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IS 2239 (1971): Wheat Bran [FAD 5: Livestock Feeds,Equipment and Systems]
ISr2239-1971 (Relmied1995)
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR WHEAT BRAN
(First Revision)
FourthReprint JANUARY 1998
UDC 636.087-21
@ Copyrighl 1972
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Gr2 March 1972
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR WHEAT BRAN
(First Revision) ,
Animal Feeds Sectional Committee, AFDC 15
chailman DB K. K. ITA
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R+smting Coca-Cola Export Corporation, New Delhi
$IIBI N. J. A0A Voltaa Limited, Bombay SEBI R. L. GAJWANI ( Al&ma& )
A~BIOULWBAL M k B I B T I N o Directorate of Marketing & Inspection ( Miniatry ADVISE TO TEE Gov-r of Agriculture ), Faridabad or INDIA
SHSI S. JATAIUNM ( Alhmutr ) Ba~o w-A= !hOa Directorate of Military Farms, Army Hadquarten
( Mhliatrv of Defcnce 1
SEBI S. M. Mnzum~a~ ( Alra~tr ) Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana DB J_ S. hEEFOlfANI
DB L. S. HUNDAL ( d&m& ) Da M. G. JAC~XSOX SEES R. D. KAWATBA
Ihbf.r.,,h@fATKoa HZAD,DIVUJIOX or Nmrnox
& PEY~xoLoaY ( &4md8) SEBIF. G.T. -
U. P. Agricultural Univenity, p4nf”ear ~;tot~,rwxal of Techmcal Development,
National Dairy Rmrrrch Iuatitute, Karnal
Direc.~~.~o&S;gar h Vanaspati ( Ministry of
h?UTY DIBSC!TOlt (VANAcr- PAl’I)(&fWM~)
sarr 5. P. MoxDur
DsB.Suux(Alfwade) m B. Pure*
Ihs.~bItJXAW(dulrdr) m B. M. PATSL
mP.c.s-(dt-k) ROSEMOB 01, Aanrrr, NUTEITZOXV
Dairy Develo ment commbrioner, Government of M8hu&r8
Indian Vet&nary Raearch Institute, Izatnagar
Institute of Agriculture, Anand
U. P. College of Veterimuy Science & Mm81 Husbandry, Mathura
(crnliwcdon~~82)
MAJG.LL-~(AUnnofe) ’ ’ DE H. B. CRAWLA Solvent Extractora’ Association of India, Bombay
sxmx P. v. VOBA ( At&mu& ) SEBI A. W. COVET Sbw Wallace & Company Ltd, Calcutta
Da R. ~AlrSEZt ( Al&me& ) SEBZ WK. DATPABAJ Roller Flour MiJlcn’ Federation of India,
New Delhi
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR hIARC
NEW DELHI 110002
IS : 2239 - 1971
( Confinuedfrom page 1 ) Members Representing
DRA.P. SACHDEV All India Association of Poultry Industry, New Delhi
Da N. SATAPATHY Tata Oil Mills Co Ltd, Bombay DR K. C. DANDONA ( Al&n& )
DE H. C. SAXENA Hindustan Lever Limited, Bombay SERI W. A. D. MOFADZEAN ( Alternate )
DR K. C. SEN In personal capacity ( 403 Jodhpur Park, Calcdtta 31 ) Da M. K. SHAH Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union
Ltd, Anand _ DR ( KUMARI ) AYRITA PATEL ( Alternate )
DR 0. N. SINOH Animal Husbandry Commissioner ( Ministry of Agriculture )
DR G. P. SINGE ( Altematr ) DR B. K. SONI Indian Council of Agricu!tural Research, New Delhi
SHRI R. C. KHERA ( Alfrmatc ) SEIRI VINEET VIRMANI Iawala Flour Mills, New Delhi
SERI ANAND VIRMANI ( A&mat;) SHEI VIKEET VIRMANI The Compound Livestock Feeds Manufacturers’
Association of India, Bombay SHRI W. A. D. MCFADZEAN ( Allernafe )
DR HARI BHA~WAN, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-oficio Member ) Deputy Director ( Agri & Food )
Sccreiorg SHRI G. S. VILXIiU
Deputy Director ( Agri & Food ), IS1
Grain By-Products as Livestock Feed Subcommittee, AFDC 15 : 4
Convener SHRI R. C. KBERA
Members DR P. K. BOSE
SERI A. K. PAUL ( Altemafe ) DR R. GANESH
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Government of West Bengal
SHRI A. W. COUBT ( Altrmalr ) SHRI D. C. JAIN
Shaw Wallace & Company Ltd, Calcutta
Food Corporation of India, New Delhi SFIRI B. N. MATHUB ( Ahrnatr )
SHRI JABTIXDER SINQH Direc;er;t;ey;neral of Technical Development,
SHRI R. D. KAWATRA ( Alternate ) DR V. D. MUDQAL National Dairy Research Institute. Kamal
DR S. R. SAMPATH ( Alternate ) SHRI M. K. PANDURAN~A SETTY Roller Flour Millers’ Federation of India, New Delhi
SHRX S. P. VIRMANI ( Alternate ) DR B M. PATEL Western Regional Animal Nutrition Station, Anand DR B. SAHAI Dairy Development Commissioner, Government of
Maharashtra DB M. K. SHAH Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union
Ltd. Anand SHRI V. H. SHAH ( Altemofs )
SHEI VINEET VIRYANI Jawala Flour Mills, New Delhi SHRI ANAND VIRXANI ( A&mate>
