Enzyme Production For Ruminant Diets Using Common Agricultural By Products by Maheshwari, D U, 9789386110671, Nph
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Enzymes - an introduction. 2. Enzyme production for livestock feeds. 3. Solid state fermentation for enzyme production. 4. An overview of agro industrial by products for enzyme production in solid state fermentation. 5. Enzymes produced from solid state fermentation. 6. Enzymes in ruminant diets. 7. Explorative studies in enzyme production using various agro industrial by products. 8. Laboratory technique to produce fungal enzyme mixture using paddy husk by solid state fermentation. 9. Scaling up of enzyme production at farm level using. Low productivity of milk in India and other developing countries could be attributed to the low nutrient density and poor digestibility of the agricultural by-products of conventional and un-conventional origin. This book on Enzyme production for ruminant diets using common agricultural by products has been written and published considering the necessity to understand and introduce technological alternatives to improve nutrient availability and their utilization by farm animals to improve their productivity without markedly increasing the feed cost. Addition of exogenous enzymes to make the feed materials more easily digestible was one such approach. Solid State Fermentation system (SSF) has emerged as a potential means to upgrade the nutritive value of such animal feed. The SSF system using fungal treatment was successfully adopted in the ' Karnal Process' for improving the quality of crop residues. The book is aimed at presenting the means and methods that can be adopted to produce enzymes at farm gate level using high fibrous feeds and agricultural waste. This book would be useful not only to the undergraduate and post graduate students studying animal nutrition but also to progressive and enterprising farmers engaged in dairy animal production. Seller Inventory # 122558