Abstract:
The current project refers to studies of the composition of natural
nutritive substances carried out on inexpensive plant material, that result as
by-products in processes for obtaining certain phytotherapeutic preparations
from sea buckthorn (Hippophäe rhamnoides) leaves, the by-product cakes
resulting from the extraction of green barley (Hordeum vulgaris) juice,
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) tubers, the above-ground parts
of pendant amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus), with regards to utilising these
as natural animal feed additives.
Content in minerals, proteins, enzymes, sugars, flavones, and PPCAs,
as well as the antioxidant capacity of the plant materials and certain enzymes
of interest for animal nutrition were studied.
The results obtained are favourable, indicating as much a great
variety and quantity of minerals (over 15 - 20) in all of the plant products
researched, and protein quantities (of over 12%) that are competitive with
those of cereal products.