Biochemical Assessment of Solid-State Fermented Elephant Grass and its Potential Incorporation in Broiler's Diets

E.P. Eghaghaa, E.O. Egbune, T. Ezedom, O. Orororo, N.J. Anigboroa, N. J. Tonukari
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The objective of this study was to determine if incorporating pre-treated ensiled elephant grass into broiler feed could help meet the  rising demand for animal protein. The elephant grass underwent solid-state fermentation for seven days and ensiling in airtight nylon  bags for 21 days. Compared to the control, pre-treated ensiled elephant grass exhibited a significant increase in soluble protein  concentration (p<0.05) during fermentation. However, the glucose concentration was significantly lower (p>0.05) in the pre-treated  ensiled elephant grass after fermentation than in the control. Elephant grass that was solid-state fermented and ensiled with Rhizopus  oligosporus demonstrated the highest percentage inhibition (22.4±0.5%). The pre-treated ensiled elephant grass had significantly higher mannanase activity (p<0.05) than the control. In terms of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and  alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities, there were no significant differences between the control group and the experimental group fed with diets composed of ensiled elephant grass, ensiled elephant grass fermented with R. oligosporus, or solid-state fermented and  ensiled elephant grass with R. oligosporus and urea in a 25% maize replacement. In conclusion, ensiled elephant grass can replace 25% maize in broiler starter feed, and the animal feed industry could benefit from the mannanase identified in this study.  
固体发酵象草的生化评价及其在肉鸡饲粮中的应用潜力
本研究的目的是确定在肉鸡饲料中添加预处理青贮象草是否有助于满足对动物蛋白不断增长的需求。象草固态发酵7 d,密闭尼龙袋青贮21 d。与对照组相比,发酵后的青贮象草可溶性蛋白含量显著高于对照组(p0.05)。经少孢根霉固态发酵青贮的象草抑菌率最高(22.4±0.5%)。青贮象草预处理组甘露聚糖酶活性显著高于对照组(p<0.05)。在血清丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)、天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性方面,对照组和试验组分别饲喂青贮象草、少孢霉发酵象草和25%玉米替代量的固态发酵和青贮象草,差异不显著。综上所述,青贮象草可替代肉仔鸡起始饲料中25%的玉米,本研究鉴定的甘露聚糖酶可使动物饲料行业受益。
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