CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF JOJOBA SEEEDS AND JOJOBA MEAL (Simmondsia chinensis) IN COMPARISON WITH SOME OTHER PLANT PROTEIN SOURCES. | ||||
Journal of Animal and Poultry Production | ||||
Article 4, Volume 31, Issue 11, November 2006, Page 6945-6955 PDF (3.5 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2006.235649 | ||||
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Author | ||||
H. F. A. Motawe, | ||||
Central Lab for Food and Feed, Orman, Giza, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Chemical and biological studies were carried out to compare three samples ofj0jcba with soybean meal (SBM). sunflower meal (SFM) and rapeseed meal (RSV) as plant protein sources The jojoba samples were jdjoba seed (J5), extracted crushed jojoba seed meal (JMi) and extracted whole seed jdjoba meal (JMg) Chemical evaluation, metabolizable energy assays, protein digestibility and amino aCids pattern and availability were studied, The results of protein content of JS, JM‘” JM;, SBM. $l and RSM were 14.18, 24 95, 31,29, 47 74, 38 39 and 35.22, respectively Among the ten essential amino acxds assayed, the 1“ limiting amino acid (LAA) in JMi and JM; was methionine and the 2nd was IySine Chemical score and essential amino acid index (EAAI) for all tested materials were estimated The AME values (KcaI/g DM) were 4.095, 3.153, 3.110. 2.494, 2.428 and 2.312 for JS. JMi, JME, SBM, SFM and RSM, respectively. Coefficients of metabolized GE as well as some relationships among four estimates of metabolized GE as well as some relationships among four estimates of bioavailable energy were discussed The mean values of Apparent amino acid availability (AAAA) were 67 42%, 71.99%, 76.49%, 82.58%. 84.50% and 75.37% for JS. JMi. JMz, SBM, SFM and RSM. respectively, The mean values of True amino acid availability (TAAA) were 86 29%. 83 62%, 85.82%. 88.01%. 92.28% and 83.77% at the same order, respectively. The apparent protein digestibility (APO) and true protein digestibility (TPD) for JM. and .l recorded higher values than for JS, however, the values were nearly close to those obtained with some other tested materials. The most important aspect that should be taken into consideration in future work is the toxic compounds found in jdjoba meal JOjOba meal should be detoxifed to be accepted as an ingredient n poultry feed. It should be noted that no toxic effects appeared in the present work because the birds were fed small amount of feed (359) for one time only in conclusion, the jojoba meal, as a by-product ofjojoba seeds, is a promising feedstuff after being detoxified | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Chemical evaluation; biological evaluation. jejoba meal; plant protein sources; poultry nutrition | ||||
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