Patent classifications
C12R2001/00
Bio-nematocide
The present invention provides for a bio-nematocide for repairing damage to wood and related cellulosic products caused by nematodes.
Method and System for Protecting Honey Bees, Bats and Butterflies From Neonicotinoid Pesticides
A method and system for the treatment of honey bees (Apis mellifera), bats, and butterflies protects them from various life threatening conditions, including Colony Collapse Disorder, white nose syndrome, etc. and in particular, provides honey bees, bats and butterflies with the ability to assimilate and degrade neonicotinoids.
Method for preparing kaolin immobilized GY2B bacteria and application thereof
Provided are a method for preparing kaolin immobilized GY2B bacteria and use thereof.
Isolated bacterial strain of the genus burkholderia and pesticidal metabolites therefrom
A species of Burkholderia sp with no known pathogenicity to vertebrates but with pesticidal activity (e.g., plants, insects, fungi, weeds and nematodes) is provided. Also provided are natural products derived from a culture of said species and methods of controlling pests using said natural products.
Hyperhalophilic strain and use thereof for the degradation of carbon-containing substrates
The present invention relates to a novel hyperhalophilic strain and use thereof for the degradation of carbon-containing substrates, in particular making it possible to prepare novel polymers.
Bacterial strain Rhodococcus aetherivorans VKM Ac-2610D producing nitrile hydratase, method of its cultivation and method for producing acrylamide
The invention relates to a bacterial strain belonging to the genus Rhodococcus which is a producer of a nitrile hydratase. The invention also relates to a method for producing acrylamide by hydration of acrylonitrile using a biomass of the bacterial strain and to a method of culturing the bacterial strain.
LABYRINTHULID MICROORGANISM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING MICROBIAL OIL, MICROBIAL OIL, METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAID MICROORGANISM AND FOR PRODUCING SAID MICROBIAL OIL, AND USES OF SAID MICROORGANISM AND SAID MICROBIAL OIL
A Labyrinthulid microorganism capable of producing a PUFA only through the elongase-desaturase pathway. A Labyrinthulid microorganism which has no ability of producing a PUFA through the endogenous PUFA-PKS pathway or has the ability at an extremely weak level and which has an ability of producing a PUFA through the endogenous elongase-desaturase pathway. The Labyrinthulid microorganism is a microorganism belonging to the genus Parietichytrium or Parietichytrium.
Composition comprising peptides made by lactococcus lactis strains
New Lactococcus lactis strains, NRRL B-50571 and NRRL B-50572, and a bacterial preparation containing the same, have the ability to produce bioactive peptides that reduce blood pressure, lower LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and present antioxidant properties for better cardiovascular health. These biologically active peptides may be produced within the food for the production of a food product, such as a functional food, or they may be produced from protein sources and subsequently added to a food as part of the formulation or as part of a food supplement or a pharmaceutical preparation.
Composition comprising peptides made by Lactococcus lactis strains
New Lactococcus lactis strains, NRRL B-50571 and NRRL B-50572, and a bacterial preparation containing the same, have the ability to produce bioactive peptides that reduce blood pressure, lower LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and present antioxidant properties for better cardiovascular health. These biologically active peptides may be produced within the food for the production of a food product, such as a functional food, or they may be produced from protein sources and subsequently added to a food as part of the formulation or as part of a food supplement or a pharmaceutical preparation.
Isolated bacterial strain of the genus <i>Burkholderia </i>and pesticidal metabolites therefrom
A species of Burkholderia sp with no known pathogenicity to vertebrates but with pesticidal activity (e.g., plants, insects, fungi, weeds and nematodes) is provided. Also provided are natural products derived from a culture of said species and methods of controlling pests using said natural products.