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Overview

From alpha-galactosidases to xylanases, Enzymes in Farm Animal Nutrition provides a comprehensive guide to all aspects associated with enzyme-supplemented animal feeds. It details the history and size of the feed enzyme market, before describing how feed enzymes are manufactured and employed in monogastric, aqua and ruminant diets. This new edition explores considerable advances such as the use of enzymes in fish and shrimp diets, new understanding of how phytases function in the animal, NSPase research and enzymes' extended use in ruminant markets. This book also: - Provides comprehensive coverage of all topics relating to the production, use, co-operativity and analysis of feed enzymes. - Is fully updated throughout, revealing significant developments such as new methods to deliver enzymes (formulations, encapsulations, and liquid spray systems) and advances in enzyme analysis. - Includes brand new chapters on combinations of enzymes, antibiotic-free diets and how to measure response in feed-enzyme trials. Covering biochemistry, enzymology and characteristics relevant to animal feed use, this book forms a valuable resource for academics and students of animal nutrition and production, as well as professionals in the animal feed industry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789241587
Publisher: CAB International North America
Publication date: 03/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Michael R. Bedford is at AB-Vista Feed Ingredients, UK.

Gary G. Partridge is at Danisco Animal Nutrition, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction - current market and expected developments
2. Xylanases and cellulases as feed additives
3. Mannanase, Alpha-galactosidase, and Pectinase
4. Starch and protein-degrading enzymes - biochemistry, enzymology and characteristics relevant to animal feed use
5. Phytases - Biochemistry, enzymology and characteristics relevant to animal feed use
6. Effect of digestive tract conditions, feed processing and ingredients on response to NSP enzymes
7. Phytate and phytase
8. Developments in Enzyme Usage in Ruminants
9. Other enzyme applications relevant to the animal feed industry
10. Thermostability of feed enzymes and their practical application in the feed mill
11. Analysis of enzymes, principles and problems / Developments in enzyme analysis
12. Holo-analysis of the efficacy of exogenous enzyme performance in farm animal nutrition
13. Feed enzymes, the future - bright hope or regulatory minefield?

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