?STUDIES ON DETOXIFICATION OF FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS

Authors

  • Sakhawat Ali Biotechnology and Food Research Centre,PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Shahrah-e-Jalaluddin Roomi, Lahore-54600, Pakistan
  • Tasnim Kausar Biotechnology and Food Research Centre,PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Shahrah-e-Jalaluddin Roomi, Lahore-54600, Pakistan
  • W H Shah Biotechnology and Food Research Centre,PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Shahrah-e-Jalaluddin Roomi, Lahore-54600, Pakistan
  • A H K Niazi Biotechnology and Food Research Centre,PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Shahrah-e-Jalaluddin Roomi, Lahore-54600, Pakistan

Keywords:

Feed ingredients. Toxic factors, Cereals, Phytic acid.

Abstract

Different feed ingredients i.e. wheat, sorghum, maize, corn gluten meal, rice bran, cotton seed meal, mustard seed meal,
sunflower meal, soy bean meal, sesame meal, peanut meal and broiler feeds were procured from local market and
analyzed for chemical composition and toxic factors. The oilseed cakes and rice bran meal were treated to eliminate the
toxic factors. Detoxification of feed ingredients resulted in decrease in gossypol from 0.31 to 0.05% in cotton seed meal,
allylisothiocyanate from 1.55 to traces in mustard seed meal, chlorogenic acid from 3.20 to 0.95% in sunflower meal and
trypsin inhibitor from 72.10 to 17.20 mg/g in soy bean meal. Phytic acid contents in oilseed cakes i.e. cotton seed,
mustard seed, sunflower, soybean, and rice bran meals before and after treatments were reduced from 2.91 to 0.43, 3.54
to 0.40, 2.84 to 0.52, 3.22 to 0.64 and 2.60 to 0.42%, respectively.

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Published

2003-08-25

How to Cite

Ali, S., Kausar, T., Shah, W. H., & Niazi, A. H. K. (2003). ?STUDIES ON DETOXIFICATION OF FEEDS AND FEED INGREDIENTS. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 46(4), 300–303. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/1654