Sugar Beet Pulp as a Biorefinery Substrate for Designing Feed [PDF]
An example of the implementation of the principles of the circular economy is the use of sugar beet pulp as animal feed. Here, we investigate the possible use of yeast strains to enrich waste biomass in single-cell protein (SCP).
Dawid Dygas +2 more
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Exploring fibrous ingredients for fish: The case of feeding sugar beet pulp to tambaquí (Colossoma macropomum) [PDF]
For a long time, co-products of food processing have been used in animal feed, but far less in fish because of their assumed inability to cope with high-fiber diets. Research on feeding co-products to fish species that naturally consume fibrous diets are
Awot Teklu Mebratu +4 more
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Effect of Dietary Level of Beet Pulp, with or without Molasses, on Health Status, Growth Performance, and Carcass and Digestive Tract Traits of Rabbits [PDF]
To evaluate the effect of dietary level of beet pulp, with or without molasses, on growth performance, a total of 470 28-day-old rabbits were used (614 ± 6 g). Animals were randomly allocated into five dietary treatment groups: Control, without beet pulp;
Orlando Arce +6 more
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Unraveling the regulation of sugar beet pulp utilization in the industrially relevant fungus Aspergillus niger [PDF]
Summary: Efficient utilization of agro-industrial waste, such as sugar beet pulp, is crucial for the bio-based economy. The fungus Aspergillus niger possesses a wide array of enzymes that degrade complex plant biomass substrates, and several regulators ...
Sandra Garrigues +8 more
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Sugar beet pulp: Resurgence and trailblazing journey towards a circular bioeconomy
The present review article will outline alternative uses of sugar beet pulp residue produced during the preparation of sugar from sugar beet. Traditionally, sugar beet pulp has been used as cattle fodder and was not considered to have much potential to be utilised in other competitive industries such as bio-energy, polymer composites, water ...
Ashvinder K Rana +2 more
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Beet Pulp: An Alternative to Improve the Gut Health of Growing Pigs [PDF]
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary fiber on the gut health of growing pigs. In total, 30 growing pigs with an initial average body weight of 45.8 ± 2.78 kg were divided into three groups with 10 replicates per treatment, and ...
Hui Diao +9 more
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Partial Substitution of Corn Grain in the Diet with Beet Pulp Reveals Increased Ruminal Acetate Proportion and Circulating Insulin Levels in Korean Cattle Steers [PDF]
We investigated the effects of the partial substitution of corn grain in the diet with beet pulp on growth performance, ruminal fermentation characteristics, microbial profiles, and blood lipogenic parameters in fattening steers.
Inhyuk Jeong +11 more
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INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF A BEET PULP FILTRATION DRYING PROCESS
This article presents the results of experimental studies investigating the energy consumption per 1 kg H2O required for the filtration drying of beet pulp.
Oleksandr Ivashchuk +4 more
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Sugar Beet Pulp in the Context of Developing the Concept of Circular Bioeconomy
The primary objective of this paper is to identify the possibilities of using sugar beet pulp as feedstock to produce a variety of added-value products.
Michał Ptak +3 more
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EVALUATION OF DRIED SUGAR BEET PULP IN FEEDING SHEEP [PDF]
Six metabolism trials were carried out using 3 Barki rams (in each) with average body weight of 55±0.58 kg and aged 3 years to evaluate the digestibility coefficients and nutritive values of the mixtures of dried sugar beet pulp with different roughages ...
S. Mahmoud, +3 more
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