The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality

This research was conducted to find out the effect of different binder on pellet quality without steaming process production. The experiment used rice bran, corn, soybean meal, pollard, Dried Destilated Grain with Soluble (DDGS), and molasses and cassava meal as binder. The feed ingredients were gro...

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Main Authors: Astuti, Andriani, Utomo, Ristianto, Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito, Agus, Ali
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Published: 2015
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2738472017-10-11T01:39:58Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273847/ The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality Astuti, Andriani Utomo, Ristianto Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito Agus, Ali Food technology This research was conducted to find out the effect of different binder on pellet quality without steaming process production. The experiment used rice bran, corn, soybean meal, pollard, Dried Destilated Grain with Soluble (DDGS), and molasses and cassava meal as binder. The feed ingredients were ground by Screen mesh Tyker No.14. The level of binder was 5% and 10% (%DM), respectivelly. Feed ingredients, binder, and water were mixed to reach 50% DM, thereafter start to process on pellet production using pelletizer with 9 mm diameter of die. After pellet processing, pellet was dried using oven 60’C to reach 14% water content. Pellet was observed by physical and chemical analyzer, there were durability, hardness, compactness, texture, colour, homogeneity, and proximate analyze. Data was analyzed by Complete Randomized Block Design. Result showed that feed ingredients have similarity on Modulus of Uniformity. Modulus of Fineness showed all feed ingredients were meal. Different binder and level of binder did not change chemical quality, otherwise physical quality showed that pellet was compact, hard, homogenity, but showed different colour as the binder used. Pellet hardness was not significant different. Pellet quality was good, different binder and level of binder did not change physical and chemical quality 2015-09-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273847/1/Andriani%20Astuti_ISAINI_2015.pdf Astuti, Andriani and Utomo, Ristianto and Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito and Agus, Ali (2015) The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality. In: 4th International Seminar of Animal Nutrition & Feed Science (ISAINI 2015), 8-9 September 2015, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
building UGM Library
country Indonesia
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language English
topic Food technology
spellingShingle Food technology
Astuti, Andriani
Utomo, Ristianto
Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito
Agus, Ali
The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
description This research was conducted to find out the effect of different binder on pellet quality without steaming process production. The experiment used rice bran, corn, soybean meal, pollard, Dried Destilated Grain with Soluble (DDGS), and molasses and cassava meal as binder. The feed ingredients were ground by Screen mesh Tyker No.14. The level of binder was 5% and 10% (%DM), respectivelly. Feed ingredients, binder, and water were mixed to reach 50% DM, thereafter start to process on pellet production using pelletizer with 9 mm diameter of die. After pellet processing, pellet was dried using oven 60’C to reach 14% water content. Pellet was observed by physical and chemical analyzer, there were durability, hardness, compactness, texture, colour, homogeneity, and proximate analyze. Data was analyzed by Complete Randomized Block Design. Result showed that feed ingredients have similarity on Modulus of Uniformity. Modulus of Fineness showed all feed ingredients were meal. Different binder and level of binder did not change chemical quality, otherwise physical quality showed that pellet was compact, hard, homogenity, but showed different colour as the binder used. Pellet hardness was not significant different. Pellet quality was good, different binder and level of binder did not change physical and chemical quality
format Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
author Astuti, Andriani
Utomo, Ristianto
Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito
Agus, Ali
author_facet Astuti, Andriani
Utomo, Ristianto
Budhi, Subur Priyono Sasmito
Agus, Ali
author_sort Astuti, Andriani
title The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
title_short The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
title_full The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
title_fullStr The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Different Binder on Pellet Quality
title_sort effect of different binder on pellet quality
publishDate 2015
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273847/1/Andriani%20Astuti_ISAINI_2015.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273847/
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