and methods of using ferulate esterase producing bacterial strains as forage additives are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Inventors: Victor Nsereko, William Rutherford, Brenda Smiley, Annette Spielbauer
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Publication number: 20080260894Abstract: Disclosed is a method for improving the digestibility and amino acid profile of proteinaceous animal feed products by the use of a combination of acidic, alkaline and/or neutral proteases. The selection and amounts of the proteases is based on the particular animal feed product and on the conditions of the gastrointestinal tract of the animal to be fed the treated animal feed. Use of the treated animal feed will reduce the amount of amino acid supplementation required, reduce the amount of nitrogen in animal feces, and improve the economical performance of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Allan Lim, Fui-Fong Yong, Hai-Meng Tan
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Patent number: 7429476Abstract: The present invention is directed to novel acid proteases and more specifically to NSP24 family proteases and NSP25 family proteases including biologically active fragments thereof and to nucleic acid molecules encoding said proteases. Also provided are vectors and host cells including nucleic acid sequences coding for the proteases, methods for producing the proteases, enzyme compositions and methods employing said proteases.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Genencor International, Inc.Inventors: Kathleen A. Clarkson, Nigel Dunn-Coleman, Suzanne E. Lantz, Craig E. Pilgrim, Piet van Solingen, Michael Ward
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Publication number: 20080220125Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Charles Abbas, Wuli Bao, Kyle Beery, Mike Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn, David P. Holzgraefe
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Publication number: 20080206401Abstract: An increased density dry pet food product is provided having a bulk density of 25 to pounds per cubic food, residual ?-amylase activity in the range of 0.1 to 57 NU per gram of the pet food product, and having a maintained or increased softness. A method of producing the dry pet food product is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: NESTEC LTD.Inventor: Mukund Parthasarathy
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Publication number: 20080187627Abstract: The present invention relates to codon-optimized xylanase coding sequences and the expression of xylanases in microbes and yeast. The invention further relates to using multiple copies of the xylanase expression construct for high levels of protein expression. The invention also relates to the use of xylanases as feed or food additives. The invention also relates to methods of expression of enzymes to increase thermotolerance by expressing them in organisms that glycosylate proteins compared to expression that the same enzyme without the glycosylation. Further, the invention relates to methods of preparing feed, enzyme feed additives, and methods of reducing the feed conversion ration or increasing weight gain of animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Michael Bauer, Michael Richard Bedford, Derrick Allen Pulliam
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Publication number: 20080138461Abstract: A method for treating silage to enhance aerobic stability by inhibiting growth of microorganisms selected from yeasts, molds and spore-forming bacteria is disclosed. The method comprises treating silage or feed with a composition comprising Lactobacillus buchneri, LN1297, or the antimicrobial components produced thereby. The strain of Lactobacillus buchneri disclosed in the invention has been purified and isolated and has been found to be nontoxic, safe and able to improve aerobic stability of silage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Russell K. Chan, Scott M. Dennis, Elizabeth K. Harman, Carol A. Hendrick, Barbara G. Ruser, William Rutherford, Brenda K. Smiley, Cora Wortman
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Publication number: 20080138462Abstract: A method for treating silage to enhance aerobic stability by inhibiting growth of microorganisms selected from yeasts, molds and spore-forming bacteria is disclosed. The method comprises treating silage or feed with a composition comprising Lactobacillus buchneri, LN5665, or the antimicrobial components produced thereby. The strain of Lactobacillus buchneri disclosed in the invention has been purified and isolated and has been found to be nontoxic, safe and able to improve aerobic stability of silage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Russell K. Chan, Scott M. Dennis, Elizabeth K. Harman, Carol A. Hendrick, Barbara G. Ruser, William Rutherford, Brenda K. Smiley, Cora Wortman
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Publication number: 20080138463Abstract: A method for treating silage to enhance aerobic stability by inhibiting growth of microorganisms selected from yeasts, molds and spore-forming bacteria is disclosed. The method comprises treating silage or feed with a composition comprising Lactobacillus buchneri, LN5689, or the antimicrobial components produced thereby. The strain of Lactobacillus buchneri disclosed in the invention has been purified and isolated and has been found to be nontoxic, safe and able to improve aerobic stability of silage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Russell K. Chan, Scott M. Dennis, Elizabeth K. Harman, Carol A. Hendrick, Barbara G. Ruser, William Rutherford, Brenda K. Smiley, Cora Wortman
