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Fresh and stored copra meal in meat quail diets

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2018
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the addition of fresh and stored copra meal to the diet of meat quails. Two hundred eighty-seven-day-old male and female quails were distributed in a completely randomized design, with five treatments, in a 2 × 2 + 1factorial arrangement.
Nadja Naiara Pereira Farias   +8 more
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Effect of pH on cadmium biosorption by coconut copra meal

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007
Biosorption of cadmium ion by coconut copra meal, an agricultural waste product was investigated as a function of initial solution pH and initial cadmium concentration. Pseudo-second-order kinetic analyses were performed to determine the rate constant of biosorption, the equilibrium capacity, and initial biosorption rate.
Augustine E, Ofomaja, Yuh-Shan, Ho
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Utilization of palm kernel meal and copra meal by poultry

2023
Palm kernel meal (PKM) and copra meal (CM) are derived from the nuts of palm trees and are available in large quantities in many tropical countries. These potential feedstuffs are not widely used either for animal production or other purposes. Due to their high fibre contents, imbalanced amino acids, Maillard products (due to heat damage during drying ...
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Comparison of three methods for the determination of aflatoxin in copra meal

Food Additives and Contaminants, 1995
A comparison of the methods of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), the American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS), and the European Community (EC) was carried out on a batch of randomly collected copra meal (CM) samples from a selected copra miller. Only aflatoxin (AF) B1 was found in the CM sample analysed.
R H, Arim, C A, Ferolin, L M, Dumada-Ug
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Biosorption thermodynamics of cadmium on coconut copra meal as biosorbent

Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2006
Abstract Coconut copra meal, a waste product of coconut oil production was investigated for its potential use as a biosorbent for cadmium ions from an aqueous solution. A comparison of linear least-squares method and a trial and error non-linear method of three widely used isotherms, Langmuir, Freundlich, and Redlich–Peterson, were examined. Langmuir
Yuh-Shan Ho, Augustine E. Ofomaja
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Kinetic biosorption study of cadmium onto coconut copra meal as biosorbent

International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2008
The sorption of cadmium ions on an agricultural by-product, coconut copra meal, was investigated. A batch sorption model, based on the assumption of the pseudo-second-order mechanism, was applied to predict the rate constant of sorption, the equilibrium sorption capacity and the initial sorption rate with the effect of initial cadmium concentration and
Augustine E. Ofomaja, Yuh Shan Ho
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Modification of physiochemical properties of copra meal by dilute acid hydrolysis

International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2013
SummaryCoconut residue or copra meal (CM), a by‐product after pressing cream and oil out of the coconut meat, is a good source of dietary fibre (DF), but high water‐holding capacity (WHC) of CM limits the quantity of fibre incorporated into food products.
Tipawan Thongsook, Sirilux Chaijamrus
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Standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in copra meal, palm kernel expellers, palm kernel meal, and soybean meal fed to growing pigs

Journal of Animal Science, 2014
Sixty-six barrows (initial BW: 27.4 ± 2.8 kg) were used to determine the standardized total tract digestibility (STTD) of P in copra meal (CM), palm kernel expellers from Indonesia (PKE-IN), palm kernel expellers from Costa Rica (PKE-CR), palm kernel meal from Costa Rica (PKM), and soybean meal (SBM) without or with exogenous phytase.
B L, Almaguer   +3 more
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The use of expeller copra meal in grower and finisher pig diets

Livestock Production Science, 2000
Abstract Two experiments were conducted to determine the nutritive value of copra meal for grower and finisher pigs (40–95 kg). The apparent nutrient digestibility of copra meal, when included at 200 and 400 g kg−1 in the diet of both the grower and finisher pig, was determined in experiment 1.
J.V. O’Doherty, M.P. McKeon
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Maintenance of broiler performance on commercial diets diluted with copra meal and supplemented with feed enzymes

, 2020
Context Dilution of commercial feed with moderate levels of copra meal (CM), a byproduct of coconut oil extraction, was shown to maintain broiler performance in older breeds, but reports on its use in modern fast-growing broilers are limited.
Sandy Hoffman Mael, S. Diarra, A. Devi
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