The use of alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets is interesting from several perspectives. Ex-foods, also known as Former Food Products (FFPs), are one way of converting losses from the food industry into ingredients for the animal feed industry, thereby keeping nutrients in the food chain. Based on their nutritional features, these materials are extremely rich in carbohydrates, free sugars and, depending on their origin, also in fats. In addition, FFPs are often characterized by a high degree of processing including technological and heat treatments which can affect not only the availability of nutrients and the kinetics of digestion, but also gastro intestinal health and animal response. This review integrates some of the most recent published works about the chemical composition, nutritional value, digestibility and glycemic index of ex-foods. In addition, a view on the relationship between the use of FFPs and safety issues and their effects on intestinal microbiota are also given.

Ex-Food: promoting a novel and sustainable pig production by using food leftovers as feedstuff / L. Pinotti, M. Ottoboni, M. Tretola - In: Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch / [a cura di] M. Kreuzer , R. Bruckmaier. - Zurigo : ETH, 2021. - ISBN 9783906466434. - pp. 1-21 (( convegno Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch tenutosi a Zurigo nel 2021.

Ex-Food: promoting a novel and sustainable pig production by using food leftovers as feedstuff

L. Pinotti
Primo
Conceptualization
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M. Ottoboni
Penultimo
Data Curation
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M. Tretola
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2021

Abstract

The use of alternative feed ingredients in farm animal diets is interesting from several perspectives. Ex-foods, also known as Former Food Products (FFPs), are one way of converting losses from the food industry into ingredients for the animal feed industry, thereby keeping nutrients in the food chain. Based on their nutritional features, these materials are extremely rich in carbohydrates, free sugars and, depending on their origin, also in fats. In addition, FFPs are often characterized by a high degree of processing including technological and heat treatments which can affect not only the availability of nutrients and the kinetics of digestion, but also gastro intestinal health and animal response. This review integrates some of the most recent published works about the chemical composition, nutritional value, digestibility and glycemic index of ex-foods. In addition, a view on the relationship between the use of FFPs and safety issues and their effects on intestinal microbiota are also given.
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English
former food; ex-food; quality; safety; functionality
Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione e Alimentazione Animale
Intervento a convegno
Esperti anonimi
Ricerca applicata
Pubblicazione scientifica
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
   Sustainable feed design applying circular economy principles: the case former food in pig nutrition (SusFEED)
   SusFEED
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2018-0887

   Alimentazione suina sostenibile (ASSO)
   ASSO
   REGIONE LOMBARDIA - Agricoltura
Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch
M. Kreuzer , R. Bruckmaier
Zurigo
ETH
2021
1
21
21
9783906466434
Volume a diffusione internazionale
Gold
0
Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch
Zurigo
2021
Convegno internazionale
Intervento richiesto
centro di ricerca coordinato: "Centro di salute ambientale (Center for Environmental Health)
manual
Aderisco
L. Pinotti, M. Ottoboni, M. Tretola
Book Part (author)
open
273
Ex-Food: promoting a novel and sustainable pig production by using food leftovers as feedstuff / L. Pinotti, M. Ottoboni, M. Tretola - In: Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch / [a cura di] M. Kreuzer , R. Bruckmaier. - Zurigo : ETH, 2021. - ISBN 9783906466434. - pp. 1-21 (( convegno Futtermittel mit Mehrwert für Tier und Mensch tenutosi a Zurigo nel 2021.
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