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Patent number: 7384628Abstract: A composition comprising lactic acid bacteria that are selected from at least one of Lactococcus lactis, Lactobacillus lactis, and Lactobacillus brevis. The composition is suitable for administration to animals. Upon administration to an animal, the composition provides at least one of the following (a) improves performance in the animal and (b) reduces scours in animals. Also provided is a method of treating an animal in which the composition is administered to the animal. A method of forming a direct-fed microbial is also provided. A culture including the lactic acid bacteria is grown in a liquid nutrient broth. The lactic acid bacteria are separated from the liquid nutrient broth. The lactic acid bacteria can be freeze dried.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignees: Agtech Products, Inc., Merrick's, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Rehberger, Elizabeth A. Galbraith
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Patent number: 7348019Abstract: The present invention provides a solid block formulation, and methods of making and methods of use. In addition, methods of controlling insects on cattle are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Wellmark InternationalInventors: Dennis Lee Murphy, Jeanne Ann Witte, Kim W. Yang
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Patent number: 7329425Abstract: An apparatus and process for naturally recycling poultry carcasses for use as a nutritional supplement, the apparatus generally consists of four modules: an enzymatic digest medium mixing assembly that self adjusts for pH; a mobile grinding assembly mounted on a truck trailer; a digesting and emulsifying assembly which includes a heated tank and separator; and a drying system. Carcasses are loaded into the grinder, and the ground carcasses are pumped into a storage tank with the enzymatic digest medium to produce a protein soluble mixture. The particle size of this mixture is then further reduced, and transported to a centralized and stationary processing plant for digesting and emulsifying. The remaining emulsified proteins are then dried. The resulting pellet-like pieces are uniformly sized for packaging.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Naturally Recycled Proteins, LLCInventors: Jonathan Scott Darling, Don Scott Darling
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Patent number: 7323326Abstract: Genes encoding novel cellulases, and a gene encoding a protein that facilitates the action of such novel cellulases, the novel cellulases and a protein that facilitates the action of such cellulases, and enzyme preparations containing such proteins are described. The native hosts and the culture medium of said hosts containing said novel cellulases are also disclosed. These proteins are especially useful in the textile and detergent industry and in pulp and paper industry.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: AB Enzymes OyInventors: Arja Miettinen-Oinonen, John Londesborough, Jari Vehmaanpera, Heli Haakana, Arja Mantyla, Raija Lantto, Minna Elovainio, Vesa Joutsjoki, Marja Paloheimo, Pirkko Suominen
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Patent number: 7309602Abstract: 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 microoganism.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: AmbroZea, Inc.Inventor: Peter R. David
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Patent number: 7291493Abstract: The present invention relates to codon-optimized xylanase coding sequences and the expression of xylanases in microbes and yeast. The invention further relates to using multiple copies of the xylanase expression construct for high levels of protein expression. The invention also relates to the use of xylanases as feed or food additives. The invention also relates to methods of expression of enzymes to increase thermotolerance by expressing them in organisms that glycosylate proteins compared to expression that the same enzyme without the glycosylation. Further, the invention relates to methods of preparing feed, enzyme feed additives, and methods of reducing the feed conversion ration or increasing weight gain of animals.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: Michael Bauer, Michael Richard Bedford, Derrick Allen Pulliam
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Patent number: 7273748Abstract: Genes encoding novel cellulases, and a gene encoding a protein that facilitates the action of such novel cellulases, the novel cellulases and a protein that facilitates the action of such cellulases, and enzyme preparations containing such proteins are described. The native hosts and the culture medium of said hosts containing said novel cellulases are also disclosed. These proteins are especially useful in the textile and detergent industry and in pulp and paper industry.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: AB Enzymes OyInventors: Arja Miettinen-Oinonen, John Londesborough, Jari Vehmaanpera, Heli Haakana, Arja Mantyla, Raija Lantto, Minna Elovainio, Vesa Joutsjoki, Marja Paloheimo, Pirkko Suominen
