The Effect of the Hydrolyzates of Keratin- and Collagen-Containing Wastes of Poultry Processing in the Diets for Broilers on the Cecal Microbial Community
Vladimir Ivanovich Fisinin,
Irina Pavlovna Saleeva,
Valery Semenovich Lukashenko
et al.
Abstract:The use of new protein-rich animal-derived ingredients in the diets for modern commercial poultry is an urgent problem for the researchers. The wastes of poultry slaughter and processing can be used for the production of concentrated feed-grade protein ingredients after the short-term and intense thermal treatment in the thin layer and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis. These wastes contain primarily keratin and collagen. The aim of the study presented was the investigation of the effects of these hydrolyzates o… Show more
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