A23B9/26

Microbicidal compositions including a monochloramine and a peracid, and methods of using the same

Microbicidal compositions including (a) monochloramine and (b) at least one peracid, are described. Components (a) and (b) can be present in a synergistically effective amount to control the growth of at least one microorganism. Methods for controlling the growth of microorganisms with the application of the monochloramine and at least one peracid are also disclosed.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF MICROORGANISMS DURING PROPAGATION, CONDITIONING, FERMENTATION, AND PRESERVATION USING LAE AND SELECTED ADDITIVES
20180112238 · 2018-04-26 · ·

What is disclosed is a method of reducing undesirable concentrations of microorganisms without the use of man-made antibiotics, comprising the steps of: introducing a quantity of fermentable carbohydrate; sugar or cellulose to an aqueous system; introducing a quantity of desirable microorganism to the aqueous system; introducing at least one acid into the aqueous system, wherein the at least one acid is selected from the group consisting of hops acid, organic acid, or a combination of hops acid and organic acid; and introducing a compound comprised of Lauryl-L-arginine ethyl ester monohydrochloride (LAE) into the aqueous system. The use of LAE as a preservative of distiller's grains and solubles is also disclosed.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF MICROORGANISMS DURING PROPAGATION, CONDITIONING, FERMENTATION, AND PRESERVATION USING LAE AND SELECTED ADDITIVES
20180112238 · 2018-04-26 · ·

What is disclosed is a method of reducing undesirable concentrations of microorganisms without the use of man-made antibiotics, comprising the steps of: introducing a quantity of fermentable carbohydrate; sugar or cellulose to an aqueous system; introducing a quantity of desirable microorganism to the aqueous system; introducing at least one acid into the aqueous system, wherein the at least one acid is selected from the group consisting of hops acid, organic acid, or a combination of hops acid and organic acid; and introducing a compound comprised of Lauryl-L-arginine ethyl ester monohydrochloride (LAE) into the aqueous system. The use of LAE as a preservative of distiller's grains and solubles is also disclosed.

TREATMENT OF GRAINS OR SEEDS FOR THE CONTROL OF MICROORGANISMS UTILIZING PEROXY ACIDS

Compositions and methods can be used to reduce the population of microorganisms present during the processing of grain and seeds. More specifically, microorganism levels are reduced in grain and seeds being malted by contacting the grain or seeds with a sanitizing solution that contains a peroxyacid and hydrogen peroxide. This is done shortly before steeping, the first step in malting procedures. Optionally, a sanitizing solution containing a peroxyacid and hydrogen peroxide may also be used at other points in the malting process.

TREATMENT OF GRAINS OR SEEDS FOR THE CONTROL OF MICROORGANISMS UTILIZING PEROXY ACIDS

Compositions and methods can be used to reduce the population of microorganisms present during the processing of grain and seeds. More specifically, microorganism levels are reduced in grain and seeds being malted by contacting the grain or seeds with a sanitizing solution that contains a peroxyacid and hydrogen peroxide. This is done shortly before steeping, the first step in malting procedures. Optionally, a sanitizing solution containing a peroxyacid and hydrogen peroxide may also be used at other points in the malting process.

Food safety method

Methods for inoculating a grain suitable for use in testing methods of reducing bacterial load are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of reducing bacterial load on a grain by using elevated temperature and an organic acid. Also disclosed are methods of tempering a grain at an elevated temperature and reduced time as compared to standard tempering methods.

Food safety method

Methods for inoculating a grain suitable for use in testing methods of reducing bacterial load are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of reducing bacterial load on a grain by using elevated temperature and an organic acid. Also disclosed are methods of tempering a grain at an elevated temperature and reduced time as compared to standard tempering methods.

Antimicrobial Compositions and Related Methods of Use

Antimicrobial compositions comprising one or more compound components generally recognized as safe for human consumption, and related methods of use, such compositions and methods as can be employed in a wide range of agricultural, industrial, building, pharmaceutical and/or personal care products and applications.

Antimicrobial Compositions and Related Methods of Use

Antimicrobial compositions comprising one or more compound components generally recognized as safe for human consumption, and related methods of use, such compositions and methods as can be employed in a wide range of agricultural, industrial, building, pharmaceutical and/or personal care products and applications.

Antimicrobial compositions and related methods of use

Antimicrobial compositions comprising one or more compound components generally recognized as safe for human consumption, and related methods of use, such compositions and methods as can be employed in a wide range of agricultural, industrial, building, pharmaceutical and/or personal care products and applications.