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Patent number: 7261888Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of triglycerides (TG) containing medium chain fatty acids (C4 to C12), combined with exogenous lipolytic enzymes (esterases or lipases) as a feed supplement for animals in order to prevent and/or alleviate the problems which are frequently met at this moment. This results in a marked improvement of the growth performances without the use of the classical, but contested, feed additives.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignees: Aveve N.V., Vitamex N.V.Inventors: Jaak Decuypere, Noël Dierick
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Patent number: 7255890Abstract: Continuous direct enzymatic protein solubilization process for industrial wastes. The present invention involves a sequential enzymatic process which enables solubilizing proteins that are present in determined industrial wastes, permitting the use of by-products. The wastes used can be of plant origin (rice bran, algarroba seed, etc.) or animal origin (Procambarus clarkii or American crab). The main process includes two steps: a first step of successive washings with acidified water and a second step of continuous enzymatic hydrolysis. Variants to the main process are shown without pretreatment of the wastes with acidified water. These solubilized protein wastes (peptones) have an application, among others, in the formulation of culture media, in the biosynthesis of pharmaceutical and food products, in clinical or dietetic nutrition, as additives in cosmetics and as components of organic fertilizers.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Peptonas Vegetales, S. L.Inventor: Pedro Sanz Gutierrez
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Patent number: 7244463Abstract: The present invention advances prior art animal food products by providing an animal food product formulated with Garicinia mangostana L., or Mangosteen fruit, from the Mangosteen plant. The addition of Mangosteen to the animal food product of the present invention serves to provide significant health advantages not found in prior art animal food products.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Tahitian Noni International, Inc.Inventors: John W. Wadsworth, Stephen P. Story, Bing-Nan Zhou, Robert V. Ogden, Richard G. Godbee, Afa K. Palu, C. Jarakae Jensen
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Patent number: 7238378Abstract: The present invention relates to phytase variants derived from a parent phytase which is homologous to a Peniophora lycii phytase and comprises at least one substitution in at least one of a number of positions corresponding to a position in the Peniophora lycii phytase. The variants are of improved properties, in particular of a higher specific activity and/or more thermostable than the parent phytase, e.g. of a Tm of up to 82° C. at pH 5.5, as determined by DSC, and/or of a doubled specific activity. The invention also relates to DNA encoding the phytase variants, methods of their production, as well as the use thereof, e.g. in animal feed and animal feed additives.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Tomoko Matsui, Claus Crone Fuglsang, Allan Svendsen, Shiro Fukuyama
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Patent number: 7226778Abstract: An apparatus and process for naturally recycling poultry carcasses for use as a nutritional supplement, the apparatus generally consists of four modules: an enzymatic digest medium mixing assembly that self adjusts for pH; a mobile grinding assembly mounted on a truck trailer; a digesting and emulsifying assembly which includes a heated tank and separator; and a drying system. Carcasses are loaded into the grinder, and the ground carcasses are pumped into a storage tank with the enzymatic digest medium to produce a protein soluble mixture. The particle size of this mixture is then further reduced, and transported to a centralized and stationary processing plant for digesting and emulsifying. The remaining emulsified proteins are then dried. The resulting pellet-like pieces are uniformly sized for packaging.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Naturally Recycled Proteins , LLCInventors: Jonathan Scott Darling, Don Scott Darling
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Patent number: 7220716Abstract: The present invention relates to the identification of novel metallo-proteases (MP) in Gram-positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nucleic acid and amino acid sequences for Bacillus (MP). The present invention also provides host cells having mutation or deletion of part or all of the gene encoding MP. The present invention also provides host cells further comprising nucleic acid encoding desired heterologous proteins such as enzymes. The present invention also provides cleaning compositions comprising an MP of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Genencor International, Inc.Inventor: David A. Estell
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Patent number: 7211281Abstract: A method for improving the performance of enzymes used in animal feeds by the use of surfactants. Lecithin and/or lysolecithin is added to an animal feed including an exogenous enzyme to boost the performance of the enzyme so that a desired level of performance can be maintained while reducing the amount of exogenous enzyme that must be included in the animal feed. Preferably, the surfactant includes lyso-forms of lecithin.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Kemin Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eddy Van Beek, Ingrid Somers, Eric Peys, Benedikt Sas
