JP2006304751A - Method for producing useful feed by mixing fine powder of green bamboo with bean-curd refuse under existence of bacterium followed by fermenting - Google Patents

Method for producing useful feed by mixing fine powder of green bamboo with bean-curd refuse under existence of bacterium followed by fermenting Download PDF

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JP2006304751A
JP2006304751A JP2005156337A JP2005156337A JP2006304751A JP 2006304751 A JP2006304751 A JP 2006304751A JP 2005156337 A JP2005156337 A JP 2005156337A JP 2005156337 A JP2005156337 A JP 2005156337A JP 2006304751 A JP2006304751 A JP 2006304751A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing feed for generally increasing feed effect by mixing a fine powder of green bamboo with bean-curd refuse because a fine powder of green bamboo as a single item has less value as feed. <P>SOLUTION: This method for producing the feed comprises mixing a fine powder of green bamboo with bean-curd refuse and fermenting the product under existence of bacteria as aerobic fermentative bacteria so that lignin quality of fiber of bamboo dissolves to easily dissolve and absorb cellulose. Furthermore, it is possible to produce a fermentation decomposition product which is easily digested and absorbed as feed by bringing undissolved vegetable protein contained in bean-curd refuse to peptide to promote dissolution. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT

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発明の詳細な説明Detailed Description of the Invention

発明の属する技術方法Technical method to which the invention belongs

本発明は生竹微粉末パウダーとオカラを混和し、好気性醗酵菌の介在のもと醗酵することで、竹の繊維質とオカラの繊維質のリグニン質が分解してセルローズが分解吸収しやすくなる。又オカラの中に含まれる未分解の植物性蛋白質がペプチド化し分解促進されて飼料として消化吸収されやすい醗酵分解物を作ることが出来る。特に水分の調整と好気性醗酵分解によって腐敗も防止抑制される。In the present invention, raw bamboo powder powder and okara are mixed and fermented under the aerobic fermentation, so that bamboo fiber and okara fiber lignin are decomposed and cellulose is easily decomposed and absorbed. Become. In addition, undegraded vegetable protein contained in okara can be peptideized and promoted to be decomposed to produce a fermentation degradation product that is easily digested and absorbed as a feed. In particular, it is possible to prevent and suppress spoilage by adjusting the water content and aerobic fermentation.

元来、笹竹等の枝葉は飼料として利用されているが、粉砕技術の向上によって、竹の幹部表皮などの硬質の繊維質部分も粉末化が可能になり、表皮の葉緑素や繊維質の硬質部分もバクテリアの分解力によって消化しやすい飼料とすることが出来た。好気性菌群の添加は繊維質の分解に、更にオカラの未分解植物蛋白質をペプチド化して、飼料の栄養価を高めることになった。Branches and leaves such as bamboo are originally used as feed, but by improving the grinding technology, hard fibrous parts such as bamboo trunk epidermis can be pulverized, and chlorophyll and fibrous hard parts of the epidermis. Was able to make a feed that was easy to digest due to the degradability of bacteria. Addition of the aerobic bacteria group increased the nutritional value of the feed by degrading the fiber and further peptideizing the undegraded plant protein of okara.

発明が解決しようとする課題Problems to be solved by the invention

したがって、微生物の醗酵分解作用によって、竹粉末とオカラが含む繊維素を分解して消化吸収しやすくなる。又オカラに含まれる粗蛋白質をペプチド化して消化吸収を高めるものである。Therefore, it becomes easy to digest and absorb fibrin contained in bamboo powder and okara by the fermentation decomposition action of microorganisms. Moreover, the crude protein contained in okara is made into a peptide to enhance digestion and absorption.

課題を解決するための手段Means for solving the problem

バイオ液(微生物液)を加注し醗酵することで、水分調整・分解促進・臭気成分の分解がなされ、飼料として付加価値の高い製品とすることが出来る。By adding and fermenting a bio liquid (microorganism liquid), moisture adjustment, decomposition promotion, and decomposition of odor components are made, and a product with high added value can be obtained as a feed.

発明の効果The invention's effect

生竹粉末パウダーの単品では飼料としては価値の少ないものであるが、オカラと混和し、微生物の分解作用によって難分解のセルローズ成分を分解吸収しやすくし、未分解蛋白質のペプチド化による低分子化で消化吸収も向上し、総合的に飼料効果を高めることが出来る。A single raw bamboo powder powder is less valuable as a feed, but it mixes with okara, making it easy to decompose and absorb difficult-to-decompose cellulose components by microbial degradation, and to reduce the molecular weight by peptideization of undegraded protein It improves digestion and absorption, and can improve the feed effect comprehensively.

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粉末状の生竹パウダーとオカラを混和し、さらに好気性微生物を加えて混ねりし、醗酵分解することで、安全で消化吸収しやすい有用な飼料を製造する方法である。It is a method for producing a useful feed that is safe and easy to digest and absorb by mixing powdered raw bamboo powder and okara, adding aerobic microorganisms, mixing and fermenting and decomposing. 醗酵することで繊維を包むリグニンが分解しセルローズが消化分解しやすくなる。オカラも同様に醗酵することで繊維質は分解し消化しやすくなる。又未分解の植物性蛋白質がペプチド化し分子量が小さくなり消化吸収されて、飼料としての価値を高める。By fermentation, the lignin wrapping the fibers is decomposed and cellulose is easily digested and decomposed. Okara is also fermented in the same manner, so that the fiber is decomposed and easily digested. In addition, undegraded vegetable protein is turned into a peptide and its molecular weight is reduced to be digested and absorbed, increasing its value as a feed.
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JP2010081924A (en) * 2008-09-29 2010-04-15 Caterpillar Kyushu Kk Feed prepared by fermenting raw bamboo powder
JP2010187590A (en) * 2009-02-18 2010-09-02 Seiichi Sugiyama Bamboo powder koji, fermented food product using bamboo powder koji, and method for producing the same
CN102919526A (en) * 2012-11-19 2013-02-13 刘洪华 Bamboo powder fermentation feed and preparation method thereof

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JP2010081924A (en) * 2008-09-29 2010-04-15 Caterpillar Kyushu Kk Feed prepared by fermenting raw bamboo powder
JP2010187590A (en) * 2009-02-18 2010-09-02 Seiichi Sugiyama Bamboo powder koji, fermented food product using bamboo powder koji, and method for producing the same
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