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Continuous-Feed Solid-State Fermentation Module For Mushroom Production
This technology is a continuous-feed solid state fermentation system to extend the effective commercial mushroom production cycle. Mushrooms can be cultured for food, fuel, and pharmaceuticals. Background: Current culturing of mushrooms consist of liquid or submerged fermentation. Mushrooms are also grown in solid-state fermentation in a single-feed...
Published: 4/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Barry Pryor
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture & Horticulture > Food Science & Nutrition
Degradation of Aflatoxin B1 in Contaminated Maize
Inventors at the University of Arizona have developed a method for removing Aflatoxin B1 from contaminated crops by using a specific type of fungus, Pleurotus ostreatus. Aflatoxin concentrations can be reduced from levels considered unacceptable for human or animal consumption to levels at which the products are safe to consume. Furthermore, the method...
Published: 4/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Barry Pryor, Lauren Jackson
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Agriculture & Horticulture > Plant Storage, Technology Classifications > Agriculture & Horticulture > Plant Pathogens, Technology Classifications > Agriculture & Horticulture > Crop Improvement
Hybrid Microbial-Enzymatic Fuel Cell
This invention is a fuel cell that uses microbial reacts as an energy source. This process allows for continuous maintenance of the open circuit voltage of the fuel cell over the same time period without replacement of the active media. Even without media replacement the fuel cell designed runs stably making it more practical for industrial applications....
Published: 4/3/2023   |   Inventor(s): Barry Pryor, John Evans, Perumal Pugazhendhi
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Energy, Cleantech & Environmental > Fuel Cells, Technology Classifications > Energy, Cleantech & Environmental > Energy Collection, Storage & Battery