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Biological evaluation of date-waste dietary fibre and Endomycopsis fibuligera protein with rats

The effects of 100 g/kg diet substitution of date-waste dietary fibre, DW 1, untreated (diet II) or after growing Endomycopsis fibuligera on it for 60 hours, DW 2 (diet III), on the body weight gain, food efficiency ratio (FER); protein efficiency ratio (PER), food intake; food conversion efficiency...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 1996, Vol.56 (2), p.201-205
Main Authors: Jwanny, Etidal W., Rashad, Mona M., Moharib, Sorial A., El Beih, Nadia M.
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description The effects of 100 g/kg diet substitution of date-waste dietary fibre, DW 1, untreated (diet II) or after growing Endomycopsis fibuligera on it for 60 hours, DW 2 (diet III), on the body weight gain, food efficiency ratio (FER); protein efficiency ratio (PER), food intake; food conversion efficiency (FCE) and apparent digestibility (Dapp) of rats fed a high-carbohydrate diet (I) for 8 weeks were studied. Rats fed on the three diets exhibited good nutritional values during the first 4 weeks. Then these values began to decrease with increasing time of feeding in the cases of diets II and III, only. The results also showed a highly significant decrease in the levels of glucose in sera, and glycogen in the liver and muscles of rats fed diets II and III. The fibres caused a significant decrease in lipid and protein contents in the muscles of rats fed diets II and III over the control diet I.
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Date-waste dietary fibres
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Food industries
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General aspects. Body compartment
Metabolisms and neurohumoral controls
nutritional evaluation
SCP
Use and upgrading of agricultural and food by-products. Biotechnology
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