The by-products resulting from the extraction of oil from oilseeds represent alternative strategies for animal feeding, a new source of food. In the paper were presented some physical characteristics of cameline cakes resulting from mechanical processing with a pilot installation for the production of vegetable oils. To study the effects at the ruminal level, tests were performed on fistulized animals fed with fodder in which the camelina shrimp replaced the sunflower. The values recorded for pH dynamics indicated that camelina grist could replace sunflower seed without negative effects on ruminal metabolism under certain conditions
Camelina meal and carinata meal are new byproducts of the biofuels industry, both contain large amou...
Fifteen oilseed cakes from sunflower, pomegranate, cardoon, tobacco and hemp were characterized with...
This book contains the proceedings of the XIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology. The p...
The oil obtained from oil plants have characteristics and properties that allow use for people food...
Camelina has been used from ancient times, but recently has re-emerged as a valuable plant with the ...
Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 aci...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an emerging oilseed crop able to grow in a wide range of e...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Biodiesel industry by-products appear to be an excellent alternative source for ruminant feed and ma...
Hisotry and Description Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an oilseed plant currently being ...
The most important component of the success of livestock production is the creation of a solid feed ...
Camelina and carinata are oilseed crops that have recently gained increasing attention as biofuel so...
Vegetable oils are produced in different ways and have many uses in various fields (food, cosmetolog...
Regional production of Camelina cake, to be used as animal feed. A new crop to be included into Nort...
Camelina meal and carinata meal are new byproducts of the biofuels industry, both contain large amou...
Fifteen oilseed cakes from sunflower, pomegranate, cardoon, tobacco and hemp were characterized with...
This book contains the proceedings of the XIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology. The p...
The oil obtained from oil plants have characteristics and properties that allow use for people food...
Camelina has been used from ancient times, but recently has re-emerged as a valuable plant with the ...
Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 aci...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an emerging oilseed crop able to grow in a wide range of e...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Biodiesel industry by-products appear to be an excellent alternative source for ruminant feed and ma...
Hisotry and Description Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an oilseed plant currently being ...
The most important component of the success of livestock production is the creation of a solid feed ...
Camelina and carinata are oilseed crops that have recently gained increasing attention as biofuel so...
Vegetable oils are produced in different ways and have many uses in various fields (food, cosmetolog...
Regional production of Camelina cake, to be used as animal feed. A new crop to be included into Nort...
Camelina meal and carinata meal are new byproducts of the biofuels industry, both contain large amou...
Fifteen oilseed cakes from sunflower, pomegranate, cardoon, tobacco and hemp were characterized with...
This book contains the proceedings of the XIth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology. The p...