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Chicken feet is one of sources used to produce biodegradable films due to inexpensive and abundant source. Chicken feet contains extracted gelatin amount of 27.61 to 33%. This biofilm was prepared from cassava bagasse starch with citric acid as cross-link... see more

Utilization of agroindustrial byproduct as cheap raw materials for aquafeed was hampered by its poor nutritional value as well as high antinutrition content which could be overcome through fermentation. Coconut testa (CT) and cassava bagasse (CB) wer... see more

The objective of the research was to study the influence of initial a of medium, inoculum concentration, initial pH of the medium and incubation time during fermentation of cassava bagasse by mutant Trichoderma AA1 on cellulase production. Ferme... see more

Current study employs solid residues from the processing industry of the cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) (bark, bagasse and bark + bagasse) as natural adsorbents for the removal of metal ions Cu(II) and Zn(II) from contaminated water. The first stage c... see more

To reduce the feed production cost of floating fish feed, an innovative method which is cheaper, easier, and simpler compared to the use of extruder machine is needed to provide buoyancy to fish feed. This research was conducted to determine the physical ... see more

Keynote paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1?3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Leucaena can be fed as the sole diet to fattening cattle without nutritional problems and it will promote high liveweight gains. The high ... see more

Cassava stems were one of the largest agricultural by products in Indonesia, especially in Lampung Province. It is known that cassava stems have a fairly high lignocellulose content, especially cellulose which reaches 39.29%. The high cellulose content in... see more

Cassava stems were one of the largest agricultural by products in Indonesia, especially in Lampung Province. It is known that cassava stems have a fairly high lignocellulose content, especially cellulose which reaches 39.29%. The high cellulose content in... see more

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