Panel comprising composite of discrete particles and network of interconnected mycelia cells
US-8999687-B2 · Apr 7, 2015 · US
US11015168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11015168-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016990833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 25, 2021 |
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A novel method of growing fungi is disclosed which uses an engineered artificial media and produces high density filamentous fungi biomats that can be harvested with a minimum of processing and from which fungal products such as antibiotics, proteins, and lipids can be isolated, the method resulting in lowered fungus cultivation costs for energy usage, oxygenation, water usage and waste stream production.
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We claim: 1. A food product, comprising a filamentous fungal Fusarium venenatum biomat, wherein the biomat is produced by a surface fermentation method comprising inoculating an artificial liquid medium with a biologically pure culture of filamentous fungi comprising Fusarium venenatum and incubating the inoculated filamentous fungi to produce the biomat on the surface of the liquid medium, wherein the biomat comprises at least two structurally different cell layers in contact with each other, including an upper aerial hyphae layer in contact with the atmosphere during the surface fermentation and a lower layer in contact with the liquid media during the surface fermentation, wherein the structural difference between the cell layers is that the lower layer has a higher fungal density than the aerial hyphae layer. 2. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the food product is selected from group consisting of a human food, fish feed and animal feed. 3. The food product according to claim 1 , wherein the biomat is produced by culturing the filamentous fungi to produce at least 25 g dry wt filamentous fungi/l media. 4. The food product according to claim 1 , wherein the biomat is produced by culturing the filamentous fungi to produce at least 50 g dry wt filamentous fungi/l media. 5. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat is produced by culturing the filamentous fungi to produce at least 120 g dry wt filamentous fungi/l media. 6. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat is produced by culturing the filamentous fungi to produce at least 180 g dry wt filamentous fungi/l media. 7. The food product according to claim 1 , wherein the biomat further comprises a transitional layer between the aerial hyphae layer and the lower layer. 8. The food product according to claim 1 , wherein the biomat has sufficient tensile strength and structural integrity to be lifted and moved by hand without tearing. 9. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat has a lipid content of at least 39%. 10. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat is between 5% and 20% solids. 11. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat comprises amino acids selected from the group consisting of tryptophan, cysteine, methionine, alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, lysine, tyrosine, valine and combinations thereof produced by the filamentous fungi. 12. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat comprises all essential amino acids. 13. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat comprises protein comprising about 15% branched chain amino acids. 14. The food product of claim 1 , wherein the biomat has an average filament length of between 0.05 cm and 2 cm.
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