2017
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2017.426.434
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Studies on Physical Characteristics, Mineral Composition and Nutritive Value of Bone Meal and Bone Char Produced from Inedible Cow Bones

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“…Variation in the Ca and P contents of bone meal has been previously reported. Calcium content of bone meal was found to be varied from 193 to 370 g/kg (Orban and Roland, 1992;Field, 2000;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017). The analysed composition of bone meal P varied from17.7 to 193.3 g/kg (Orban and Roland,1992;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017).…”
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“…Variation in the Ca and P contents of bone meal has been previously reported. Calcium content of bone meal was found to be varied from 193 to 370 g/kg (Orban and Roland, 1992;Field, 2000;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017). The analysed composition of bone meal P varied from17.7 to 193.3 g/kg (Orban and Roland,1992;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Calcium content of bone meal was found to be varied from 193 to 370 g/kg (Orban and Roland, 1992;Field, 2000;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017). The analysed composition of bone meal P varied from17.7 to 193.3 g/kg (Orban and Roland,1992;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017). Calcium and P contents of bones are known to be affected by the species', age, feed nutrition and site of sampling (Orban and Roland,1992;Phiraphinyo et al, 2006;Khalil et al, 2017).…”
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“…In West Sumatra, stone meal from Bukit Kamang, fresh-water mussel-shell meal, and bone-char meal are often used for mineral supplements. These local resources are particularly good sources of Ca and P (Khalil et al, 2018;Khalil et al, 2017). Bukit Kamang' stone meal is also rich in essential micronutrients, including manganese (Mn) (205 ppm), iron (Fe) (295 ppm), and selenium (Se) (388 ppm) (Khalil et al, 2012).…”
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