Abstract

Cassava peel was the waste of processing cassava which is promising enough to be used as alternative animal feed. However, cassava peel has a fairly low nutrient content. Fermentation was one of the way to increase the quality of cassava peel. Fermentation used in this research utilized Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) with the main substance was the cassava peel itself. This research lasted for 3 months started from December 2018 to February 2019 at the Laboratory of Microbiology and Laboratory of Feed Processing Science and Technology Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agriculture University of Sumatera Utara and Laboratory of Agrichemists and Natural Resources at the Industrial Research and Standardization Office of Medan. This research was designed using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) factorial pattern of 3 x 3 with 3 replications, as factor I was the dose of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) and factor II was the duration of fermentation. The parameters measured were water content/dry matter, crude fat, crude protein, crude fibre, ash, and Non Nitrogen Free Extract (NNFE) using proximate analysis. The results showed that fermentation of cassava peel using Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) with the variation of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) dose and duration of fermentation give effects, that were increased water content, crude protein, and Non Nitrogen Free Extract (NNFE) and decreased dry ingredient, crude fat, crude fibre, and ash content.

Highlights

  • Utilization of cassava peel waste as one solution to overcome the problem of providing feed [1]

  • Notation with uppercase letter indicates the dose of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO), notation with lowercase letter indicates the duration of fermentation

  • Based on the results of Duncan's mean range test (DMRT) was known that the interaction between the two factors increased the moisture content, wherein the highest increased of moisture content was D3L3 from 6,00 % to 11,33 % or increased in the amount of 47,04 % and the lowest increased was D1L1 from 6,00 % to 6,91 % or increased in the amount of 13,17 %

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Summary

Introduction

Utilization of cassava peel waste as one solution to overcome the problem of providing feed [1]. It is as an effort to reduce environmental pollution caused [2]. The amount of cassava peel waste in Indonesia is quite abundant because of its huge utilization and its existence is quite good. The nutritional content of cassava skin is fairly low, especially crude protein content. Various types of processing were carried out on feedstuffs in order to increase the nutrient content and reduce antinutrient substances, one of that was fermentation. Fermentation is the process of breaking down organic compounds into simpler compounds involving the role of microorganisms [3]

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