Patent classifications
C12N9/98
LOW DUSTING GRANULES
The invention provides a method for preparing a plurality of granules comprising a biological active and a non-volatile liquid by using mixer-granulation, wherein the granules exhibit reduced dust release upon exposure to mechanical stress.
PROTEASE ANIMAL FEED FORMULATION
The reformulation of RONOZYME® ProAct protease polypeptide to a more economical microgranulate, extrudate, high-shear granulate or spray drying formulation each provide good thermostability and suitability for use as an animal feed additive.
Stable Granules for Feed Compositions
The present invention relates to pelletized feed compositions comprising granules which comprise an inner salt layer and an outer hydrophobic layer. The invention further relates to the use of salt and hydrophobic coated granules for steam treated pelletized feed compositions.
TRANSGENIC MICROALGAE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PLANT CELL WALL DEGRADING ENZYMES HAVING HEAT-STABLE CELLULOLYTIC ACTIVITY
The present invention relates to transgenic microalgae for the production of cell wall degradative enzymes having a heat-stable cellulolytic activity (HCWDEs) and their relative uses in the biodegradation of cellulose or lignocellulose sources in the industrial field.
TRANSGENIC MICROALGAE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PLANT CELL WALL DEGRADING ENZYMES HAVING HEAT-STABLE CELLULOLYTIC ACTIVITY
The present invention relates to transgenic microalgae for the production of cell wall degradative enzymes having a heat-stable cellulolytic activity (HCWDEs) and their relative uses in the biodegradation of cellulose or lignocellulose sources in the industrial field.
SPHERICAL AGGLOMERATION OF PROTEINS
The present disclosure relates to a novel spherical agglomeration method for proteins, and protein particles made by the spherical agglomeration method. By using continuous oscillatory baffled crystallizer, the method of the present disclosure is capable of maintain the biologically activities and providing protein particles with an average particle size between 1-500 μm.
SPHERICAL AGGLOMERATION OF PROTEINS
The present disclosure relates to a novel spherical agglomeration method for proteins, and protein particles made by the spherical agglomeration method. By using continuous oscillatory baffled crystallizer, the method of the present disclosure is capable of maintain the biologically activities and providing protein particles with an average particle size between 1-500 μm.
Material for de-dusting granular enzyme preparations
The invention relates to a granular de-dusting material comprising 30-60 wt. % cold-swelling potato starch, 5-40 wt. % vegetable oil, 5-35 wt. % flour, all weight percentages based on dry weight of the granular de-dusting material. The invention further relates to a method for preparing a de-dusted enzyme product, comprising contacting a granular enzyme preparation, containing dust particles, with a granular dedusting material according to the invention, whereby the dust particles adhere to the granular de-dusting material, whereby the de-dusted enzyme product is obtained. The invention further relates to a de-dusted enzyme product.
Material for de-dusting granular enzyme preparations
The invention relates to a granular de-dusting material comprising 30-60 wt. % cold-swelling potato starch, 5-40 wt. % vegetable oil, 5-35 wt. % flour, all weight percentages based on dry weight of the granular de-dusting material. The invention further relates to a method for preparing a de-dusted enzyme product, comprising contacting a granular enzyme preparation, containing dust particles, with a granular dedusting material according to the invention, whereby the dust particles adhere to the granular de-dusting material, whereby the de-dusted enzyme product is obtained. The invention further relates to a de-dusted enzyme product.
Use of An Enzyme Granule
The present invention relates to the use of low dust enzyme granules for post pelleting liquid application (PPLA) or liquid application on other types of non-pelleted feed, such as mash feed. The invention further relates to a process for producing the low dust enzyme granules for liquid application.