…of alligators. Results indicated that American alligators can efficiently digest crude protein and energy in an assortment of plant products of varied chemical composition which could be used as alternatives…
…value of bi-distilled glycerin and the comparative performance of diets containing bi-distilled glycerin, linseed oil and/or soybean oil. The treatments consisted of the replacement of energy from soybean oil with…
…compared to diets with SBM. No significant differences were found in the weight gain, nitrogen retention efficiency and body composition between fish fed diets with up to 60% of the…
…if exogenous phytase was added. The turtles fed the 15 or 30% replacement diets showed comparable feed and protein utilization efficiency compared with the control group, whereas more than 30%…
…acid lysine, followed by threonine and methionine, are the key amino acids that are most limiting in equine rations. Soybean meal contains more lysine and threonine compared to other common…
…on the prececal amino acid digestibility and the influence on composition of the microbial community in the small intestine. Treatments considered of three protease products added to the corn-soybean meal…
Research was conducted to compare the apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and the standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) in soybean meal (SBM) produced in different regions of the…
…oligosaccharide content of SBM is believed by some nutritionists to affect the growth performance and health of early-weaned pigs. These oligosaccharides, raffinose and stachyose, are heat-stable components of soybean and…
…fermentation with Bacillus subtilis E20 approach. Compared with SBM, the fermentation process increased the protein content of fermented-SBM by 19%, accompanied by an increase of 18.75% in the total hydrolyzed…
…materials known. The term ‘glycerin’ refers in general to a commercial solution of glycerol in water of which the main constituent is glycerol. Glycerin is an odorless, colorless, viscous liquid…