2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220733
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Cellulolytic and mannanolytic aerobic bacteria isolated from Buffalo rumen (Bubalus babalis) and its potency to degrade fiber in palm kernel meal

Abstract: Abstract. Sari SLA, Triyanto T, Zuprifal Z, Prijambada ID. 2021. Cellulolytic and mannanolytic aerobic bacteria isolated from Buffalo rumen (Bubalus babalis) and its potency to degrade fiber in palm kernel meal. Biodiversitas 22: 2829-2837. Palm kernel meal (PKM) is potential to be used as feed, but its high fiber content causes PKM meal difficult to be digested by monogastric animals. Ruminants are especially effective in digesting plant fibers because of the presence of microbes in their rumens. Based on tho… Show more

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“…al. isolated cellulolytic and mannolytic aerobic bacteria from buffalo rumen for PKM fibre degradation (Sari et al, 2021). The bacteria were isolated following enrichment in a liquid medium composed of mineral salt solution, yeast extract and 1% PKM.…”
Section: Isolation Of B Subtilis F6 From Palm Fruit Exocarpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. isolated cellulolytic and mannolytic aerobic bacteria from buffalo rumen for PKM fibre degradation (Sari et al, 2021). The bacteria were isolated following enrichment in a liquid medium composed of mineral salt solution, yeast extract and 1% PKM.…”
Section: Isolation Of B Subtilis F6 From Palm Fruit Exocarpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rising cost of these ingredients has led to the increasing use of cheap by-products as substitutes for grains such as corn and soybean meal, and these have become an important part of swine diets [ 2 ]. Among the various types of by-products, palm kernel by-products, such as palm kernel expeller (PKE) and palm kernel meal (PKM) in particular, have been mainly used in ruminant and poultry feeds [ 3 , 4 ], and not swine feeds, because they have a higher fiber content than corn and soybean meal, but a lower energy density, protein value, and poor amino acid (AA) composition [ 5 ]. However, the practice of adding antibiotics to livestock feed has been phased out over recent years in the livestock industries of most developed countries, and as research on gut microbiota has expanded, interest in the use of dietary fiber to improve performance and immune response by regulating the gut microbiota is increasing [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%