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BE648859A
BE648859A BE648859A BE648859A BE648859A BE 648859 A BE648859 A BE 648859A BE 648859 A BE648859 A BE 648859A BE 648859 A BE648859 A BE 648859A BE 648859 A BE648859 A BE 648859A
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Priority claimed from GB34404/61A external-priority patent/GB998589A/en
Priority to CH1120962A priority Critical patent/CH463931A/en
Priority to BE622841D priority patent/BE622841A/fr
Priority to US286137A priority patent/US3243299A/en
Priority claimed from US286137A external-priority patent/US3243299A/en
Priority to FR972467A priority patent/FR88309E/en
Priority to ES300578A priority patent/ES300578A2/en
Priority to NL6406348A priority patent/NL6406348A/xx
Priority to BR159767/64A priority patent/BR6459767D0/en
Priority to BE648859A priority patent/BE648859A/fr
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Publication of BE648859A publication Critical patent/BE648859A/fr
Priority to NL270247D priority patent/NL270247A/nl

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23KFODDER
    • A23K10/00Animal feeding-stuffs
    • A23K10/10Animal feeding-stuffs obtained by microbiological or biochemical processes
    • A23K10/16Addition of microorganisms or extracts thereof, e.g. single-cell proteins, to feeding-stuff compositions
    • A23K10/18Addition of microorganisms or extracts thereof, e.g. single-cell proteins, to feeding-stuff compositions of live microorganisms

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Description

  

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monogaetriques. 

  
On a consacré beaucoup 'efforts au cours des

  
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sujet, on a prôné l'utilisation de protéines animales 

  
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si on la prépare convenablement, a une teneur en protéines

  
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spécialement les alimente constitués par du poisson* sont -,

  
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ont conduit à découvrir l'importance des amino-aoidea ; 

  
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dans la croissance, le développement et la nutrition.des, animaux. De ce fait, il existe deux aspects des'exigences. 

  
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biologique d'une protéine, étant donné que la protéine peut suffire pour fournir l'azote total, mais qu'elle peut, en même temps, être déficiente dans un sens spécifique du fait

  
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Bien que des protéines d'origine animale soient, en général,

  
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nécessaires et en quantités suffisantes pour excéder les

  
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des protéines d'origine animale.

  
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ration de cet azote dans les alimenta. Toutefois, plus  récemment, des chercheurs dans ce domaine ont signalé  l'intérêt d'inclure dans les aliments, en particulier les /  aliments destinée aux ruminants, des composés azotés non /   <EMI ID=24.1> 

  
le bonnet des ruminante une flore microbienne, comte des . , 

  
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duellement capables de transformer des protéine* végétales

  
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bleu de digérer des aliments cellulosique$ 

  
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organismes de panses viables nous forme desséchée, et un

  
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déjà connu. On a également proposé de combiner avec de l'azote non protéinique et de la cellulose dans des compo-

  
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obtenue par une croissance naturelle ou artificielle. Toute-

  
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proposé un isolement des micro-organismes de la parse,  qu'on fait suivre d'une addition à ceux-ci de lait et d'acide ascorbique, et d'un séchage-congélation pour  conserver les micro-organismes en vue d'une administration, médicamenteuse aux ruminants; on a proposé également  d'utiliser les micro-organismes de la panse pour digérer /

  
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Cependant, aucun des brevets déjà existante

  
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La préparation de flores microbiennes suivant

  
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Ces caractéristiques et avantages ainsi que d'autres ressortent d'ailleurs de la description qui naît <EMI ID=47.1> 

  
l'invention*

  
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trouva qu'on peut obtenir que la flore microbienne de la

  
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d'un ferment lactique suffisante pour protéger la flore

  
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ment lactique on entend une préparation, de préférence  sous forme d'une poudre sèche, de bacilles acidophiles d'un type résistant et capables de croître^dans un milles. -

  
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gastriques* Ces organismes comprennent, par exemple des 

  
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d'aliment qui contient comme ingrédient actif la flore

  
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ferment lactique, qui peut être associa aux matières pro-

  
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"les utilisées Jusqu'ici, mais encore que la flore Micro-

  
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quantités minimes dans la protéine végétale d'origine, ap-

  
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en quantités considérables, en rais= de l'action de la  flore microbienne de la pana* dans les conditions régnant 

  
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vention , la préparation de la flore microbienne obtenue 

  
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permet, quand on 1 'incorpore à un aliment pour des animaux 

  
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des ingrédients cellulosiques d'aliments d'une maniera ..^^^^  <EMI ID=77.1> 

  
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Dans la préparation suivant l'invention, dès

  
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me limitatif.

