Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler

Rhizopus sp. was used to improve the nutritive value of rice bran (RB) by solid state fermentation (SSF). The optimized conditions for SSF were moisture 45ml/50g substrate, pH 7.0, temperature 30°C and ammonium sulphate 1% for 36h incubation. The crude protein, soluble protein and reducing sugar inc...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sahdan, N. I. J., Abdullah, Norhani, Samsudin, A. H., A. J., Azilah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65023/1/PA-24.pdf
_version_ 1796978015733809152
author Sahdan, N. I. J.
Abdullah, Norhani
Samsudin, A. H.
A. J., Azilah
author_facet Sahdan, N. I. J.
Abdullah, Norhani
Samsudin, A. H.
A. J., Azilah
author_sort Sahdan, N. I. J.
collection UPM
description Rhizopus sp. was used to improve the nutritive value of rice bran (RB) by solid state fermentation (SSF). The optimized conditions for SSF were moisture 45ml/50g substrate, pH 7.0, temperature 30°C and ammonium sulphate 1% for 36h incubation. The crude protein, soluble protein and reducing sugar increased, while the crude fibre decreased by about 24%. Three diets were formulated for the growth performance study in broiler chicken. Diet A - control (soybean meal-corn based diet), Diet B contained 20% untreated RB and Diet C contained 20% fermented RB. From day 1 to day 21, 180 broiler Cobb were fed commercial diet and at day 22, the broilers were randomly assigned into 3 groups with 5 replicates. The results showed that the final body weights of broilers at day 35 were not significantly different among diets. The weights were 2.52±0.09, 2.44±0.06 and 2.50± 0.14 kg/bird for broilers fed control diet, Diet B and Diet C, repectively. Broilers fed RB showed lower feed intake compared to the broilers in the control group. The FCR values of broilers (1.64±0.02, 1.66±0.04, 1.56±0.13, respectively) were not significantly different among dietary treatments, although broilers fed Diet C showed slightly lower FCR. Fungal fermentation enhanced the nutritive value of RB and broilers fed diet containing 20% of fermented RB during the grower-finisher period showed slight improvement in feed efficiency when compared to broilers fed untreated RB.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T09:48:31Z
format Conference or Workshop Item
id upm.eprints-65023
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T09:48:31Z
publishDate 2015
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-650232018-09-03T04:47:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65023/ Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler Sahdan, N. I. J. Abdullah, Norhani Samsudin, A. H. A. J., Azilah Rhizopus sp. was used to improve the nutritive value of rice bran (RB) by solid state fermentation (SSF). The optimized conditions for SSF were moisture 45ml/50g substrate, pH 7.0, temperature 30°C and ammonium sulphate 1% for 36h incubation. The crude protein, soluble protein and reducing sugar increased, while the crude fibre decreased by about 24%. Three diets were formulated for the growth performance study in broiler chicken. Diet A - control (soybean meal-corn based diet), Diet B contained 20% untreated RB and Diet C contained 20% fermented RB. From day 1 to day 21, 180 broiler Cobb were fed commercial diet and at day 22, the broilers were randomly assigned into 3 groups with 5 replicates. The results showed that the final body weights of broilers at day 35 were not significantly different among diets. The weights were 2.52±0.09, 2.44±0.06 and 2.50± 0.14 kg/bird for broilers fed control diet, Diet B and Diet C, repectively. Broilers fed RB showed lower feed intake compared to the broilers in the control group. The FCR values of broilers (1.64±0.02, 1.66±0.04, 1.56±0.13, respectively) were not significantly different among dietary treatments, although broilers fed Diet C showed slightly lower FCR. Fungal fermentation enhanced the nutritive value of RB and broilers fed diet containing 20% of fermented RB during the grower-finisher period showed slight improvement in feed efficiency when compared to broilers fed untreated RB. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65023/1/PA-24.pdf Sahdan, N. I. J. and Abdullah, Norhani and Samsudin, A. H. and A. J., Azilah (2015) Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler. In: World Veterinary Poultry Association (Malaysia Branch) and World's Poultry Science Association (Malaysia Branch) Scientific Conference 2015, 21-22 Sept. 2015, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 142-144).
spellingShingle Sahdan, N. I. J.
Abdullah, Norhani
Samsudin, A. H.
A. J., Azilah
Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title_full Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title_fullStr Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title_full_unstemmed Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title_short Effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
title_sort effects of feeding fermented rice bran on the growth performance of broiler
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65023/1/PA-24.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT sahdannij effectsoffeedingfermentedricebranonthegrowthperformanceofbroiler
AT abdullahnorhani effectsoffeedingfermentedricebranonthegrowthperformanceofbroiler
AT samsudinah effectsoffeedingfermentedricebranonthegrowthperformanceofbroiler
AT ajazilah effectsoffeedingfermentedricebranonthegrowthperformanceofbroiler