Patent classifications
A23K50/80
USE OF STARCH NANOPARTICLES LOADED WITH ACTIVE MOLECULES FOR AQUACULTURE
The present invention relates to the use of a starch nanoparticle loaded with at least one active molecule of interest to feed zooplankton, in particular a living prey chosen from rotifers, brine shrimp and copepods. In particular, the invention relates to the use of this loaded starch nanoparticle to increase the size and/or density and/or egg-laying rate of this zooplankton, and/or the hatching rate of the eggs thereof
POLYHALITE ENRICHED FISH FEED
There is provided a fish feed composition comprising Polyhalite in a concentration between 0.5%-5% w/w.
POLYHALITE ENRICHED FISH FEED
There is provided a fish feed composition comprising Polyhalite in a concentration between 0.5%-5% w/w.
Method for the conversion of insects into nutrient streams and products resulting therefrom
The present invention relates to a method for converting insects into nutrient streams, such as a puree, an enzymatically hydrolysed puree, a fat fraction and a protein fraction. The invention further relates to the (hydrolysed) puree and to the fractions obtainable by said methods and to their use as a food or feed product or as an ingredient therefore. The invention also relates to a method for converting insect larvae into a composition with anti-oxidant properties. Thus, the invention also relates to a method for converting insect larvae into an antioxidant composition. In addition, the invention relates to a composition with anti-oxidant properties obtainable by said method and to the use of the composition as a health promoting food ingredient or as a feed ingredient.
ULTRAVIOLET TREATMENT OF TRANSFORMED COLEOPTERA LARVAE FOR VITAMIN D3 ENRICHMENT
The present invention relates to a process for preparing a beetle powder comprising a light treatment step in which at least one light source emits ultraviolet radiation toward transformed beetle larvae.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN AQUACULTURE
One aspect of the invention relates to a composition comprising: water, soybean, molasses, a mineral mixture, an enzyme, and a microbial mixture comprising Bacillus subtilis 34KLB. Another aspect of the invention relates to a fermented composition of the above composition.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A PROTEIN AND FIBER FEED PRODUCT FROM A WHOLE STILLAGE BYPRODUCT PRODUCED IN A CORN DRY MILLING PROCESS
A method and system are disclosed for producing a protein and fiber feed product from a whole stillage byproduct produced in a corn dry milling process for making alcohol, such as ethanol, and/or other biofuels/biochemicals. In one embodiment, the method includes separating the whole stillage byproduct into an insoluble solids portion and a centrate (solubles) portion. Thereafter, a fine fiber and protein portion may be separated from the centrate (solubles) portion. The fine fiber and protein portion may be dewatered to provide a protein and fiber feed product. In one example, the protein and fiber feed product can include insoluble solids, such as wet or dry distiller's grains with or without solubles. The resulting protein and fiber feed product may be sold and/or used as rumen feed, swine feed, chicken feed, aqua feed, food uses, or have other uses, including pharmaceutical and/or chemical usage, for example.
Animal feed binders derived from pectin- and protein-containing feedstock
A method of making a binder for extruded, pelleted, or agglomerated animal feed. The binder is made by treating biomass such as soybean hull or lemon peels with an aqueous acidic solution for a time, at a temperature, and at a pH sufficient to yield a first mixture containing biomass solids and partially dissolved biomass; and mechanically treating the first mixture of step to yield a first mechanically treated mixture; and then incorporating the first mechanically treated mixture as a binder in an animal feed. Also described are animal feeds made using the binder.
Animal feed binders derived from pectin- and protein-containing feedstock
A method of making a binder for extruded, pelleted, or agglomerated animal feed. The binder is made by treating biomass such as soybean hull or lemon peels with an aqueous acidic solution for a time, at a temperature, and at a pH sufficient to yield a first mixture containing biomass solids and partially dissolved biomass; and mechanically treating the first mixture of step to yield a first mechanically treated mixture; and then incorporating the first mechanically treated mixture as a binder in an animal feed. Also described are animal feeds made using the binder.
Use Of Ionic Polymers For Hydrolysis Of Proteins And Protein-Containing Feedstock
The invention relates to use of ionic polymers (IP) consisting of anions and a polymeric backbone containing cations, in hydrolyzing proteins and protein-containing feedstock to produce protein hydrolysates.