  
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sur le son, on fait une culture du mélange pendant environ  <EMI ID=96.1> 

  
faible proportion du mélange fermenté pour inoculer on bouillon de culture, et on sèche comme décrit ci-dessous

  
la reste du mélange. 

  
La portion mise en culture du mélange est mise

  
en culture dans des conditions anaérobies et l'on se sort 

  
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vures, et qui contient de l'azote, des hydrates de carbone 

  
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Le bouillon peut également comprendre de la mélasse, de 

  
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exemple 50 mm. 

  
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8 heures* Dans ces conditions, les bactérie* sont détruites, et il se produit une autolysation donnant un aliment conte-

  
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pendant environ 1 heure en vue d'obtenir des spores des '  bactéries de la panne. Ces spores, en raison d'un procès-^ 

  
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fleur de soufre) et du sulfate de cobalt. 

  
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teau placentaire provenant de n'importe quel mammifère, par  exemple d'embryons de pores ou de moutons, d'oeufs de  poissons, d'embryons de poulets et analogues, de germes de 

  
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comme limitatif. 

  
500 kg du contenu de la panée et du bonnet de Vaches fraîchement *battue* furent extraite et on les

  
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en divisant le reste du mélange de son en trois parties

  
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furent mélangées avec un ferment lactique, de la levure et  des matières minérales pour donner un produit ayant la 

  
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le* concentres d'alimenté peuvent alors

  
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déposée "Pronit" et, dans les formules pour des concentrée, particulière, il est entende que la formule décrite dans

  
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On peut voir d'après les formules des concentrés respectif* que les protéines animales, comme

  
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protéines végétale*. l'additif Pronit augmente l'utilisation des protéines végétales et rend possible, à un degré limité, l'assimilation de l'urée en transformant l'azote non

  
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vue,des paye où ce pourcentage est permis comme maximum" 

  
Concentré de Formule 3 

  

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aliment préféré, mais il est possible d'utiliser des 

  
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Comme on peut le remarquer" l'augmentation de poids est la même à des fine pratiques, rais la formule '  contenant du pronit et de l'urée est naturellement, moins  que celle qui contient de la chair de ce on 

  
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On peut attribuer 1" valeur plus élevée . 

  
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2) à l'augmentation de la valeur biologique des protéines , 

  
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On ne pouvant pas prévoir le résultat 

  
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importance* 

  
Ses essais faite avec des groupes de / 

  
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leur chair était plus fin* et moins fibreuse et l'on ne trouva aucun* lésion dans les organe* internes des bêtes,

  
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de l'urée$ contrairement aux insertions et interdictions en usage actuellement, peuvent remplacer entièrement les ali-

  
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monogaetrics.

  
Much effort has been devoted over the years

  
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subject, the use of animal protein has been advocated

  
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if properly prepared, has a protein content

  
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especially the foods made up of fish * are -,

  
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led to the discovery of the importance of amino-aoidea;

  
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in the growth, development and nutrition of animals. Therefore, there are two aspects of the requirements.

  
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biological of a protein, since the protein may be sufficient to provide total nitrogen, but at the same time may be deficient in a specific sense due to the fact

  
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Although proteins of animal origin are, in general,

  
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necessary and in sufficient quantities to exceed the

  
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proteins of animal origin.

  
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ration of this nitrogen in food. However, more recently, researchers in this field have indicated the interest of including in feeds, in particular feeds intended for ruminants, non-nitrogenous compounds / <EMI ID = 24.1>

  
the bonnet of ruminants a microbial flora, count of. ,

  
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dually capable of transforming vegetable proteins *

  
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blue to digest food $ cellulosic

  
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viable rumen organisms form us parched, and a

  
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Already known. It has also been proposed to combine with non-protein nitrogen and cellulose in compounds.

