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Carinata Meal Ensiled With Corn: Effects of fat content on fermentation & glucosinolate degradation

Published: December 7, 2016
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Background Carinata (Brassica carinata) is a new oilseed that shows great potential for the Midwest. This oilseed has been selectively bred for high oil concentration ideal for biofuels and bio-oil production. Carinata meal is the co-product resulting from the oil extraction of the seeds. This meal has high protein content (36-48% crude protein), highly degradable in the rumen, and with a total ...
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Karla Hernandez
South Dakota State University
Jill Anderson
South Dakota State University
Alvaro Garcia
South Dakota State University
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Abdul Qader Samsor
27 de octubre de 2019

My point is the rancidity of oil in this meal because the plant is high in oil, other is fat metabolism and ruminal digestion. Thanks.

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