Aliphatic amide feed supplement for ruminants

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Treatment of live animal

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426601, 426807, 426630, 426635, 426636, 554 35, 514558, 514560, C07C23100, A61K 3195, A23K 100, A23D 7005

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056701918

ABSTRACT:
A feedstock and a method of utility are provided for increasing the content of unsaturated fatty acids in the tissues and milk of ruminants. A preferred feedstock is composed of a fodder substrate which is blended with an unsaturated aliphatic amide ingredient such as soyamide. The unsaturated aliphatic amide is biohydrogenation-resistant, and bypasses the rumen substantially intact. The aliphatic amide is converted to free fatty acid in the digestive tract, and subsequently is absorbed in the tissues and milk of the ruminant.

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