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Patent number: 7112229Abstract: An integrated process is described for producing biodiesel from oleaginous seeds, preferably castor bean seeds. The inventive process includes a transesterification reaction where the seeds themselves react with anhydrous ethyl alcohol in the presence of an alkaline catalyst. The resulting ethyl esters are then separated by decantation and neutralized and used as fuel for diesel engines, co-solvents for diesel and gasoline mixtures with anhydrous or hydrated ethyl alcohol. The solid fractions may be used as fertilizers, for feeding cattle and as a raw material for producing ethyl alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. -PetrobrasInventors: Carlos Nagib Khalil, Lúcia Cristina Ferreira Leite
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Patent number: 7070819Abstract: The present invention relates to the identification of a novel metalloprotease in gram positive microorganisms. The present invention provides the nucleic acid and amino acid sequences for the metalloprotease. The present invention also provides hot cells having a mutation or deletion of part or all of the gene encoding the metalloprotease. The present invention provides host cells which further comprises a nucleic acid encoding desired heterologous proteins such as enzymes. The present invention also provides cleaning compositions, animal feeds and compositions used to treat a textile that include the metalloprotease of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Genencor International, Inc.Inventor: David A. Estell
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Patent number: 7067164Abstract: Means are offered for making effective use of organic wastes and waste oils from the food industry, food processing industry, livestock industry and the like. Furthermore, a method for treating wastes without generating any malodorous fumes, and a feed composition with high nutritional value, promoting the health and fattening of livestock, are offered. An organic raw material such as raw garbage, livestock manure, seafood processing industry waste, distillatory effluents or the like is immersed in a heated oil and extracted to perform an oil treatment, then added to koji and allowed to ferment. The fermentation by the koji mold causes the oil content to fall to a predetermined amount, while the heat of fermentation is used to reduce the water content of organic raw materials, thus producing a koji feed composition.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Noriko YamamotoInventor: Masahiro Yamamoto
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Patent number: 7001610Abstract: This invention describes feed supplement, and processes which increase the amount of essential fatty acids in the milk, eggs, meat and other by-products from animals including dairy cattle, beef cattle, goats and poultry. The food supplement described herein includes specific fish meal, fish oil, algae or plant dietary supplements combined with a natural ingredient/coating mixture, which can be either talc, clay or combinations; or mixtures of talc or clay with flax sprout powder to achieve enhanced levels of the essential fatty acids in the milk, eggs, meat and processed livestock products from animals fed this dietary supplement. In ruminants, the natural ingredient/coating mixture prevents microbial degradation of the essential fatty acids in the rumen stomach of the animals fed with this composition, thus providing more of the essential fatty acids to the animal, for their use. This in turn results in improved concentrations in the milk, meat and processed products from these animals.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Omeganutrel Inc.Inventor: James F. Stewart
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Patent number: 6986908Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition containing a ?-aminolevulinic acid as effective dose for prevention and treatment of infection by pathogenic microorganisms and parasite. More particularly, it refers to the composition for prevention and treatment through cultivation of fish in a water tank containing ?-aminolevulinic acid or the oral administration of a feed mixed with ?-aminolevulinic acid to fish.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Inventors: Hyeungrak Kim, Jaeho Kim, Myungjoo Oh, Daeseok Byun
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Patent number: 6984406Abstract: The present invention relates to a Bacillus sp. strain producing a mannanase which is highly active in the neutral and the acidic media. The Bacillus sp. WL-1 strain (KCTC 0800BP), which is isolated from the soil, produces in large scale the mannanase in the culture medium containing lactose and bran, wherein the mannanase is highly active in the neutral and the acidic media so said mannanase is useful as an additive for feeds and is helpful in the decomposition of hemicellulose.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: CTC BIO Inc.Inventors: Ki-Haeng Cho, Ki-Hong Yoon, Dae-Weon Kim, Hwa-Gyun Oh, Young-Phill Oh
