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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 161, 2025
International Scientific and Practical Conference “Agriculture and Food Security: Technology, Innovation, Markets, Human Resources” (FIES 2024)
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Article Number | 00043 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202516100043 | |
Published online | 27 February 2025 |
Development of probiotic feed based on homogenised potato pulp
1 Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, National Research University, Tashkent, 100000, Uzbekistan
2 Tashkent State University of Law, Sayilgokh Street, 35 Tashkent, 100047, Uzbekistan
3 Almalyk branch of the Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov, Almalyk, Uzbekistan
4 Termiz State Pedagogical Institute, Termiz, Uzbekistan
5 Termez State University, Termiz, Uzbekistan
* Corresponding author: atxamborotov@mail.ru
This paper presents a study aimed at developing a probiotic feed preparation based on a secondary product of the food industry - homogenised potato mass (HPM). The possibility of using HPC as a substrate for cultivation of probiotic bacteria Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus plantarum was studied. It was experimentally shown that GCM provides effective growth and multiplication of these bacteria, and lyophilisation allows to preserve their viability for a long time. The obtained preparation demonstrated pronounced antibiotic activity against a number of pathogenic microorganisms. This allows us to conclude that HCM is a promising raw material for the production of cost-effective and efficient probiotic preparations, which contributes to the development of sustainable animal husbandry and reduces dependence on antibiotics. The results confirm the possibility of efficient utilisation of secondary raw materials for the production of probiotics and indicate the importance of further research in this area.
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