Recent advances in canola meal utilization in swine nutrition
Abstract Canola meal is derived from the crushing of canola seed for oil extraction. Although it has been used in swine diets for a long time, its inclusion levels have been limited due to concerns regarding its nutritive value primarily arising from results of early studies showing negative effects...
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doaj-3981e49a927d4eb7a336cb402908df692020-11-25T02:51:47ZengKorean Society of Animal Sciences and TechnologyJournal of Animal Science and Technology2055-03912016-02-0158111310.1186/s40781-016-0085-5Recent advances in canola meal utilization in swine nutritionG. Mejicanos0N. Sanjayan1I. H. Kim2C. M. Nyachoti3Department of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Animal Resource & Science, Dankook UniversityDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaAbstract Canola meal is derived from the crushing of canola seed for oil extraction. Although it has been used in swine diets for a long time, its inclusion levels have been limited due to concerns regarding its nutritive value primarily arising from results of early studies showing negative effects of dietary canola meal inclusion in swine diets. Such effects were attributable to the presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANF; notably glucosinolates) in canola meal. However, due to advances in genetic improvements of canola that have led to production of cultivars with significantly lower ANF content and improved processing procedures, canola meal with a superior nutritive value for non-ruminant animals is now available. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to review the recent studies in the use of canola meal as feedstuff for swine, the factors influencing its use and the strategies to overcome them. First a historical overview of the development of canola is provided.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40781-016-0085-5Canola mealNutritive valuePigs |
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Recent advances in canola meal utilization in swine nutrition |
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Recent advances in canola meal utilization in swine nutrition |
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Recent advances in canola meal utilization in swine nutrition |
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Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology |
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology |
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2016-02-01 |
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Abstract Canola meal is derived from the crushing of canola seed for oil extraction. Although it has been used in swine diets for a long time, its inclusion levels have been limited due to concerns regarding its nutritive value primarily arising from results of early studies showing negative effects of dietary canola meal inclusion in swine diets. Such effects were attributable to the presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANF; notably glucosinolates) in canola meal. However, due to advances in genetic improvements of canola that have led to production of cultivars with significantly lower ANF content and improved processing procedures, canola meal with a superior nutritive value for non-ruminant animals is now available. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to review the recent studies in the use of canola meal as feedstuff for swine, the factors influencing its use and the strategies to overcome them. First a historical overview of the development of canola is provided. |
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Canola meal Nutritive value Pigs |
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