SHRI VINEET V~R~~ANI The Compound Livestock Feeds Manufacturers’ Association of India, Bombay
SHRI W. A. D. MCFADZEAN ( Alternate )
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IS : 2239 - 1971
Indian
SPECIFICATION
(First
Standard
FOR WHEAT BRAN
Revision)
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( First Revision) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 17 September 1971, after the draft finalized by the Animal Feeds Sectional Committee had been approved by the Agricultural and Food Products Division Council.
0.2 This Indian Standard was first issued in 1962. However, in view of the introduction of the newer varieties of wheat for cultivation in the country it had become necessary to review the provisions stipulated in the existing Indian Standard for the various characteristics of wheat bran. In this revision the characteristics for crude fat, total ash and husk for foreign foodgrains have been removed. The limits for the crude protein and crude fibre have been amended. It is expected that this revision would help the feed manufacturing organizations and others in procuring wheat bran of the right quality.
0.3 This standard contains clause 3.1 which calls for an agreement be- tween the purchaser and the vendor.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, express- ing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard prescribes*the requirements and the methods of test for wheat bran for use as livestock feed.
2. REQUIREMENTS
2.1 Description-Wheat bran shall be the outer coating with the minimum of adhering endosperm of the wheat kernel, separated from effectively cleaned wheat in the usual process of milling. The material
*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised).
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shall be free from musty and stale odour or sourness and from lumps, dirt and extraneous matter including iron or other metallic pieces. It shall be free from fungus or insect infestation.
2.2 The material shall not contain more than 30 percent by weight of fine powder as determined by sieving 50 g of the material on 500-micron IS Sieve (aperture O-500 mm) for 2 minutes, weighing the powder passing through the sieve and calculating as percentage of the material.
NOTE - If 5Wmicron IS Sieve (em IS : 460-1962’ ) is not available, BS Tat Sieve 30 or Tyler Test Sieve 32 or ASA Test Sieve 35 ( same as ASTM ) may be used.
2.zbEh; material shall also conform to the requirements prescribed in .
FSILO. (1) 9
ii)
iii)
iv)
TABLE I REQUIREMENTS FOR WHEAT BRAN
CHARACTERISTICI REQUIREMENT METHOD OF TEST ( REF TO APP IN IS : 2052-1968’ )
(2) Moisture, percent by weight, Max Crude protein ( nitrogen x 625 ),
percent by weight, Min Cru& fibre, percent by weight,
(3) (4) 12.5 B
13.0 C
12 D
Acid insoluble ash, percent by 0.25 E weight, Max
NOTE - The requirements for items ( ii ) to ( iv ) are on moisture-free basis. ‘Specification for compounded feeds for cattle ( jirst rsoision ).
3. PACKING AND MARKING
3.1 Packing- Unless agreed otherwise between the purchaser and the vendor, the material shah be packed in sound jute bags. The mouth of each bag shall be either machine-stitched or rolled over and hand-stitched with strong jute twine.
3.2 Marking - Each bag shall be marked with the following information:
a) Name of the material, .
b) Name of the manufacturer,
c) Guaranteed composition,
d) Batch or code number, and
e) Minimum net weight in. kg.
‘Specification for tat sieves ( revised ).
4
IS : 2239 - 1971
3.2.1 The bag may also be marked with the IS1 Certification Mark.
NOTE - The use of the Standard Mark is goverried by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there- under. The Standard Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by BIS and operated by the producer. Standard marked products are also continuously checked by BIS for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence for the u&e of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
4. SAMPLING
4.1 Representative samples of the material for tests shall be drawn according to the method prescribed in Appendix F of IS : 2052-1968*.
