Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants

<p>The aims of this research were to study the nutrient and secondary metabolite contents of solid herbal wastes (SHW) that were preserved by freeze drying, sun drying and silage, as well as to analyze their effects on in vitro fermentation indicators i.e., gas production kinetics and degradab...

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Main Authors: A. N. Kisworo, A. Agus, Kustantinah Kustantinah, B. Suwignyo
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Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2017-08-01
Series:Media Peternakan
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Online Access:http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/15174
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spelling doaj-c230a221b4c3481b8881c257ba57a5622020-11-24T23:52:18ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityMedia Peternakan0126-04722087-46342017-08-0140210111010.5398/medpet.2017.40.2.10112410Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for RuminantsA. N. Kisworo0A. Agus1Kustantinah Kustantinah2B. Suwignyo3Sekolah Tinggi Penyuluhan Pertanian (STPP) BogorDepartment of Nutrition and Animal Feed, Faculty of Animal Science, Gadjah Mada UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Animal Feed, Faculty of Animal Science, Gadjah Mada UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Animal Feed, Faculty of Animal Science, Gadjah Mada University<p>The aims of this research were to study the nutrient and secondary metabolite contents of solid herbal wastes (SHW) that were preserved by freeze drying, sun drying and silage, as well as to analyze their effects on in vitro fermentation indicators i.e., gas production kinetics and degradability of solid herbal waste. Physical and chemical properties on three forms of SHW (sun dry, freeze dry, and silage) were characterized and then an in vitro gas production experiment was performed to determine the kinetics of gas production, methane production, NH3, microbial protein, and SHW degradability. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was added to the three treatments to determine the biological activity of tannins. Results showed that all three preparations of SHW still contained high nutrient and plant secondary metabolite contents. Gas production, methane, NH3, microbial protein, in vitro degradability of dry matter (IVDMD) and organic matter (IVDOM) of SHW silage were lower (P&lt;0.05) compared to sun dry and freeze dry. These results were apparently due to the high content of secondary metabolites especially tannin. It can be concluded that solid herbal wastes (SHW) can be used as an alternative feed ingredients for ruminants with attention to the content of secondary metabolites that can affect the process of fermentation and digestibility in the rumen.</p>http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/15174solid herbal wasteplant secondary metabolitesantimicrobial effectin vitro rumen fermentation
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author A. N. Kisworo
A. Agus
Kustantinah Kustantinah
B. Suwignyo
spellingShingle A. N. Kisworo
A. Agus
Kustantinah Kustantinah
B. Suwignyo
Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
Media Peternakan
solid herbal waste
plant secondary metabolites
antimicrobial effect
in vitro rumen fermentation
author_facet A. N. Kisworo
A. Agus
Kustantinah Kustantinah
B. Suwignyo
author_sort A. N. Kisworo
title Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
title_short Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
title_full Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
title_fullStr Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical Characteristics, in Vitro Fermentation Indicators, Gas Production Kinetics, and Degradability of Solid Herbal Waste as Alternative Feed Source for Ruminants
title_sort physicochemical characteristics, in vitro fermentation indicators, gas production kinetics, and degradability of solid herbal waste as alternative feed source for ruminants
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Media Peternakan
issn 0126-0472
2087-4634
publishDate 2017-08-01
description <p>The aims of this research were to study the nutrient and secondary metabolite contents of solid herbal wastes (SHW) that were preserved by freeze drying, sun drying and silage, as well as to analyze their effects on in vitro fermentation indicators i.e., gas production kinetics and degradability of solid herbal waste. Physical and chemical properties on three forms of SHW (sun dry, freeze dry, and silage) were characterized and then an in vitro gas production experiment was performed to determine the kinetics of gas production, methane production, NH3, microbial protein, and SHW degradability. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) was added to the three treatments to determine the biological activity of tannins. Results showed that all three preparations of SHW still contained high nutrient and plant secondary metabolite contents. Gas production, methane, NH3, microbial protein, in vitro degradability of dry matter (IVDMD) and organic matter (IVDOM) of SHW silage were lower (P&lt;0.05) compared to sun dry and freeze dry. These results were apparently due to the high content of secondary metabolites especially tannin. It can be concluded that solid herbal wastes (SHW) can be used as an alternative feed ingredients for ruminants with attention to the content of secondary metabolites that can affect the process of fermentation and digestibility in the rumen.</p>
topic solid herbal waste
plant secondary metabolites
antimicrobial effect
in vitro rumen fermentation
url http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/15174
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