Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6395475 Food Research International 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Animal by-products are a good source of bioactive peptides animal feed.•Animal protein hydrolysates may have positive effects on fish growth.•Some animal protein hydrolysates may enhance the nonspecific immunity in fish.•Animal protein hydrolysates are a good source of protein for newly weaned animals.•Peptides from organic waste could be interesting nutraceuticals for companion animals.

Industrial processing of livestock, poultry and fish produces a large amount of waste in a solid or liquid form that can either be destroyed or be used to make compost, biogas or other low-added value products. However, the by-products from animal processing industries have a potential for conversion into useful products of higher value, such as protein hydrolysates, with interesting applications in animal feed. Low amounts of animal protein hydrolysates included in aqua-feeds may enhance growth rate and feed conversion of farmed fish and crustacean. Animal protein hydrolysates may also be incorporated in diets to enhance the nonspecific immunity of fish. As well, these hydrolysates can be used as a good source of amino acids for newly weaned animals. Protein hydrolysates from animal by-products including antimicrobials, antioxidants, opioid-like and/or other interesting bioactive molecules have promising and interesting applications on companion and production animals. By-products from animal processing industries are therefore a promising source of bioactive peptides of considerable interest for animal care, always within the framework of the existing legislation. Possible drawbacks and future trends of the use of animal by-products and/or production of protein hydrolysates from those materials are also discussed.

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