Effect of Different Organic Acids in Silage Preparation fom Shrimp Shell Waste

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2007
Authors
Santhosh, S.
Sini, T.K.
Mathew, P.T.
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Society of Fisheries Technologists (India), Cochin
Abstract
The comparative effect of three commonly used organic acids in the production of silage from shrimp shell waste is hereby reported. Formic acid, lactic acid and citric acid were used at 5%, 6%, and 9% concentrations respectively. Samples were kept for 16 days and at an interval of three days, changes in pH, viscosity, protein content and mineral content were analyzed. Formic acid silage had the highest liquefaction and mineral content. Amino acid profile showed highest proportion of essential amino acids in formic acid silage. In silage prepared with lactic acid and citric acid, protein content and mineral content were very low. Chitin prepared from the shell residue of formic acid silage had good quality compared to others as supported by FTIR spectrum and mineral status.
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shrimp waste, acid silage, lactic acid, formic acid, citric acid
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fishery technology 2007: 44(1), 43-48