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Title: Produce the single cell protein (SCP) by the solid culture method from Schanginia aegyptiaca wastes with Aspergillus niger and use in feeding of carp fish (Cyprinus carpi)
Authors: A. Assaffii, Idham
Kh. Al-issa, Abdullah
F. Al-Rawi, Daffer
Sh. A Lafi, Ahmed
Keywords: Cyprinus carpi
Aspergillus niger
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: مجاة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة
Abstract: Abstract: The study was conducted to produce the single cell protein and to increase the content of Schanginia aegyptiaca wastes from the parent microbial protein was to grow isolates from (Aspergillus niger) by the use of nutrient media of Schanginia aegyptiaca powder and wastes of dairy factories and dates wastes by using incubators and solid fermentation. The suitable conditions for production such as components media, percentage of support materials, time of incubation and best isolate for production were determined. Yield components of single cell protein were checked. The yield, was then used in specified ratios of replacement for the vegetable protein in the preparation of carp fish (Cyprinus carpi) food. The results were as follows:- 1-Obtaining 10 local isolates inhabiting Schanginia aegyptiaca, three of them were selected depending on the ratio of growth diameter which ranged between (5.60-6.40) cm on PDA media, The Is-8 isolate has been selected and diagnosed to belong to fungi A. niger-P8 with A. niger-S isolate. 2-Wetting the powder media of Schanginia aegyptiaca with Whey and extract of dates wastes and fermented in a solid culture doubled the percentage of the protein in the media up to (5) times. The highest percentage 8.14% was obtained when wetting with Whey and by the use of A. niger-P8 isolate. 3-The produced protein contained low percentage of nucleic acids RNA and DNA. The totals of their percentage were 5.18% and 5.32% in liquid culture protein, and 3.10% and 3.72% in solid culture protein for A. niger-P8 and A. niger-S isolates, respectively, revealed that production are free from toxins. 4- The microbial protein produced contained 15 amino acids. The rates of the amino acids were 64.95 and 63.39 g/100g of protein, the analysis of the microbial protein showed the highest content of Aspartic; 14.29 and 12.32 g/100g of protein for A. niger-P8 and A. niger-S isolates, respectively. 5-The percentage of replacement 50% of Soya bean with the microbial protein A. niger-P8 produced gave the highest rate in the weight of carp Cyprinus carpi 26.22 g per fish after 35 days of feeding with a difference 5.7% compared to control treatment.
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