Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production

Aim: Our objective was to estimate in-vitro gas production from dry jowar fodder added with differentconcentrations of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFEs) like neutral cellulase and fungal xylanase.Materials and Methods: 34 different samples of dry jowar fodder were prepared according to differentco...

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Main Authors: S.H. Sipai, K.S. Dutta, H.H. Savsani, K.S. Murthy, P.H. Vataliya, J.A. Chavda, A.P. Gajera
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Published: Veterinary World 2013-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.6/Nov-2013/2.pdf
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author S.H. Sipai
K.S. Dutta
H.H. Savsani
K.S. Murthy
P.H. Vataliya
J.A. Chavda
A.P. Gajera
author_facet S.H. Sipai
K.S. Dutta
H.H. Savsani
K.S. Murthy
P.H. Vataliya
J.A. Chavda
A.P. Gajera
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description Aim: Our objective was to estimate in-vitro gas production from dry jowar fodder added with differentconcentrations of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFEs) like neutral cellulase and fungal xylanase.Materials and Methods: 34 different samples of dry jowar fodder were prepared according to differentconcentrations of neutral cellulase, fungal xylanase and neutral cellulase + fungal xylanase (1:1). Sample notcontaining any enzymes was considered as the control group. These 34 samples were subjected to further in vitrogas production analysis.Results: Statistically, significantly higher (P<0.05) potential gas production was recorded for 0.7 % at 6 hr period,0.7 % at 12 hr period, 0.7 %, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.7 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withneutral cellulase. Significantly higher potential gas production was recorded for 0.5 %, 0.8 % at 6 hr period, 0.5 %,0.6 %, 0.8 % at 12 hr period, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.5 %, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withfungal xylanase. Significantly higher potential gas production was recorded for 0.6 %, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 6 hr period,0.6 %, 0.8 % at 12 hr period, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withmixture of neutral cellulase + fungal xylanase (1:1).Conclusion: Addition of neutral cellulase and fungal xylanase into the samples of dry jowar fodder increased invitro total potential gas production. EFEs increase substrate degradation and there by improve the nutritive value ofdry jowar fodder.
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spelling doaj.art-f9ae6383a9154c48a8d1f644a6ed8b852022-12-21T22:33:50ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162013-09-0161183984310.14202/vetworld.2013.839-843Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas productionS.H. SipaiK.S. DuttaH.H. SavsaniK.S. MurthyP.H. VataliyaJ.A. ChavdaA.P. GajeraAim: Our objective was to estimate in-vitro gas production from dry jowar fodder added with differentconcentrations of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFEs) like neutral cellulase and fungal xylanase.Materials and Methods: 34 different samples of dry jowar fodder were prepared according to differentconcentrations of neutral cellulase, fungal xylanase and neutral cellulase + fungal xylanase (1:1). Sample notcontaining any enzymes was considered as the control group. These 34 samples were subjected to further in vitrogas production analysis.Results: Statistically, significantly higher (P<0.05) potential gas production was recorded for 0.7 % at 6 hr period,0.7 % at 12 hr period, 0.7 %, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.7 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withneutral cellulase. Significantly higher potential gas production was recorded for 0.5 %, 0.8 % at 6 hr period, 0.5 %,0.6 %, 0.8 % at 12 hr period, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.5 %, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withfungal xylanase. Significantly higher potential gas production was recorded for 0.6 %, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 6 hr period,0.6 %, 0.8 % at 12 hr period, 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 18 hr period and 0.6 %, 0.8 % at 24 hr period in the samples treated withmixture of neutral cellulase + fungal xylanase (1:1).Conclusion: Addition of neutral cellulase and fungal xylanase into the samples of dry jowar fodder increased invitro total potential gas production. EFEs increase substrate degradation and there by improve the nutritive value ofdry jowar fodder.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.6/Nov-2013/2.pdfdry jowar fodderfungal xylanaseneutral cellulasetotal gas production
spellingShingle S.H. Sipai
K.S. Dutta
H.H. Savsani
K.S. Murthy
P.H. Vataliya
J.A. Chavda
A.P. Gajera
Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
Veterinary World
dry jowar fodder
fungal xylanase
neutral cellulase
total gas production
title Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
title_full Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
title_fullStr Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
title_short Inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
title_sort inclusion of different exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to dry jowar fodder and their effect on in vitro total gas production
topic dry jowar fodder
fungal xylanase
neutral cellulase
total gas production
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.6/Nov-2013/2.pdf
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