The study showed that fish gut sauce put in pottery jars had better nutrient value, oxidative value, and sensory acceptance, and lower microbial load compared with the other samples (wooden and plastic containers). Protein hydrolysis was highest in the sauce put in plastic containers compared to samples in wooden and pottery jars. However, the capacity
Mina Seifzadeh+2 more
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Currently, there is a growing interest in dietary fiber (DF) due to its health‐promoting properties, especially in relation to the impact on the gastrointestinal tract. For this reason, both raw materials and products with the highest DF content are sought. Fruit and vegetable pomace seem to be both a waste raw material with such characteristics.
Agnieszka Nawirska‐Olszańska+1 more
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Adjusting for 30-hour undigested neutral detergent fiber in substitution of wheat straw and beet pulp for alfalfa hay and corn silage in the dairy cow diet: Chewing activities, diurnal feed intake, and ruminal fermentation. [PDF]
Kahyani A+6 more
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Effects of Starch Source and Level of Forage Neutral Detergent Fiber on Performance by Dairy Cows
Aimee Slater+3 more
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Mathematical linkage of total-tract digestion of starch and neutral detergent fiber to their fecal concentrations and the effect of site of starch digestion on extent of digestion and energetic efficiency of cattle [PDF]
Crystal E. Owens+3 more
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Abstract This study evaluated POET CFP, a corn‐fermented protein derived from dry‐mill bioethanol production, as a potential candidate for use in European seabass aquafeeds. The apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of POET CFP were evaluated and compared to soybean meal.
Nicole Martins+10 more
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The effects of feeding rations that differ in neutral detergent fiber and starch within a day on the daily pattern of key rumen microbial populations. [PDF]
Salfer IJ+3 more
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Using single or multiple liquor-donor cows for in vitro digestibility of amylase- and sodium sulfite-treated neutral detergent fiber with ash correction [PDF]
A. Palmonari+5 more
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