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Condensed molasses solubles

Condensed molasses solubles (CMS) is a product made by drying molasses (spray or dmm drying) on a neutral carrier CMS is a more portable and storable form of molasses for animal feed. [Pg.21]

Molasses is used as the feedstock for a number of industrial fermentations. AVhen the sugars have been fermented and the fermentation products removed, there is a residue rich in nitrogen-containing substances and ash. This is partially dried to give a material known as condensed molasses solubles (CMS), which contains about 350 g of crude protein per kilogram of DM.The CMS is then mixed with molasses in the ratio 20 80 to give a protein-fortified food. [Pg.536]


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