01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
Goods & Services
Resistant starches for use in the manufacture of food,
nutraceuticals, and beverages. Chemically modified starches for use in the manufacture of
food and beverages; modified food starch for use as a fiber
enhancer, bulking agent, or additive in food products;
edible corn starch.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
Goods & Services
(1) Resistant starches for use in the manufacture of food, nutraceuticals, and beverages.
(2) Chemically modified starches for use in the manufacture of food and beverages; modified food starch for use as a fiber enhancer, bulking agent, or additive in food products; edible corn starch.
A bin vent apparatus is described herein for use on a storage bin for agricultural products. The storage bin can have a sidewall and a roof defining an interior. The bin vent apparatus includes a plurality of discrete, roof-mounted vent filters. Each of the vents has an inlet for receiving air from an interior of the bin, an outlet for venting air from the vent, a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, and one or more filters disposed in the fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet to filter the air received from the interior of the bin. A fan is disposed in the flow path and downstream of the one or more filters, the fan being operable to cause air to flow into the inlet, through the filter, and out of the outlet.
Disclosed are confection compositions, such as gummy candies, containing RS4 resistant starch material. The RS4 resistant starch material, such as highly crosslinked phosphorylated resistant starch, may have a total dietary fiber content of 85% on a dry weight basis. The RS4 resistant starch material may be provided in a confection composition and may help function as an opacifier. The RS4 resistant starch material advantageously is resistant to thermal degradation during manufacture of the confection compositions
A23G 3/42 - Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipanProcesses for the preparation thereof characterised by the composition characterised by the carbohydrates used, e.g. polysaccharides
A23G 3/34 - Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipanProcesses for the preparation thereof
A23G 4/10 - Chewing gum characterised by the composition characterised by the carbohydrates used, e.g. polysaccharides
A23G 4/06 - Chewing gum characterised by the composition
A23L 29/212 - StarchModified starchStarch derivatives, e.g. esters or ethers
A bin vent apparatus is described herein for use on a storage bin for agricultural products. The storage bin can have a sidewall and a roof defining an interior. The bin vent apparatus includes a plurality of discrete, roof-mounted vent filters. Each of the vents has an inlet for receiving air from an interior of the bin, an outlet for venting air from the vent, a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, and one or more filters disposed in the fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet to filter the air received from the interior of the bin. A fan is disposed in the flow path and downstream of the one or more filters, the fan being operable to cause air to flow into the inlet, through the filter, and out of the outlet.
A bin vent apparatus is described herein for use on a storage bin for agricultural products. The storage bin can have a sidewall and a roof defining an interior. The bin vent apparatus includes a plurality of discrete, roof-mounted vent filters. Each of the vents has an inlet for receiving air from an interior of the bin, an outlet for venting air from the vent, a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, and one or more filters disposed in the fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet to filter the air received from the interior of the bin. A fan is disposed in the flow path and downstream of the one or more filters, the fan being operable to cause air to flow into the inlet, through the filter, and out of the outlet.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
Starches for use in the manufacture of paper, paperboard and textiles; starch for industrial purposes, specifically the manufacture of building materials; flocculents and adhesives for use in the manufacture of paper and paperboard; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in industrial manufacturing processes; starch, starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals Domestic herbicides; soluble and insoluble fiber for use as an ingredient in the manufacture of food, nutraceuticals and beverages for purposes of lowering blood glucose, lowering cholesterol levels, lowering blood pressure, increasing the frequency of bowel movements, increasing mineral absorption in the intestinal tract, and reducing energy intake Modified food starch for use as a fiber enhancer and bulking agent in food products; resistant starches and isomaltodextrins for use in the manufacture of food and beverages Providing a website that features nutritional information on corn products produced using wet milling processes
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for general industrial use; industrial alcohols; ethyl alcohols for use as ingredients in food Corn starch for culinary purposes; corn syrup solids; edible food starch, food starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins, for use as an ingredient in food; maltodextrins and starch hydrolysates for use in the manufacture of food and beverages Distilled spirits
Liquid thickener compositions are provided. The compositions may be used to thicken foods and other products. The compositions include at least one gum or thickener and one or more hydration or swelling inhibitors. The inhibitors decrease the viscosity of the concentrated thickener composition, but then permit the composition to function as a thickener upon dilution. Such compositions may provide for thickener compositions that are readily flowable and that require decreased mixing compared to other thickener compositions.
