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Authors
Stringer, D. A.Issue Date
1975Submitted date
2020-09-25
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Single Cell Protein (SCP) originating from large scale industrial processes is seen within the European context as an industry directed towards animal feeding rather than a direct source of nutrients for the human. This is in direct contrast to the USA where products are being developed for human consumption. This paper is specifically directed towards the animal feeding situation which is currently seen in Europe. The testing of SCP's with respect to human safety will not be reviewed.Affiliation
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., Agricultural Division, Jealott's Hill Research Station, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 6EYType
Book chapterconference paper
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