Process for manufacturing lysed cell suspension

US12584093B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12584093-B2
Application numberUS-202017419924-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 3, 2020
Priority dateJan 3, 2019
Publication dateMar 24, 2026
Grant dateMar 24, 2026

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A process for manufacturing a lysed cell in oil suspension and methods of applying thereof, the lysed cell in oil suspension including a solids content of at least 10 wt. % and a particle size Dv90 of 100 to 300 microns, including steps a) adding a first portion of microbial cell matter to an oil, b) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and oil to one or more shear steps to effect lysis of at least part of the cells and produce a suspension including lysed cells in oil, c) adding a further portion of microbial cell matter to the suspension including lysed cells in oil, d) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and the suspension including lysed cells in oil to one or more shear steps to effect lysis of at least part of the cells and produce a further suspension including lysed cells in oil.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A process for manufacturing a lysed cell in oil suspension with a solids content of at least 10 wt. %, a water content of at most 10 wt. %, and a bimodal particle size distribution with a first peak having a Dv50 value of 3 to 6 microns, and a second peak having a Dv50 value of 80 to 200 microns, the process comprising: (a) adding a first portion of microbial cell matter comprising cells to an oil to provide a mixture, (b) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and oil to one or more shear steps to effect lysis of at least part of the cells and produce a first lysed cell in oil suspension comprising lysed cells in oil, (c) adding a further portion of microbial cell matter comprising cells to the first lysed cell in oil suspension to provide a mixture, and (d) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and the first lysed cell in oil suspension to one or more shear steps to effect lysis of at least part of the cells and produce a second lysed cell in oil suspension comprising lysed cells in oil. 2 . The process according to claim 1 , further comprising: (e) adding a further portion of microbial cell matter comprising cells to the second lysed cell in oil suspension to provide a mixture, and (f) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and the second lysed cell in oil suspension to one or more shear steps to effect lysis of at least part of the cells and produce a further third lysed cell in oil suspension comprising lysed cells in oil. 3 . The process according to claim 1 , wherein at least the final shear step is carried out to effect at least 70% cell lysis, at least 75% cell lysis, at least 80% cell lysis, at least 85% cell lysis, at least 90% cell lysis, or at least 95% cell lysis in the second lysed cell in oil suspension after the final shear step. 4 . The process according to claim 1 , wherein at least the first shear step is carried out to effect 1-60% cell lysis, 5-50% cell lysis, 10-40% cell lysis, 15-30% cell lysis, or 15-25% cell lysis, calculated on the product resulting from the step. 5 . The process according to claim 1 , wherein the final shear step is carried out at a higher shear than the first shear step. 6 . The process according to claim 1 , which is a continuous process, optionally wherein the process has a capacity of greater than 5,000 kg/h of cell matter intake. 7 . A lysed cell in oil suspension having a solids content of at least 10 wt. %, a water content of at most 10 wt. %, and a bimodal particle size distribution with a first peak having a Dv50 value of 3 to 6 microns, and a second peak having a Dv50 value of 80 to 200 microns, wherein the suspension comprises lysed cell matter and oil. 8 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 7 , further comprising an antioxidant. 9 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 7 , wherein the suspension which has a DHA content of at least 10 wt. % or between 20 wt. % and 45 wt. %. 10 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 1 , wherein the suspension has a water content of at most 6 wt. %. 11 . A composition comprising the lysed cell in oil suspension of claim 7 and one or more components of a feed or food product. 12 . A process for manufacturing an impregnated pellet, wherein a porous pellet is contacted with the lysed cell in oil suspension of claim 7 , wherein the porous pellet is formulated as an aquaculture feed pellet. 13 . A feed product comprising the lysed cell in oil suspension of claim 7 . 14 . A method of raising an animal comprising feeding an animal the feed product of claim 13 . 15 . A method of sustainably producing a meat product by feeding an animal the feed product of claim 13 , wherein the meat product comprises an increased level of omega-3 fatty acids compared to the meat product produced without feeding the animal the composition comprising the lysed cell in oil suspension. 16 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 7 , wherein the suspension has a solids content of at least 15 wt. %. 17 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 10 , wherein the suspension has a water content of at most 4 wt. %. 18 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 17 , wherein the suspension has a water content of at most 2 wt. %. 19 . The lysed cell in oil suspension according to claim 18 , wherein the suspension has a water content of at most 1.0 wt. %.

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  • by transesterification, e.g. interesterification, ester interchange, alcoholysis or acidolysis · CPC title

  • containing polyunsaturated fatty acid [PUFA] residues, i.e. having two or more double bonds in their backbone · CPC title

  • Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs · CPC title

  • Food-from-the-sea products; Fish products; Fish meal; Fish-egg substitutes; Preparation or treatment thereof · CPC title

  • A23K10/16Primary

    Addition of microorganisms or extracts thereof, e.g. single-cell proteins, to feeding-stuff compositions (A23K10/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12584093B2 cover?
A process for manufacturing a lysed cell in oil suspension and methods of applying thereof, the lysed cell in oil suspension including a solids content of at least 10 wt. % and a particle size Dv90 of 100 to 300 microns, including steps a) adding a first portion of microbial cell matter to an oil, b) subjecting the mixture of microbial cell matter and oil to one or more shear steps to effect ly…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corbion Biotech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A23K10/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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