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COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING OR PREVENTING DENTAL CALCULUS ACCUMULATION IN COMPANION ANIMALS
20170326054 · 2017-11-16 ·

A method of reducing or preventing conversion of plaque to calculus in a companion animal. The method includes orally administering to the companion animal a composition comprising a zinc salt and one or more chelating agents. The zinc salt and/or the chelating agents can be present in an amount from about 0.01% to about 5.0% of the composition.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING OR PREVENTING DENTAL CALCULUS ACCUMULATION IN COMPANION ANIMALS
20170326054 · 2017-11-16 ·

A method of reducing or preventing conversion of plaque to calculus in a companion animal. The method includes orally administering to the companion animal a composition comprising a zinc salt and one or more chelating agents. The zinc salt and/or the chelating agents can be present in an amount from about 0.01% to about 5.0% of the composition.

Methods of feeding high fat poured feed blocks

Methods of feeding ruminants involve positioning the feed blocks in a pasture accessible to the ruminants. The feed block may have a total fat content of about 7 wt % to 33 wt % and an intake modifier to control intake of the feed blocks. High fat pellets having a high total fat content provide at least a portion of the fat in the high fat feed blocks. The methods control a rate of ingestion of high fat feed blocks by ruminants while not negatively affecting performance, and in some instances, ingestion of the blocks results in improved performance.

Methods of feeding high fat poured feed blocks

Methods of feeding ruminants involve positioning the feed blocks in a pasture accessible to the ruminants. The feed block may have a total fat content of about 7 wt % to 33 wt % and an intake modifier to control intake of the feed blocks. High fat pellets having a high total fat content provide at least a portion of the fat in the high fat feed blocks. The methods control a rate of ingestion of high fat feed blocks by ruminants while not negatively affecting performance, and in some instances, ingestion of the blocks results in improved performance.

Fish feed compositions containing a neonicotinoid for preventing and treating parasite infections
11260029 · 2022-03-01 ·

The present disclosure relates to methods of preventing or treating parasite infection in a plurality of fish in need thereof, comprising administering to the fish an effective amount of a medicated fish feed. The medicated fish feed comprises fish feed granules or pellets coated with a composition comprising a neonicotinoid such as imidacloprid and a carrier having a high apparent digestibility coefficient such as a processed/cooked corn protein concentrate.

Fish feed compositions containing a neonicotinoid for preventing and treating parasite infections
11260029 · 2022-03-01 ·

The present disclosure relates to methods of preventing or treating parasite infection in a plurality of fish in need thereof, comprising administering to the fish an effective amount of a medicated fish feed. The medicated fish feed comprises fish feed granules or pellets coated with a composition comprising a neonicotinoid such as imidacloprid and a carrier having a high apparent digestibility coefficient such as a processed/cooked corn protein concentrate.

Products of manufacture comprising bacteriophages

Provided are compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating and preventing various infections, disorders and conditions in mammals, including genetically-predisposed and chronic disorders, where a microbial or bacterial flora is at least one causative or symptom-producing factor, where exemplary compositions are products of manufacture, a food, a drink, a nutraceutical, a dietary supplement, a formulation, a pharmaceutical or a pharmaceutical preparation comprising at least one or several of a plurality of isolated, or substantially purified bacteriophages or prophages, or bacteriophage subunits, a milk, a milk product, milk lipid, milk fat globule (MFG) macromolecule, a milk mucin, a milk glycolipid, a milk free glycan, a milk mucin-like glycoprotein, a milk protein, a milk sugar or lactose, a milk fat or butterfat, a milk vitamin. In alternative embodiment, provided are compositions and methods for treating, preventing or ameliorating an infection, for example, an infection in the gastrointestinal tract, or bowel.

Products of manufacture comprising bacteriophages

Provided are compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating and preventing various infections, disorders and conditions in mammals, including genetically-predisposed and chronic disorders, where a microbial or bacterial flora is at least one causative or symptom-producing factor, where exemplary compositions are products of manufacture, a food, a drink, a nutraceutical, a dietary supplement, a formulation, a pharmaceutical or a pharmaceutical preparation comprising at least one or several of a plurality of isolated, or substantially purified bacteriophages or prophages, or bacteriophage subunits, a milk, a milk product, milk lipid, milk fat globule (MFG) macromolecule, a milk mucin, a milk glycolipid, a milk free glycan, a milk mucin-like glycoprotein, a milk protein, a milk sugar or lactose, a milk fat or butterfat, a milk vitamin. In alternative embodiment, provided are compositions and methods for treating, preventing or ameliorating an infection, for example, an infection in the gastrointestinal tract, or bowel.

METHOD OF FORMING ENCAPSULATED COMPOSITIONS WITH ENHANCED SOLUBILITY AND STABILITY
20170325481 · 2017-11-16 ·

A method of forming an encapsulated composition with enhanced solubility and stability. A bicontinuous or Winsor Type III microemulsion is formed using an emulsifier, a solvent and a co-emulsifier. An active composition is added to the microemulsion resulting in a micellar network of the active composition within the microemulsion. The active composition can be either water-soluble or oil-soluble or both.

Pet food compositions

Described herein are pet food compositions comprising a Camellia extract obtained from the tissue of a tea which is greater than about 40% oxidized; and a fiber component, wherein the Camellia extract and the fiber component are present in an amount effective to provide, after about 24 hours post-ingestion, a fecal hydrogen sulfide concentration of less than 450 mg/L, and a colonic lumen pH of less than 5.0. Methods of making and using these pet food compositions are also described.