Bioprocess of producing animal feed from agriculture rich starchy materials
1993
Chay Binh Pham
This invention relates to the bioconversion of starchy materials such as cassava meat, sweet potato, banana, corn, yam, gabi, taro, broken rice, rejected banana, rejected rice, and rejected sweet potato from agriculture into animal feeds which has high protein, high digestibility value, high vitamins, and high probiotics using solid state fermentation. The present microbial fermentation process involves the use of the inoculant or inoculum, Aspergillus niger on the solid state materials to obtain products which contain high protein, high digestibility value and high vitamins. The fermented substrates were then inoculated by Lactobacillus acidophilus to provide high probiotics which should be directly used to feed prawns or shrimps, fish, chicken, ducks, swine, cattle, goats, pigs and etc.
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