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Title Ex-food in animal nutrition: potentials and challenges
ID_Doc 18621
Authors Pinotti, L; Ottoboni, M; Luciano, A; Savoini, G; Cattaneo, D; Tretola, M
Title Ex-food in animal nutrition: potentials and challenges
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.3920/978-90-8686-891-9_3
Abstract 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 response. In order to use these materials in animal feeding and nutrition, a comprehensive evaluation is required in terms of composition, digestibility, functionality and also efficiency.
Author Keywords former foodstuff; digestibility; microbiota; pig
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000618163300003
WoS Category Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science; Nutrition & Dietetics
Research Area Agriculture; Nutrition & Dietetics
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