1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-8401(99)00063-2
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Chemical characterization and in vitro crude protein degradability of thin stillage derived from barley- and wheat-based ethanol production

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“…The stillage originated from the fermentation of whole wheat grains and the high CP content was similar to that of CDS4 in our study. On the other hand, NDF content of the stillage was much higher compared with our results, which they explained by the bounding of cell walls to N, amounting to >60% of total N. The clearly higher NDF and NDIN contents as compared with our study can be explained by the fact that Mustafa et al (1999) did not add sodium sulfite in the NDF-analysis, which is used to get rid of protein contamination.…”
Section: Chemical Compositioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
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“…The stillage originated from the fermentation of whole wheat grains and the high CP content was similar to that of CDS4 in our study. On the other hand, NDF content of the stillage was much higher compared with our results, which they explained by the bounding of cell walls to N, amounting to >60% of total N. The clearly higher NDF and NDIN contents as compared with our study can be explained by the fact that Mustafa et al (1999) did not add sodium sulfite in the NDF-analysis, which is used to get rid of protein contamination.…”
Section: Chemical Compositioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Literature data on chemical composition of CDS are very scarce. Mustafa et al (1999) reported for five batches wheat thin stillage (on average 84 g DM/kg) the following nutrient content per kilogram DM: 457 g CP, 340 g NDF, 136 g CFA, 83 g ash, 40 g ADF and 22 g starch. The stillage originated from the fermentation of whole wheat grains and the high CP content was similar to that of CDS4 in our study.…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, DDGS are a concentrated source of CP, fibre, lipid and certain minerals such as phosphorous and sulphur (Larson et al. 1993;Boila and Ingalls, 1994a;Mustafa et al 1999). Performance information on cattle fed wheat-based DDGS is limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The primary feed-related byproduct derived from cereal grain-based ethanol production is dried distiller's grains with solubles (DDGS) and is the result of the complete drying of the whole stillage that remains after the ethanol has been distilled off (Larson et al 1993). As such, DDGS are a concentrated source of CP, fibre, lipid and certain minerals such as phosphorous and sulphur (Larson et al 1993;Boila and Ingalls, 1994a;Mustafa et al 1999). Performance information on cattle fed wheat-based DDGS is limited.…”
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“…Essas concentrações poderiam, em parte, explicar a semelhança entre as taxas de degradação do sorgo e milheto. Mustafa et al (1999) Avaliando as taxas de degradação dos volumosos (Tabela 6), no tempo 6 horas, observa-se que as silagens de sorgo sem e com inóculo, silagem de milho e o capim-gordura apresentaram proteínas de rápida degradação e a mais lenta degradação foi encontrada para o capim-braquiária. Por outro lado, a maior proteína de escape, após 6 horas de incubação, foi encontrada nos capins braquiária e Tifton, respectivamente, 53,76 e 52,08%, e a menor na silagem de sorgo sem inóculo, de 21,09%.…”
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