Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.20, No.8, 581-584, 1997
Screening Microbial Strain for Improving the Nutritional-Value of Wheat and Corn Straws as Animal Feed
From 18 strains of cellulolytic microorganisms including bacteria and filamentous fungi, one strain of soft rot fungus identified as Chaetomium cellulolyticum was screened with respect to stronger decomposition ability of cellulose and hemicellulose and its ability for protein synthesis. As it grew on raw corn straw in solid layer fermentation (SLF) for 5 days, the amino acid content in the fermentation product attained 19.29% (w/w) from 6.43% while the total cell wall was reduced by 54%. A toxicity test with mice showed that the fermentation product is not poisonous. The two filamentous fungi, Trichoderma pseudokoningii S-38 and Penicillium decumbens JU-A10 produced large amounts of extracellular cellulase and hemicellulase in the SLF process, but their growth was limited and they sporulated profusely with regard to their value as animal feed products.
Keywords:FERMENTATION;CELLULOSE