A23L 29/269 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of microbial origin, e.g. xanthan or dextran
A23L 29/206 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of vegetable origin
Liquid thickener compositions are provided. The compositions may be used to thicken foods and other products. The compositions include at least one gum or thickener and one or more hydration or swelling inhibitors. The inhibitors decrease the viscosity of the concentrated thickener composition, but then permit the composition to function as a thickener upon dilution. Such compositions may provide for thickener compositions that are readily flowable and that require decreased mixing compared to other thickener compositions.
A23L 29/20 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents
A23L 29/206 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of vegetable origin
A23L 29/25 - Exudates, e.g. gum arabic, gum acacia, gum karaya or tragacanth
A23L 29/269 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of microbial origin, e.g. xanthan or dextran
A23L 29/30 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing carbohydrate syrupsFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing sugarsFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing sugar alcohols, e.g. xylitolFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing starch hydrolysates, e.g. dextrin
A23L 3/34 - Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general, e.g. pasteurising, sterilising, specially adapted for foods or foodstuffs by treatment with chemicals
Liquid thickener compositions are provided. The compositions may be used to thicken foods and other products. The compositions include at least one gum or thickener and one or more hydration or swelling inhibitors. The inhibitors decrease the viscosity of the concentrated thickener composition, but then permit the composition to function as a thickener upon dilution. Such compositions may provide for thickener compositions that are readily flowable and that require decreased mixing compared to other thickener compositions.
A23L 29/20 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents
A23L 29/30 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing carbohydrate syrupsFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing sugarsFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing sugar alcohols, e.g. xylitolFoods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing starch hydrolysates, e.g. dextrin
A23L 29/269 - Foods or foodstuffs containing additivesPreparation or treatment thereof containing gelling or thickening agents of microbial origin, e.g. xanthan or dextran
A23L 3/34 - Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general, e.g. pasteurising, sterilising, specially adapted for foods or foodstuffs by treatment with chemicals
Disclosed is a method for the dissociation of cells. Cells are processed under varying conditions of pH, temperature, and shear to thereby produce different cell products. In one form, the cells are jet cooked at a lower temperature and/or pressure to provide products that are relatively delicate. The remaining cell components may then be subsequently jet cooked under higher temperature and/or shear conditions to provide products that are relatively more robust. Generally, the cells become dissociated, whereby at least one separate cell wall component is substantially separate from the dissociated cell walls.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
(1) Starches for use in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, textiles and building materials, and in well drilling applications; flocculents, resins and adhesives for use in the manufacture of paper and paperboard; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in industrial manufacturing processes; starch, starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins for use in pharmaceutical applications; industrial alcohols; alcohol for use with fuels; fertilizers
(2) Laundry starch; Starches for personal care applications, namely for use as thickeners in skin care and hair care products, or film forming for substances such as creating bubbles, as carriers for other ingredients, such as bath salts, and as binders for compressed personal care products or ingredients, pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for personal care applications
(3) Fuel alcohol for motor vehicle use
(4) Domestic herbicides; soluble and insoluble fiber for use as an ingredient in food
(5) Corn starch for food; corn sugar and corn syrup solids; edible food starch; food starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins all for use as an ingredient in food; soluble and insoluble bran for use as an ingredient in food; yeast and yeast hydrolysates for use as an ingredient in food; Starches for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products
(6) Livestock and poultry feed ingredients of a food nature
(7) Grain neutral spirits and distilled spirits; alcohols for use as an ingredient in food
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
Goods & Services
Resistant starches for use in the manufacture of food, nutraceuticals, and beverages Chemically modified starches for use in the manufacture of food and beverages; Modified food starch for use as a fiber enhancer, bulking agent, or additive in food products; Edible corn starch
Disclosed is a multi-stage degassing unit for degassing waste water, such as effluent from grain milling processes, through impingement upon successive impact plates. The degassing unit has one or more stages of impact plates, which alternate with redistribution trays that receive the waste water that impinges upon the impact plates directly above the trays and then redistributes the waste water through a plurality of apertures in the redistribution tray. The process of impinging the waste water against the impact plates, collecting the water, and redistributing the water into a plurality of streams may be repeated as necessary to sufficiently remove gas clinging to biomass in the waste water. This degassing will promote the settlement of the biomass for reuse in the water treatment process to reduce biological oxygen demand.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
Goods & Services
Maltodextrins, dried glucose syrup, dried corn syrup, glucose syrup solids, and corn syrup solids, for use in the manufacture of nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, personal care, and food and beverage products
Disclosed is a process of stabilizing spent filter material that comprises mixing the filter media with a dry media to produce a composition having a moisture content that is sufficiently low to retard microbial growth. The composition comprises spent filter media and a dry material, and preferably comprises diatomaceous earth. Soil is treated by adding the composition as a top dressing, soil amendment, or the like.
