Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus

This study is conducted to study the effect of feeding fermented okara on the growth performance of Syrian Hamster, Mesocricetus Auratus. Okara, soymilk residue was characterized and used as a supplement to enrich dietary fibre and protein in the hamsters. Okara comprised 49% total dietary fibre, of w...

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Main Author: Nur Farihah Rani
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/6382/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.63822022-05-23T08:46:53Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/6382/ Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus Nur Farihah Rani This study is conducted to study the effect of feeding fermented okara on the growth performance of Syrian Hamster, Mesocricetus Auratus. Okara, soymilk residue was characterized and used as a supplement to enrich dietary fibre and protein in the hamsters. Okara comprised 49% total dietary fibre, of which only 0.55% was soluble. protein (33.4%), fat (19.8%), and ash (3.5%). Due to its high fibre content and high protein and low production costs. okara is a good raw material and rich source for preparing fibre and could also be used as a dietary supplement to prevent diabetes, obesity, and hyperlipidemia. Fermentation can increase the content of soluble fibre of okara, which improves its nutritional quality and processing properties.Fennentation of okara is testing its microbial population by microbial analysis includes total plate count. total yeast count. total mould count and total lactic acid bacteria count. The results can determine whether it is safe to be consuming by animals or not. Lactic acid bacteria are the most commonly used microorganism for processing of feeds. The effectiveness of fermented okara is continued testing by feeding to the Syrian Hamster, Mauratus. The Mauratus were procured and randomly distributed in two different treatments with three replicates. Each replicate has one Mauratus in the aquarium. Weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and specific growth rate (SGR) were evaluated after this experimental period of 28d. Okara supplemented diets did not produce significant difference(p<0.05) in the body weight gain FCR and SGR. Okara as a diet supplement had no influence on feed intake, but the growth rate and feeding efficiency were lower in the fermented okara- fed group than in the control group without any detrimental effects on carcass traits. Besides, the proximate composition of fermented okara is also being determined inthis research. The chemical composition revealed that crude protein in the fermented okara which is important for animal is high. 2016 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed Nur Farihah Rani (2016) Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus. Undergraduate Final Project Report thesis, Faculty of Agro - Based Industry. (Submitted)
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description This study is conducted to study the effect of feeding fermented okara on the growth performance of Syrian Hamster, Mesocricetus Auratus. Okara, soymilk residue was characterized and used as a supplement to enrich dietary fibre and protein in the hamsters. Okara comprised 49% total dietary fibre, of which only 0.55% was soluble. protein (33.4%), fat (19.8%), and ash (3.5%). Due to its high fibre content and high protein and low production costs. okara is a good raw material and rich source for preparing fibre and could also be used as a dietary supplement to prevent diabetes, obesity, and hyperlipidemia. Fermentation can increase the content of soluble fibre of okara, which improves its nutritional quality and processing properties.Fennentation of okara is testing its microbial population by microbial analysis includes total plate count. total yeast count. total mould count and total lactic acid bacteria count. The results can determine whether it is safe to be consuming by animals or not. Lactic acid bacteria are the most commonly used microorganism for processing of feeds. The effectiveness of fermented okara is continued testing by feeding to the Syrian Hamster, Mauratus. The Mauratus were procured and randomly distributed in two different treatments with three replicates. Each replicate has one Mauratus in the aquarium. Weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and specific growth rate (SGR) were evaluated after this experimental period of 28d. Okara supplemented diets did not produce significant difference(p<0.05) in the body weight gain FCR and SGR. Okara as a diet supplement had no influence on feed intake, but the growth rate and feeding efficiency were lower in the fermented okara- fed group than in the control group without any detrimental effects on carcass traits. Besides, the proximate composition of fermented okara is also being determined inthis research. The chemical composition revealed that crude protein in the fermented okara which is important for animal is high.
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Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
author_facet Nur Farihah Rani
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title Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
title_short Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
title_full Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
title_fullStr Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition analysis of fermented okara, Glycine max and its effect on growth performance of Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
title_sort nutrition analysis of fermented okara, glycine max and its effect on growth performance of syrian hamster, mesocricetus auratus
publishDate 2016
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