Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds

Formic acid, mixtures of acids (AIV 1, AIV 2) and formalin-acid mixtures (Viher solution, Viher acid) were tested as preservatives of juice and wet leaf protein concentrate (LPC) obtained from grass, clover and pea. The main criteria used in judging the success of preservation were changes in the pr...

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Main Author: Matti Näsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1983-09-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72142
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spelling doaj-219679f87a6e48ad8a07a722d1ad779b2020-11-25T01:01:15ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951983-09-01555Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds Matti Näsi0Department of Animal Husbandry, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 Helsinki 71 Formic acid, mixtures of acids (AIV 1, AIV 2) and formalin-acid mixtures (Viher solution, Viher acid) were tested as preservatives of juice and wet leaf protein concentrate (LPC) obtained from grass, clover and pea. The main criteria used in judging the success of preservation were changes in the protein fraction, fermentation of sugars, and losses of dry matter and true protein during storage. Fermentation of sugars and moulding could be inhibited in plant juices by adding 0.5 % v/w preservative, but proteolysis continued and true protein was degraded in unheated juices. Ensiling losses of pea juice were considerable, 4.0-15.6 % of DM, in all treatments. For wet leaf protein concentrate precipitated by steaming (85°C), good preservation could be obtained with the additives used in silage making applied at a level of 1 % v/w. In these treatments protein breakdown was minimal, because heating eliminated proteolytic enzymes and partly sterilized the LPC product.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72142
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Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
Agricultural and Food Science
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title Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
title_short Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
title_full Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
title_fullStr Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
title_full_unstemmed Preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
title_sort preservation of grass juice and wet leaf protein concentrate for animal feeds
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1983-09-01
description Formic acid, mixtures of acids (AIV 1, AIV 2) and formalin-acid mixtures (Viher solution, Viher acid) were tested as preservatives of juice and wet leaf protein concentrate (LPC) obtained from grass, clover and pea. The main criteria used in judging the success of preservation were changes in the protein fraction, fermentation of sugars, and losses of dry matter and true protein during storage. Fermentation of sugars and moulding could be inhibited in plant juices by adding 0.5 % v/w preservative, but proteolysis continued and true protein was degraded in unheated juices. Ensiling losses of pea juice were considerable, 4.0-15.6 % of DM, in all treatments. For wet leaf protein concentrate precipitated by steaming (85°C), good preservation could be obtained with the additives used in silage making applied at a level of 1 % v/w. In these treatments protein breakdown was minimal, because heating eliminated proteolytic enzymes and partly sterilized the LPC product.
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