  
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obtained by natural or artificial growth. Any-

  
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proposed isolation of parse microorganisms, followed by addition to them of milk and ascorbic acid, and freeze-drying to preserve the microorganisms for storage. drug administration to ruminants; it has also been proposed to use the rumen microorganisms to digest /

  
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However, none of the already existing patents

  
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The preparation of microbial flora following

  
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These characteristics and advantages as well as others emerge from the description which arises <EMI ID = 47.1>

  
invention *

  
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found that the microbial flora of the

  
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a lactic ferment sufficient to protect the flora

  
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Lactic acid is meant a preparation, preferably in the form of a dry powder, of acidophilic bacilli of a resistant type and capable of growing in one mile. -

  
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gastric * These organisms include, for example,

  
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food which contains flora as active ingredient

  
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lactic ferment, which can be associated with

  
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"used so far, but still that the Micro- flora

  
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minimal amounts in the original vegetable protein, ap-

  
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in considerable quantities, due to the action of the microbial flora of the pana * under the prevailing conditions

  
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vention, the preparation of the microbial flora obtained

  
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allows, when incorporated into animal feed

  
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cellulosic food ingredients in a manner .. ^^^^ <EMI ID = 77.1>

  
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In the preparation according to the invention, from

  
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- beaters or the like the contents of the rumen, or first <EMI ID = 81.1>

  
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limiting myself.

  
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on the sound, we cultivate the mixture for about <EMI ID = 96.1>

  
small proportion of the fermented mixture to inoculate the culture broth, and dry as described below

  
the rest of the mixture.

  
The cultured portion of the mixture is placed

  
in culture under anaerobic conditions and we get out

  
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vures, and which contains nitrogen, carbohydrates

  
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The broth can also include molasses,

  
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example 50 mm.

  
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8 hours * Under these conditions, the bacteria * are destroyed, and autolyzation occurs giving a food containing

  
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for about 1 hour in order to obtain the spores of the bacteria from the breakdown. These spores, due to a trial- ^

  
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sulfur flower) and cobalt sulfate.

  
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placental water from any mammal, for example pore or sheep embryos, fish eggs, chicken embryos and the like, germs of

  
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as limiting.

  
500 kg of the contents of the breadcrumbs and the cap of freshly * beaten * cows were extracted and

  
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dividing the rest of the sound mix into three parts

  
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were mixed with a lactic ferment, yeast and minerals to give a product having the

  
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the * feed concentrates can then

  
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filed "Pronit" and, in the formulas for concentrates, particular, it is understood that the formula described in

  
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It can be seen from the formulas of the respective concentrates * that animal proteins, such as

  
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vegetable protein *. the additive Pronit increases the utilization of vegetable proteins and makes it possible, to a limited degree, the uptake of urea by transforming the nitrogen not

  
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view, pay where this percentage is allowed as a maximum "

  
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preferred food, but it is possible to use

  
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As can be seen "the increase in weight is the same at fine practice, because the formula 'containing pronit and urea is naturally, less than that which contains flesh of this one.

  
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their flesh was finer * and less fibrous and no * lesions were found in the internal organs * of the animals,

  
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of urea $ unlike the insertions and prohibitions currently in use, can completely replace the ali-

