Evaluation of nutritive values of various non-conventional protein sources as potential feed ingredients for ruminants

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biodiversitas Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.13057/biodiv/d240745
SAMADI SAMADI, SITTI WAJIZAH, SAID MIRZA PRATAMA, ANURAGA JAYANEGARA
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Abstract. Samadi, Wajizah S, Pratama SM, Jayanegara A. 2023. Evaluation of nutritive values of various non-conventional protein sources as potential feed ingredients for ruminants. Biodiversitas 24: 4069-4078. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nutritive values of various non-conventional protein sources as potential ingredients for ruminants, including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility, rumen fermentation, and methane emissions. Seven various non-conventional protein sources; grasshopper meal (GM), earthworm meal (EWM), fish by-product meal (FbPM), centipede meal (CM), snail meal (SM), ant eggs meal (AEM), mealworm meal (MWM) and one conventional protein source; soybean meal (SBM) were used in this study. All samples were dried at the temperature of 60oC for 24h and ground by the use of a hammer mill to pass a 1 mm sieve. The ground samples were utilized for further analysis, including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility, rumen fermentation, and methane emissions. Incubation was conducted with three replications in the water bath and temperature was maintained at 39ºC for 48h. All data were statistically analyzed using SPSS version 16 and the difference between treatments was stated (P<0.05). The results of the study indicated that all the samples contained various CP. The NDICP and ADICP in samples were low. All samples had high IVDMD and IVOMD, the highest in FbPM (P<0.01). Methane emission of the samples was lower than SBM (P<0.01).
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各种非传统蛋白质来源作为反刍动物潜在饲料原料的营养价值评价
摘要张建军,张建军,张建军,等。各种非传统蛋白质来源作为反刍动物潜在饲料原料的营养价值评价。生物多样性,24:4069-4078。本研究的目的是评估各种非传统蛋白质来源作为反刍动物潜在原料的营养价值,包括化学成分、体外消化率、瘤胃发酵和甲烷排放。7种不同的非常规蛋白质来源;蚱蜢粉(GM)、蚯蚓粉(EWM)、鱼副产物粉(FbPM)、蜈蚣粉(CM)、蜗牛粉(SM)、蚁卵粉(AEM)、粉虫粉(MWM)和一种常规蛋白质源;本研究以豆粕(SBM)为原料。所有样品在60℃下干燥24h,用锤式磨粉机研磨,通过1 mm筛。利用地面样品进行进一步分析,包括化学成分、体外消化率、瘤胃发酵和甲烷排放。在水浴中孵育3次,温度保持在39℃,孵育48小时。所有数据均采用SPSS version 16进行统计学分析,并说明处理间差异(P<0.05)。研究结果表明,所有样品均含有不同的CP,样品的NDICP和ADICP较低。所有样品均具有较高的IVDMD和IVOMD,其中FbPM最高(P<0.01)。样品的甲烷排放量低于SBM (P<0.01)。
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Biodiversitas
Biodiversitas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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