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    Producción y evaluación de proteína unicelular a partir de yuca

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    Santos N., J.
    Gomez, G.
    Date
    1979
    Language
    es
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    Santos N., J.;Gomez, G.. 1979. Producción y evaluación de proteína unicelular a partir de yuca . In: Manual de producción de yuca . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Programa de Yuca, Cali, CO. p. I-77/I-85.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/81719
    External link to download this item: http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_ciat/2015/13259.pdf
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    A process for the production of SCP was developed and tested under lab conditions at the U. of Guelph. The microorganism used is the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus I-21A, a mutant that does not produce spores and can grow under very selective conditions at a temp of 45 degrees Celsius and a pH of 3.5. A pilot center was constructed at CIAT to evaluate the technology developed on a lab scale and to produce a sufficient quantity of biomass for the practical evaluation with animal feed, especially swine. A report is given on the most recent results obtained at the pilot plant. Results of various feeding trials with protein biomass, obtained at the pilot plant, indicate that the product has a good nutritional quality, whenever it is adequately supplemented with met. (AS-CIAT)
     
    Se desarrollo y ensayo a nivel de laboratorio en la U. de Guelph un proceso para la produccion de proteina unicelular. El microorganismo utilizado fue el hongo Aspergillus fumigatus I-21A, un mutante que no produce esporas y puede crecer bajo condiciones muy selectivas a una temp. de 45 grados centigrados y pH de 3,5. Se construyo una planta piloto en el CIAT con el fin de evaluar la tecnologia desarrollada a nivel de laboratorio y para producir suficiente cantidad de biomasa para la evaluacion pratica en la alimentacion animal, especialmente de porcinos. Los resultados de varios ensayos de alimentacion con la biomasa proteinica obtenida en la planta piloto, indican que el producto tiene una buena calidad nutricional, siempre y cuando se suplemente adecuadamente con met. (RA-CIAT)
     
    AGROVOC Keywords
    MANIHOT ESCULENTA; ANIMAL NUTRITION; INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY; LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS; METHIONINE; PROTEIN ENRICHMENT; PROTEINS; SWINE; TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION; AMINO ACIDS; COMPOSITION; DOMESTIC ANIMALS; FEEDS AND FEEDING; FOOD PRODUCTS; PROTEIN CONTENT; RESEARCH; STARCH CROPS; TECHNOLOGY; USES
    Subjects
    CASSAVA; NUTRITION;
    Countries
    COLOMBIA
    Regions
    SOUTH AMERICA; LATIN AMERICA
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