Effects of Heat and Fermentation on the Extractability of Minerals from Soybean Meal and Corn Meal Blends

Autoclaving (121°C for 30 min) soybean meal reduced phytate phosphorus by 17.5%; phosphorus soluble in 0.03N HCl decreased 27.1%, and iron decreased 17.2%. Heat treatment increased (P < 0.05) extractability of zinc and potassium (soluble in 0.03N HCl) in soybean meal. A natural lactic acid fermentation of corn meal decreased phytate phosphorus by 77.8% and increased phosphorus soluble in 0.03N HCl by 37.9%. Phosphorus and iron from corn meal soluble in 0.03N HCl decreased in quantity when soybean meal was added. There was little difference in the % magnesium, zinc and potassium soluble in 0.03N HCl whether in corn meal or corn meal-soybean meal blends.