PRELIMINARILY PREPARED FODDER MIXTURE CONTAINING MULTIPLE MICROELEMENTS AND MIXTURE PRODUCTION METHOD Russian patent published in 2012 - IPC A23K1/175 

Abstract RU 2465783 C1

FIELD: food industry.

SUBSTANCE: inventions group relates to fodder industry. The fodder mixture digestible by animals contains a trace quantity of cuprum, ferrum, manganese, zinc and yeast autolysate. The mixture is produced by way of reaction of microelements salts and yeast autolysate at pH equal to 3.0-6.0 at a temperature of 40-100°C to transform microelement into the organic compound form. The microelements salts solution is mixed with the autolysate solution concentration whereof is equal to 10%-15%. Reaction is performed in the following two stages: during 10-600 minutes at a temperature of 40-70°C and during 10-600 minutes at a temperature of 70-100°C. The content of trace quantities of cuprum, ferrum, manganese and zinc is determined on the base of feeding doses for various animals in different physiological periods.

EFFECT: inventions group will allow to manufacture a product satisfying animals' demand for multiple microelements, enhance microelements digestibility and mitigate detriment to the environment.

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Authors

Juj Sjuehfen

Li Chzhikhun

Juj Minkhua

Jao Tszjuan'

Tan' Bin'

Dates

2012-11-10Published

2009-09-23Filed