Potential for using dehydrated banana peel as an additive in grass silage

O. Marques, E. Sales, F. P. Monção, Ariadne Freitas Silva, J. Rigueira, D. A. A. Pires, L. Rufino, Hellén Felicidade Durães
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Among the techniques for conserving forage for herbivore feeding, the production of grass silage has beenwidely used in recent times in tropical regions, however, the low content of dry matter and carbohydrates in these forages can hamper the fermentation of ensiled biomass. In this regard, the dehydrated banana peel presents itself as an alternative as an additive in the production of grass silage. Given the above, the objective of this review was to present the main aspects of the use of dehydrated banana peel as an additive in the production of grass silage. The review was developed through the search for selected terms, such as: “grass silages”, “banana residues”, “additives”. The terms were searched in the Google Scholar, Scielo, PubMed, Elsevier, Science Direct, Capes Periodical databases. The banana peel has bromatological characteristics that make it a good alternative for use in the feeding of ruminants, with carbohydrate values of up to 32.4% of dry matter, as well as a source of protein, ether extract, minerals, and essential amino acids. Because it presents good nutritional values compared to citrus and cassava peel, the banana peel has been used in the feeding of ruminants by small producers in tropical regions, where the use of by-products has the purpose of having lower feeding costs. The use of dehydrated banana peel is an alternative to be used as na additive in the production of grass silage and ruminant feed due to its nutritional characteristics.
脱水香蕉皮作为草料青贮添加剂的潜力
在保存草食饲料的技术中,近年来在热带地区广泛采用草食青贮生产,然而,这些饲料中干物质和碳水化合物含量低,阻碍了青贮生物质的发酵。在这方面,脱水香蕉皮本身作为一种替代添加剂,在生产草青贮饲料。鉴于上述情况,本综述的目的是介绍脱水香蕉皮作为添加剂在草青贮饲料生产中的主要方面。审查是通过搜索选定的术语,如:“草青贮”,“香蕉残留物”,“添加剂”来开发的。在Google Scholar, Scielo, PubMed, Elsevier, Science Direct, Capes期刊数据库中检索了这些术语。香蕉皮的肉质特性使其成为反刍动物饲料的良好替代品,其碳水化合物含量高达干物质的32.4%,同时也是蛋白质、醚提取物、矿物质和必需氨基酸的来源。由于与柑橘和木薯皮相比,香蕉皮具有良好的营养价值,热带地区的小生产者已将香蕉皮用于反刍动物的饲养,在那里使用副产品的目的是降低饲养成本。脱水香蕉皮具有良好的营养特性,可作为牧草青贮饲料和反刍动物饲料的添加剂。
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