Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review

The recent surge in the use of biodiesel in Brazil and abroad, coupled with the availability of large amounts of glycerol, are generating interest in the use of this co-product in several ways, such as its use in animal feed. The use of glycerol in the formulation of diets caused immediate interest...

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Autores principales: Silva,VO, Lopes,E, Andrade,EF, Sousa,RV, Zangeronimo,MG, Pereira,LJ
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spelling oai:scielo:S0301-732X20140001000152015-10-30Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic reviewSilva,VOLopes,EAndrade,EFSousa,RVZangeronimo,MGPereira,LJ diet food ingredients animal production performance The recent surge in the use of biodiesel in Brazil and abroad, coupled with the availability of large amounts of glycerol, are generating interest in the use of this co-product in several ways, such as its use in animal feed. The use of glycerol in the formulation of diets caused immediate interest to obtain a highly efficient energy rich product to use in animal production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the use of glycerol resulting from biodiesel production as an energy supplement in animal feed, as well as establishing appropriate protocols for each species based on previous studies. Most of them using pigs, cows, bulls, sheep, laying hens and broilers. It was possible to infer from these studies that glycerol was a food ingredient suitable for replacement in diets of different animal species.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFacultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de ChileArchivos de medicina veterinaria v.46 n.1 20142014-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0301-732X2014000100015en10.4067/S0301-732X2014000100015
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topic diet
food ingredients
animal production
performance
spellingShingle diet
food ingredients
animal production
performance
Silva,VO
Lopes,E
Andrade,EF
Sousa,RV
Zangeronimo,MG
Pereira,LJ
Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
description The recent surge in the use of biodiesel in Brazil and abroad, coupled with the availability of large amounts of glycerol, are generating interest in the use of this co-product in several ways, such as its use in animal feed. The use of glycerol in the formulation of diets caused immediate interest to obtain a highly efficient energy rich product to use in animal production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the use of glycerol resulting from biodiesel production as an energy supplement in animal feed, as well as establishing appropriate protocols for each species based on previous studies. Most of them using pigs, cows, bulls, sheep, laying hens and broilers. It was possible to infer from these studies that glycerol was a food ingredient suitable for replacement in diets of different animal species.
author Silva,VO
Lopes,E
Andrade,EF
Sousa,RV
Zangeronimo,MG
Pereira,LJ
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Lopes,E
Andrade,EF
Sousa,RV
Zangeronimo,MG
Pereira,LJ
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title Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
title_short Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
title_full Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
title_fullStr Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
title_sort use of biodiesel co-products (glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
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publishDate 2014
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