TY - JOUR
T1 - Obtención de alimento balanceado extruido con cáscara de papa (Solanum tuberosum) para engorde de cuyes (Cavia porcellus)
AU - Cotrina Escobal, Andy Romeo
AU - Crispín Martel, Kely Megie
AU - Alejos Patiño, Ítalo Wile
AU - Rofner, Nelino Florida
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - The research was conducted in the Huánuco Region, at the Olerícola and Fruit Research Center (CIFO) of the National University Hermilio Valdizán, with the objective of obtaining a balanced food from potato peel (Solanum tuberosum), bran and soya cake extruded at 90 °C, for the fattening of guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus). A completely randomized design was applied with three treatments: CTL (balanced feed based on maize and soybean)), CPD (balanced feed with maize replaced by dehydrated potato peel and CPEx (extruded feed containing potato peel and soybean).There were 8 male and 8 female guinea pigs on each treatment. There were no differences in weight gain and feed conversion between the maize diet and that with the maize replaced by dehydrated potato peel. However, with the extruded diet containing otto peel, the weight gain was improved by 36% and the conversion by 27% in the male guinea pigs, with similar effects for the females. There were no differences between treatments regarding the flavor and texture attributes of the meat.
AB - The research was conducted in the Huánuco Region, at the Olerícola and Fruit Research Center (CIFO) of the National University Hermilio Valdizán, with the objective of obtaining a balanced food from potato peel (Solanum tuberosum), bran and soya cake extruded at 90 °C, for the fattening of guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus). A completely randomized design was applied with three treatments: CTL (balanced feed based on maize and soybean)), CPD (balanced feed with maize replaced by dehydrated potato peel and CPEx (extruded feed containing potato peel and soybean).There were 8 male and 8 female guinea pigs on each treatment. There were no differences in weight gain and feed conversion between the maize diet and that with the maize replaced by dehydrated potato peel. However, with the extruded diet containing otto peel, the weight gain was improved by 36% and the conversion by 27% in the male guinea pigs, with similar effects for the females. There were no differences between treatments regarding the flavor and texture attributes of the meat.
KW - Extrusion
KW - Maize
KW - Organoleptic test
KW - Potato peel
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M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85084673719
SN - 0121-3784
VL - 32
JO - Livestock Research for Rural Development
JF - Livestock Research for Rural Development
IS - 1
ER -