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Transgenic plants having increased tolerance to aluminum
10472646 · 2019-11-12 · ·

Methods and materials for modulating aluminum tolerance in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding aluminum tolerance-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased tolerance to aluminum and methods of increasing plant yield in soil containing elevated levels of aluminum.

Transgenic plants having increased tolerance to aluminum
10472646 · 2019-11-12 · ·

Methods and materials for modulating aluminum tolerance in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding aluminum tolerance-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having increased tolerance to aluminum and methods of increasing plant yield in soil containing elevated levels of aluminum.

Method to convert insects or worms into nutrient streams and compositions obtained thereby

A fat-containing composition obtained by converting insects or worms into nutrient streams, such as a fat-containing, an aqueous protein-containing and a solid-containing fraction, including (a) squashing insects or worms thereby obtaining a pulp, the insects or worms reduced in size, (b) heating the pulp to 70-100? C., and (c) subjecting the heated pulp to a physical separation step with the proviso that the method does not contain enzymatic treatment of the pulp. The fat-containing fraction contains at least 80 wt. % insect or worm fat with at least 40 wt. % saturated fats. The aqueous protein fraction can be dried to obtain dried protein material, which contains at least 50 wt. % insect or worm protein-derived matter and at most 25 wt. % insect or worm fat based on dry weight. The protein has a pepsin digestibility of at least 50%. The resulting nutrient streams can be used in food, petfood, feed and pharmaceutical industry.

Method to convert insects or worms into nutrient streams and compositions obtained thereby

A fat-containing composition obtained by converting insects or worms into nutrient streams, such as a fat-containing, an aqueous protein-containing and a solid-containing fraction, including (a) squashing insects or worms thereby obtaining a pulp, the insects or worms reduced in size, (b) heating the pulp to 70-100? C., and (c) subjecting the heated pulp to a physical separation step with the proviso that the method does not contain enzymatic treatment of the pulp. The fat-containing fraction contains at least 80 wt. % insect or worm fat with at least 40 wt. % saturated fats. The aqueous protein fraction can be dried to obtain dried protein material, which contains at least 50 wt. % insect or worm protein-derived matter and at most 25 wt. % insect or worm fat based on dry weight. The protein has a pepsin digestibility of at least 50%. The resulting nutrient streams can be used in food, petfood, feed and pharmaceutical industry.

NOVEL ENDOLYSIN

The present invention relates to a polypeptide with endolysin activity and amino acid sequences according to SEQ ID No. 1 and fragments or derivatives thereof. Moreover, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding said polypeptide, vectors comprising said nucleic acid molecules and host cells comprising either said nucleic acid molecules or said vectors. In addition, the present invention relates to said polypeptide for use as a medicament, in particular for the treatment or prevention of Gram-negative bacterial infections, as diagnostic means, as cosmetic substance or as sanitizing agent. The present invention also relates to the use of said polypeptide for the treatment or prevention of bacterial contamination, particularly of Gram-negative contamination, of foodstuff, of food processing equipment, of food processing plants, of surfaces coming into contact with foodstuff, of medical devices, of surfaces in hospitals and doctor's offices. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising said polypeptide.

Method and process for acidic recycling of protein waste

A method for recycling protein waste and producing an edible product for animal consumption comprises grinding animal carcasses or parts thereof and thereafter acidifying the waste. The acidified waste may then be emulsified, followed by a heat shock and then fed to animals. Alternatively, a second emulsification may be employed prior to being used for animal consumption. The emulsified products may be provided to animals as a liquid, or dried to a paste prior to use.

Novel Fermentation Systems and Methods
20190309248 · 2019-10-10 ·

The subject invention provides systems and apparatuses for producing microbe-based compositions that can be used in the oil and gas industry, environmental cleanup, as well as for other applications. More specifically, the present invention includes biological reactors, equipment, and materials for fermenting microbe-based compositions.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO DETECT GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE

This invention is directed to compositions and methods to detect and treat gastrointestinal diseases.

GELLED FEED FOR ANIMALS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF
20190216110 · 2019-07-18 · ·

The present invention relates to a process for preparing a gelled feed for piglets, said method comprising: a) forming a mixture of water and of a gelling agent, b) adding at least one nutritive element to said mixture, c) cooling the mixture until the mixture has gelled, d) destructuring the gelled mixture to obtain a gelled feed for piglets, wherein the gelling agent comprises from 50 to 75% by weight of xanthan gum, from 0.5 to 13% by weight of locust bean gum and from 12 to 37% by weight of guar gum, relative to the total weight of the gelling agent, and the temperature of the water is from 65 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius, for example 80 degrees Celsius. The present invention also relates to a gelled feed for piglets, obtained by the process defined according to the invention.

Solid pharmaceutical dosage form suitable for use as drinking water medication

The present invention relates to solid pharmaceutical dosage forms suitable for use as drinking water medication. More in particular, the present invention provides solid pharmaceutical dosage forms comprising a pharmaceutically active agent, a non-ionic surfactant having an Hydrophilic Lipophilic Balance (HLB) of at least 8, and a maltodextrin. The present invention also provides the use of such pharmaceutical dosage forms in veterinary medicine, more in particular as drinking water medication; as well as methods for preparing such pharmaceutical dosage forms.