MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631014954 A) filed by Shri Anagh Chakraborty, Kolkata, West Bengal, on Feb. 11, for 'an anaerobic bio-digester device for producing bio-transformed pharmacotherapeutic formulations.'

Inventor(s) include Shri Anagh Chakraborty.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an anaerobic bio-digester system for producit g a bio-transformed nutrient delivery composition having modified release characteristics. The system comprises a digestion chamber configured to receive and retain organic feedstock under controlled anaerobic conditions, an inlet assembly for regulated introduction of feedstock and process water, a retention control mechanism to permit a predetermined digestion period for biochemical transformation, a separation unit con{igured for laminar decantation of a clarified liquid fraction while segregating residual solids, and an outlet assembly for controlled withdrawal of the clarified fraction under low-turbulence flow conditions. During operation, an organic feedstock comprising defatted Brassica juncea seed meal is subjected to microbial action within a mixed anaerobic consortium, resulting in enzymatic hydrolysis of proteins into amino acids and ammoniacal nitrogen, conversion of glucosinolates into sulfur-derived bioactive compounds including isothiocyanates, and solubilization of micronutrients. The recovered clarified fraction comprises nutrients associated with dissolved organic matter, microbial metabolites, and colloidal components, thereby forming a biologically stabilised nutrient delivery matrix that provides modified, sustained nutrient release governed by intrinsic structural and biochemical characteristics."

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