03692oam 2200625I 450 991078174640332120230802003840.00-429-14960-31-283-27445-097866132744581-4398-1726-X10.1201/b11047 (CKB)2550000000048824(EBL)773646(OCoLC)754582422(SSID)ssj0000580998(PQKBManifestationID)11343465(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000580998(PQKBWorkID)10539985(PQKB)10535380(MiAaPQ)EBC773646(Au-PeEL)EBL773646(CaPaEBR)ebr10496016(CaONFJC)MIL327445(EXLCZ)99255000000004882420180331d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDistillers grains production, properties, and utilization /edited by Keshun Liu and Kurt A. RosentraterBoca Raton, Fla. :CRC Press,2012.1 online resource (556 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4398-1725-1 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Contents; Figures; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Reviewers; Chapter 1: Toward a Scientific Understanding of DDGS; Chapter 3: Historical Perspective on Distillers Grains; Chapter 4: Grain Structure and Composition; Chapter 6: Ethanol Production from Starch-Rich Crops Other than Corn and the Composition and Value of the Resulting DDGS; Chapter 7: Physical Properties of DDGS; Chapter 8: Chemical Composition of DDGS; Chapter 9: Lipids in DDGS; Chapter 10: Analytical Methodology for Quality Standards and Other Attributes of DDGS; Chapter 11: Mycotoxin Occurrence in DDGSChapter 12: Feeding Ethanol Coproducts to Beef CattleChapter 13: Feeding Ethanol Coproducts to Dairy Cattle; Chapter 14: Feeding Ethanol Coproducts to Swine; Chapter 15: Feeding Ethanol Coproducts to Poultry; Chapter 16: Feeding DDGS to Finfish; Chapter 17: Feeding DDGS to Other Animals; Chapter 18: Using DDGS as a Food Ingredient; Chapter 19: Using DDGS in Industrial Materials; Chapter 21: Using DDGS as a Feedstock for Bioenergy via Anaerobic Digestion; Chapter 22: Dry Grind Coproducts as Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock; Chapter 23: Extraction and Use of DDGS Lipids for Biodiesel ProductionChapter 24: Improved and New Enzymes for Fuel Ethanol Production and Their Effect on DDGSChapter 25: Fractionation of DDGS Using Sieving and Air Classification; Back CoverIn recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in grain-based fuel ethanol production in North America and around the world. Whether such production will result in a net energy gain or whether this is sustainable in the long term is under debate, but undoubtedly millions of tons of non-fermented residues are now produced annually for global trade in the form of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS). Consequently, in a short period of time a tremendous amount of research has been conducted to determine the suitability of ethanol coproducts for various end uses.<STRODistilling industriesDistillers feedsDistilling industries.Distillers feeds.664.805655Liu KeShun1958-1553674Rosentrater Kurt A932171MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910781746403321Distillers grains3814370UNINA