Polymethylolcarbamide as binder of prawn diets
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Abstract
The binding effect of polymethylolcarbamide (PMC) at the levels 0.5% and 1.0% of a practical diet was compared to that of the other binders such as kappa-carrageenan, sodium alginate, carboxymethylcellulose, cornstarch and agar. PMC was found more effective at 0.5% and 1.0% levels as a binder for the formulated practical diet than the other binders used. However, PMC was found ineffective at the same levels, even at 2%, when employed in the semi-purified diet.
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Piedad-Pascual, F. (1990). Polymethylolcarbamide as binder of prawn diets.Type
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