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SCP from orange peel by fermentation with fungi—Acid-treated peel
AbstractOrange peel was submitted to an acidic pretreatment. After filtration, a cellulosic residue, suitable as a feedstuff for ruminants, weighing 35–45% of the initial dry matter, was obtained. The fermentation was then carried out on the filtered liquid by utilizing Geotrichum candidum. Single cell protein containing 35–40% crude protein characterized by a very high in vitro digestibility (73–88%) was obtained. Advantages of this system, besides the high quality of the product, are a reduction of the fermentor size in comparison with submerged fermentation and the solution of the problems linked to the disposal of the final liquid. In fact this liquid, because of its reduced volume, may be partially concentrated and added to the residue of the pretreatment.
SCP from orange peel by fermentation with fungi—Acid-treated peel
AbstractOrange peel was submitted to an acidic pretreatment. After filtration, a cellulosic residue, suitable as a feedstuff for ruminants, weighing 35–45% of the initial dry matter, was obtained. The fermentation was then carried out on the filtered liquid by utilizing Geotrichum candidum. Single cell protein containing 35–40% crude protein characterized by a very high in vitro digestibility (73–88%) was obtained. Advantages of this system, besides the high quality of the product, are a reduction of the fermentor size in comparison with submerged fermentation and the solution of the problems linked to the disposal of the final liquid. In fact this liquid, because of its reduced volume, may be partially concentrated and added to the residue of the pretreatment.
SCP from orange peel by fermentation with fungi—Acid-treated peel
Vaccarino, C. (author) / Lo Curto, R. (author) / Tripodo, M.M. (author) / Patané, R. (author) / Laganá, G. (author) / Ragno, A. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 30 ; 1-10
1989-01-18
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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