Fungal Spore Production Method Using Dual Liquid Medium
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The USPTO published patent application US20260098242A1 covering a method for producing fungal spores using a dual liquid medium system. The first medium has a lower carbon content than the second medium. Inventors: Van De Zilver Eric, Laurens Van Leeuwen. Application filed September 26, 2023; published April 9, 2026.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260098242A1 describing a method for producing fungal spores using two sequential liquid media, where the first medium has a lower carbon content than the second. The application was filed under CPC classifications C12N 3/00 and C12N 1/14, indicating microbial biotechnology applications.
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Method for Producing Fungal Spores, Liquid Medium Used Therein and Substance Produced Thereby
Application US20260098242A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Van De Zilver Eric, Laurens Van Leeuwen
Abstract
A method for producing fungal spores, wherein the fungal spores are grown in a first liquid medium and then in a second liquid medium, the first liquid medium having a lower carbon content than the second liquid medium.
CPC Classifications
C12N 3/00 C12N 1/14
Filing Date
2023-09-26
Application No.
19114954
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