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The high global demand for energy led to an increasing production and trade of bio-fuel, especially liquid fuels for transportation, in order to substitute fossil energy sources, to enhance energy security and to respond to greenhouse gas emissions. The increase in bio-ethanol industry has created a need for alternative to corn for ruminants. In the other side there is an increase availability and promote favorable pricing for glycerol, a primary co-product material. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of partial replacing of corn by glycerol in diets fed to ruminant animals.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The high global demand for energy led to an increasing production and trade of bio-fuel, especially liquid fuels for transportation, in order to substitute fossil energy sources, to enhance energy security and to respond to greenhouse gas emissions. The increase in bio-ethanol industry has created a need for alternative to corn for ruminants. In the other side there is an increase availability and promote favorable pricing for glycerol, a primary co-product material. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of partial replacing of corn by glycerol in diets fed to ruminant animals.
Autorenporträt
Associate Prof. at National Research Center, Egyptcurrent main expertise is on ruminant nutrition, rumen microbiology, rumen metabolisms and microbial digestion and its importance in livestock production.