Use of tannase‐producing bacteria isolated from the rumen to improve the nutritional value of pomegranate peel for fattening lambs
Morteza Chaji,
Zahra Jahanara
Abstract:BackgroundThe use of plants and by‐products, which are containing a high amount of secondary and anti‐nutritional compounds such as tannins, in animal feed is limited. The methods that can reduce these compounds make facilitate their use in animal feed.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to reduce the adverse effects of pomegranate peel (PP) tannin for fattening lambs using the tannase‐producing bacteria.MethodsTwenty‐one Arabi male lambs (averagely 35 ± 3.8 kg weight and 8 ± 1.0 months age) were used in a com… Show more
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