Disclosed is a method for preparing a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. Generally, a dry-milled corn fraction, such as a corn flour from which germ and fiber have been removed, is subjected to hydrolysis, typically catalyzed with acid or an enzyme such as an α-amylase enzyme, under conditions suitable to form a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. A gluten fraction is removed and the enzyme is inactivated, such as with heat. The mixture of malto-oligosaccharides then may be recovered from remaining solids and purified.
Disclosed is a process of stabilizing spent filter material that comprises mixing the filter media with a dry media to produce a composition having a moisture content that is sufficiently low to retard microbial growth. The composition comprises spent filter media and a dry material, and preferably comprises diatomaceous earth. Soil is treated by adding the composition as a top dressing, soil amendment, or the like.
F26B 1/00 - Preliminary treatment of solid materials or objects to facilitate drying
F26B 5/16 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by contact with sorbent bodies, e.g. absorbent mouldDrying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by admixture with sorbent materials
Disclosed is a method for preparing a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. Generally, a dry-milled corn fraction, such as a corn flour from which germ and fiber have been removed, is subjected to hydrolysis, typically catalyzed with acid or an enzyme such as an α-amylase enzyme, under conditions suitable to form a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. A gluten fraction is removed and the enzyme is inactivated, such as with heat. The mixture of malto-oligosaccharides then may be recovered from remaining solids and purified.
A method for producing digestion-resistant dextrin from starch hydrolyzates is disclosed. In one form, the method includes mixing the starch hydrolyzate, dextrose and an acid catalyst which are allowed to react under mild vacuum with heat. The ingredients require no pre-drying and the method requires no external plasticizers.
Disclosed is an adhesive that may include two or more starches or starch derivatives with different molecular weights. In many embodiments, the adhesive includes (1) unmodified or slightly thinned starch, (2) maltodextrin or syrup solid, and (3) a hydroxypropyl starch. In most embodiments, the adhesive includes a plasticizer. The adhesive may be prepared by blending the starch and starch derivatives, and cooking the blended slurry, preferably under acidic conditions. The adhesive may be employed for various purposes including as an adhesive for a multi-wall bag.
Disclosed is a method for preparing a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. Generally, a dry milled corn fraction, such as a corn flour from which germ and fiber have been removed, is subjected to hydrolysis, typically catalyzed with acid or an enzyme such as an ? amylase enzyme, under conditions suitable to form a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. A gluten fraction is removed and the enzyme is inactivated, such as with heat. The mixture of malto oligosaccharides then may be recovered from remaining solids and purified.
Disclosed is a method for preparing a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. Generally, a dry-milled corn fraction, such as a corn flour from which germ and fiber have been removed, is subjected to hydrolysis, typically catalyzed with acid or an enzyme such as an α-amylase enzyme, under conditions suitable to form a mixture of malto-oligosaccharides. A gluten fraction is removed and the enzyme is inactivated, such as with heat. The mixture of malto-oligosaccharides then may be recovered from remaining solids and purified.
