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Title: The Characteristic of Phytase Enzyme From Beef Cattle Rumen Liquor Obtained From Abattoir
Authors: Budiansyah, A
Remi
Nahrowi
Wiryawan, K.G
Soehartono, M.T
Widyastuti, Y
Issue Date: 23-Nov-2009
Publisher: other
other
Abstract: ABSTRACT The aim of this experiment is to utilize the liquor of rumen cattle from abattoir as feed additive, as source of phytase enryme, to increase the quality of broiler ration based on local feed materials. This experiment was conducted in two stages. First stage was to identify enzymes in rumen liquor of cattle. The second stage was to characterize and stabilize enzyme which include determination of optimum temperature and pH of enzyme, examination enzyme resistance to heating at optimum temperature, and studying effect of metal ions and chemical substances. The results of the experiment show 1) optimum precipitation of rumen liquor enzymes from local cattle is reached at the concentration level of 60 % of ammonium sulphate, meanwhile from imported cattle is obtained at the level of 70 % of ammonium sulphate; 2) general characteristics of phytase enzyme from rumen liquor of local cattle differs from that of imported cattle; those from the rumen liquor of local cattle has optimum temperature at 50 cC, optimum pH at 6, resistance to heating up to 180 minutes at optimum temperature, and needs mostly methal ions as activator; on the other hand, the enzyme from the rumen liquor of imported cattie has optimum temperature at 39°C, optimum pH at 6, resistance to heating up to 180 minutes at optimum temperature; the phytase enzyme needs mostly methal ions as activator, some compounds inhibiting the enzyme activity are EDTA and ~-mercaptoethanol; and 3) activity of the phytase enzyme from the rumen liquor of local cattle is higher than that of imported cattle.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/79864
ISSN: 978-96530-0-7
Appears in Collections:Nutritional Sciencies and Feed Technology

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