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A method for making livestock feed from a raw garbage mass by screening, comminuting, pressure-cooking with the steam at above atmospheric pressure to sterilize and liquify the batch, cooling and fermenting, passing air through the batch during fermentation, drying, and comminuting, the entire process being carried out while retaining the grease of the garbage mass.
A thin, flexible film which when applied to stained teeth is hydrated by saliva and is effective in such form to whiten teeth, the film comprising an anhydrous water hydratable ethylene oxide polymer matrix containing a solid peroxide whitening agent whereby upon application to stained tooth surfaces, the peroxide whitening agent is solublilized by saliva present in the oral cavity into active whitening activity when the film is positioned and placed on the teeth.
A process for producing silage from fermentable forage chop is provided. The process consists of first preparing a microbial product by incubating fermentable vegetable matter in a brine and isolating the microbial product from the brine. The forage chop is then inoculated with the microbial product at a rate of from 10.sup.2 -10.sup.7 colony-forming units/g forage chop. The microbial product is characterized, and an improved pickling tank producing the microbial product is described.
A highly-digestible, preferred taste and high-quality fermented bagasse feed prepared by incorporating a lactic acid bacterium capable of proliferating in an alkaline nutrient culture medium of not less than pH 9.5 or in a nutrient culture medium containing sodium chloride of 6.5 w/w % into an alkali-treated bagasse which is prepared by softening a bagasse while preventing the substantial decomposition of cellulose and hemicellulose, and succeedingly fermenting the resultant mixture, and to its ...
An alkali-treated bagasse is prepared by softening a bagasse with calcium oxide together with or without sodium hydroxide while preventing the substantial decomposition of cellulose and hemicellulose, a bagasse feed and a fermented bagasse feed prepared from the alkali-treated bagasse, and their preparations and uses as well as bacteria for fermenting the alkali-treated bagasse.
A method of making an animal fodder stabilized against microbial degradation, by jet-cooking potato pulp at a temperature of between about 125.degree. C. and 140.degree. C. for between about 20 to 100 seconds, cooling the jet-cooked potato pulp, and adding a cell-wall degrading enzyme to the cooled potato pulp in order to enzymatically degrade the cell walls in the potato pulp, wherein a fodder stabilized against microbial degradation is produced.
A method for preparing the high protein nutrient from oilseed-based material is provided. The modified oilseed-based material produced by the process can be utilized in a wide variety of applications, including the preparation of fermentation media and the production of animal feeds, such as pet foods and related feeds for young animals. The oilseed-based product typically includes at least about 55 wt. % protein (dry basis) and low levels of soluble sugars, such as raffinose, stachyose and sacc...
The invention concerns a method for improving the zootechnic efficacy of the probiotic consisting of Bacillus sereus CIP 5832 whereby the probiotic and lysozyme are administered to the animals, preferably simultaneously.
A method of increasing the protein content of a waste food product especially, bagasse and citrus pulp, suitable for livestock feed by comminuting the waste food product, adding urea or other suitable ammonium compound, pressure cooking with steam to sterilize and liquefy the batch, cooling and fermenting, passing air through the batch during fermentation, drying, and comminuting.
A method and apparatus for retaining asepsis of a sterile web of bags as the web is fed onto the filling pipe of a packaging machine. The filling pipe is covered by a special sterilizing boot and sterilized by directing steam or another sterilizing agent into the boot. The leading end of a sealed web of bags, the interior of which is sterile, is then attached to the boot adjacent the upstream end of the filling pipe with a sterilizing medium, such as hydrogen peroxide, interposed between opposed...
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