The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility

Purpose No research has been published on the effect of chemical processing on the degradability and nutritional value of cumin residue. Chemical processing, such as urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide, has been widely investigated to increase the nutritional value of grain residues, but i...

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Main Authors: Farkhondeh Rezaii, Javad Bayatkouhsar, Farzad Ghanbari, Fatemeh Arab
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Published: OICC Press 2023-12-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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author Farkhondeh Rezaii
Javad Bayatkouhsar
Farzad Ghanbari
Fatemeh Arab
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Javad Bayatkouhsar
Farzad Ghanbari
Fatemeh Arab
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description Purpose No research has been published on the effect of chemical processing on the degradability and nutritional value of cumin residue. Chemical processing, such as urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide, has been widely investigated to increase the nutritional value of grain residues, but information on cumin residue is limited. The effects of untreated and treated (water, sodium hydroxide, urea, and alkaline hydrogen peroxide) cumin residue on the ruminal digestibility and chemical composition were investigated in this study.Method After treating cumin residues with the abovementioned chemical compounds, the chemical composition was evaluated with the standard procedures. Batch culture and gas production procedures were used to test the digestibility and gas production of treated and untreated cumin residue.Results The chemical compositions of cumin residues were significantly altered by chemical treatments (P< 0.05). Processing cumin residues with urea, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hydroxide reduced the dry matter (DM) compared to the control treatment (P< 0.01). Processing cumin residues with sodium hydroxide significantly reduced DM digestibility compared to the control. The highest levels of DM digestibility and microbial mass production were also found in water treatment. Urea treatment increased the yield of microbial mass-produced compared to other treatments (P< 0.01).Conclusion In general, water and urea treatments increased the cumin residue digestibility more than other treatments, but sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide treatments did not increase the cumin residue digestibility as expected.
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spelling doaj-art-c81d67ea1a9a4c40a7732c5f254169c32025-01-02T22:48:50ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152023-12-0112452553710.30486/ijrowa.2022.1953020.1418696965The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibilityFarkhondeh Rezaii0Javad Bayatkouhsar1Farzad Ghanbari2Fatemeh Arab3Department of Agriculture, Payame Noor University, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, IranPurpose No research has been published on the effect of chemical processing on the degradability and nutritional value of cumin residue. Chemical processing, such as urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide, has been widely investigated to increase the nutritional value of grain residues, but information on cumin residue is limited. The effects of untreated and treated (water, sodium hydroxide, urea, and alkaline hydrogen peroxide) cumin residue on the ruminal digestibility and chemical composition were investigated in this study.Method After treating cumin residues with the abovementioned chemical compounds, the chemical composition was evaluated with the standard procedures. Batch culture and gas production procedures were used to test the digestibility and gas production of treated and untreated cumin residue.Results The chemical compositions of cumin residues were significantly altered by chemical treatments (P< 0.05). Processing cumin residues with urea, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hydroxide reduced the dry matter (DM) compared to the control treatment (P< 0.01). Processing cumin residues with sodium hydroxide significantly reduced DM digestibility compared to the control. The highest levels of DM digestibility and microbial mass production were also found in water treatment. Urea treatment increased the yield of microbial mass-produced compared to other treatments (P< 0.01).Conclusion In general, water and urea treatments increased the cumin residue digestibility more than other treatments, but sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide treatments did not increase the cumin residue digestibility as expected.https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_696965_2bf674551295f709c02fb93133dc7919.pdfureasodium hydroxidehydrogen peroxidechemical compositiondigestibilitycumin residues
spellingShingle Farkhondeh Rezaii
Javad Bayatkouhsar
Farzad Ghanbari
Fatemeh Arab
The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
urea
sodium hydroxide
hydrogen peroxide
chemical composition
digestibility
cumin residues
title The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
title_full The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
title_fullStr The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
title_full_unstemmed The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
title_short The effect of water, urea, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
title_sort effect of water urea sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide processing on the cumin residues animal digestibility
topic urea
sodium hydroxide
hydrogen peroxide
chemical composition
digestibility
cumin residues
url https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_696965_2bf674551295f709c02fb93133dc7919.pdf
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