The cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, is one of the main species capted in the Basse-Normandie fisheries. These animals are principally exportated in eviscerated and frozen form to mediteranean countries and to Japan. Then, high quantities of co-products are available from factories transformation of cephalopods. Enzymological and biochemical studies on co-products demonstrated an elevated potential in the valorisation of viscera by silage technical. Two silages are developed in our laboratory: LBBMA4 and LBBMA25. Primarly, they are studed in vitro as substrate for the culture of micro-organisms. This study established that silage LBBMA25 permits to obtain good growth cinetic and biomass, with comparable results to commercial peptone. Secondary, silages can be... |