Valorization of Olive Mill Byproducts: Recovery of Biophenol Compounds and Application in Animal Feed

Author:

Cifuni Giulia Francesca1ORCID,Claps Salvatore1ORCID,Morone Giuseppe1,Sepe Lucia1ORCID,Caparra Pasquale2ORCID,Benincasa Cinzia3ORCID,Pellegrino Massimiliano3,Perri Enzo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CREA Research Centre for Animal Production and Aquaculture, 85031 Bella-Muro, Italy

2. Division of Animal Production, Department of Agriculture, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, 89124 Reggio Calabria, Italy

3. CREA Research Centre for Olive, Fruit and Citrus Crops, 87036 Rende, Italy

Abstract

This study aimed to recover the phenols from olive oil mill wastewater, a major pollutant of the oil industry, by using spray-drying technology to produce a new feed with a nutraceutical value for animal feed supplementation and to evaluate its effect on the productivity and nutritional quality of ewe milk. Forty-five Sarda ewes in late lactation (150 ± 2 d) and with homogeneous live weight (52 ± 1.5 kg) were randomly allotted into three groups and fed with three dietary treatments containing increasing levels of polyphenols: 0% (C), 0.1% (T0.1), and 0.2% (T0.2) of dry matter. No effect of the dietary treatments was found on the milk yield and composition. Interestingly, milk urea content (p < 0.0001) and somatic cell counts (p < 0.001) decreased as the level of polyphenols inclusion in the diet increased. The inclusion of phenols (0.2% of dry matter) in the diet of sheep was effective in increasing the vaccenic (C18:1 trans-11) and rumenic acid (C18: cis-9 trans-11) levels, which are beneficial for human health. Finally, the recovery of polyphenols via spray-drying technology and their incorporation into a new fortified feed can be a valid strategy for naturally improving the nutritional value of milk while valorizing an oil industry byproduct, reducing environmental impact, and promoting waste reuse that is in line with circular economy principles.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Economic Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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