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Insect Oil as An Alternative to Palm Oil and Poultry Fat in Broiler Chicken Nutrition 원문보기

Animals an open access journal from MDPI, v.9 no.3, 2019년, pp.116 -   

Benzertiha, Abdelbasset (Department of Animal Nutrition, Poznań) ,  Kierończyk, Bartosz (University of Life Sciences, Wołyń) ,  Rawski, Mateusz (ska 33, 60-637 Poznań) ,  Kołodziejski, Paweł (, Poland) ,  Bryszak, Magdalena (basset@up.poznan.pl or abdelbasset.benzertiha@hipromine.com (A.B.)) ,  Józefiak, Damian (bartosz.kieronczyk@up.poznan.pl (B.K.))

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Simple SummaryRecently, there has been increasing interest in the use of insects as an alternative sustainable source of protein and fat in animal feed to improve animal production and maintain ecological sustainability. Palm oil is commonly used in broiler chicken nutrition; however, due to the env...

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