AbstractThe effect of mandatory pasteurisation on Category 3 offals, according to the Animal By-Products Regulation (ABPR 1069/2009/EC), was determined using Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) assays as well as kinetic and statistical analysis. Pasteurised and unpasteurised offals sampled from cattle, pig and chicken slaughterhouses were characterised and their specific methane yields (SMYs) and their bioavailability was assessed. The resultant SMYs were high (465–650mLCH4gVS−1) with no statistically significant increase in methane production identified due to pasteurisation. However, the kinetics of the biogas transformation processes highlighted increased bioavailability of the organics due to pasteurisation. This was brought to light by...
The anaerobic bioavailability of two types of solid slaughterhouse waste (poultry and pig wastes) wa...
The current work has taken a holistic approach to understanding the potential for mitigation of poll...
International audienceThe impact of formic acid and glucose addition on the co-ensiling of cattle ma...
The effects of thermal pre-treatments on the biogas production potential of two solid slaughterhouse...
The effects of thermal pre-treatments on the biogas production potential of two solid slaughterhouse...
The effect of pasteurisation and co-pasteurisation on biochemical methane potential values in anaero...
The energetic utilisation of the liquid pig manure with other wastes together with by-products signi...
The energetic utilisation of the liquid pig manure with other wastes together with by-products signi...
Low-rate covered anaerobic lagoons (CALs) offer the Australian red meat processing (RMP) industry an...
An energetic aim of the utilisation of the manure meaning serious environmental load with other wast...
This research article published by MAXWELL Scientific Publication Corp., 2021The aim of the current ...
An energetic aim of the utilisation of the manure meaning serious environmental load with other wast...
Methane is produced during the anaerobic degradation of greaves and rinds, two by-products of pig sl...
This work aimed to enhance the anaerobic digestion of fat-rich dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge ...
Interest in the use of biogas from anaerobic digestion has been increasing within the Australian por...
The anaerobic bioavailability of two types of solid slaughterhouse waste (poultry and pig wastes) wa...
The current work has taken a holistic approach to understanding the potential for mitigation of poll...
International audienceThe impact of formic acid and glucose addition on the co-ensiling of cattle ma...
The effects of thermal pre-treatments on the biogas production potential of two solid slaughterhouse...
The effects of thermal pre-treatments on the biogas production potential of two solid slaughterhouse...
The effect of pasteurisation and co-pasteurisation on biochemical methane potential values in anaero...
The energetic utilisation of the liquid pig manure with other wastes together with by-products signi...
The energetic utilisation of the liquid pig manure with other wastes together with by-products signi...
Low-rate covered anaerobic lagoons (CALs) offer the Australian red meat processing (RMP) industry an...
An energetic aim of the utilisation of the manure meaning serious environmental load with other wast...
This research article published by MAXWELL Scientific Publication Corp., 2021The aim of the current ...
An energetic aim of the utilisation of the manure meaning serious environmental load with other wast...
Methane is produced during the anaerobic degradation of greaves and rinds, two by-products of pig sl...
This work aimed to enhance the anaerobic digestion of fat-rich dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge ...
Interest in the use of biogas from anaerobic digestion has been increasing within the Australian por...
The anaerobic bioavailability of two types of solid slaughterhouse waste (poultry and pig wastes) wa...
The current work has taken a holistic approach to understanding the potential for mitigation of poll...
International audienceThe impact of formic acid and glucose addition on the co-ensiling of cattle ma...