Patent classifications
A23K20/195
FORMULATIONS OF FUNCTIONAL ADDITIVES AND METHOD FOR ENCAPSULATING SAME IN A HYDROPHOBIC MATRIX
The present invention is related to the inclusion of dehydrated and encapsulated functional additives formulations in food matrices.
For the encapsulation of the additives, molten hydrophobic mixtures of fatty acids and longchain saponified fatty acids were used under simple encapsulation techniques that require minimum residence times and early solidification.
These specific mixtures of coating materials and the manufacturing process confer physical and chemical resistance to the formulated additives, which allows their use as functional ingredients in industrial processes, such as the production of balanced foods, concentrated foods, dry or wet foods, for humans or animals; where extrusion, baking or pelletizing processes are used, without the additives losing their viability and activity.
Composition and/or combination for aquaculture
Disclosed embodiments concern a composition and/or combination, and a method of administering the same as a feed, or to supplement the feed of, aquatic animals, particularly for aquaculture. Disclosed composition and/or combination embodiments may comprise glucan, silica, mineral clay, mannans, yucca, quillaja, a probiotic, and/or an adhesive agent. The adhesive agent may be selected particularly to facilitate administration to aquatic species. In certain embodiments the adhesive agent comprises an oil, such as soy oil, or a syrup, such as molasses, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments the composition and/or combination may further comprise polyphenol, an antimicrobial, and/or a vaccine. Also disclosed is a method for promoting growth and/or immune function in aquatic animals.
Compounds, compositions, and methods for the treatment and prevention of avian pathogenic <i>E. coli </i>(APEC)
Disclosed are anti-avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) agents as well as methods of using thereof.
Compounds, compositions, and methods for the treatment and prevention of avian pathogenic <i>E. coli </i>(APEC)
Disclosed are anti-avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) agents as well as methods of using thereof.
Oligosaccharide compositions for use as animal feed and methods of producing thereof
Described herein are methods of producing animal feed made up of oligosaccharide compositions, as well as methods of producing such oligosaccharide compositions and animal feed compositions, and methods of using such animal feed compositions to enhance animal growth.
Oligosaccharide compositions for use as animal feed and methods of producing thereof
Described herein are methods of producing animal feed made up of oligosaccharide compositions, as well as methods of producing such oligosaccharide compositions and animal feed compositions, and methods of using such animal feed compositions to enhance animal growth.
ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PET FOOD PRODUCTS
The invention concerns the method and the use of an antimicrobial composition consisting of: (i) at least 30% of lactic acid, and (ii) at least two carboxylic acids selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, butyric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, and isovaleric acid for providing an antimicrobial activity against one or more undesired microorganisms to a pet food product.
ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS FOR PET FOOD PRODUCTS
The invention concerns the method and the use of an antimicrobial composition consisting of: (i) at least 30% of lactic acid, and (ii) at least two carboxylic acids selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, butyric acid, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, and isovaleric acid for providing an antimicrobial activity against one or more undesired microorganisms to a pet food product.
METHODS OF IMPROVING HEALTH OF YOUNG RUMINANTS
A method of altering the composition of the microbiome of an adult ruminant is disclosed. The method comprises administering to the ruminant when it is the newborn stage of life, a composition which alters the amount of bacteria of the Akkermansia genus in the microbiome of the newborn ruminant, thereby altering the composition of the microbiome of the adult ruminant.
METHODS OF IMPROVING HEALTH OF YOUNG RUMINANTS
A method of altering the composition of the microbiome of an adult ruminant is disclosed. The method comprises administering to the ruminant when it is the newborn stage of life, a composition which alters the amount of bacteria of the Akkermansia genus in the microbiome of the newborn ruminant, thereby altering the composition of the microbiome of the adult ruminant.