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Abstract
The mycelial cake of Penicillium chrysogenum, when dried and specially processed, has been found to serve as a source of protein in place of soybean meal in the diet of experimental mice. Animals were fed a control diet first, and an increase in weight proved the formulation to be satisfactory. The changeover from the control to the experimental diet was sudden, and initially caused a decrease in the weight of the experimental mice. However, at the end of a 29-day period, the experimental mice showed increases in weight comparable to those of the control animals. This supports the view that dried mycelium can be substituted as a protein source for soybean meal, provided it is made more palatable and less disagreeable in odor.Entities:
Keywords: BODY WEIGHT; DIET; DIETARY PROTEINS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FOOD; MICE; PENICILLIUM
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14325891 PMCID: PMC1058233 DOI: 10.1128/am.13.2.262-266.1965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol ISSN: 0003-6919