Background As demand for high quality animal feed continues to raise, it becomes increasingly important to minimize the environmental impact of feed production. An appealing sustainable approach to provide feed fractions is to use organic residues from agro-food industry. In this regard, volatile fatty acids (VFAs) such as acetic, propionic and butyric acids, derived from bioconversion of organic residues can be used as precursors for production of microbial protein with ruminant feed inclusion potential. This study aims to investigate the in vitro digestibility of the Aspergillus oryzae edible fungal biomass cultivated on VFAs-derived from anaerobic digestion of residues. The produced fungal protein biomass, along with hay clover silage an...
This research aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, in vitro digestibility, and gas product...
In vitro fermentation characteristics of soluble, washout, and non-washout fractions separated from ...
Studies regarding the use of living microorganisms as supplement have been done in the last two deca...
Single cell proteins such as that of edible filamentous fungal biomass are considered as a promising...
Considering the projected demand for protein supplementation in animal feed, as well as prioritizing...
Cultures of fungi, especially Aspergillus oryzae, have been of interest to animal nutritionists to i...
In a circular economy approach, edible filamentous fungi (single cell protein) can be cultivated on ...
The present investigation was carried out to evaluate three potential complete rations made from loc...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
In recent years, the use of white-rot fungi as a pretreatment method to improve the nutritive value ...
WOS: 000429435000005Equipped with a complex and advanced digestive tract that cultures diverse anaer...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
In ruminant nutrition, there is an increasing interest for ingredients that do not compete with huma...
The goal of the study was to evaluate the level of activity of the rumen fermentation processes and ...
This research aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, in vitro digestibility, and gas product...
In vitro fermentation characteristics of soluble, washout, and non-washout fractions separated from ...
Studies regarding the use of living microorganisms as supplement have been done in the last two deca...
Single cell proteins such as that of edible filamentous fungal biomass are considered as a promising...
Considering the projected demand for protein supplementation in animal feed, as well as prioritizing...
Cultures of fungi, especially Aspergillus oryzae, have been of interest to animal nutritionists to i...
In a circular economy approach, edible filamentous fungi (single cell protein) can be cultivated on ...
The present investigation was carried out to evaluate three potential complete rations made from loc...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose and hemicellulose are quantitatively the most important structural carbohydrat...
Forage is a feed source for ruminant livestock, but one of the limiting factors of forage is high co...
In recent years, the use of white-rot fungi as a pretreatment method to improve the nutritive value ...
WOS: 000429435000005Equipped with a complex and advanced digestive tract that cultures diverse anaer...
Five strains of anaerobic fungi isolated from the faeces of wild (hog deer, Cervus porcinus; blackbu...
In ruminant nutrition, there is an increasing interest for ingredients that do not compete with huma...
The goal of the study was to evaluate the level of activity of the rumen fermentation processes and ...
This research aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition, in vitro digestibility, and gas product...
In vitro fermentation characteristics of soluble, washout, and non-washout fractions separated from ...
Studies regarding the use of living microorganisms as supplement have been done in the last two deca...