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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 17, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2006
Todd Anderson, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Shuang Zhou, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Bryson Bergerud, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Lawrence E. Fosdick, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Tzyy-jan Han, Pella, IA (US);
Jess Vasina, Pella, IA (US);
Andrea Vanderhoff, Pella, IA (US);
James R. Trinkle, Bussey, IA (US);
Brenda L. Ray, Ottumwa, IA (US);
John A. Bohlmann, Ottumwa, IA (US);
Todd Anderson, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Shuang Zhou, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Bryson Bergerud, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Lawrence E. Fosdick, Oskaloosa, IA (US);
Tzyy-Jan Han, Pella, IA (US);
Jess Vasina, Pella, IA (US);
Andrea Vanderhoff, Pella, IA (US);
James R. Trinkle, Bussey, IA (US);
Brenda L. Ray, Ottumwa, IA (US);
John A. Bohlmann, Ottumwa, IA (US);
Cargill, Incorporated, Wayzata, MN (US);
Abstract
Glucosamine, N-acetylglucosamine and β-glucan compositions suitable for human or animal consumption or use are disclosed. The glucosamine, N-acetylglucosamine and β-glucan compositions are derived from fungal biomass containing chitin. Various methods of producing glucosamine, N-acetylglucosamine and β-glucan compositions are also disclosed.