Patent classifications
A23K10/32
Process and apparatus for treatment of biomass
Reactor assemblies and methods for hydrolytic biomass conversion are disclosed herein. The reactor assemblies employ solely hydrostatic pressure, applied by the liquid biomass slurry, as means of providing pressure necessary to maintain high temperature conditions suitable for hydrolytic biomass conversion resulting in the formation of soluble pentose compounds. In embodiments, the methods employed in conjunction with the reactor assemblies yield soluble C.sub.5 carbohydrates in the forms of oligosaccharides and monosaccharides from one or more biomass slurries.
FEED PELLETS FOR RUMINANTS
The present invention aims to provide feedstuffs for ruminants with high nutritional value and high digestion efficiency.
According to the present invention, feed pellets for ruminants containing a kraft pulp derived from a lignocellulosic material are provided, wherein the kraft pulp has a Canadian standard freeness of less than 400 ml.
FEED PELLETS FOR RUMINANTS
The present invention aims to provide feedstuffs for ruminants with high nutritional value and high digestion efficiency.
According to the present invention, feed pellets for ruminants containing a kraft pulp derived from a lignocellulosic material are provided, wherein the kraft pulp has a Canadian standard freeness of less than 400 ml.
FEEDSTUFFS FOR RUMINANTS
The present invention aims to provide feedstuffs for ruminants with high nutritional value capable of promoting rumination.
According to the present invention, feedstuffs for ruminants containing a kraft pulp derived from a lignocellulosic material are provided, wherein the kraft pulp has a Canadian standard freeness of 400 ml or more.
FEEDSTUFFS FOR RUMINANTS
The present invention aims to provide feedstuffs for ruminants with high nutritional value capable of promoting rumination.
According to the present invention, feedstuffs for ruminants containing a kraft pulp derived from a lignocellulosic material are provided, wherein the kraft pulp has a Canadian standard freeness of 400 ml or more.
Nutrient rich compositions
This invention relates to processes and systems for converting fresh food waste into nutrient rich hydrolysates and particulate compositions. The invention also relates to the hydrolysates and compositions useful, for example, as fertilizers, feedstock or other nutrient supplements.
Methods of feeding animals liquid feed with soluble fiber and sugar alcohol
An animal feed such as a milk replacer includes a soluble fiber and a sugar alcohol. The milk replacer enhances weight gain, starter intake and reduces weaning time. The method of feeding the animal includes feeding a mixture of a soluble fiber and sugar alcohol. The animal feed may be used as a method of weaning young ruminants such as calves.
Methods of feeding animals liquid feed with soluble fiber and sugar alcohol
An animal feed such as a milk replacer includes a soluble fiber and a sugar alcohol. The milk replacer enhances weight gain, starter intake and reduces weaning time. The method of feeding the animal includes feeding a mixture of a soluble fiber and sugar alcohol. The animal feed may be used as a method of weaning young ruminants such as calves.
Methods for increasing sugar yield with size-adjusted lignocellulosic biomass particles
A method of increasing sugar yield in a bioproduct production process is provided comprising pretreating one or more size-adjusted lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) particles with a pretreatment, such as an ammonia pretreatment, wherein the one or more size-adjusted LCB particles form a substrate, with the one or more particles having an average particle size in at least one dimension greater than 5 mm.
Methods for increasing sugar yield with size-adjusted lignocellulosic biomass particles
A method of increasing sugar yield in a bioproduct production process is provided comprising pretreating one or more size-adjusted lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) particles with a pretreatment, such as an ammonia pretreatment, wherein the one or more size-adjusted LCB particles form a substrate, with the one or more particles having an average particle size in at least one dimension greater than 5 mm.