  
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<EMI ID=184.1> <EMI ID = 184.1> On remarque l'amélioration du . métabolisme We notice the improvement of. metabolism des animaux par le fait que les bêtes nourri** avec pronit mangeaient en deux fois moins de temps que celles des lots animals by the fact that the animals fed ** with pronit ate in half the time than those of the lots témoins, leur désir de nourri tare était plus grand, "Iles witnesses, their desire for food was greater, " <EMI ID=185.1> <EMI ID = 185.1> pas une augmentation momentanée du volume de leur ventre, not a momentary increase in the volume of their belly, elle" avaient une bien meilleure robe et un bien meilleur she "had a much better dress and a much better one. <EMI ID=186.1> <EMI ID = 186.1> <EMI ID=187.1> <EMI ID = 187.1> <EMI ID=188.1> <EMI ID = 188.1> gastrique de ruminante les micro-organismes vivante qui *or trouvent, à faire une culture de ce* micro-organismes pour ruminant gastric organism the living microorganisms that * are found, to culture this * microorganisms for <EMI ID=189.1> <EMI ID = 189.1> <EMI ID=190.1> <EMI ID = 190.1> <EMI ID=191.1> <EMI ID = 191.1> <EMI ID=192.1> <EMI ID=193.1> <EMI ID = 192.1> <EMI ID = 193.1> <EMI ID=194.1> <EMI ID = 194.1> contenu séché avec de la levure et des produits nutritifs content dried with yeast and nutrients <EMI ID=195.1> <EMI ID = 195.1> <EMI ID=196.1> <EMI ID = 196.1> <EMI ID=197.1> <EMI ID = 197.1> <EMI ID=198.1> <EMI ID = 198.1> <EMI ID=199.1> <EMI ID = 199.1> <EMI ID=200.1> <EMI ID = 200.1> <EMI ID=201.1> <EMI ID = 201.1> <EMI ID=202.1> <EMI ID = 202.1> té suffisante pour assurer, une croissance continue de cet sufficient to ensure continued growth of this <EMI ID=203.1> <EMI ID = 203.1> <EMI ID=204.1> <EMI ID=205.1> <EMI ID = 204.1> <EMI ID = 205.1> <EMI ID=206.1> capables de croissance sous des conditions d'acidité qui <EMI ID = 206.1> capable of growth under conditions of acidity which <EMI ID=207.1> <EMI ID = 207.1> <EMI ID=208.1> <EMI ID = 208.1> pH compris entre environ 6,8 et 7,2 . pH between about 6.8 and 7.2. <EMI ID=209.1> <EMI ID = 209.1> - produite nutritifs minéraux. - $) le procédé comprend l'incorporation d'une matière placontgire. - produced mineral nutrients. - $) the process comprises the incorporation of a placental material. II- Un procédé pour protéger et favoriser la croissance de II- A process to protect and promote the growth of <EMI ID=210.1> <EMI ID = 210.1> minants au soin d'un milieu ayant un pH compris entre envi- taking care of an environment with a pH of between <EMI ID=211.1> <EMI ID = 211.1> <EMI ID=212.1> <EMI ID = 212.1> <EMI ID=213.1> <EMI ID = 213.1> <EMI ID=214.1> <EMI ID = 214.1> séparément.. separately.. <EMI ID=215.1> <EMI ID = 215.1> micro-organismes vivants provenant du système gastrique d'un ruminant et un ferment lactique en une quantité suffi- santé pour assurer une croissance continue de ces micro-ci*- live microorganisms from the gastric system of a ruminant and lactic acid bacteria in an amount sufficient to ensure continued growth of these microorganisms * - <EMI ID=216.1> <EMI ID = 216.1> taire. to hush up. <EMI ID=217.1> <EMI ID = 217.1> <EMI ID=218.1> <EMI ID=219.1> <EMI ID=220.1> <EMI ID = 218.1> <EMI ID = 219.1> <EMI ID = 220.1> <EMI ID=221.1> <EMI ID = 221.1> <EMI ID=222.1> <EMI ID = 222.1> <EMI ID=223.1> <EMI ID = 223.1> <EMI ID=224.1> <EMI ID = 224.1> nutritifs minéraux. mineral nutrients. <EMI ID=225.1> <EMI ID = 225.1> <EMI ID=226.1> <EMI ID = 226.1> <EMI ID=227.1> <EMI ID = 227.1> comprenant l'additif précité en combinaison avec une pro- téine végétale et un ingrédient d'alimentation cellulosique. comprising the above additive in combination with a vegetable protein and a cellulosic feed ingredient.
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CH1120962A CH463931A (en) 1961-09-26 1962-09-22 Process for the preparation of a high biological value product to be incorporated in animal feed
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US286137A US3243299A (en) 1961-09-26 1963-06-05 Monogastric feed concentrate containing rumen microorganisms and lactic ferment and process of preparation
FR972467A FR88309E (en) 1961-09-26 1964-04-27 Process for obtaining a product of high biological value intended to be incorporated into animal feed, preferably for monogasstric animals
ES300578A ES300578A2 (en) 1961-09-26 1964-06-03 Procedure for the elaboration of a product of high biological value intended for its incorporation to feeds, preferably for monogastricos (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
NL6406348A NL6406348A (en) 1961-09-26 1964-06-04
BE648859A BE648859A (en) 1961-09-26 1964-06-05
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