10.1007/s40093-014-0045-3

Processing of fish offal waste through fermentation utilizing whey as inoculum

  1. University of Kalyani

Received: 2013-06-03

Accepted: 2014-01-20

Published in Issue 2014-02-20

How to Cite

Samaddar, A., & Kaviraj, A. (2014). Processing of fish offal waste through fermentation utilizing whey as inoculum. International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40093-014-0045-3

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Abstract

Background

Lactic acid fermentation is a strong tool to convert biodegradable wastes into food ingredients for animal husbandry. Experiments were made to evaluate if lactic acid bacteria of whey, a by-product of dairy industry, could be exploited to ferment fish offal waste (FOW) and to compare the effectiveness of whey as fermentation inoculum with that of a pure culture of Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Results

Although fermentation of FOW by whey required 5 days to complete in contrast to 3 days required for fermentation by L. acidophilus, removal of hazardous microorganisms like StaphylococcusClostridium and coliform bacteria was better in the whey-fermented fish offal (WFFO) than that of L. acidophilus-fermented fish offal (LAFFO). Protein and lipid contents of the wastes were almost completely recovered in both the fermented products, with WFFO showing a higher amount of free amino acid than the LAFFO. Both the fermented products were stable against the growth of mould and yeast.

Conclusion

It is concluded that whey is a viable and easily available inoculum to ferment FOW and convert it to a microbiologically safe and nutrient-rich end product suitable for use as feed supplement in animal feed formulation.

Keywords

  • Fermentation,
  • Lactic acid bacteria,
  • Nutrient recovery,
  • Organic acids,
  • Preservation