Patent classifications
C12M21/18
METHOD FOR RECOVERING MICROBIAL CELLS
The present invention provides a method of recovering viable microbial cells from a complex sample, said method comprising: a) providing a sample having a volume of at least 1 ml; b) contacting said sample with a buffer solution and one or more proteases, wherein said buffer solution has a pH of at least pH 6 and less than pH 11, wherein said buffer solution and said one more proteases do not comprise a detergent or a chaotrope, and wherein the buffer solution/protease/sample mixture is non-hypotonic; c) filtering the mixture obtained in step (b) through a filter suitable for retaining microbial cells; and d) recovering the microbial cells retained by the filter in step (c), wherein the recovered microbial cells are viable, and a microbial recovery device for the same.
Fibrosis Assay
An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides A method and system for forming a microscale cell-laden matrix using an aqueous two-phase system (“ATPS”) comprising a mixture of a first material and a second material having a phase boundary between the first and second materials. The method can comprise mixing an enzyme with the first material, mixing a protein with the second material, and mixing a suspension comprising cells with one of the first material or the second material, wherein the enzyme, protein, and suspension comprising cells generate the cell-laden matrix and wherein the first material comprises a first polymer comprising polyethylene glycol and the second material can be a second polymer selected from the group consisting of dextran, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol, or ficoll.
MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR FOR SIMULTANEOUS ENZYMATIC CELLULOSE HYDROLYSIS AND PRODUCT SEPARATION
The membrane bioreactor for simultaneous enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis and product separation is a vessel having a lower hydrolysis reaction chamber and an upper distilled water chamber separated by a semipermeable membrane attached to the top of the lower reaction chamber. The membrane is supported on a stainless steel mesh and sealed to the mesh by epoxy glue to prevent leakage. A peristaltic pump is connected to the reaction chamber and maintains a flow of distilled water through the membrane and the upper chamber, the effluent being collected in a beaker or other product collection vessel. The reaction chamber is agitated at a moderate rate by a magnetic stirrer, and the upper chamber is agitated more rigorously by a mechanical stirrer. A thermocouple and temperature controller and a buffer solution, respectively, maintain temperature and pH in the reaction chamber optimal for enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose.
Apparatus, methods and composition for synthesis of cannabinoid compounds
The disclosure provides systems and methods for producing a cannabinoid product, which comprises contacting a cannabinoid precursor in a first phase with a cannabinoid synthase in a second phase, wherein the first phase and the second phase are substantially immiscible or immiscible. The disclosure also provides a composition comprising the cannabinoid precursor in a first phase and a cannabinoid synthase in a second phase, wherein the first phase and the second phase are substantially immiscible or immiscible.
Method and apparatus for decellularization of tissue
Methods of decellularization of tissue, such as mammalian tissue, are provided, along with methods of making an extracellular matrix (ECM) preparation. Systems and apparatus useful in performing the methods are also provided.
Enzymatically active high-flux selectively gas-permeable membranes for enhanced oil recovery and carbon capture
A membrane structure for moving a gaseous object species from a first region having an object species first concentration, through the membrane structure, to a second region having an object species second concentration different from the first concentration is described. The membrane includes a supporting substrate having a plurality of pores therethrough, each of the plurality of pores defined by a first end, a second end and a surface of the supporting substrate extending between the first end and the second end as well as a nanoporous layer within the plurality of pores, wherein the nanoporous layer comprises a hydrophilic layer and a hydrophobic layer. The membrane also includes a liquid transport medium within the hydrophilic layer. The liquid transport medium includes a liquideous permeation medium and at least one enzyme within the liquideous permeation medium. The at least one enzyme is reinforced by at least one stabilizing component.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AMMONIUM (METH-) ACRYLATE
The present invention relates to a process for preparing ammonium (meth-) acrylate, aqueous ammonium (meth-) acrylate solutions obtainable by such process, and (meth-) acrylic acid homopolymers or copolymers obtainable by polymerizing such ammonium (meth-) acrylate. The invention furthermore relates to a modular, relocatable bioconversion unit for manufacturing aqueous ammonium (meth-) acrylate solutions.
ENZYMATIC DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSIC SUBSTRATES IN THE PRESENCE OF LIGNOCELLULOSE MILLING PARTICLES
A process and apparatus for the enzymatic degradation of a cellulosic substrate is disclosed. The process comprises agitating a composition with milling particles, wherein the milling particles are or comprise a lignocellulosic material and wherein the composition comprises: a. the cellulosic substrate; b. a cellulase enzyme; and c. a liquid medium.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR T CELL EXPANSION
The present disclosure provides a system for mimicking the secondary lymphoid organs where suspension cells (e.g., T cells) are expanded; methods el expanding activating, and transfecting the suspension cells in the synthetic, microenvironment, and suspension cells produced by such systems and methods.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING PROTEIN IN PRODUCTION PROCESS OF ULTRAHIGH MALTOSE SYRUP
The present invention provides a system for recovering protein in a production process of an ultrahigh maltose syrup, including a saccharification tank, an enzyme preparation tank, a first plate heat exchanger, a second plate heat exchanger, a plate and frame filter, a buffer tank and a rotary drum filter. The present invention further provides a method of recovering protein by using the system. After the sugar liquid in the saccharification tank is stood, the protein floats at the upper part of the saccharification tank and the lower liquid is clear and transparent and thus the sugar liquid can be directly filtered. When the saccharification tank is discharged, the lower liquid is firstly discharged with the remaining liquid being bottoms containing protein. During a production process, enzymatic hydrolysis is performed for the sugar liquid containing protein before filtration to improve the filtration effect of the sugar liquid. Assisted by the plate and frame filter, protein can be recovered. The present invention improves the economic benefits, reduces the production costs, and thus solves the problem of difficulty in recovering protein in a production process of an ultrahigh maltose syrup.