The disclosure pertains generally to spheres made from a fiber source. These spheres may be used as cores for carrying other ingredients or may be used alone for applications in the food, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, personal care, and industrial industries. In many embodiments the ingredients used in this invention are derived from a natural resource, and are safe to ingest. In some embodiments, the spheres are formed using a centrifugal tumbling-granulating-coating apparatus.
Disclosed is a process of stabilizing spent filter material that comprises mixing the filter media with a city media to produce a composition having a moisture content that is sufficiently low to retard microbial growth. The composition comprises spent filter media and a dry material, and preferably comprises diatomaceous earth. Soil is treated by adding the composition as a top dressing, soil amendment, or the like.
F26B 21/00 - Arrangements for supplying or controlling air or gases for drying solid materials or objects
F26B 5/16 - Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by contact with sorbent bodies, e.g. absorbent mouldDrying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by admixture with sorbent materials
F26B 1/00 - Preliminary treatment of solid materials or objects to facilitate drying
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ANIMAL LITTER, PROCESS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL LITTER, AND METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF ANIMAL WASTE
Disclosed are animal litters, processes for preparing animal litters, and methods for removal of animal waste. The disclosed animal litters are made from ingredients including virgin germ and have a total fat content of about 0.5 to about 15 based on the weight of the litter. The litters are provided in the form of discrete plural particles which tend to agglomerate when wetted.
The disclosure relates to substantially uniform, high density microspheres and methods of making the microspheres. The microspheres can be made to be small in size with a narrow range of particle size distribution and a high sphericity. In one aspect, the microspheres provided herein are provided in the form of spherical cores comprising maltodextrin or maltodextrin and starch and are prepared using a centrifugal tumbling-granulating-coating apparatus. In another aspect, the spherical cores can be powder-coated with one or more layers of small particles, such as starch particles. The microspheres provided herein can be used as cores for multi-particulate solid dosage delivery systems as well as other pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food, personal care, and other applications.
The disclosure relates to substantially uniform, high density microspheres and methods of making the microspheres. The microspheres can be made to be small in size with a narrow range of particle size distribution and a high sphericity. In one aspect, the microspheres provided herein are provided in the form of spherical cores comprising maltodextrin or maltodextrin and starch and are prepared using a centrifugal tumbling-granulating-coating apparatus. In another aspect, the spherical cores can be powder-coated with one or more layers of small particles, such as starch particles. The microspheres provided herein can be used as cores for multi-particulate solid dosage delivery systems as well as other pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food, personal care, and other applications.
A method for producing digestion-resistant dextrin from starch hydrolyzates is disclosed. In one form, the method includes mixing the starch hydrolyzate, dextrose and an acid catalyst which are allowed to react under mild vacuum with heat. The ingredients require no pre-drying and the method requires no external plasticizers.
A low sodium salt composition and method for manufacture are provided. The composition generally includes salt, such as sodium chloride, and one or more crystallization interrupters. The composition is in the form of amorphous particles, optionally in combination with other ingredients.
A low sodium salt composition and method for manufacture are provided. The composition generally includes salt, such as sodium chloride, and one or more crystallization interrupters. The composition is in the form of amorphous particles, optionally in combination with other ingredients.
Disclosed are a pest control agent, a method for preparing a pest control agent, and a method for controlling a pest. Generally, the pest control agent is formed by providing a porous starch and an active control agent absorbed within the porous starch, and compressing the porous starch in the presence of heat to form discrete plural particles. Preferably, one or more binders are employed, as are one or more secondary absorbents/fillers. In highly preferred embodiments of the invention, the pest control agent is prepared via pelletizing in a commercial pellet mill. The particles so prepared should be sufficiently durable to withstand bulk transport, such as by rail car or bag shipment. The particles should, however, release the control agent quickly upon contact with water, such that, for instance, the control agent may be released when the pest control agent is introduced to standing water. It is contemplated that the control agent is preferably a mosquito control agent.
