Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals

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The study focuses on the use of husks of plant origin for the production of silage for livestock. Four vegetable peels stand out: cassava, potato, passion fruit, and banana, each with beneficial properties for fattening and optimal growth of animals. Traditional silage methods, which involve machine...

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Autores: Quiñones Aguilar, Mauro, Zeballos, Sol, Molina, Vivian
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/6298
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Scientia/article/view/6298
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Biotransformation
silage
domestic waste
animal nutrition
biotransformación
ensilaje
residuos domésticos
nutrición animal
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spelling Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals Biotransformación de residuos domésticos vegetales en ensilaje de alto valor nutricional para animales de granjaQuiñones Aguilar, Mauro Zeballos, Sol Molina, Vivian Biotransformationsilagedomestic wasteanimal nutritionbiotransformaciónensilajeresiduos domésticosnutrición animalThe study focuses on the use of husks of plant origin for the production of silage for livestock. Four vegetable peels stand out: cassava, potato, passion fruit, and banana, each with beneficial properties for fattening and optimal growth of animals. Traditional silage methods, which involve machinery and emit polluting gases, contrast with the proposal to use domestic plant waste, thus reducing the carbon footprint. In addition to improving livestock food security, this approach provides additional income to households, enhancing quality of life. The study collected vegetable peels and established four treatments (T1, T2, T3, and T4). Physicochemical parameters were measured throughout the ensiling process, demonstrating that lactic acid was produced in all treatments since the initial pH 6.5 decreased to 5.5 in the first week and 4.5 in the second week. Likewise, it was shown that treatments T1 and T2, composed of cassava and potato peels, maintained their integrity regarding texture, color, and smell because they contained less water content and a more significant amount of fiber.El estudio se centra en la utilización de cáscaras de origen vegetal para la producción de ensilaje destinado al ganado. Se destacan cuatro cáscaras vegetales, de yuca, papa, granadilla y plátano, cada uno con propiedades beneficiosas para el engorde y crecimiento óptimo de los animales. Los métodos tradicionales de ensilaje, que involucran maquinaria y emiten gases contaminantes, contrastan con la propuesta de aprovechar residuos domésticos vegetales, reduciendo así la huella de carbono. Además de mejorar la seguridad alimentaria del ganado, este enfoque proporciona ingresos adicionales a los hogares, mejorando la calidad de vida. El estudio se llevó a cabo recolectando cáscaras vegetales y estableciendo cuatro tratamientos (T1, T2, T3 y T4). Se midieron los parámetros fisicoquímicos a lo largo del proceso de ensilaje, demostrando que en todos los tratamientos se produjo ácido láctico ya que el pH inicial de 6.5 disminuyó a 5.5 en la primera semana, y a 4.5 en la segunda semana. Asimismo, se demostró que los tratamientos T1 y T2, compuestos por cáscaras de yuca y papa, mantuvieron su integridad en términos de textura, color y olor, debido a que contienen menor contenido de agua y mayor cantidad de fibra.UNIVERSIDAD RICARDO PALMA2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulo evaluado por pares.application/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Scientia/article/view/6298Scientia; Vol. 25 Núm. 25 (2023): SCIENTIA1993-422X2519-574310.31381/scientia.v25i25reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Scientia/article/view/6298/9787Derechos de autor 2024 Scientiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/62982024-01-03T03:52:26Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
Biotransformación de residuos domésticos vegetales en ensilaje de alto valor nutricional para animales de granja
title Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
spellingShingle Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
Quiñones Aguilar, Mauro
Biotransformation
silage
domestic waste
animal nutrition
biotransformación
ensilaje
residuos domésticos
nutrición animal
title_short Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
title_full Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
title_fullStr Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
title_full_unstemmed Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
title_sort Biotransformation of domestic plant waste into high nutritional value silage for farm animals
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quiñones Aguilar, Mauro
Zeballos, Sol
Molina, Vivian
author Quiñones Aguilar, Mauro
author_facet Quiñones Aguilar, Mauro
Zeballos, Sol
Molina, Vivian
author_role author
author2 Zeballos, Sol
Molina, Vivian
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biotransformation
silage
domestic waste
animal nutrition
biotransformación
ensilaje
residuos domésticos
nutrición animal
topic Biotransformation
silage
domestic waste
animal nutrition
biotransformación
ensilaje
residuos domésticos
nutrición animal
description The study focuses on the use of husks of plant origin for the production of silage for livestock. Four vegetable peels stand out: cassava, potato, passion fruit, and banana, each with beneficial properties for fattening and optimal growth of animals. Traditional silage methods, which involve machinery and emit polluting gases, contrast with the proposal to use domestic plant waste, thus reducing the carbon footprint. In addition to improving livestock food security, this approach provides additional income to households, enhancing quality of life. The study collected vegetable peels and established four treatments (T1, T2, T3, and T4). Physicochemical parameters were measured throughout the ensiling process, demonstrating that lactic acid was produced in all treatments since the initial pH 6.5 decreased to 5.5 in the first week and 4.5 in the second week. Likewise, it was shown that treatments T1 and T2, composed of cassava and potato peels, maintained their integrity regarding texture, color, and smell because they contained less water content and a more significant amount of fiber.
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