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A strategy of co-fermentation of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and lignocellulosic feedstocks as swine feed

Weiwei Fan, Xiao Sun, Guannan Cui, Qunliang Li, Yongping Xu, Lili Wang, Xiaoyu Li, Bo Hu, Zhanyou Chi

2022Critical Reviews in Biotechnology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

To meet the sustainable development of the swine feed industry, it is essential to find alternative feed resources and develop new feed processing technologies. Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is a by-product from the ethanol industry consisting of adequate nutrients for swine and is an excellent choice for the swine farming industry. Here, a strategy of co-fermentation of DDGS and lignocellulosic feedstocks for production of swine feed was discussed. The potential of the DDGS and lignocellulosic feedstocks as feedstock for fermented pig feed and the complementary relationship between them were described. In order to facilitate the swine feed research in co-fermentation of DDGS and lignocellulosic feedstocks, the relevant studies on strain selection, fermentation conditions, targeted metabolism, product nutrition, as well as the growth and health of swine were collected and critically reviewed. This review proposed an approach for the production of easily digestible and highly nutritious swine feed via co-fermentation of DDGS and lignocellulosic feedstocks, which could provide a guide for cleaner swine farming, relieve stress on the increasing demand of high-value swine feed, and finally support the ever-increasing demand of the pork market.

Topics & Concepts

Raw materialDistillers grainsFermentationEthanol fuelAnimal feedBiotechnologyFood scienceLignocellulosic biomassPulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceChemistryBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryBiofuel production and bioconversionProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
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