A01N 25/08 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of applicationSubstances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing solids as carriers or diluents
Disclosed is an adhesive that may include two or more starches or starch derivatives with different molecular weights. In many embodiments, the adhesive includes (1) unmodified or slightly thinned starch, (2) maltodextrin or syrup solid, and (3) a hydroxypropyl starch. In most embodiments, the adhesive includes a plasticizer. The adhesive may be prepared by blending the starch and starch derivatives, and cooking the blended slurry, preferably under acidic conditions. The adhesive may be employed for various purposes including as an adhesive for a multi-wall bag.
Disclosed are a method of hydrolysis of wet fiber and a method for preparing ethanol. Generally, an agricultural plant material, such as corn hulls, distillers dried grains, or spent germ, is treated to at least partially hydrolyze the fiber. The process may include a maceration step followed by a shearing operation in the presence of steam to yield a treated product, in which, in many embodiments, saccharides will be released and unbound from fibrous portions of the agricultural product. In some embodiments, the process includes macerating the material to provide a slurry having a solids content of at least 10 percent and jet cooking the slurry. A mixture of saccharides prepared in this fashion may be fermented to yield ethanol and/or biochemicals.
Disclosed are a method of hydrolysis of wet fiber and a method for preparing ethanol. Generally, an agricultural plant material, such as corn hulls, distiller's dried grains, or spent germ, is treated to at least partially hydrolyze the fiber. The process may include a maceration step followed by a shearing operation in the presence of steam to yield a treated product, in which, in many embodiments, saccharides will be released and unbound from fibrous portions of the agricultural product. In some embodiments, the process includes macerating the material to provide a slurry having a solids content of at least 10 percent and jet cooking the slurry. A mixture of saccharides prepared in this fashion may be fermented to yield ethanol and/or biochemicals.
Disclosed are a method and an assembly for balk transport. An inflatable bladder is inserted into a container and disposed proximal and above a gravity-fed aperture. The container may be, for instance, a hopper rail car. A bulk material then is introduced into the container, the bulk material being, for instance, a grain-based material such as corn gluten feed. The bladder is positioned and preferably secured laterally with respect to the aperture to impede access to the aperture by the bulk material. When the container has reached the transport destination, the bladder is deflated. If the bulk material has set up during transport, access to the aperture nonetheless will have been maintained.
Disclosed is a process for treating a grain to form a product that is high in dietary fiber on the basis of dry solids content relative to the grain. Generally, the process includes subjecting the grain product to a destarching step, typically via aqueous treatment in warm water, followed by screening. The intermediate product thus formed is subjected to steam, typically in a jet cooking step, to yield a product that is higher in dietary fiber on a dry solids basis than the intermediate product previously formed. The grain is typically wheat bran, but may be other grains such as rice or oats.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
(1) Starches for industrial, pharmaceutical and food applications; starches for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products.
(2) Starches for personal care applications, namely for use as thickeners in skin care and hair care products, or film forming for substances such as creating bubbles, as carriers for other ingredients, such as bath salts, and as binders for compressed personal care products or ingredients, pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for personal care applications.
(3) Maltodextrins for industrial, pharmaceutical, personal care and food applications; maltodextrins for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products.
(4) Pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for industrial and pharmaceutical use; grain neutral spirits and distilled spirits used in the manufacture of vodka, gin, cordials, cream liqueurs, blended whiskeys, schnapps and ready to drink products.
(5) Pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for food applications; alcohols for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products.
