Patent classifications
C12N1/10
LABYRINTHULOMYCETE STRAINS FOR PRODUCING DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID
Improved labyrinthulomycetes strains that produce microbial oils having increased docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) content are disclosed. The strains have increased productivity with respect to a wild type strain. Also provided are microbial oil compositions having increased DHA content. Methods of improving strains for the production of lipid, such as DHA, are also included.
IMMUNOTHERAPY OF SOLID TUMORS BY VACCINATION WITH TRANSGENIC LEISHMANIA EXPRESSING CANCER VACCINES AND WITH RECOMBINANT VACCINES WITH LEISHMANIA AS ADJUVANTS
Disclosed herein are methods of vaccination against cancer by providing a sample of a photo-inactivated Leishmania optionally transgenically modified to express a cancer antigen such as alpha-enolase; optionally providing an effective amount of an alpha-enolase; and delivering an effective amount of the sample and/or the alpha-enolase to a patient in need thereof.
ANTIBIOTIC-FREE COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OR CONTROL OF COCCIDIOSIS
Compositions are provided that contain sporulated coccidial oocysts, wherein the compositions are free of antibiotics and comprise formalin at a concentration sufficient to inhibit microbial growth for at least 12 months while maintaining oocyst viability. Methods of preparing such compositions are also provided.
ANTIBIOTIC-FREE COMPOSITIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OR CONTROL OF COCCIDIOSIS
Compositions are provided that contain sporulated coccidial oocysts, wherein the compositions are free of antibiotics and comprise formalin at a concentration sufficient to inhibit microbial growth for at least 12 months while maintaining oocyst viability. Methods of preparing such compositions are also provided.
Method for producing biomass which has a high exopolysaccharide content
According to the invention, it was found that culturing of cells of the taxon Labyrinthulomycetes in a high content of sulphate makes it possible to obtain a biomass having a high EPS content, which biomass can in addition be advantageously further processed into a feedstuff.
Method for producing biomass which has a high exopolysaccharide content
According to the invention, it was found that culturing of cells of the taxon Labyrinthulomycetes in a high content of sulphate makes it possible to obtain a biomass having a high EPS content, which biomass can in addition be advantageously further processed into a feedstuff.
ANTI-ADHESION CULTURE MEDIUM
The present invention relates to a method for culturing microorganisms, in particular protists, carried out in such a way as to prevent the microorganisms from adhering to the walls of the reactors in which the culture is performed.
ANTI-ADHESION CULTURE MEDIUM
The present invention relates to a method for culturing microorganisms, in particular protists, carried out in such a way as to prevent the microorganisms from adhering to the walls of the reactors in which the culture is performed.
ENHANCING MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF C5 ORGANIC CARBON
Provided herein are recombinant microorganisms having two or more copies of a nucleic acid sequence encoding xylose isomerase, wherein the nucleic acid encoding the xylose isomerase is an exogenous nucleic acid. Optionally, the recombinant microorganisms include at least one nucleic acid sequence encoding a xylulose kinase and/or at least one nucleic acid sequence encoding a xylose transporter. The provided recombinant microorganisms are capable of growing on xylose as a carbon source.
ENHANCING MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF C5 ORGANIC CARBON
Provided herein are recombinant microorganisms having two or more copies of a nucleic acid sequence encoding xylose isomerase, wherein the nucleic acid encoding the xylose isomerase is an exogenous nucleic acid. Optionally, the recombinant microorganisms include at least one nucleic acid sequence encoding a xylulose kinase and/or at least one nucleic acid sequence encoding a xylose transporter. The provided recombinant microorganisms are capable of growing on xylose as a carbon source.