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Phaseolus vulgaris --- feeds --- Protein quality --- Nutritive value --- Enzyme activity --- Pasteurization --- Extrusion --- Digestibility --- Nutrition physiology --- toxicity --- Antinutritional factors
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Advances in feed processing continue to take place as nutrition scientists and feed engineers adapt to the challenges imposed by emerging pathogens, environmental concerns, shelf life, quality and safety, as well as the dietary needs and demands of monogastric and ruminant livestock, fish or pets.The Handbook "Animal Feed Technology" is a definitive master reference, providing a complete guide for the creation of animal feed with an emphasis on best practices. The book is divided into 14 sections, focusing on principles of feed processing technologies and applications, such as dosing, crushing and mixing of the components and addition of different additives, hydrothermal and hydrothermal-mechanical treatment processes in the expander and extruder and pelleting.As a hands-on guide to the essential processing principles and their applications, covering the theoretical and applied aspects of feed processing in one accessible volume, this book is a valuable tool for feed mill owners, managers, costing managers, nutritionists, feed formulators, plant supervisors, QC personnel, merchandisers, feed plant maintenance personnel, managers of livestock operations and all technical persons involved in feed production, marketing and administration, looking for up-to-date insight into the field. Additionally, the covered range provides students, educators and researchers, engineers and scientists with a valuable resource for their work.With editors and contributors from eight countries in Europe this textbook provides international expertise and a truly European perspective on feed manufacturing.
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Post-pelleting addition of heat sensitive additives is a way to avoid damage to additives. It also contributes to the reduction of carry-over and cross contamination. The use of liquid additives in a post-pelleting application (PPA) may be an alternative technological solution whereby an even dosing of an additive into animal feed can be provided together with a virtually 100% recovery of the additive. This will ultimately benefit the feed manufacturer since it will provide more flexibility in terms of the demand for special custom-build feeds. The implementation of liquid additive systems gives rise to a number of requirements for both feed and equipment. This booklet presents a compilation of the literature associated with the use of liquid additives. It can be used as a ready reference by process engineers, nutritionists, researchers and students who are interested in post-pelleting applications of additives, in the production line and its design.
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