The use of alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets is interesting from several perspectives. Ex-foods, also known as Former Food Products (FFPs), are one way of converting losses from the food industry into ingredients for the animal feed industry, thereby keeping nutrients in the food chain. Based on nutritional data reported for humans, these materials are extremely rich in carbohydrates, free sugars and, depending on their origin, also in fats. In addition, FFPs are often characterized by a high degree of processing including technological (milling, etc.) and heat treatments (cooking, extrusion, etc.) which affect not only the availability of nutrients and the kinetics of digestion but also impacts on GIT health and the animal ...
With the increase in world food demand, the output of agricultural by-products has also increased. A...
Alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets are a sustainable option from several perspectives...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryGreg AldrichSoybean use in pet food is l...
Ex-food or Former Food Products (FFPs) represent a way by which losses from the food industry are co...
Ex-food or former food products (FFPs) have been proposed as one of the categories with great promis...
The global population growth and the high pressures on natural resources is expected to increase in ...
Livestock feed encompasses both human edible and human inedible components. Human edible feed compon...
An overview of the main substances applied in food of animal origin in order to return a certain amo...
The agro-food industry produces tons of waste at different stages in the food production process, cr...
The increasing global need to find alternative protein/energy sources has triggered research in the ...
The US has a pet population of approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats. Humans have develo...
Feeding food losses and food waste (FLW) to livestock can reduce the environmental impact of livesto...
Keywords: Extrusion, Canine diet, Protein, Lysine, Starch gelatinization, Palatability, Drying. Ex...
The application of Former Food Products (FFPs) as feed ingredients is already documented in swine, a...
Extrusion cooking is commonly used to produce dry pet foods. As a process involving heat treatment, ...
With the increase in world food demand, the output of agricultural by-products has also increased. A...
Alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets are a sustainable option from several perspectives...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryGreg AldrichSoybean use in pet food is l...
Ex-food or Former Food Products (FFPs) represent a way by which losses from the food industry are co...
Ex-food or former food products (FFPs) have been proposed as one of the categories with great promis...
The global population growth and the high pressures on natural resources is expected to increase in ...
Livestock feed encompasses both human edible and human inedible components. Human edible feed compon...
An overview of the main substances applied in food of animal origin in order to return a certain amo...
The agro-food industry produces tons of waste at different stages in the food production process, cr...
The increasing global need to find alternative protein/energy sources has triggered research in the ...
The US has a pet population of approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats. Humans have develo...
Feeding food losses and food waste (FLW) to livestock can reduce the environmental impact of livesto...
Keywords: Extrusion, Canine diet, Protein, Lysine, Starch gelatinization, Palatability, Drying. Ex...
The application of Former Food Products (FFPs) as feed ingredients is already documented in swine, a...
Extrusion cooking is commonly used to produce dry pet foods. As a process involving heat treatment, ...
With the increase in world food demand, the output of agricultural by-products has also increased. A...
Alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets are a sustainable option from several perspectives...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryGreg AldrichSoybean use in pet food is l...