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Patent number: 6962722Abstract: The present invention relates to the production of a highly digestible, high protein product (high protein distillers dried grains or high protein DDG) from corn endosperm, and more particularly to a method for the recovery of high protein DDG by using: (i) dehulling and degermination to isolate a low fat, low fiber corn endosperm fraction, (ii) enzymatic hydrolysis to solubilize and alcoholic fermentation to assimilate the starch and non-starch carbohydrates present in the corn endosperm, and (iii) filtration and/or centrifugation to recover the dealcoholized insoluble solids that remain after fermentation of the corn endosperm. The present invention provides an alternative to the traditional dry mill method of processing corn to produce ethanol, and results in the production and recovery of a distillers' by-product (high protein DDG) with increased value and range of use as an ingredient in feeds for farm-raised ruminants and non-ruminants and pet foods.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventors: Larry J. Dawley, James R. Dawley
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Patent number: 6926917Abstract: An increased palatability dry pet food product is provided having residual ?-amylase activity, a moisture content of 5 to 12%, and an Instron value of between 9.5 and 17.5 foot lbs. A method of producing the dry pet food product is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Nestec Ltd.Inventor: Mukund Parthasarathy
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Patent number: 6899904Abstract: Animal feed compositions comprising amounts of protein, carbohydrate, fat and a functional ingredient for preventing hairball formation are provided. The functional ingredient comprises an electrostatically charge ingredient, preferably selected from the group consisting of electrostatically charged proteins, amino acids, conjugated proteins, dipeptides, multipeptides, protein colloids, enzymes, protein hydrolysates, natural and artificial food additives, flavorings, seasonings, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: The Meow Mix CompanyInventors: Charles Lin, Jay Dahlgren, Scott Morris
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Patent number: 6896918Abstract: Mannose-containing palm kernel meal obtained by functioning a mannan degrading enzyme or an acidic catalyst to palm kernel meal. Mannose can be produced at a high yield by using palm kernel meal which is highly resourceful. An extraction process is not necessarily required in using free mannose effectively so that enzymically treated palm kernel meal containing the degradation product may be used untreated. It may be dried or extracted if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Fuji Oil Co., LTDInventor: Futoshi Yokomizo
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Patent number: 6887489Abstract: A ruminant direct fed microbial composition of matter comprising an acidosis inhibiting effective amount of Propionibacterium P-63 is provided. Also disclosed is a process for reducing acidosis in ruminants or scours in swine by administration of the bacterium to the ruminant or swine. The microbial composition may be administered by itself, or combined with animal feed and/or lactic acid producing cultures.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: The Board of Regents for Oklahoma State UniversityInventors: Thomas Rehberger, Terry D. Parrott, Fred C. Owens, Charles A. Hibberd
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Patent number: 6866861Abstract: A method of enhancing milk component production in a ruminant, the method including providing a feed that includes a sugar alcohol and supplying the sugar alcohol to the abomasum of the ruminant.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Land O'Lakes, Inc.Inventor: Cindie M. Luhman
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Patent number: 6858239Abstract: A feed additive for equines, 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 said dried solubles have been dried to a total moisture content of less than 30% by weight at a temperature not less than about 80° F. and not more than about 900.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Biovance Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William E. Julien
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Patent number: 6844006Abstract: The present invention provides improved chlortetracycline-containing animal feed compositions and processes and apparatuses for their preparation. In certain embodiments, raw fermentation broth comprising chlortetracycline is divided into two portions. The first portion is mixed with a compound that complexes chlortetracycline. The second portion is acidified and the solids are removed. The acidified liquid is treated with a complexing agent to produced a chlortetracycline complex. The first and second portions thus treated are then mixed and the mixture is passed on to a filter press or other means for separation of the solids to produce a wet cake comprising complexed chlortetracycline. In alternative embodiments, the second portion may be acidified and filtered and admixed with the first portion prior to the complexing step. The resulting mixture is passed on to a filter press or other means for separation of the solids.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Pennfield Oil CompanyInventor: Willis L. Winstrom
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Patent number: 6841179Abstract: Animal feed compositions comprising amounts of protein, carbohydrate, fat and a functional ingredient for preventing hairball formation are provided. The functional ingredient comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of electrostatically charged gelatin, animal bile acid, fungal acid protease, papain, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: The Meow Mix CompanyInventors: Charles Lin, Jay Dahlgren, Scott Morris, Richard Thompson
