Inhibition of methane production by the palm oil industrial waste phospholine gum in a mimic enteric fermentation

Volume: 165, Pages: 621 - 629
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
The potential utilization of phospholine gum, a by-product of the palm oil industry was evaluated using waste sewage sludge (WSS) as a substrate as well as a microbial source to mimic methane production by enteric fermentation. Ruminant animals release enteric methane through their digestive process. The enteric methane is one of the greenhouse gases that can contribute to global warming and should be prevented. In this study, methane production...
Paper Details
Title
Inhibition of methane production by the palm oil industrial waste phospholine gum in a mimic enteric fermentation
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
165
Pages
621 - 629
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