(6) Starches for use in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, textiles and building materials, and in well drilling applications; flocculents, resins and adhesives for use in the manufacture of paper and paperboard; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in industrial manufacturing processes; starch, starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins for use in pharmaceutical applications; alcohol for use with fuels; Corn starch for food and corn sugar and corn syrup solids; edible food starch, food starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins all for use as an ingredient in food; food mixes for the preparation of frozen confections; alcohols for use as an ingredient in food; soluble and insoluble fiber and bran for use as an ingredient in food; yeast and yeast hydrolysates for use as an ingredient in food; distilled spirits made from grain used in the manufacture of vodka, gin, cordials, cream liquors, blended whiskeys, schnapps and ready to drink products.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Starches, maltodextrins, pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for industrial, pharmaceutical, personal care and food applications. Starches, maltodextrins and alcohols for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products. Grain neutral spirits and distilled spirits.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Starches, maltodextrins, pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for industrial, pharmaceutical, personal care and food applications. Starches, maltodextrins and alcohols for use as food ingredients and in the manufacture of food products. Grain neutral spirits and distilled spirits.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Starches for use in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, textiles and building materials, and in well drilling applications; flocculents, resins and adhesives for use in the manufacture of paper and paperboard; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in industrial manufacturing processes; starch, starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins for use in pharmaceutical applications; industrial alcohols; alcohol for use with fuels Domestic herbicides; soluble and insoluble fiber for use as an ingredient in food Corn starch for food and corn sugar and corn syrup solids; edible food starch, food starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins all for use as an ingredient in food; food mixes for the preparation of frozen confections; soluble and insoluble bran for use as an ingredient in food; yeast and yeast hydrolysates for use as an ingredient in food; alcohols for use as an ingredient in food Livestock and poultry feed ingredients of a food nature Distilled spirits made from grain
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
Goods & Services
Starches for use in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, textiles and building materials, and in well drilling applications; flocculents, resins and adhesives for use in the manufacture of paper and paperboard; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products; starches, starch hydrolysates, and maltodextrins for use in industrial manufacturing processes; starch, starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins for use in pharmaceutical applications; industrial alcohols; alcohol for use with fuels; fertilizers Laundry Starch Fuel alcohol for motor vehicle use Domestic herbicides; soluble and insoluble fiber for use as an ingredient in food Corn starch for food and corn sugar and corn syrup solids; edible food starch, food starch hydrolysates and maltodextrins all for use as an ingredient in food; soluble and insoluble bran for use as an ingredient in food; yeast and yeast hydrolysates for use as an ingredient in food Livestock and poultry feed ingredients of a food nature Distilled spirits made from grain; alcohols for use as an ingredient in food
Disclosed is a bait for lobsters and other crustaceans. The bait comprises fish meal, an alginate complex or carrageenan, at least one calcium compound, and fish hydrolyzate, said bait being attractive to a crustacean and being sufficiently durable for use as a bait to withstand submersion under 50° ocean water at a depth of at least ten feet.
Disclosed is a method for the dissociation of cells. Cells are processed under conditions of pH, temperature, and shear to thereby yield a mixture of cell wall ghosts and cytoplasm. Preferably, the cells are jet cooked at an alkaline pH to form an intermediate mixture, and the intermediate mixture is subsequently jet cooked. Generally, the cells become dissociated, whereby at least one separate cell wall component is substantially separate from the dissociated cell walls.
A23K 1/18 - specially adapted for particular animals
C12N 1/00 - Microorganisms, e.g. protozoaCompositions thereofProcesses of propagating, maintaining or preserving microorganisms or compositions thereofProcesses of preparing or isolating a composition containing a microorganismCulture media therefor
Disclosed are an animal litter, a process for preparing the animal litter, and a method for removal of animal waste. The method for removal of animal waste comprises providing a copra residue, such as copra cake or copra oil cake, allowing an animal to excrete waste into the litter, and removing at least a portion of the soiled litter. An animal litter in accordance with the disclosed teachings includes a copra residue in combination with one or more absorbent materials, such as clay, whole ground grain, spent grain germ, or any other absorbent material. The process for preparing the animal litter comprises blending copra residue with one or more absorbent materials. The animal litters disclosed herein may include other ingredients, such as additional absorbent materials, preservatives, and so forth.
Disclosed are an animal litter, a process for preparing the animal litter, and a method for removal of animal waste. The method for removal of animal waste comprises providing a copra residue, such as copra cake or copra oil cake, allowing an animal to excrete waste into the litter, and removing at least a portion of the soiled litter. An animal litter in accordance with the disclosed teachings includes a copra residue in combination with one or more absorbent materials, such as clay, whole ground grain, spent grain germ, or any other absorbent material. The process for preparing the animal litter comprises blending copra residue with one or more absorbent materials. The animal litters disclosed herein may include other ingredients, such as additional absorbent materials, preservatives, and so forth.
