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titleOfInvention Feed for fish and shellfish
abstract PURPOSE: To contrive to increase feed taking effects and meat increasing effects on raised fishes, by blending a formula feed with stickwater obtained by boiling krill from the South Pole or a concentrate thereof. n CONSTITUTION: For example, krill from the South Pole is ground by a homogenizer, incorporated with water, heated and filtered. Then the ground krill is heated and concentrated under reduced pressure. A well-known formula feed is properly blended with the concentrate to give a product. Concentration and use of stickwater abandoned in the process of production of krill meal have great economic effects. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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