Physical and chemical properties of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) and palm kernel cake (Elaeis guineensis) by-products

J. Ortiz, F. Casanoves, J. Balanta, G. Celis
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The raw materials used for animal feed are traditionally cereal crops and forage grasses that compete with the cultivation of feed for humans, so it is important to identify nonconventional food sources to reduce competition. This study determined the physical and chemical properties of two agro-industrial by-products, palm kernel cake (PKC) (Elaeis guineensis) and Theobroma cacao husk (CPH), to identify their potential as a resource for animal feed, and which were compared with forage samples collected from the pasture. The study was carried out in five municipalities of the Amazonia region, 120 samples were collected for chemical analysis where dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent lignin (ADL), cellulose, hemicellulose, ethereal extract (EE), ash and in vitro degradability of DM (IVDDM), organic matter digestibility (OMD), total digestible nutrients (TDN), digestible energy (DE) and metabolic energy (ME) were estimated. Subsequently, statistical analysis was carried out using ANOVA with the comparison of means by means of Fisher's LSD test by means of a general linear and mixed model, and principal component analysis. The species that presented the highest contents of CP was PKC (13.47±0.36), followed by grasses (6.19±0.26) and CPH (4.65±0.27), including the variable of EE, which is why its implementation is recommended in ruminant and non-ruminant animal production systems due to its availability and low utilization.
可可(Theobroma cacao)和棕榈仁饼(Elaeis guineensis)副产品的物理和化学特性
用于动物饲料的原料传统上是谷类作物和牧草,它们与人类饲料的种植存在竞争,因此,确定非常规食物来源以减少竞争非常重要。本研究测定了两种农用工业副产品--棕榈仁饼(PKC)(Elaeisguineensis)和可可豆壳(CPH)的物理和化学特性,以确定它们作为动物饲料资源的潜力,并将其与从牧场采集的饲料样本进行了比较。这项研究在亚马逊地区的五个城市进行,收集了 120 个样本进行化学分析,其中包括干物质(DM)、粗蛋白(CP)、酸性洗涤纤维(ADF)、中性洗涤纤维(NDF)和酸性洗涤木质素(ADL)、对纤维素、半纤维素、乙醇提取物(EE)、灰分和 DM 体外降解率(IVDDM)、有机物消化率(OMD)、可消化养分总量(TDN)、可消化能量(DE)和代谢能(ME)进行了估算。随后,通过一般线性混合模型和主成分分析,采用方差分析和费雪 LSD 检验进行均值比较,并进行了统计分析。CP含量最高的物种是PKC(13.47±0.36),其次是禾本科植物(6.19±0.26)和CPH(4.65±0.27),包括EE变量,这也是为什么在反刍动物和非反刍动物生产系统中推荐使用EE的原因,因为其可用性和低利用率。
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