Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Treatment of live animal
Patent
1980-12-12
1982-03-16
Corbin, Arthur L.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Treatment of live animal
426 69, 426 71, 426583, 426635, 426643, 426648, 426657, 426807, A23C 2108, A23K 108, A23K 118
Patent
active
043201504
ABSTRACT:
Formulated animal feeds having excellent digestibility with high energy and good protein content based on lactose-rich whey products are produced by supplementation with small quantities of water insoluble poly-N-acetyl-.beta.-D-glucosamine glycosides having a molecular weight of at least 5,000 and are fed to farm type animals. Most of the formulated feeds contain at least 7% lactose and up to 5% poly-N-acetyl-.beta.-D-glucosamine glycoside in addition to the usual protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamin and mineral constitutents of the feed. For poultry, which are among the least efficient metabolizers of lactose, such feeds may contain 5-25% lactose.
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Austin Paul R.
Brine Charles J.
Zikakis John P.
Corbin Arthur L.
University of Delaware
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