2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731119003070
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Effect of increasing inclusion rates of tofu by-product in diets of growing pigs on nitrogen balance and ammonia emission from manure

Abstract: To reduce competition with human-edible feed resources, it is of interest to incorporate by-products from the food industry in animal feeds. The current research investigated the effect of including increasing amounts of tofu by-product (TF) in practical pig diets on animal performance, nitrogen balance and ammonia emissions from manure. Two experiments were conducted including a control diet without TF, containing 160 g/kg dietary non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) and three diets including 122, 246 and 360 g … Show more

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“…Soybeans are the main legume grain crop in China, with annual soybean production in China at 16.4 million tons in 2021 [1]. As the main waste produced by processing bean products such as tofu and soy milk, bean dregs have long been treated as animal feed or plant fertilizer because of high storage costs and sometimes even abandonment [2][3][4]. In the long run, it not only wastes resources but also causes environmental pollution.…”
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“…Soybeans are the main legume grain crop in China, with annual soybean production in China at 16.4 million tons in 2021 [1]. As the main waste produced by processing bean products such as tofu and soy milk, bean dregs have long been treated as animal feed or plant fertilizer because of high storage costs and sometimes even abandonment [2][3][4]. In the long run, it not only wastes resources but also causes environmental pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tofu includes essential nutritional components, but it lacks dietary fiber due to the removal of the soybean pulp during traditional manufacture [10]. Meanwhile, bean dregs are used mainly as animal feed [2]. As feeding patterns change, the consumption of bean dregs is shrinking [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%