Anaerobic Fermentation of Kepok Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) Peels with Different Levels of Tapioca for Reducing Their Fiber Components

T. N. I. Koni, Lodofikus Tori, T. A. Y. Foenay
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Banana peel is restricted to use as feedstuffs because it has a high crude fiber content. The reduction of crude fiber can be done by anaerobic fermentation such as silage making. Soluble carbohydrates are needed as an energy source for microorganisms in ensilage process. Tapioca is one of soluble carbohydrates that can be used to improve silage quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate effect of tapioca levels on the fiber fraction of kepok banana peel silage (Musa paradisiaca). A completely randomized design was used in this study, with 4 treatments and 5 replications, namely T0: without tapioca, T5: 5% tapioca, T10: 10% tapioca, T15: 15% tapioca. Variables observed were the content of NDF (%), ADF (%), hemicellulose (%), cellulose (%), and lignin (%).Collected data was  analyzed by analysis of variance and if it had a significant effect, it was continued with Duncan's multiple range test. The results of analysis of variance showed that the level of tapioca had a highly significant effect (P<0.01) on NDF, ADF, hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin. DMRT showed that the lowest NDF content was at T15 with an average of 48.06%, the lowest ADF was found at T15 with an average of 20.20%, the lowest hemicellulose was found at T15 with an average of 27.46%, the lowest cellulose was found at T10 with an average of 7.98% and the lowest lignin against T15 with an average of 12.09%. In conclusions, 1) Different levels of tapioca was can reduce ADF, NDF, hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin in kepok banana peel silage, 2) The use of 10% tapioca reduced the highest kepok banana peel silage fiber fraction.
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不同浓度木薯粉对枇杷果皮厌氧发酵降低纤维成分的影响
香蕉皮由于其粗纤维含量高而被限制用作饲料。粗纤维的减少可以通过厌氧发酵如青贮饲料的制作来实现。在青贮过程中,微生物需要可溶性碳水化合物作为能量来源。木薯淀粉是一种可溶性碳水化合物,可用于提高青贮饲料的质量。本研究的目的是评估木薯淀粉水平对kepok香蕉皮青贮饲料(Musa paradisiaca)纤维含量的影响。本研究采用完全随机设计,4个处理和5个重复,即T0:不含木薯,T5:5%木薯,T10:10%木薯,T15:15%木薯。观察到的变量是NDF(%)、ADF(%。方差分析结果表明,木薯淀粉对NDF、ADF、半纤维素、纤维素和木质素的影响非常显著(P<0.01)。DMRT显示,NDF含量最低的是T15,平均48.06%,ADF最低的是T15,平均20.20%,最低的半纤维素是T15的平均27.46%,最低的纤维素是T10的平均7.98%,最低的木质素是针对T15的,平均12.09%,kepok香蕉皮青贮饲料中的NDF、半纤维素、纤维素和木质素,2)使用10%的木薯粉降低了kepok蕉皮青贮饲料的最高纤维分数。
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