scholarly journals Conversion of brewers’ spent grain into proteinaceous animal feed using solid state fermentation

Author(s):  
Christos Eliopoulos ◽  
Dimitrios Arapoglou ◽  
Nikos Chorianopoulos ◽  
Giorgos Markou ◽  
Serkos A. Haroutounian
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christos Iliopoulos ◽  
DIMITRIOS ARAPOGLOU ◽  
Nikos Chorianopoulos ◽  
Giorgos Markou ◽  
Serkos Haroutounian

Abstract Brewers’ Spent Grain (BSG) represents the 85% of the total residue produced during the beer brewing process, with a global annual production volume exceeding the 30 Mtons. Study herein concerns the application of solid state fermentation (SSF) process for the efficient transformation of BSG into high nutritional value animal feed. The investigated SSF procedure was initiated by Pleurotus ostreatus, which constitutes a natural source of β-glucans and metabolites (vitamins, nutrients). Thus, it is possible to reduce the environmental impacts caused by BSG production and simultaneously contribute to the tackling of proteinaceous animal feed shortage observed during the last decade. The method developed resulted in a significant increase of protein content by 49.49%, a 10-fold increase of their 1,3 − 1,6 β-glucans content and a respective reduction of cellulose content by 11.42%. The application of this method is expected to provide a solid background for the utilization of BSG as substrate for fungi initiated SSF, a bioprocess allowing the significant reduction of the environmental impact caused by the beer brewing industry and simultaneously produce animal feed with high protein content and nutritional characteristics suitable for fulfilling animals’ nutritional needs and improving their welfare.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (Special-7) ◽  
pp. 2020-2030
Author(s):  
H.N. ROJA ◽  
R. VEENA ◽  
M.B. DARSHAN ◽  
K.B. MUNISHAMANNA ◽  
V. PALANIMUTHU

LWT ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 110136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingrid da Costa Maia ◽  
Carolina Thomaz dos Santos D'Almeida ◽  
Denise Maria Guimarães Freire ◽  
Elisa d'Avila Costa Cavalcanti ◽  
Luiz Claudio Cameron ◽  
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1984 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 341-341 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. S. Bisaria ◽  
S. K. Saxena ◽  
R. B. Manihar ◽  
K. S. Gopalkrishnan

2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Mohamed Fadel ◽  
Ahmed A. Hamed ◽  
Ahmed M. Abd-Elaziz ◽  
Manal M.E. Ghanem ◽  
Amira M. Roshdy

Author(s):  
Kerim Demirgül ◽  
Ergin Ozturk

Tomato pomace (TP), utilized improperly is not namely causes a waste of valuable resources but also increases environmental pollution. In this study, possibilities improving nutrient composition by fermenting dry TP with Aspergillus niger was investigated for the value-added utilization of this pomace in animal feed. The TP, dried at 65°C for 8 hours with a simple layer and under a laminar airflow drying oven, was subjected to solid-state fermentation. After unfermented and fermented dry pomaces were milled in 2 mm sieve, proximate analysis and the analysis of cellulosic fractions were performed. Roughage quality indices were calculated using cellulosic fractions. Fermentation of TP with Aspergillus niger inoculant increased the amount of dry matter (82.98 vs 91.47%), crude fiber (21.71 vs 23.00%), neutral detergent fiber (29.70 vs 35.92%), acid detergent fiber (25.22 vs 26.84%), acid detergent lignin (7.91 vs 10.77%), hemicellulose (44.71 vs 90.78), crude protein (13.70 vs 21.37%), ether extract (2.82 vs 3.52%) and ash (10.57 vs 13.24%) compare to unfermented TP. Fermentation process decreased nitrogen-free extract (51.19 vs 38.86%), non-fiber carbohydrates (46.03 vs 29.47%) and quality index as relative feed value (216.9 vs 176.1) and relative forage quality (242.5 vs 195.5) and metabolizable energy (2.66 vs 2.60). Ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), DPPH free radical (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhydrazil) and total phenolic content of TP did not increase by fermentation. Concentration of β-carotene and lycopene of TP decreased after fermentation with A niger. The results indicate that the selected strains of A. niger can be used to enrich the chemical composition of TP, except for cellulosic fractions and also carotenoids and antioxidant activity.


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