Disclosed is a method of washing a grain-based substrate, such as a spent grain germ. The grain-based substrate is contacted with steam and maintained in contact with steam for a time and at a pressure sufficient to liberate at least a portion of one odor component present in the substrate. Subsequently, at least a portion of the steam and at least some of the liberated odor component is separated from the balance of the substrate, thereby leaving a washed substrate. An additive, such as a soap or detergent, may be used in connection with the washing step. The grain-based substrate may be used in connection with an animal litter. In one embodiment, a litter is prepared from distiller's dried grain. Surprisingly, washing of the dried grains in accordance with the preferred teachings reduces the odor of the distiller's dried grains and yields a litter with excellent clumping properties.
Disclosed is an animal litter that includes a palm oil residue, possibly in combination with another absorbent material such as whole ground grain, virgin germ, seed meal, spent germ or clay. The palm oil residue may be palm kernel cake, palm oil sludge, or palm pressed fiber. Also disclosed are a method for removing animal waste and a process for preparing an animal litter. The method for removal of animal waste includes allowing an animal to excrete waste into a container that includes a litter, the litter comprising a palm oil residue. The process for preparing an animal litter comprises combining the materials that make up the litter to form the litter.
Disclosed is an animal litter that includes a palm oil residue, possibly in combination with another absorbent material such as whole ground grain, virgin germ, seed meal, spent germ or clay. The palm oil residue may be palm kernel cake, palm oil sludge, or palm pressed fiber. Also disclosed are a method for removing animal waste and a process for preparing an animal litter. The method for removal of animal waste includes allowing an animal to excrete waste into a container that includes a litter, the litter comprising a palm oil residue. The process for preparing an animal litter comprises combining the materials that make up the litter to form the litter.
Disclosed are a pest control agent, a method for preparing a pest control agent, and a method for controlling a pest. Generally, the pest control agent is jformed by providing a porous starch and an active control agent absorbed within the porous starch, and compressing the porous starch in the presence of heat to form dis.crete plural particles. Preferably, one or more binders are employed, as are one or more secondary absorbents/fillers. In highly preferred embodiments of the invention, the pest control agent is prepared via pelletizing in a commercial pellet mill. The particles so prepared should be sufficiently durable to withstand bulk transport, such as by rail car or bag shipment. The particles should, however, release the control agent quickly upon contact with water, such that, for instance, the control agent may be released when the pest control agent is introduced to standing water. It is contemplated that the control agent is preferably a mosquito control agent.
A01N 25/30 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of applicationSubstances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests characterised by the surfactants
A01N 25/34 - Shaped forms, e.g. sheets, not provided for in any other group of this main group
Disclosed are a method and an assembly for bulk transport. An inflatable bladder is inserted into a container and disposed proximal and above a gravity-fed aperture. The container may be, for instance, a hopper rail car. A bulk material then is introduced into the container, the bulk material being, for instance, a grain-based material such as corn gluten feed. The bladder is positioned and preferably secured laterally with respect to the aperture to impede access to the aperture by the bulk material. When the container has reached the transport destination, the bladder is deflated. If the bulk material has set up during transport, access to the aperture nonetheless will have been maintained.
Saccharide-derivatized oligosaccharides prepared by extruding a reaction mixture comprising a saccharide having a degree of polymerization ranging from 1 to 4 and a starch having a degree of polymerization of at least 200, wherein the extruding imparts sufficient energy and work to derivatize the starch with the saccharide.
Disclosed is a process of stabilizing spent filter material that comprises mixing the filter media with a dry media to produce a composition having a moisture content that is sufficiently low to retard microbial growth. The composition comprises spent filter media and a dry material, and preferably comprises diatomaceous earth. Soil is treated by adding the composition as a top dressing, soil amendment, or the like.
Disclosed is a process of stabilizing spent filter material that comprises mixing the filter media with a dry media to produce a composition having a moisture content that is sufficiently low to retard microbial growth. The composition comprises spent filter media and a dry material, and preferably comprises diatomaceous earth. Soil is treated by adding the composition as a top dressing, soil amendment, or the like.
