2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2009.12.017
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Value addition of vegetable wastes by solid-state fermentation using Aspergillus niger for use in aquafeed industry

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“…This would be achieved by digestion of structural carbohydrates, together with release nitrogenous fractions located in cell walls, producing a change in the potential digestibility of treated foods. Additionally, it should be considered that An cell biomass (growing on these substrates) forms part of the final mass of the bioprocess, providing protein of high biological value, carbohydrates and vitamins (Rajesh et al, 2010), along with other nutrients contained in the fungal protoplasm. En un primer ensayo se estudió el efecto de la incubación in vitro con Aspergillus niger (An) y el tipo de sustrato sobre la composición química de alimentos fibrosos.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This would be achieved by digestion of structural carbohydrates, together with release nitrogenous fractions located in cell walls, producing a change in the potential digestibility of treated foods. Additionally, it should be considered that An cell biomass (growing on these substrates) forms part of the final mass of the bioprocess, providing protein of high biological value, carbohydrates and vitamins (Rajesh et al, 2010), along with other nutrients contained in the fungal protoplasm. En un primer ensayo se estudió el efecto de la incubación in vitro con Aspergillus niger (An) y el tipo de sustrato sobre la composición química de alimentos fibrosos.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aspergillus niger (An) is a saprophytic fungus with potent fibrolytic activity, belonging to the phylum Ascomycota, class Ascomycetes, order Eurotiales and family Trichocomaceae. This enzymatic ability to digest cell walls, along with starches, simple sugars and proteins, make it a suitable fungus to grow on fibrous substrates (Hernández-Díaz et al, 2010;Rajesh et al, 2010). These filamentous fungi are naturally adapted for growth on plant surfaces, which they use as support for the development of aerial mycelia and reproductive structures.…”
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“…Crude fiber content is often elevated or reduced slightly after fermentation (Rajesh and Imelda-Joseph 2010;Ezekiel et al 2010;Oboh 2006;Joseph et al 2008). The most effective degradation of crude fiber was reported by Lateef et al (2008) where the fermentation with Rhizopus stolonifer LAU 07 reduced the crude fiber content by 44.5% in a palm kernel cake group, whereas it was raised to 66.2% in the present study.…”
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“…Moisture of 41% and 58% of organic in vegetable waste can be used as culture medium of algae and production of yeast biomass [6] [7]. Solid state fermentation of vegetable waste using yeast is proven to increase the nutritive composition of crude protein with the value as high as 38% and 36% of crude lipid using yeast, Aspergillus niger [8]. On the other hand a 44% of crude protein increased was obtained by using Chinese cabbage as substrate for the growth of yeast, Kluyveromyces marxianus [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%