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Soymeal Product with Reduced Saponins for Improved Animal Health

Executive Summary Soymeal is a widely used animal feed supplement due to its high protein content and low cost. However, studies have shown the high levels of saponins in the soymeal can limit the its use in higher levels of animal feed. Researchers at Michigan State University have recently developed an efficient process that can remove both the isoflavone...
Published: 8/21/2024   |   Inventor(s): Eva Almenar, Aidan McArdle, Haile Duguma, Eric Gurzell
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Agriculture, Animal/Veterinary, Food Science and Nutrition

Well-Characterized Non-Genetically Modified Bovine Muscle Cell Lines for Research Use

Well-Characterized Non-Genetically Modified Bovine Muscle Cell Lines for Research Use Executive Summary: Well-characterized non-genetically modified bovine primary muscle cell lines have been sorted based on genetic information and proliferate well for research use. Background: Animal cell lines are utilized for a variety of medical and veterinary...
Published: 5/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jongkyoo Kim
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Agricultural, Agriculture, Animal/Veterinary, Biotechnology, Veterinary, Therapeutic

Insect Sodium Channel Clones for Insecticide Research and Development

­Executive Summary: Well-characterized insect sodium channel clones useful for insecticide research and development. Background: Sodium channels are well-known targets for a variety of widely-used and relatively safe insecticides, such as pyrethroid insecticides (e.g., bifenthrin and cyfluthrin). Thus, understanding the function and structure...
Published: 6/20/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ke Dong, Yoshiko Nomura, Jung-Eun Lee
Keywords(s):   Category(s): Agricultural, Agriculture, Animal/Veterinary