Solid-State Fermentation for Gossypol Detoxification and Nutritive Enrichment of Cottonseed Cake: A Scale-Up of Batch Fermentation Process

Authors

  • Vellaichamy Mageshwaran Microbial Technology Lab, ICAR- National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms, Kushmaur, Maunath Bhanjan 275 103, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Varsha Satankar Ginning Training Center, ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology, Nagpur 440 023, Maharashtra, India
  • Surinder Paul Himachal Pasturelands, ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Palampur 176 061, Himachal Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Animal feed, Cottonseed cake, Degossypolization, Gossypol, Solid-state fermentation

Abstract

Gossypol, a toxic polyphenolic compound, limits the use of cottonseed cake (CSC) in animal feed. Different approaches have been employed to detoxify gossypol and improve the nutritive properties of feed. Microbial fermentation improves the nutritive quality of CSC by increasing lysine content and reducing free and bound gossypol. In this study, microbial fermentation was scaled up under batch conditions using a prototype device at the capacity of 40 kg per day. The mixed fungal culture C. tropicalis + S. cerevisiae was used for fermentation. An industrial trial was taken to ascertain the gossypol detoxification efficiency. The fermented CSC obtained under scale-up process had 60 to 80% and 40 to 60% reduction of free and bound gossypol, respectively, compared with raw CSC. The fermented CSC demonstrated an increase in crude protein (4 to 12%) and lysine (0.3 to 0.4%) and decrease in crude fibre (3 to 11%). The fermented CSC met the standards of US Food and Drug Administration in terms of its nutritional property. Thus, the simple method described in this study could be adopted for the production of detoxified CSC for use in the animal feed industry.

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2023-12-18

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Research Article or Brief Communication