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Method for producing organic multiple-complex feed additives with waste molasses as raw materials

A feed additive, waste molasses technology, applied in the direction of animal feed, animal feed, food processing, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the burden on the animal body and the environment, reducing the absorption utilization rate, and reducing the absorption rate.

Active Publication Date: 2017-01-04
AGRI PROD PROCESSING INST GUANGXI ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI +1
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At present, inorganic trace elements such as copper sulfate, zinc sulfate and ferrous sulfate are mostly used in production and practice. The following defects exist in the use of inorganic trace elements: low bioavailability, animals can only use inorganic trace elements with an added amount of less than 10% , the unused part is excreted from the body, which not only causes waste but also increases the burden on the animal body and the environment; in addition, ionic trace element metal ions are affected by phytic acid, oxalic acid and cellulose in the intestinal tract, further reducing their absorption rate At the same time, the antagonism between elements also affects the biological potency, and the oxidation-reduction reaction between metal ions will damage vitamins, thereby causing the loss of nutrients and reducing their absorption and utilization.
[0008] It has been found through research that although there are many studies on molasses as feed, most of them are directly added to the feed to feed livestock and poultry. This method will make the nutrients difficult to be absorbed and utilized by the body.
In addition, most of the feeds described in these inventions do not add trace elements. Even if a small amount of trace elements are added in individual inventions, they are added in the form of inorganic ions, which inevitably has the above-mentioned shortcomings of inorganic trace elements.

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Embodiment 1

[0043] The organic multi-complex feed additive with waste molasses as the main raw material can be prepared by adopting the following process steps:

[0044] (1) Take 10 parts by weight of waste molasses, 5 parts by weight of corn flour, 5 parts by weight of bean dregs, 5 parts by weight of rice bran, 0.1 parts by weight of fermentation bacteria and parts by weight 0.1 part of trace elements, for subsequent use; the composition of the trace elements and the parts by weight of each component: 1 part of ferrous sulfate, 1 part of zinc sulfate, 0.5 part of copper sulfate, 2 parts of calcium oxalate, 1 part of manganese sulfate part; the weight water content of the waste molasses is 15%-25%.

[0045] (2) Heat the waste molasses in the reactor according to the above parts by weight, keep the temperature in the reactor between 85-105°C, add one of the trace elements and react for 1-2 hours each time, and the reaction process is continuous Stir to obtain a reaction solution;

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Embodiment 2

[0055] The organic multi-complex feed additive with waste molasses as the main raw material can be prepared by adopting the following process steps:

[0056](1) Take 19 parts by weight of waste molasses, 8 parts by weight of corn flour, 7 parts by weight of bean dregs, 6 parts by weight of rice bran, 0.5 parts by weight of fermentation bacteria and parts by weight 0.2 parts of trace elements, spare; the composition of the trace elements and the parts by weight of each component: 3 parts of ferrous sulfate, 2 parts of zinc sulfate, 0.8 part of copper sulfate, 3 parts of calcium oxalate, 2 parts of manganese sulfate part; the weight water content of the waste molasses is 15%-25%.

[0057] (2) Heat the waste molasses in the reactor according to the above parts by weight, keep the temperature in the reactor between 85-105°C, add one of the trace elements and react for 1-2 hours each time, and the reaction process is continuous Stir to obtain a reaction solution;

[0058] (3) Add...

Embodiment 3

[0067] The organic multi-complex feed additive with waste molasses as the main raw material can be prepared by adopting the following process steps:

[0068] (1) Take 25 parts by weight of waste molasses, 10 parts by weight of corn flour, 8 parts by weight of bean dregs, 8 parts by weight of rice bran, 1 part by weight of fermentation bacteria and parts by weight 0.3 parts of trace elements, spare; the composition of the trace elements and the parts by weight of each component: 5 parts of ferrous sulfate, 4 parts of zinc sulfate, 5 parts of calcium oxalate, 4 parts of manganese sulfate, 1 part of copper sulfate part; the weight water content of the waste molasses is 15%-25%.

[0069] (2) Heat the waste molasses in the reactor according to the above parts by weight, keep the temperature in the reactor between 85-105°C, add one of the trace elements and react for 1-2 hours each time, and the reaction process is continuous Stir to obtain a reaction solution.

[0070] (3) Add al...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for producing organic multiple-complex feed additives with waste molasses as raw materials. The method is characterized in that the waste molasses are obtained via multiple complex reaction with trace elements prior to secondary fermentation with corn flour, bean dregs, rice bran and fermentative strains. The organic multiple-complex feed additives are prepared from, by weight, 10-25 parts of the waste molasses, 5-10 parts of the corn flour, 5-8 parts of the bean dregs, 5-8 parts of the rice bran, 0.1-1 part of the fermentative strains and 0.1-0.3 part of the trace elements; the trace elements include, by weight, 1-5 parts of ferrous sulfate, 1-4 parts of zinc sulfate, 2-5 parts of calcium oxalate, 2-5 parts of calcium oxalate, 1-4 parts of manganese sulfate and 0.5-1 part of copper sulfate. The situation that the feed additives are prepared from the by-product molasses of a sugar mill via complexation and secondary fermentation belongs to a project turning waste into treasure by recycling leftovers, and environmental protection is achieved no external discharge of waste residues; the trace elements are high in utilization and low in cost, sweet taste is obtained after fermentation, appetite of flocks and herds is improved after the feed additives are added in the feed, the flocks and herds like to eat the feed additives and grow rapidly.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of breeding feed preparation, in particular to a method and product for producing an organic multi-complex feed additive using waste molasses as a raw material. Background technique [0002] Trace elements play an extremely important role in the animal body and are essential for maintaining body function and for optimal growth, reproduction and immune response. The trace elements necessary for animals mainly include copper, zinc, iron, manganese, calcium, magnesium and cobalt. The lack of trace elements can cause a significant reduction in animal growth and production performance, which directly affects the breeding benefits of farmers. [0003] The content and potency of trace elements contained in feed raw materials are quite different, and they need to be added in the form of feed additives. At present, inorganic trace elements such as copper sulfate, zinc sulfate and ferrous sulfate are mostly used in ...

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IPC IPC(8): A23K20/24A23K20/20A23K10/33A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K10/18
CPCY02P60/87
Inventor 张娥珍淡明黄振勇何全光辛明黄梅华杨再位覃仁源
Owner AGRI PROD PROCESSING INST GUANGXI ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI
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