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titleOfInvention Microbial fermentation and detoxification method of rapeseed cake
abstract The invention discloses a microbial fermentation and detoxification method of rapeseed cake. The method comprises the following steps: adding a crushed detoxification synergist to the rapeseed cake; inoculating a bacillus subtilis, a clostridia butyricum, a lactobacillus acidophilus and a saccharomyces cerevisiae solid strain to the mixture and mixing evenly; fermenting, drying the mixture to obtain a detoxified rapeseed cake product. According to the invention, the content of glucoside sulphate in the detoxified rapeseed cake product does not exceed a safety level specified by the feed, the nutritional value is higher than that of the unfermented and undetoxified rapeseed cake, the protein content reaches 42 to 45%, and the content of disassociated amino acid reaches more than 10%, so that the detoxified rapeseed cake product can be directly used as protein feed for livestocks and aquatic products. The method provided by the invention can better solve the problems of incomplete detoxification, difficult elimination of anti-nutritional factors, nutrition loss and complexity in preparation process in prior art. The method has the advantages of good detoxification effect, simplicity in preparation and low energy consumption, and can reach the standard feed requirement of producing the non-toxic rapeseed cake. Therefore, the problem of shortage of feed protein resources in China is solved.
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