نتایج جستجو برای: soybean meal

تعداد نتایج: 58477  

2008
G. OZBEY P. TATLI SEVEN A. MUZ H. B. ERTAS I. H. CERCI H. B. Ertas

At 56 weeks of age, 30 Hyline (W-377) laying pullets were randomly distributed in individual (1 pullet per cage) 45 x 45 x 35 cm cages. Cracked egg was used as protein supplement to the diet. Three groups of 10 Hyline laying pullets each were formed. Three isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets were prepared from different protein sources as followed: ration 1 (control) − soybean meal; ration 2 (e...

2015
Everardo Ayres Correia Ellery Pedro Henrique Watanabe Teresinha Marisa Bertol Ednardo Rodrigues

The aim of this study was to determine and validate prediction equations for digestible (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) of soybean meal for growing pigs. The prediction equations were developed using data from chemical composition, digestibility and metabolizability of soybean meal samples (n = 25) evaluated in essays at Embrapa Suínos e Aves. The equations were estimated through regression ...

2014
M. Goto S. Karita M. S. Yahaya W. Kim E. Nakayama Y. Yamada

Effects of supplementation with ruminal epithelial cells on fiber-degrading activity and cell growth of Ruminococcus albus (R. albus, strain 7) was tested using a basal substrate of rice straw and formulated concentrate. Cultures of R. albus alone and R. albus with rumen protozoa were grown at 39C for 48 h with an 8.4% crude protein (CP) substrate, 33% of the CP supplemented with either rumina...

2016
Pilar E Ulloa Camila J Solís Javiera F De la Paz Trevor G S Alaurent Mario Caruffo Adrián J Hernández Patricio Dantagnan Carmen G Feijóo

Intestinal inflammation is a harmful condition in fish that can be triggered by the ingestion of soybean meal. Due to the positive costs-benefits ratio of including soybean meal in farmed fish diets, identifying additives with intestinal anti-inflammatory effects could contribute to solving the issues caused by this plant protein. This study evaluated the effect of incorporating lactoferrin (LF...

2010
C. Yuangklang K. Vasupen S. Wongsuthavas S. Bureenok P. Panyakaew A. Alhaidary H. E. Mohamed A. C. Beynen

Problem statement: Dried tomato pomace may be considered as an alternative feedstuff in ruminant nutrition. The limited literature data that are available so far may be interpreted as indirect and suggestive evidence for diminished ruminal fermentation and bacterial synthesis after substitution of dried tomato pomace for soybean meal. Approach: Rumen-fistulated beef steers were used to address ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1989
B R Dunsford D A Knabe W E Haensly

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of soybean meal in postweaning diets on villus height (VH), villus shape and lamina propria depth (LPD) in the small intestine. Intestinal samples were taken at 25, 50 and 75% of the small intestine's length. The first experiment determined the normal effects of age on these structures in nursing pigs from 9 to 36 d of age. Villus height de...

Journal: :Food technology and biotechnology 2017
Arijit Nath Gábor Szécsi Barbara Csehi Zsuzsa Mednyánszky Gabriella Kiskó Éva Bányai Mihály Dernovics András Koris

Hypoallergenic antibacterial low-molecular-mass peptides were produced from defatted soybean meal in a membrane bioreactor. In the first step, soybean meal proteins were digested with trypsin in the bioreactor, operated in batch mode. For the tryptic digestion of soybean meal protein, optimum initial soybean meal concentration of 75 g/L, temperature of 40 °C and pH=9.0 were determined. After en...

2013
Hamid Mukhtar Ikramul Haq

The present study describes the screening of different agroindustrial byproducts for enhanced production of alkaline protease by a wild and EMS induced mutant strain of Bacillus subtilis IH-72(EMS8). During submerged fermentation, different agro-industrial byproducts were tested which include defatted seed meals of rape, guar, sunflower, gluten, cotton, soybean, and gram. In addition to these m...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1975
F G Hembry W H Pfander R L Preston

The utilization of nitrogen contained in soybean meal, casein, zein, and urea was studied in 12 mature wethers. Net microbial synthesis rates during the 6-hour period after feeding corresponded to ruminal ammonia concentrations, suggesting that the ruminal ammonia level in these experiments was a limiting factor in microbiol protein synthesis. Maximum conversion of dietary nitrogen to microbial...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
E Mosnier H M G van der Werf J Boissy J-Y Dourmad

The incorporation of feed-use (FU) amino acids (AAs) in diets results in a reduced use of protein-rich ingredients such as soybean meal, recognized to have elevated contributions to environmental impacts. This study investigated whether the incorporation of L-lysine.HCl, L-threonine and FU-methionine reduces the environmental impacts of pig and broiler feeds using Life Cycle Assessment. The fol...

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