ELIZABETH TRANQUIL
Medical Practice at Cpe Pointe Cir, Jupiter, FL

License number
Florida 538867
Issued Date
Apr 12, 2012
Effective Date
Jul 6, 2015
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2014
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
168 Cape Pointe Cir, Jupiter, FL 33477
Phone
(561) 603-1594

Professional information

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Compositions And Methods For Mycotoxin Decontamination Of Animal Feed, Food, Soil And Plants Using Biomass Of Filamentous Fungi And Its Selected Components

Compositions And Methods For Mycotoxin Decontamination Of Animal Feed, Food, Soil And Plants Using Biomass Of Filamentous Fungi And Its Selected Components

US Patent:
2012002, Feb 2, 2012
Filed:
Oct 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/899464
Inventors:
Dennis Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky - Volzhsk, RU
Elizabeth Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya - Kazan, RU
Oleg Nickolaevich Okunev - Puschino, RU
Assignee:
CUBENA, INC. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
A61K 36/06
US Classification:
424115, 42419516
Abstract:
A method of rendering harmless mycotoxins contaminating food, animal feed and assisting infection of plant hosts by microbial parasites is proposed. The method comprises binding mycotoxins by a novel adsorbent, consisting partially or in full of the biomass of filamentous fungi or isolated fungal biomass components, such as chitin, chitozan and hyrdophobins, or fungal biomass enriched in its capacity to bind said mycotoxins using fungal species and strain selection, genetic engineering of fungi, modification of fungal fermentation conditions and downstream physical and chemical treatment of fungal biomass, such as milling or micronization in a dry state. The resulting adsorbent can bind a wide range of mycotoxins, including the ones difficult to bind (Ochratoxin, T-2, DON, NIV) using a current generation of mycotoxin adsorbents based on clay, resins, yeast and bacterial biomass. The adsorbent can be used as an animal feed additive, functional food additive and agricultural fungistatic/fungicide.


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Mycotoxin Binding Food And Feed Additives And Processing Aids, Fungistatic And Bacteriostatic Plant Protecting Agents And Methods Of Utilizing The Same

Mycotoxin Binding Food And Feed Additives And Processing Aids, Fungistatic And Bacteriostatic Plant Protecting Agents And Methods Of Utilizing The Same

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Sep 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/233021
Inventors:
Dennis Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky - Volzhsk, RU
Elizabeth Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya - Kazan, RU
Arthur Tigranovich Kopylov - Engels, RU
Assignee:
Cubena, Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
A01N 65/34, A01N 65/44, A01P 1/00, A01N 65/06, A01N 65/00, A01N 65/12, A01N 65/08
US Classification:
424735, 424764, 424750, 424725, 424770, 514 22
Abstract:
Method is proposed useful to render harmless mycotoxins that contaminate food, animal feed and assist infection of plant hosts by microbial parasites, comprising binding mycotoxins by a novel adsorbent, consisting partially or in full of plant lignocellulosic biomass or isolated biomass components, e.g., acid hydrolysis lignin, enzymatic hydrolysis lignin, coniferous and deciduous wood, bark and needle particles, rice hulls, used coffee grounds, apricot stone shells, almond, walnut, sunflower hulls, cocoa and peanut shells. The materials may be further improved through genetic modification of plants and physicochemical treatment of lignocellulosic biomass, such as micronization. The resulting adsorbent can bind wide range of mycotoxins, including, mycotoxins difficult to bind (Ochratoxin, T-2, Deoxynivalenol, Nivalenol). Ability of porous materials containing lignin to thermally collapse at melting can be used to irreversibly entrap mycotoxins by adsorbing them in a wet system and then closing lignin pore structure under high-temperature treatment, such as drying.


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Compositions And Methods For Mycotoxin Decontamination, Nucleotide, Protein And Vitamin Enrichment And Palatability Enhancement Of Food And Animal Feed Using Micronized Yeast Biomass

Compositions And Methods For Mycotoxin Decontamination, Nucleotide, Protein And Vitamin Enrichment And Palatability Enhancement Of Food And Animal Feed Using Micronized Yeast Biomass

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
Sep 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/248522
Inventors:
Dennis Theodore Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Elizabeth Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Assignee:
CUBENA, INC. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
A23L 1/30, A23L 1/305, A23K 1/16, A23L 1/302
US Classification:
426 62
Abstract:
A method for upgrading human food and animal feed, rendering harmless the contaminating mycotoxins, increasing protein and nucleotide content, providing immuno-modulation, enhancing flavor and palatability is proposed. The method comprises a food functional additive/supplement and feed additive based on yeast biomass processed to enhance the bioavailability and biological activity of its components using dry micron milling with optional agglomeration. The resulting product contains all biologically active components originally present in intact live yeast. Compared to existing practice, the new process is much faster, cheaper, less hardware demanding, less prone to microbial contamination, provides intact biopolymers and results in insoluble product fraction with high surface area. Human food and animal feed containing such additive improves weight gains, feed efficiency, resilience to mycotoxin contamination, improves immunological status, controls intestinal and other bacteria and decreases mortality, especially at the young age, replacing antibiotics and growth promoters.


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Compositions And Methods For Decontamination Of Animal Feed Containing Mycotoxins Typical For Both Northern And Southern Climates

Compositions And Methods For Decontamination Of Animal Feed Containing Mycotoxins Typical For Both Northern And Southern Climates

US Patent:
8496984, Jul 30, 2013
Filed:
Dec 28, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648139
Inventors:
Elizabeth Tranquil - Jupiter FL, US
Zosya Albertovna Kanarskaya - Kazan, RU
Dmitry Fedorovich Tikhomirov - Moscow, RU
Albert Vladimirovich Kanarsky - Voljzsk, RU
Assignee:
Cubena, Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
A23B 7/154, B01J 20/00
US Classification:
426321, 502404
Abstract:
Mycotoxins prevailing in Northern climates have been until now proven difficult to deactivate in animal feed by binding, in contrast to mycotoxins prevailing in the Southern climates. Meanwhile, both types of toxins present a considerable risk factor for agricultural animal health and performance. A method of adsorbing and rendering harmless for animals an expanded range of both Northern and Southern mycotoxins found in contaminated feed is proposed. According to the invention, a combination of modified plant ligno-polysaccharide material and traditional mycotoxin binding components is added to the feed of agricultural and companion animals in an amount sufficient to abate the negative effects of both types of mycotoxins present.