Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10396395 | Bioresource Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The waste tea fungal biomass produced during black tea fermentation was investigated as a dietary ingredient in poultry feeds. A small portion of fungal mat was used as starter culture for the next cycle while the major portion is discarded as waste. Hence a trial study was carried out to utilize the waste fungal biomass as a supplementary diet for broiler chicks. The fungal biomass contained 179.38Â g of crude protein, 120Â g crude fibre, 4.82Â g phosphorus, 6.56Â g of calcium and 8.92Â MJ metabolizable energy per kilogram of biomass. The dried tea fungus showed phytase activity of 23Â IU/mg protein. The supplementation of tea fungal inclusion (TFI) at 150Â g/kg concentration in poultry feed increased the feed consumption, body weight, performance efficiency factor (PEF) and the carcass characters of test broilers significantly (PÂ =Â 0.01) over the control. The histopathological examination of liver showed no abnormalities and the mortality rate was zero.
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Authors
G.S. Murugesan, M. Sathishkumar, K. Swaminathan,