Patent classifications
A23K40/35
RUMINANT FEED INCLUDING A FATTY ACID-PROTECTED PROTEIN
A composition that is a ruminant feed or a ruminant feed product for forming the ruminant feed includes a fatty acid-protected protein. The fatty acid-protected protein includes a protein source and a hydrogenated saturated fatty acid that coats the protein source. Various embodiments provide methods of feeding a ruminant and methods of forming the composition.
Feed Additive, Method of Preparation, and Use in Order to Improve the Zootechnical Performance of a Ruminant
The invention relates to a feed additive comprising at least one nutrient, which non-nutrient is incorporated in a matrix, the entirety being encapsulated by a coating comprising at least a plant material whose saponification number is greater than 180.
The invention also deals with a method for preparing a feed additive.
Finally, the invention also relates to the use of the feed additive to improve the zootechnical performance of a ruminant.
Feed Additive, Method of Preparation, and Use in Order to Improve the Zootechnical Performance of a Ruminant
The invention relates to a feed additive comprising at least one nutrient, which non-nutrient is incorporated in a matrix, the entirety being encapsulated by a coating comprising at least a plant material whose saponification number is greater than 180.
The invention also deals with a method for preparing a feed additive.
Finally, the invention also relates to the use of the feed additive to improve the zootechnical performance of a ruminant.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMULATING RUMINANT DIETS
Embodiments of a system and method for formulating an adjusted diet and/or a dietary supplement for a ruminant are disclosed. The adjusted diet and/or dietary supplement are formulated to mitigate an amino acid deficiency of the ruminant’s unaltered diet and provide the ruminant with an amino-acid balanced diet. Embodiments of a system and method of administering the adjusted diet and/or dietary supplement are also disclosed. In some embodiments, a computer system or other computing device can be used to implement part or all of the formulation methods and/or the diet administration methods.
INSECT LIFE CYCLE INTERRUPTION AGENT(LCIA) FORMULATIONS AND THEIR MANUFACTURE AND USE
An in-feed life cycle interruption agent (LCIA) including a granulated core comprising LCIA material and a coating on the core. Related methods and products are also disclosed. Examples of LCIA include, but are not limited to Naturally occurring insect toxins (NOIT such as saponin and Insect Growth Regulators (IFR) such as Cyromazine.
INSECT LIFE CYCLE INTERRUPTION AGENT(LCIA) FORMULATIONS AND THEIR MANUFACTURE AND USE
An in-feed life cycle interruption agent (LCIA) including a granulated core comprising LCIA material and a coating on the core. Related methods and products are also disclosed. Examples of LCIA include, but are not limited to Naturally occurring insect toxins (NOIT such as saponin and Insect Growth Regulators (IFR) such as Cyromazine.
MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR RUMINANT NUTRITION
Disclosed are bolus compositions for ruminants comprising potassium phosphate dibasic and water configured to rapidly dissolve in the rumen for use in the prevention or treatment of hypokalemia and hypophosphatemia. These conditions occur in ruminants at around the time of calving or during periods when ruminants do not eat (anorexia). The bolus compositions may comprise a coating that is compatible with a ruminant digestive tract. Additionally, the bolus compositions may comprise a wick which may be used during the manufacturing process to facilitate the bulk handling and transfer of the bolus compositions.
Additive composition for ruminant feeds
Dispersion type feed additive compositions for ruminants, containing (A) at least one selected from hydrogenated vegetable oil and hydrogenated animal oil each having a melting point of higher than 50° C. and lower than 90° C., (B) not less than 0.01 wt % and not more than 6 wt % of a surfactant, (C) not less than 16 wt % and not more than 72 wt % of a biologically active substance (excluding L-lysine and a salt thereof), and (D) not less than 1 wt % and not more than 40 wt % of L-lysine or a salt thereof, contain a biologically active substance at a high concentration, show high protection in the rumen, and are also superior in dissolution in the intestinal tract.
Additive composition for ruminant feeds
Dispersion type feed additive compositions for ruminants, containing (A) at least one selected from hydrogenated vegetable oil and hydrogenated animal oil each having a melting point of higher than 50° C. and lower than 90° C., (B) not less than 0.01 wt % and not more than 6 wt % of a surfactant, (C) not less than 16 wt % and not more than 72 wt % of a biologically active substance (excluding L-lysine and a salt thereof), and (D) not less than 1 wt % and not more than 40 wt % of L-lysine or a salt thereof, contain a biologically active substance at a high concentration, show high protection in the rumen, and are also superior in dissolution in the intestinal tract.
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.