Patent classifications
A23B9/14
Precursor Compounds for Molecular Coatings
Presented are compositions that can be used as protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) substrates. The compositions can comprise a compound of Formula I:
##STR00001##
and an additive, wherein the variables m, n, q, r, R.sup.a, R.sup.b, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, R.sup.12 and R.sup.13 are defined herein. The protective coatings formed from the compositions can be used to prevent food spoilage due to, for instance, moisture loss, oxidation, or infection by a foreign pathogen.
Precursor Compounds for Molecular Coatings
Presented are compositions that can be used as protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) substrates. The compositions can comprise a compound of Formula I:
##STR00001##
and an additive, wherein the variables m, n, q, r, R.sup.a, R.sup.b, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, R.sup.12 and R.sup.13 are defined herein. The protective coatings formed from the compositions can be used to prevent food spoilage due to, for instance, moisture loss, oxidation, or infection by a foreign pathogen.
NUT SHELL COATINGS FOR IMPROVED PROCESSING AND STORAGE
The present invention is directed to an integrated system of improving nut product safety, quality and production costs. Formulations and methods are provided for reducing pathogen contamination of nuts, improving storage stability of stored nuts and reducing refrigeration costs, and enhancing shelling operations by improving the contrast between nut shell fragments and nutmeats. The formulations may be used individually or in combination to provide all three commercial benefits of reduced bioburden, enhanced storage stability, and greater sorting efficiency of nutmeat from shell. The materials for the formulations disclosed herein are mostly derived from the waste materials of the species of tree that nut is harvested from and/or from other natural sources.
NUT SHELL COATINGS FOR IMPROVED PROCESSING AND STORAGE
The present invention is directed to an integrated system of improving nut product safety, quality and production costs. Formulations and methods are provided for reducing pathogen contamination of nuts, improving storage stability of stored nuts and reducing refrigeration costs, and enhancing shelling operations by improving the contrast between nut shell fragments and nutmeats. The formulations may be used individually or in combination to provide all three commercial benefits of reduced bioburden, enhanced storage stability, and greater sorting efficiency of nutmeat from shell. The materials for the formulations disclosed herein are mostly derived from the waste materials of the species of tree that nut is harvested from and/or from other natural sources.
Precursor Compounds for Molecular Coatings
Presented are compositions that can be used as protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) substrates. The compositions can comprise a compound of Formula I:
##STR00001##
and an additive, wherein the variables m, n, q, r, R.sup.a, R.sup.b, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, R.sup.12 and R.sup.13 are defined herein. The protective coatings formed from the compositions can be used to prevent food spoilage due to, for instance, moisture loss, oxidation, or infection by a foreign pathogen.
Precursor Compounds for Molecular Coatings
Presented are compositions that can be used as protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) substrates. The compositions can comprise a compound of Formula I:
##STR00001##
and an additive, wherein the variables m, n, q, r, R.sup.a, R.sup.b, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, R.sup.12 and R.sup.13 are defined herein. The protective coatings formed from the compositions can be used to prevent food spoilage due to, for instance, moisture loss, oxidation, or infection by a foreign pathogen.
SOLID SOLUBLE COMPOUND FOR APPLICATION AS A CARRIER OF ACTIVE AGENTS OR MULTIFUNCTIONAL COATING ON PLANT AND FRUIT STRUCTURES AND METHOD OF OBTAINMENT THEREOF
The present invention relates to a solid soluble compound for application as a carrier of active agents or multifunctional coating on plant and fruit structures and method of obtaining thereof comprising a polysaccharide which is modified in situ during the obtaining of said composite material (A) together with a plasticizing agent and a surfactant agent wherein the polysaccharide is in a ratio of 20% to 40% w/w, the plasticizing agent is in a ratio of 2% to 23% w/w, and the surfactant agent is in a ratio of 2% to 23% w/w. The invention also relates to the multifunctional coating (B) comprising a composite material (A) and a solvent, and wherein both the composite material (A) and the multifunctional coating (B) may have additional active agents and nutritional agents. The invention relates to the method of preparation of the composite material (A), wherein the chemical modification of the polysaccharide is performed in situ using a chemical modifying agent. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for the obtainment of the the multifunctional coating by dispersion of the composite material (A) in a solvent and to a method of depositing the multifunctional coating on food products such as plants and fruits.
Seed treatment facilities, methods, and apparatus
A seed treatment system having a central computerized data store, a user interface, and network connections from the data store to a plurality of retail facilities and a plurality of agricultural produce suppliers. Each retail facility having a seed treatment system configured to uniformly treat batches of seeds with any of a variety of precisely measured chemical formulations. The seed treatment apparatus having a treatment applicator coupled to a plurality of dispensing stations. Each dispensing stations having a pump in fluid communication with a container disposed on a scale. The pump and scale of each dispensing station coupled to a system controller. The system controller is coupled to the data store, configured to provide on-demand agricultural seed treatments to the applicator and chemical usage data from each station to the data store. The data store configured to provide centralized remote monitoring inventory control, supply chain monitoring, and container recycling compliance.
Seed treatment facilities, methods and apparatus
A seed treatment system having a central computerized data store, a user interface, and network connections from the data store to a plurality of retail facilities and a plurality of agricultural produce suppliers. Each retail facility having a seed treatment system configured to uniformly treat batches of seeds with any of a variety of precisely measured chemical formulations. The seed treatment apparatus having a treatment applicator coupled to a plurality of dispensing stations. Each dispensing stations having a pump in fluid communication with a container disposed on a scale. The pump and scale of each dispensing station coupled to a system controller. The system controller is coupled to the data store, configured to provide on-demand agricultural seed treatments to the applicator and chemical usage data from each station to the data store. The data store configured to provide centralized remote monitoring inventory control, supply chain monitoring, and container recycling compliance.
Precursor compounds for molecular coatings
Presented are compositions that can be used as protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) substrates. The compositions can comprise a compound of Formula I: ##STR00001##
and an additive, wherein the variables m, n, q, r, R.sup.a, R.sup.b, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, R.sup.12 and R.sup.13 are defined herein. The protective coatings formed from the compositions can be used to prevent food spoilage due to, for instance, moisture loss, oxidation, or infection by a foreign pathogen.