S. Prusty, M. Gendley, A. K. Singh, M. Dubey, P. V. Patil, V. K. Sharma
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摘要
利用蔬菜废料可以很好地解决饲料和饲草问题。蔬菜废料极易变质,由于水分含量高,很容易腐败变质。这些废弃物被倾倒在露天场地,造成了不健康/不卫生的环境。菠萝废料是尚未开发的蔬菜副产品之一,有关其是否可用于牲畜饲料的研究很少。菠萝果的消费和加工会产生大量的非食用废物,如果皮、中轴以及种子和花被等可食用副产品。菠萝果皮含有丰富的生物活性抗氧化剂,如维生素 C 和 β-胡萝卜素,可保护人体免受自由基的侵害,增强免疫系统。它还富含各种植物营养素,如生物碱、木质素、异黄酮和皂苷。热烘干、研磨以及真菌和细菌发酵被认为是将菠萝废料/果皮添加到牲畜饲料中的有效方法。
Jackfruit waste and peels: Potential as livestock feed
Feed and fodder problems could be well-addressed regionally using the vegetable wastes. The vegetable wastes are highly perishable and are very prone to spoilage due to high moisture content. These wastes are dumped in open areas contributing to unhealthy/unhygienic surroundings. One of the unexplored vegetable by-products is Jackfruit waste on which least research has been conducted for its possibility to be included in livestock feed. Jackfruit consumption and processing leads to the generation of enormous amounts of non-edible wastes of peel, central axis, and edible by-products like seed and perianth. Jackfruit peel is a rich source of bioactive antioxidants like vitamin C and beta-carotene, which protect the body against free radicals and strengthen the immune system. It is also rich in various phytonutrients such as alkaloids, lignans, isoflavones, and saponins. Thermal drying, grinding and fermentation with fungi and bacteria have been found effective for the inclusion of Jackfruit waste/ peel in livestock meal.