Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater

We investigated the safety and nutritional value of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater. In Exp. 1, ninety- six female mice were selected for acute oral toxicity testing and randomly allocated to 4 treatment groups, which received distilled water (control) or the bioga...

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Main Authors: Baoguo Bian, Lvmu Li, Xiongyuan Si, Bin Li, Wenjie Guo, Hua Mu, Xiaoling Ding, Fazhi Xu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-07-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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spelling doaj-86bd0b14a4a34747a05380ae2eeee7de2020-11-25T02:40:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2015-07-0114310.4081/ijas.2015.36812376Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewaterBaoguo Bian0Lvmu Li1Xiongyuan Si2Bin Li3Wenjie Guo4Hua Mu5Xiaoling Ding6Fazhi Xu7School of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, AnhuiSchool of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, AnhuiCentral of Biotechnology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, AnhuiAnhui Ruifuxiang Food Co. Ltd., Bozhou, AnhuiAnhui Ruifuxiang Food Co. Ltd., Bozhou, AnhuiAnhui Ruifuxiang Food Co. Ltd., Bozhou, AnhuiSchool of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, AnhuiSchool of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, AnhuiWe investigated the safety and nutritional value of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater. In Exp. 1, ninety- six female mice were selected for acute oral toxicity testing and randomly allocated to 4 treatment groups, which received distilled water (control) or the biogas residue solution at 1 g/mL, 5 g/mL, or 15 g/mL. Activity levels and serum biochemical parameters were measured after 24 hours. In Exp. 2, eighty mice were divided into 2 treatment groups for subacute and sub-chronic toxicity testing, which received either a control group diet or the biogas residue diet (20% biogas residue). In Exp. 3, to test the nutritional value of the biogas residue, four pigs were fed either a low-casein corn starch-based diet or a semi-purified diet with biogas residue as the only source of protein, and the apparent and true digestibility of crude protein and amino acids, apparent metabolic energy, and digestible energy were measured. Group differences in serum parameters and mouse weight gain were not significant 24 hours after biogas residue solution gavage, and the viscera appeared normal. At day 30 of the observation period, changes in serum biochemical parameters were not significant, but the mean spleen index of mice treated with biogas residue was greater (P<0.05) than that of the control group. In this study, biogas residue had no significant adverse effects on the body and it was safe as a feed supplement at a 20% replacement level. The current observations showed that the biogas residue might be considered as a protein feed source for pigs.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/3681Biogas residueMiceNutritional evaluationPigsSafety
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author Baoguo Bian
Lvmu Li
Xiongyuan Si
Bin Li
Wenjie Guo
Hua Mu
Xiaoling Ding
Fazhi Xu
spellingShingle Baoguo Bian
Lvmu Li
Xiongyuan Si
Bin Li
Wenjie Guo
Hua Mu
Xiaoling Ding
Fazhi Xu
Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Biogas residue
Mice
Nutritional evaluation
Pigs
Safety
author_facet Baoguo Bian
Lvmu Li
Xiongyuan Si
Bin Li
Wenjie Guo
Hua Mu
Xiaoling Ding
Fazhi Xu
author_sort Baoguo Bian
title Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
title_short Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
title_full Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
title_fullStr Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
title_sort safety and nutritional evaluation of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2015-07-01
description We investigated the safety and nutritional value of biogas residue left after the production of biogas from wastewater. In Exp. 1, ninety- six female mice were selected for acute oral toxicity testing and randomly allocated to 4 treatment groups, which received distilled water (control) or the biogas residue solution at 1 g/mL, 5 g/mL, or 15 g/mL. Activity levels and serum biochemical parameters were measured after 24 hours. In Exp. 2, eighty mice were divided into 2 treatment groups for subacute and sub-chronic toxicity testing, which received either a control group diet or the biogas residue diet (20% biogas residue). In Exp. 3, to test the nutritional value of the biogas residue, four pigs were fed either a low-casein corn starch-based diet or a semi-purified diet with biogas residue as the only source of protein, and the apparent and true digestibility of crude protein and amino acids, apparent metabolic energy, and digestible energy were measured. Group differences in serum parameters and mouse weight gain were not significant 24 hours after biogas residue solution gavage, and the viscera appeared normal. At day 30 of the observation period, changes in serum biochemical parameters were not significant, but the mean spleen index of mice treated with biogas residue was greater (P<0.05) than that of the control group. In this study, biogas residue had no significant adverse effects on the body and it was safe as a feed supplement at a 20% replacement level. The current observations showed that the biogas residue might be considered as a protein feed source for pigs.
topic Biogas residue
Mice
Nutritional evaluation
Pigs
Safety
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/3681
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