This study evaluated the predicted glycemic index (pGI) in former food products (FFPs), and in two pig compound feeds formulated with or without the inclusion of FFPs. Six samples of FFPs and two pig compound feeds were used. FFPs were based on bakery and confectionary ex-food, while the pig compound feed was formulated by substituting 30% of cereals with FFPs (Feed FFP30%). All samples were analysed using an in vitro Englyst assay that simulates gastric and small intestinal digestion, and which has been proposed to determine the hydrolysis index (HI) and predict the glycemic index (pGI) of cereal-based foods introduced into pig diets. Corn meal, heat processed wheat and a conventional pig compound feed (Feed CTR) were included as control f...
This study aimed to examine in vivo starch digestion kinetics of starches and to unravel mechanisms ...
Awareness of the need to improve the sustainability of livestock by reducing the loss of natural res...
Former foodstuff products (FFPs) are promising alternative ingredients for reducing the waste of nat...
This study evaluated the predicted glycemic index (pGI) in former food products (FFPs), and in two p...
Ex-food or Former Food Products (FFPs) represent a way by which losses from the food industry are co...
Starch is the largest constituent in diets for pigs and its structure is considered to have a great ...
Ex-food or former food products (FFPs) have been proposed as one of the categories with great promis...
In the pig and poultry production industries, energy forms the largest and the greatest cost pressur...
Former food products (FFPs) have a great potential to replace conventional feed ingredients. This st...
Different extraction, purification and digestion methods were used to investigate the molecular prop...
Different dietary starch sources can have a great impact in determining starch digestion potential, ...
In marketing pigs, nearly 50% of the costs are those of the feed. Therefore, it is necessary to know...
In marketing pigs, nearly 50% of the costs are those of the feed. Therefore, it is necessary to know...
The glycaemic indices (GI) of food items are determined by an in vivo method which is laborious and ...
Former Foodstuffs (FFPs) are products that have lost their commercial value on the human consumption...
This study aimed to examine in vivo starch digestion kinetics of starches and to unravel mechanisms ...
Awareness of the need to improve the sustainability of livestock by reducing the loss of natural res...
Former foodstuff products (FFPs) are promising alternative ingredients for reducing the waste of nat...
This study evaluated the predicted glycemic index (pGI) in former food products (FFPs), and in two p...
Ex-food or Former Food Products (FFPs) represent a way by which losses from the food industry are co...
Starch is the largest constituent in diets for pigs and its structure is considered to have a great ...
Ex-food or former food products (FFPs) have been proposed as one of the categories with great promis...
In the pig and poultry production industries, energy forms the largest and the greatest cost pressur...
Former food products (FFPs) have a great potential to replace conventional feed ingredients. This st...
Different extraction, purification and digestion methods were used to investigate the molecular prop...
Different dietary starch sources can have a great impact in determining starch digestion potential, ...
In marketing pigs, nearly 50% of the costs are those of the feed. Therefore, it is necessary to know...
In marketing pigs, nearly 50% of the costs are those of the feed. Therefore, it is necessary to know...
The glycaemic indices (GI) of food items are determined by an in vivo method which is laborious and ...
Former Foodstuffs (FFPs) are products that have lost their commercial value on the human consumption...
This study aimed to examine in vivo starch digestion kinetics of starches and to unravel mechanisms ...
Awareness of the need to improve the sustainability of livestock by reducing the loss of natural res...
Former foodstuff products (FFPs) are promising alternative ingredients for reducing the waste of nat...