Cold-Pressed Oilseed Cakes as Alternative and Sustainable Feed Ingredients: A Review

Foods. 2023 Jan 17;12(3):432. doi: 10.3390/foods12030432.

Abstract

Due to the increasing demand for alternative protein feed ingredients, the utilization of oilseed by-products in animal nutrition has been sought as a promising solution to ensure cheap and environmentally sustainable feedstuffs. This review aimed to summarize the nutritional value of six cold-pressed cakes (rapeseed, hempseed, linseed, sunflower seed, camelina seed, and pumpkin seed) and the effects of their inclusion in diet for ruminant, pig, and poultry on nutrient digestibility, growth and productive performance, and quality of the products. The presented results indicated that these unconventional feed ingredients are a good protein and lipid source and have a balanced amino acid and fatty acid profile. However, contradictory results of animal production performances can be found in the literature depending on the cake type and chemical composition, dietary inclusion level, animal category, and trial duration. Due to the substantial amount of essential fatty acid, these cakes can be efficiently used in the production of animal products rich in n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. However, the utilization of cakes in pig and poultry nutrition is limited because of the presence of antinutritive factors that can deteriorate feed intake and nutrient utilization.

Keywords: alternative feed ingredient; amino acids; fatty acids; growth performance; nonruminants; nutrient digestibility; ruminants.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The present work has been done in the frame of the following projects: (i) PGR10014 -SAN-Progetto Grande Rilevanza Italia Serbia funded by Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale; (ii) “One Health Action Hub: University Task Force for the resilience of territorial ecosystems”, funded by University of Milan—PSR 2021—GSA—Linea. This work was also supported by the Provincial Secretariat for Higher Education and Scientific Research, Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Project no. 142–451-2609/2021–01/02), and by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovations, Republic of Serbia (451–03-68/2022–14/200222).