Disclosed is a pest control composition that includes a pest control agent, such as citronella oil, and a carrier, the carrier comprising a cellulosic fibrous material and a mineral sorbent material. In preferred embodiments to the invention, the composition is in the form of discrete plural compacted particles. Surprisingly, a pest control composition prepared in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the invention is substantially dry to the touch and permits sustained release of the pest control agent. Methods for preparing a pest control agents and method for pest control also are disclosed.
A01M 29/12 - Scaring or repelling devices, e.g. bird-scaring apparatus using odoriferous substances, e.g. aromas, pheromones or chemical agents
A01M 1/20 - Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects
A01N 25/08 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of applicationSubstances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing solids as carriers or diluents
Disclosed is a cold-water soluble starch and a process for preparing same. Generally, the process comprises providing a hydroxyalkyl starch and applying a shearing force to the starch in an extruder in the presence of moisture, the force and the moisture each being sufficient to gelatinize at least substantially all of the granules of the starch to thereby form a sheared starch. The starch is heated to its gelatinization temperature after the starch has passed partially through the barrel of the extruder, with the moisture being maintained at a level sufficiently high to allow gelatinization but sufficiency low to protect the starch from becoming too sticky to extrude. The extruded starch product thus formed may be used in connection with a number of film-forming, coating, and other applications.
B29C 47/00 - Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor (extrusion blow-moulding B29C 49/04)
Disclosed is a method for the dissociation of cells. Cells are processed under conditions of pH, temperature, and shear to thereby yield a mixture of cell wall ghosts and cytoplasm. Preferably, the cells are jet cooked at an alkaline pH to form an intermediate mixture, and the intermediate mixture is subsequently jet cooked. Generally, the cells become dissociated, whereby at least one separate cell wall component is substantially separate from the dissociated cell walls.
Disclosed is a method for the dissociation of cells. Cells are processed under conditions of pH, temperature, and shear to thereby yield a mixture of cell wall ghosts and cytoplasm. Preferably, the cells are jet cooked at an alkaline pH to form an intermediate mixture, and the intermediate mixture is subsequently jet cooked. Generally, the cells become dissociated, whereby at least one separate cell wall component is substantially separate from the dissociated cell walls.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
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(1) Chemically modified starches for use as coatings in the manufacture of foods and as an ingredient in the manufacture of food products to maintain original texture.
(2) Chemically modified starches for use as coatings in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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Chemicals used in industry, science, agriculture and forestry; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs. Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary preparations; dietetic substances adapted for medical use; food for babies; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides. Scientific and industrial research; computer programming; data bank operation; multimedia data bank services, namely collecting, storing and providing software, data, images, audio and/or video information; rental of data bank access times.
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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Providing nutritional, chemical composition, and functional use information through a global computer network on a wide variety of corn wet milling products used in industrial, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications and in animal and human food applications
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
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Pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for general industrial use Fuel alcohol for motor vehicle use alcohol for non-nutritional purposes for use as a food ingredient Distilled spirits
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
33 - Alcoholic beverages other than beer
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Pure ethyl alcohols and denatured ethyl alcohols for general industrial use [ Fuel alcohol for motor vehicle use ] alcohol for non-nutritional purposes for use as a food ingredient Distilled spirits
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
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Pregelatinized starch for use as an excipient in the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations and as an ingredient in the manufacture of food preparations
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
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starch hydrolyzates for use in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and medical preparations as a component of pharmaceutical preparations for increasing the bio-availability of calcium, as a tablet and/or capsule diluent, as a coating agent, as a tablet binder, as a viscosity-increasing agent, as a component in medicinal dressings for the treatment of wounds and as a component of medical nutritionals
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
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starch hydrozylates for use in industrial manufacturing processes; namely, as spray-drying aids, binders, bulking agents, coatings, dispersing agents, fat substitutes, whiteners, cryopectants and carriers in the food industry, as bulking agents for use in the manufacture of soap and as dispersing agents, binders and carriers in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals