Patent classifications
C13K11/00
PROCESS FOR MAKING L-FUCOSE
This specification relates to a process for preparing fucose from a human milk oligosaccharide (“HMO”) comprising a fucose moiety, as well as L-fucose compositions prepared by such a process.
PROCESS FOR MAKING L-FUCOSE
This specification relates to a process for preparing fucose from a human milk oligosaccharide (“HMO”) comprising a fucose moiety, as well as L-fucose compositions prepared by such a process.
BIOSYNTHETIC METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING MONOSACCHARIDES
The present disclosure is related to biosynthetic methods of forming monosaccharides, and systems for generating the same. A benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include the sustainable production of monosaccharides in an automated process. A benefit of the methods and systems herein can be the generation of monosaccharides from renewable source materials. An additional benefit of the methods and systems herein can include the use of abundant feedstocks, such as carbon dioxide, for the efficient generation of select monosaccharides for use as nutrients and for other useful applications. Another benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include reduction of excess carbon dioxide from the environment.
BIOSYNTHETIC METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING MONOSACCHARIDES
The present disclosure is related to biosynthetic methods of forming monosaccharides, and systems for generating the same. A benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include the sustainable production of monosaccharides in an automated process. A benefit of the methods and systems herein can be the generation of monosaccharides from renewable source materials. An additional benefit of the methods and systems herein can include the use of abundant feedstocks, such as carbon dioxide, for the efficient generation of select monosaccharides for use as nutrients and for other useful applications. Another benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include reduction of excess carbon dioxide from the environment.
ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING MONOSACCHARIDES
The present disclosure is related to electrochemical methods of forming monosaccharides, and systems for generating the same. A benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include the sustainable production of monosaccharides in an automated process. A benefit of the methods and systems herein can be the generation of monosaccharides from renewable source materials. An additional benefit of the methods and systems herein can include the use of abundant feedstocks, such as carbon dioxide, for the efficient generation of select monosaccharides for use as nutrients and for other useful applications. Another benefit of the methods and systems disclosed herein can include reduction of excess carbon dioxide from the environment.
SEMI-CRYSTALLINE FRUCTOSE IN SOLID FORM AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A fructose in solid form containing a matrix and a plurality of carbohydrate crystals within said matrix, the matrix containing amorphous fructose and water, wherein the carbohydrate crystals comprise fructose and optionally one or more other carbohydrate(s), and optionally wherein the fructose in solid form is coated with a dry powder coating.
SEMI-CRYSTALLINE FRUCTOSE IN SOLID FORM AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A fructose in solid form containing a matrix and a plurality of carbohydrate crystals within said matrix, the matrix containing amorphous fructose and water, wherein the carbohydrate crystals comprise fructose and optionally one or more other carbohydrate(s), and optionally wherein the fructose in solid form is coated with a dry powder coating.
METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
METHODS FOR TREATING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS
The present invention relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic material to obtain hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose and other high-value products. Also provided are hemicellulose sugars, cellulose sugars, lignin, cellulose, and other high-value products.
Solid agave syrup compositions
The present invention relates to a agave syrup product having a low water content. The agave syrup product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated agave syrup while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions (such as throat lozenges) and/or confectionary.