Patent classifications
A23K20/163
PET CHEW ARTICLE CONTAINING LUFFA
A pet chew article comprising luffa fibers and a polymer composition. The pet chew article may be formed by supplying luffa fibers, supplying a polymer composition combining the luffa fibers with the polymer composition and forming the pet chew article from the luffa fibers and the polymer composition.
INSECT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.
INSECT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer operated Insect Production Superstructure Systems (IPSS) may be used to produce insects for human and animal consumption, and for the extraction and use of lipids for applications involving medicine, nanotechnology, consumer products, and chemical production with minimal water, feedstock, and environmental impact. An IPSS may comprise modules including feedstock mixing, enhanced feedstock splitting, insect feeding, insect breeding, insect collection, insect grinding, pathogen removal, multifunctional flour mixing, and lipid extraction. An IPSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.
USE OF NATIVE AND PURIFIED PEA STARCH FOR THE PREPARATION OF WET PET FOOD
The invention relates to a meat-based wet food composition for pets, characterized in that it contains native and purified pea starch as a texturing agent.
USE OF NATIVE AND PURIFIED PEA STARCH FOR THE PREPARATION OF WET PET FOOD
The invention relates to a meat-based wet food composition for pets, characterized in that it contains native and purified pea starch as a texturing agent.
PROBIOTICS SEPARATED FROM RABBIT FECES AND FOOD CONTAINING PROBIOTICS
The present disclosure provides a probiotics of PTA22 from rabbits, a nutritional composition for preparing food of rabbits and a composition for rabbits to degrade oxalic acid. Through this disclosure, the health of rabbits can be ensured and the resistance to pathogenic bacteria can be improved after rabbits consume the food containing PTA22. As well, the probiotic PTA22 can help rabbits reduce the risk of hypercalciuria and calculus.
PROBIOTICS SEPARATED FROM RABBIT FECES AND FOOD CONTAINING PROBIOTICS
The present disclosure provides a probiotics of PTA22 from rabbits, a nutritional composition for preparing food of rabbits and a composition for rabbits to degrade oxalic acid. Through this disclosure, the health of rabbits can be ensured and the resistance to pathogenic bacteria can be improved after rabbits consume the food containing PTA22. As well, the probiotic PTA22 can help rabbits reduce the risk of hypercalciuria and calculus.
ORAL NOURISHING COMPOSITION AND METHODS THEREOF
The present invention discloses oral compositions for nourishment of a mammalian subject which comprises steviol glycoside, citric acid monohydrate, monosodium glutamate and/or glycine. These compositions, being highly palatable, increase consumption of said composition, further configured to decrease mortality rate, increase weight gain, reduced use of either antibiotics or milk replacers and improve small intestine anatomy of said mammalian.
ORAL NOURISHING COMPOSITION AND METHODS THEREOF
The present invention discloses oral compositions for nourishment of a mammalian subject which comprises steviol glycoside, citric acid monohydrate, monosodium glutamate and/or glycine. These compositions, being highly palatable, increase consumption of said composition, further configured to decrease mortality rate, increase weight gain, reduced use of either antibiotics or milk replacers and improve small intestine anatomy of said mammalian.
MITIGATION OF CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-GENERATING COMPOSITIONS
Compositions for preventing or decreasing cryptosporidiosis in animals are disclosed herein. The compositions include sources of hydrogen peroxide and are fed to animals. The animals may be neonatal calves and the cryptosporidiosis may be caused by Cryptosporidium parvum. Methods of preventing or decreasing cryptosporidiosis in animals by feeding the hydrogen peroxide-generating compositions to the animals are also disclosed. Some disclosed methods reduce the number of Cryptosporidium oocysts shed by an infected animal or reduce the infectivity of Cryptosporidium oocysts shed by an infected animal. Some methods include feeding the hydrogen peroxide-generating compositions to animals ultimately afflicted with cryptosporidiosis, and the animals gain weight despite the infection.