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Publication number: 20040265358Abstract: The present invention relates to methionine rich food products that have been modified so as to reduce their boosting effect on serum homocysteine concentration. More particularly, the invention is concerned with food products comprising at least 5% proteinaceous matter by weight of dry matter, wherein at least 50% of the proteinaceous matter is of animal origin or derived from seeds, nuts, grain or pulses, and wherein the amino acid profile of the food products has been altered to contain elevated amounts of cysteine, and optionally serine. Typically, the present food products contain the amino acids cysteine [Cys] and methionine [Meth] in a molar ratio which meets the following equation: [Cys]/[Meth]≧2:1. Another aspect of the invention relates to the use of the aforementioned food products in a method of treating or preventing elevated plasma concentrations of homocysteine.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Petra Verhoef, Roelof Van Der Meer
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Publication number: 20040248280Abstract: The present invention relates to an animal feed made of an amount of cereal grain and a peptide or polypeptide expressed by a transformed organism, whereby the transformed organism can be included in the animal feed composition. The present invention also relates to a method for forming the animal feed wherein the method includes forming a transformed organism by transforming a yeast cell by inserting a nucleic acid molecule which will express a polypeptide desired for use in the animal feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Robert I. Bolla, Joseph E. Zahner, Monty S. Kerley
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Patent number: 6812022Abstract: Microorganisms of the genus Bacillus that are capable of reducing nitrates and contain chitin and/or chitosan in their cell walls are provided. The microorganism of the invention can be used for improving soil, for treating organic waste by fermentation, for fermenting soybeans, and for reducing bitterness. The microorganism of the invention can also be used as a feed additive or a good additive. Further, the microorganism of the invention has an anti-microbial effect.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Gold Kosan Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takemi Aonuma
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Patent number: 6805074Abstract: A system for and method of determining a formulation for an animal feed having a customized heat increment value. The system can include an animal profile, an animal nutrient requirement profile, an evaluation criteria, and/or ingredient nutrient content profiles. The information contained in the profiles and criteria can be used to calculate a formulation having a desirable heat increment value. The heat increment value can be used to maximize satisfaction of an evaluation criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Cargill, IncorporatedInventors: Mark D. Newcomb, Christiaan P. A. van de Ligt, David A. Cook, David G. Cieslak
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Publication number: 20040202695Abstract: A nutritional feed supplement composition for post rumen metabolism in ruminant animals composed of spheroid nutrient particles coatingly covered with divalent metal salts which are insoluble in near-neutral rumen fluid but soluble in acidic post rumen digestive fluids. The composition protects nutrients which would be of no value if exposed to rumen fluids but are beneficial when available for metabolism in post rumen digestive fluids. The nutrients may be dispersed in inert powders formed into spheroid particles, and the divalent metal salts may be dispersed in a resin membrane insoluble in all ruminant fluids. Nutrient particles in the composition include enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, single cell proteins, and medicinal materials. The divalent metal salts include magnesium phosphate, magnesium ammonium phosphate, and magnesium stearate. The resin membranes include polyurethane, polyethylene and polyacrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Agri-Nutrients Technology Group, Inc.Inventor: William P. Moore
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Publication number: 20040185148Abstract: A process for preparing a feed from the byproducts or coproducts of dry corn milling, such as dried corn distiller's solubles, that is suitable for feeding to both monogastric and ruminant animals. The partially dried coproducts are mixed with an additive that improves the amino acid profile, reduces the fiber content and improves the bioavailability of feed components of the coproducts and processed through an extruder. Suitable additives include oilseeds and their byproducts, legumes and their by products, and animal byproducts. The resulting animal feed has a reduced moisture content, an extended product life and is palatable to swine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: Nabil W. Said
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Patent number: 6783777Abstract: A method of feeding young, weaned swine, that includes applying a liquid digest onto a feed substance to form a feed material, the liquid digest including an enzymatically-processed material, and providing the feed material to the young, weaned swine.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Land O'Lakes, Inc.Inventors: Bill L. Miller, Brenda de Rodas