Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies (Sep 2023)

Characterization of some Winery by-Products Used in Animal Feeds

  • Raluca Paula Turcu,
  • Margareta Olteanu,
  • Mariana Ropota,
  • Monica Mitoi,
  • Dumitru Drăgotoiu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 55 – 55

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Secondary products from winemaking are considered to be a rich source of bioactive compounds, mainly phenolic compounds, which can offer numerous opportunities to improve feed quality. This paper aims to characterize three winery by-products (grape marc, grape seed meal and grape seed oil) with regard to: the primary chemical composition; polyphenol content; antioxidant capacity; fatty acid profile and amino acid profile. Grape marc had 10.43% crude protein, significantly lower (P<0.05) compared to grape seed meal (12.70%). The polyphenols content was significantly different (P<0.05) between the tested raw materials, the highest concentration being found in the grape seed meal (28.05 mg EAG/g) and the smallest in the grape seed oil (0.28 mg EAG/g). Consequently, the antioxidant capacity significantly differentiated (P<0.05) among all raw materials, the highest value of 145.83 mM Trolox / g being recorded at grape seed meal, followed by 9.44 mM Trolox / g in grape marc and 0.70 Mm Trolox / g to grape seed oil. The highest lysine content (0.58 g/100 g SU) was recorded in the marc, while the cystine (0.24 g/100 g SU) was recorded in grape seed grains. The obtained results show that these winery by-products can be used as natural antioxidants in animal feed.

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