4.2 Criteria for Conformity
4.2.1 A lot shall be considered as conforming to the specification, when:
a) each of the test resuIts for crude protein and acid insoluble ash satisfy the requirements as specified in Table 1, and
b) the test results on the composite sample satisfy the for the remainirig characteristics specified in Table 1.
requirements
4.2.2 If one or more test results do not satisfy the requirements for crude protein and acid insoluble ash, the following procedure shall be adopted for determining the conformity of the material for these two characteristics:
Calculate the mean and range as follows:
Mean ( r) = Sum of the test results Number of test samples
Range ( R ) = difference between the maximum and the minimum values of the test results
The requirements for crude protein and acid insoluble ash shall be considered as fulfilled if:
X- 0.4 R is equal to or greater than the requirements for crude protein, and
g + 0.4 R is less than or equal to the requirement for acid insoluble ash.
*Specification for compounded feeds for cattle (&t reuision ).
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5. TESTS
5.1 Tests shall be carried out as prescribed in the relevant appendices of IS : 2052-1968* specified in co1 4 of Table 1 with the exception that B-l.1 of IS : 2052-1968* which prescribes the grinding of the material before analysis, is not applicable.
5.2 Tests for crude protein and acid insoluble ash shall be conducted individually on each of the samples constituting a set of test samples while the tests for the remaining characteristics specified in Table 1, shall be conducted on the composite sample.
5.3 Pure chemicals and distilled water ( see IS : 1070-196Ot ) shall be employed in tests.
NOTE - ‘ Pure chemicals’ shall mean chemicals that do not contain impurities which affedt the experimental results.
‘Specification for compaunded feeds for cattle (Jirsr revision ). tSpecification for water, distilled quality ( revised ).
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*Sales Office is at 5 Chowringhee Approach, P.O. Princep Street, CALCUTTA 700072
271085
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Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
AMENDMENT NO. 1 NOVEMBER 1995 TO
IS 2239 : 1971 SPECIFICATION FOR WHEAT BRA+l
(Firsi Revision)
( Page 4, clause 2.2, Note ) - Substitute ‘Is 460 (Part 1) : 1985” for ‘Is : 460 -
1962.‘. ,
( Page 4, Table 1) - Substitute the following for the existing table:
TABLE 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR WHEAT BRAN
SL No.
(1) 9
ii)
iii)
iv)
ri3wlAaTIc
(2)
Moisture, percent by mass, MUX
Crude protein (nitrogen x 6.25), percent by mass. Min
Crude fibre. percent by mass, Max
Acid insoluble ash, percent by mass, Max
RE0IJIREMENr
(3)
12.5
13.0
MEIHOD OF -&S-r
[~Fl-OCLNO.OF
IS 7874 ( Part 1) : 1975.1
(4)
4
5
12.0 8
0.25 10
NOTE- The requirements for items (ii) IO (iv) acr on moisture-free basis.
*Methods of tests for animal feeds and feeding stuffs: Part 1 General metbods.
( Page 4, fit-note with ‘* ’ mar& ) - Substitute ~pecitkation for tes.1 sieves: Part
1 Wire cloth test sieves( fhirdrnririan)’ for the existing title.
( Page 5, clause 4.1, line 2 ) - Substitute ‘Appendix C of IS 2052:1979*’ for ‘Appendix F of IS 2052 : 1968*‘.
( Page 5, foot-note with ‘+’ mark ) - Substitute ‘( third r&;On )’ for ‘( firsf revision ) ’ .
( Page 6, clause 5.1, fine 1 ) - Substitute ‘clauses of IS 7874 (Part 1) : ! 1975*‘for ‘appendices of IS : 2052 - 1968*‘.
(Page 6, clause 5.1, line 2 ) - Substitute ‘3.1 of IS 7874 ( Part 1) : 1975.’ for ‘B-l.1 of IS 2052 : 1968*‘.
i
:-
Amend No. 1 to IS 2239 : 1971
(Page 6, clause 5.3, line 1) - Substitute ‘IS 1070:1992t’ for ‘IS : 1070 - 196Oy.
( Page 6, foot-note wifh ‘*’ mark ) - Substitute ‘Metbds of uxus for animal
feeds aad feeding stuffs : Part 1 Genaal methods’ for the existing title.
( Page 6, fool-note wkh ‘t’ mark ) - Substitute ‘Reagent grade wager ( third
r.ki0n) for the existing title.
Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi. India
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