Effect of the desolventizing/toasting process on chemical composition and protein quality of rapeseed meal

被引:2
作者
Rainer Mosenthin [1 ]
Ulrike Messerschmidt [1 ,2 ]
Nadja Sauer [1 ,3 ]
Patrick Carr [4 ]
Alain Quinsac [5 ]
Friedrich Schne [6 ]
机构
[1] University of Hohenheim,Institute of Animal Science
[2] KWS SAAT SE
[3] Landwirtschaftliche Untersuchungs-und Forschungsanstalt Speyer
[4] OLEAD, rue Monge,Parc Industriel
[5] Terres Inovia, rue Monge,Parc Industriel
[6] Thuringian State Institute of Agriculture
关键词
Anti-nutritional factor; Glucosinolate; Processing; Protein quality; Rapeseed meal;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S816 [饲料];
学科分类号
090502 ;
摘要
Background: During processing in a desolventizer/toaster(DT), rapeseed meal(RSM) is heated to evaporate the hexane and to reduce the level of heat-labile anti-nutritional factors such as glucosinolates(GSL). However, excessive heat treatment may reduce amino acid(AA) content in addition to lower AA digestibility and availability in RSM. The objective of the present study was to produce from one batch of a 00-rapeseed variety(17 μmol GSL/g dry matter(DM), seed grade quality) five differently processed RSM under standardized and defined conditions in a pilot plant,and to determine the impact of these different treatments on protein solubility and chemical composition, in particular with regard to contents of AA including reactive Lys(rL ys) and levels of total and individual GSL.Methods: Four RSM were exposed to wet toasting conditions(WetT C) with increasing residence time in the DT of 48,64, 76, and 93 min. A blend of these four RSM was further processed, starting with saturated steam processing(< 100 °C)and followed by exposure to dry toasting conditions(DryT C) to further reduce the GSL content in this RSM.Results: The contents of neutral detergent fiber and neutral detergent fiber bound crude protein(CP) increased linearly(P < 0.05), as residence time of RSM in the DT increased from 48 to 93 min, whereas contents of total and most individual GSL and those of Lys, rL ys, Cys, and the calculated ratio of Lys:CP and r Lys:CP decreased linearly(P ≤ 0.05).The combination of wet heating and DryT C resulted in the lowest GSL content compared to RSM produced under WetT C, but was associated with lowest protein solubility.Conclusions: It can be concluded that by increasing residence time in the DT or using alternative processing conditions such as wet heating combined with DryT C, contents of total and individual GSL in RSM can be substantially reduced.Further in vivo studies are warranted to elucidate if and to which extent the observed differences in protein quality and GSL content between RSM may affect digestibility and bioavailability of AA in monogastric animals.
引用
收藏
页码:205 / 216
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Valorization of Rapeseed Meal: Influence of Ethanol Antinutrients Removal on Protein Extractability, Amino Acid Composition and Fractional Profile [J].
Hristo Kalaydzhiev ;
Petya Ivanova ;
Magdalena Stoyanova ;
Atanas Pavlov ;
Turid Rustad ;
Cristina L. M. Silva ;
Vesela I. Chalova .
Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020, 11 :2709-2719
[22]   Co-fermentation of hot-pressed rapeseed meal with multiple strains and cellulase: Evaluating changes in protein quality and metabolite profiles [J].
Zhao, Yumei ;
Chen, Daiwen ;
Tian, Gang ;
Zheng, Ping ;
Pu, Junning ;
Yu, Bing .
LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 210
[23]   Effect of ash content on protein quality of meat and bone meal [J].
Shirley, RB ;
Parsons, CM .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 2001, 80 (05) :626-632
[24]   The effect of different dietary levels of rapeseed meal on growth performance, carcass traits, and meat quality in turkeys [J].
Mikulski, D. ;
Jankowski, J. ;
Zdunczyk, Z. ;
Juskiewicz, J. ;
Slominski, B. A. .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 2012, 91 (01) :215-223
[25]   Effect of drying process on survival of environmental starter culture and nutritional value of fermented rapeseed meal as feed for pigs [J].
Seczkowska, Olga ;
Bartodziejska, Beata ;
Maciejewska, Nikola ;
Szosland-faltyn, Anna ;
Dolatowski, Zbigniew .
MEDYCYNA WETERYNARYJNA-VETERINARY MEDICINE-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2024, 80 (08) :401-406
[26]   Chemical composition, protein quality, palatability, and digestibility of alternative protein sources for dogs [J].
Dust, JM ;
Grieshop, CM ;
Parsons, CM ;
Karr-Lilienthal, LK ;
Schasteen, CS ;
Quigley, JD ;
Merchen, NR ;
Fahey, GC .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2005, 83 (10) :2414-2422
[27]   Effect of heat treatment on protein quality of rapeseed protein isolate compared with non-heated rapeseed isolate, soy and whey protein isolates, and rice and pea protein concentrates [J].
Bailey, Hannah M. ;
Fanelli, Natalia S. ;
Stein, Hans H. .
JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2023, 103 (14) :7251-7259
[28]   The effects of supercritical carbon dioxide extraction and cold-pressed hexane extraction on the chemical composition and feeding value of rapeseed meal for broiler chickens [J].
Watts, Emilea Sarah ;
Rose, Stephen Paul ;
Mackenzie, Alexander Mackay ;
Pirgozliev, Vasil Radoslavov .
ARCHIVES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION, 2020, 74 (01) :57-71
[29]   Effect of toasting field beans and of grass-clover: Maize silage ratio on milk production, milk composition and sensory quality of milk [J].
Mogensen, Lisbeth ;
Vestergaard, Jannie Steensig ;
Frette, Xavier ;
Lund, Peter ;
Weisbjerg, Martin Riis ;
Kristensen, Troels .
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, 2010, 128 (1-3) :123-132
[30]   Effect of fermentation on proximate composition and protein quality of Dolichos lablab [J].
Perez, S. ;
Granito, M. .
REVISTA DE LA FACULTAD DE AGRONOMIA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL ZULIA, 2012, 29 (02) :273-292