The Hypercritical Separation Technology (HYST) is an innovative biomass processing technology having tremendous potential in the field of nutrition (both animal and human) and renewable energy. The HYST technology is based on plants which carry out a physical disaggragation of the plant tissues, and suitable for integration into several industrial processes. When applied to the animal production sector, the HYST processing of corn straw and cereal bran results in a significant increase in the nutritional value and digestibility of the processed raw material, as revealed by the analytical evaluation (composition and nutritional value). To evaluate the nutritional quality of the HYST products, the in-vitro dry matter digestibility and the neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility (NRC, 2001) have been determined and used for the calculation of Unité Fourragère Lait (UFL)/kg dry matter by using the in-vitro gas method
Hypercritical Separation Technology (HYST): an innovative technology for resource use in sustainable animal feeding / Dell'Omo, Pier Paolo; Francesca, Luciani; Luca, Malagutti. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. .-.. (Intervento presentato al convegno IDF World Dairy Summit tenutosi a Parma nel ottobre 2011).
Hypercritical Separation Technology (HYST): an innovative technology for resource use in sustainable animal feeding
DELL'OMO, Pier Paolo;
2011
Abstract
The Hypercritical Separation Technology (HYST) is an innovative biomass processing technology having tremendous potential in the field of nutrition (both animal and human) and renewable energy. The HYST technology is based on plants which carry out a physical disaggragation of the plant tissues, and suitable for integration into several industrial processes. When applied to the animal production sector, the HYST processing of corn straw and cereal bran results in a significant increase in the nutritional value and digestibility of the processed raw material, as revealed by the analytical evaluation (composition and nutritional value). To evaluate the nutritional quality of the HYST products, the in-vitro dry matter digestibility and the neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility (NRC, 2001) have been determined and used for the calculation of Unité Fourragère Lait (UFL)/kg dry matter by using the in-vitro gas methodI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.