Total Nutrition™, Lipid Digestion and Absorption in Animal Nutrition is comprised of innovative papers written by leading
industry and academic experts in animal nutrition. The second book in Kemin
Industries’ Total Nutrition series provides an accurate understanding of lipid
nutrition, digestion, absorption and quality for nutritionists, feed and animal
producers.
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Today, the feed industry is confronted with a wide variety of lipid
sources, and similar to many raw materials, these sources are prone to large
variations in their nutritive value, which can negatively affect animal
production. In addition, the rising costs of oils and fats pose a challenge to
nutritionists and producers, making it important to improve lipid digestion in
a cost-effective manner.
“Both of these challenges amplify the need for a correct understanding
of the different factors that influence lipid nutrition,” said Springate. “In
addition to knowledge from leading authorities, this publication taps into the
advanced solutions and services Kemin provides.”
Kemin offers nutritionists accurate and informed lipid testing services that include the
apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values and oxidative status and potential in
order to improve applications and combat unwanted variations of oils and fats
in animal nutrition.
In addition, the company provides LYSOFORTE®,
which, in combination with an antioxidant program, has been shown to reduce
nutritional energy differences and enhance the utilization of energy from oils
and fats leading to improved feed conversion ratios and lower production costs.
The papers in this book provide information on lipid nutrition including
how Kemin can be a partner in lipid quality and absorption. More information on
the book can be found May 21-22 during VIV Europe in Utrecht, The Netherlands
at booth 10A058, or by contacting Tin Marien at tin.marien@kemin.com
or 32 14 28 62 60.
Table of Contents:
1. Agriculture in the world - general outlook
Dr. Tom Verleyen - Kemin Europa N.V.,
Belgium
2. Oils and fats in non-ruminant animal nutrition
Prof. Julian Wiseman - School of
Biosciences, University of Nottingham, UK
3. Improving lipid utilization in poultry diets: challenges and
possibilities
V.
Ravindran - Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Massey
University, New Zealand
4. Optimised fat metabolism in monogastric production animals through
nutrition
Prof. Geert
Janssens - Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, University of Ghent, Belgium
5. LYSOFORTE®: a flexible tool in animal nutrition
Dr. Mauro Di Benedetto, DVM - Dr.
Georgios Papadopoulos - Kemin Europa N.V., Belgium
6. How do we
evaluate peroxidation of feed fats?
Dr. Jerry Shurson - Department of Animal Science, University of
Minnesota, St. Paul
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