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| MEDIMUSH AS Patent applications | ||
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100086647 | FEED OR FOOD PRODUCTS COMPRISING FUNGAL MATERIAL - The present invention relates to feed and food compositions comprising material obtained by fermenting fungi of the Basidiomycetes family in a liquid medium. Interestingly, Basidiomycetes grown in a liquid culture produce compounds which, when used in feed or food compositions enhance survival and/or support growth of normal, healthy animals. Furthermore, the compounds may modulate the microbial population in the digestive tract after oral intake. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20090143280 | ANTI-CANCER COMBINATION TREATMENT AND KIT-OF-PARTS - In one aspect the present invention relates to pharmaceutical kits of parts suitable for treating neoplastic diseases such as cancer comprising an anti-cancer medicament, a Basidiomycete bioactive agent in solid or liquid form, and, optionally instructions for a dosing regime. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090005340 | Bioactive Agents Produced By Submerged Cultivation of a Basidiomycete Cell - The invention in one aspect is directed to a method for cultivating a Basidiomycete cell in liquid culture medium, said method comprising the steps of providing a Basidiomycete cell capable of being cultivated in a liquid growth medium, and cultivating the Basidiomycete cell under conditions resulting in the production intracellularly or extracellularly of one or more bioactive agent(s) selected from the group consisting of oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, optionally glycosylated peptides or polypeptides, oligonucleotides, polynucleotides, lipids, fatty acids, fatty acid esters, secondary metabolites such as polyketides, terpenes, steroids, shikimic acids, alkaloids and benzodiazepine, wherein said bioactive agent comprises one or more desirable activities, such as anti-tumour activity, immune stimulating activity, and enhancement of survival of an individual. | 01-01-2009 |
