Valorisation of grape stem as an alternative ingredient in rabbit feed.

IF 3.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
David San Martin, Jone Ibarruri, Monica Gutierrez, Jorge Ferrer, Aser Garcia-Rodriguez, Idoia Goiri, Jabier Urkiza, Jaime Zufía, Estíbaliz Sáez de Cámara, Bruno Iñarra
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Grape stem is a winery by-product that it is currently disposed as waste or at best as soil conditioner. However, it is rich in fibres and polyphenols which makes it interesting for animal feeding. In this regard, rabbit farming emerges as a target livestock farming since fibre content is essential in rabbit's diets for preventing digestive troubles and polyphenols are associated with improved performances in animals due to their antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. This study aims to assess the suitability of a grape stem-based ingredient for rabbit feeding. The stem was dried using flash drying technology to prevent rapid spoilage and stabilise the ingredient. Then, its nutritional value was evaluated resulting in a high fibre (>40%) and polyphenol (>6%) content ingredient with antioxidant and antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. A feed efficiency trial was conducted and inclusion rates of up to 10% of grape stem-based ingredient did not affect animals' mortality, average daily feed intake, daily gain or feed conversion ratio. In conclusion, grape stem-based ingredient arises as a secondary feedstuff for cuniculture reducing the dependence on other fibre sources, such as cereals or sunflower hulls. This could also contribute to reduce the environmental footprint of the wine sector by giving a second life to an existing waste, while generating a new activity based on circular economy.

葡萄茎作为兔饲料替代成分的价值。
葡萄茎是酿酒厂的副产品,目前被作为废物处理,或充其量作为土壤改良剂。然而,葡萄茎富含纤维和多酚类物质,可用于饲养动物。在这方面,养兔业成为畜牧业的一个目标,因为在兔子的饮食中,纤维含量对防止消化不良至关重要,而多酚类物质因其抗菌和抗氧化活性,可提高动物的生产性能。本研究旨在评估以葡萄茎为原料的兔饲料的适用性。茎干采用闪蒸干燥技术进行干燥,以防止快速腐败并稳定配料。然后,对其营养价值进行了评估,得出了一种高纤维(>40%)和多酚(>6%)含量的配料,具有抗氧化和抗金黄色葡萄球菌的活性。进行了一项饲料效率试验,结果表明,添加率高达 10%的葡萄茎类配料不会影响动物的死亡率、平均日采食量、日增重或饲料转化率。总之,葡萄茎类配料可作为阉鸡养殖的辅助饲料,减少对谷物或葵花籽壳等其他纤维来源的依赖。这也有助于减少葡萄酒行业对环境的影响,让现有废物获得第二次生命,同时在循环经济的基础上产生新的活动。
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Waste Management & Research
Waste Management & Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
232
审稿时长
4.1 months
期刊介绍: Waste Management & Research (WM&R) publishes peer-reviewed articles relating to both the theory and practice of waste management and research. Published on behalf of the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) topics include: wastes (focus on solids), processes and technologies, management systems and tools, and policy and regulatory frameworks, sustainable waste management designs, operations, policies or practices.
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