Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
Vol. 24 No. 4 (2023)

Physicochemical, thermal properties, and in vitro rumen fermentation of four different underutilized fruit by-products

RUSLI FIDRIYANTO (1. Program Study of Nutrition and Feed Sciences, Graduate School, Institut Pertanian Bogor. Jl. Agatis, Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia. Research Center for Applied Zoology, National Research and Innovation Agency. Jl. Raya Jaka)
GUNAWAN PRIADI (Research Center for Applied Microbiology, National Research and Innovation Agency. Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia)
RONI RIDWAN (Research Center for Applied Zoology, National Research and Innovation Agency. Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, West Java, Indonesia)
NAHROWI NAHROWI (1. Centre for Tropical Animal Studies, Institut Pertanian Bogor. Kampus IPB Baranangsiang, Jl. Raya Padjadjaran, Bogor 16153, West Java, Indonesia. 2. Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, Institut Pertanian Bogor. J)
ANURAGA JAYANEGARA (Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, Institut Pertanian Bogor. Jl. Agatis, Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor 16680, West Java, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 May 2023

Abstract

Abstract. Fidriyanto R, Priadi G, Ridwan R, Nahrowi N, Jayanegara A. 2023. Physicochemical, thermal properties, and in vitro rumen fermentation of four different underutilized fruit by-products. Biodiversitas 24: 2416-2425. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential use of selected agricultural wastes consisting of Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) Peel (MGP), pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Peel (PGP), kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix DC.) Peel (KLP), and Melastoma candidum D.Don Fruit (MCF) as ruminant feeds and enteric methane mitigation. The samples were analyzed for proximate, phytochemical, enzyme inhibition activity, XRD, FTIR, TGA, and in vitro rumen fermentation. The study found that MCF had the highest protein content (105.69 g/kg DM), while KLP had the lowest crude fiber (115.89 g/kg DM). MCF extract had the highest total phenol and flavonoid, and PGP extract had the highest enzyme inhibition activity. XRD analysis showed that KLP had the highest crystallinity (18.23%), followed by MCF (17.95%). KLP had the highest potential gas production (147.78 mL), followed by PGP (62.20 mL), MCF (27.86 mL), and MGP (4.46 mL). In addition, rumen digestibility, post-rumen digestibility, and VFA followed a similar pattern. The lowest methane production was observed in MGP and MCF. In conclusion, kaffir lime peel is potentially used as ruminant feed due to its higher digestibility and VFA production. Although MCF has lower digestibility, it is potentially used as a source of phenolic compounds to reduce methane production due to its higher phenolic and flavonoid content.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

biodiv

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

Description

The Biodiversitas Journal was first published in 2000 by the Department of Biology, FMNS, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia, then in 2006 it was co-published by the Society for Indonesian Biodiversity and that department; since 2017 it was also hosted by Smujo. From 2003-2012 it was ...