Patent classifications
A23K20/195
WILDLIFE SUPPLEMENTATION METHODS AND RELATED COMPOSITION
A wildlife supplement and a related method of controlling supplement consumption, reducing mold in a supplement and/or administering a therapeutic agent, with a particular level of sodium, to an animal in the wild at a remote location is provided. The feed supplement can include sodium in an amount of 5% to 80% by weight, and optionally a feed ingredient, attractant, and/or a mineral supplement. The feed supplement can be applied in a remote area, optionally distal from any livestock feeding area. Consumption of the feed supplement by the animal can be self-regulated by the animal via the sodium content. Mold and/or bacterial growth can be limited via the sodium content. The sodium content can entice animals to consume a therapeutic agent in a controlled manner to orally self-vaccinate, treat and/or prevent a disease or condition.
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.
USE OF AGAR-DERIVED OLIGOSACCHARIDES FOR INHIBITING GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS
The present invention relates to a use of agar-derived oligosaccharides for inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus. More specifically, the present invention provides, as a material for medicine, food, cosmetics and the like, a use of agar-derived agarooligosaccharides, agarobiose or AHG, which have an effect of inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus or killing the same.
USE OF AGAR-DERIVED OLIGOSACCHARIDES FOR INHIBITING GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS
The present invention relates to a use of agar-derived oligosaccharides for inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus. More specifically, the present invention provides, as a material for medicine, food, cosmetics and the like, a use of agar-derived agarooligosaccharides, agarobiose or AHG, which have an effect of inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus or killing the same.
<i>Lactococcus garvieae </i>bacteriophage Lac-GAP-3 and use thereof in inhibiting proliferation of <i>Lactococcus garvieae </i>bacteria
The present invention relates to Siphoviridae bacteriophage Lac-GAP-3 (Accession Number KCTC 12816BP) having the ability to specifically kill Lactococcus garvieae bacteria and a genome represented by SEQ ID NO: 1 and isolated from nature, and a method for prevention and treatment of Lactococcus garvieae bacterial infection by using a composition containing the same bacteriophage as an effective ingredient.
<i>Lactococcus garvieae </i>bacteriophage Lac-GAP-3 and use thereof in inhibiting proliferation of <i>Lactococcus garvieae </i>bacteria
The present invention relates to Siphoviridae bacteriophage Lac-GAP-3 (Accession Number KCTC 12816BP) having the ability to specifically kill Lactococcus garvieae bacteria and a genome represented by SEQ ID NO: 1 and isolated from nature, and a method for prevention and treatment of Lactococcus garvieae bacterial infection by using a composition containing the same bacteriophage as an effective ingredient.
Methods and formulations for reducing bovine emissions
The present disclosure provides methods and formulations for reducing ammonia and carbon dioxide emissions from a bovine using lubabegron, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof. The present disclosure also provides bovine feed additives and bovine feed compositions.
Methods and formulations for reducing bovine emissions
The present disclosure provides methods and formulations for reducing ammonia and carbon dioxide emissions from a bovine using lubabegron, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof. The present disclosure also provides bovine feed additives and bovine feed compositions.
NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE DERIVED FROM PSEUDIN-2 PEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF
An antimicrobial peptide according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein i) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted, ii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th or the 18th amino acid is substituted with lysine (K), or iii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th and the 18th amino acids are substituted with lysine (K).
NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE DERIVED FROM PSEUDIN-2 PEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF
An antimicrobial peptide according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein i) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted, ii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th or the 18th amino acid is substituted with lysine (K), or iii) the 1st and the 20th to the 24th amino acids are deleted and the 11th and the 18th amino acids are substituted with lysine (K).