Patent classifications
C12P1/00
Method for preparing non-toxic lacquer, fermented rice bran powder using same, and method for manufacturing powdered grain nutrient food
The present invention provides a method for preparing non-toxic lacquer by detoxifying stems or sprouts of lacquer trees using a malt juice and a fermented rice bran, and a method for manufacturing a fermented rice bran enzyme with improved preservability or a powdered grain nutrient food with improved preservability and dietary property by using the non-toxic lacquer prepared thereby.
ALLOMYRINA DICHOTOMA LARVA EXTRACT AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
The present application relates to an Allomyrina dichotoma larva extract and a method for preparing the same.
ALLOMYRINA DICHOTOMA LARVA EXTRACT AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
The present application relates to an Allomyrina dichotoma larva extract and a method for preparing the same.
Therapeutic serum obtained from co-cultured cells
A therapeutic serum suitable for inclusion in a cosmetic preparation may be produced by stressing a co-culture including proliferative cells. The co-culture of cells may be obtained by growing first culture to less than one-hundred percent confluence on a surface. After a monolayer of first culture is established, a second culture may be seeded onto at least one cell free area on the surface, the resulting co-culture grown to less than one-hundred percent confluence. Additional cultures may then be seeded onto cell free areas of the surface and established until a monolayer having the desired population of cells is obtained. The monolayer is then stressed to obtain a serum by conditioning a collection medium. The obtained serum may be combined with a suitable cosmetic base to provide a cosmetic preparation.
Therapeutic serum obtained from co-cultured cells
A therapeutic serum suitable for inclusion in a cosmetic preparation may be produced by stressing a co-culture including proliferative cells. The co-culture of cells may be obtained by growing first culture to less than one-hundred percent confluence on a surface. After a monolayer of first culture is established, a second culture may be seeded onto at least one cell free area on the surface, the resulting co-culture grown to less than one-hundred percent confluence. Additional cultures may then be seeded onto cell free areas of the surface and established until a monolayer having the desired population of cells is obtained. The monolayer is then stressed to obtain a serum by conditioning a collection medium. The obtained serum may be combined with a suitable cosmetic base to provide a cosmetic preparation.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IN-VITRO MILK PRODUCTION
The disclosure relates to methods, systems and compositions for use in the production of milk. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to systems, compositions and methods for in-vitro production of milk using an array of mammary organoids seeded on tertiary-branched, resilient duct scaffolding.