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In vitro evaluation of ruminant feed from West Sumatera based on chemical composition and content of rumen degradable and rumen undegradable proteins [PDF]
Aim: This research aimed to discover the chemical composition, as well as the content of the degradable and undegradable protein of the ruminant feed commonly used as cattle feed by Indonesian farmers.
Ezi Masdia Putri +3 more
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The aim of this study was to determine whether increase in proportion of the rumen undegradable starch (RUS) and rumen undegradable protein (RUP) affects the production performance and health status of calves.
Tomislav Koturić +6 more
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: Lactation diets dependent on rumen undegradable protein (RUP) sources derived from soybean meal (SBM) products are generally high in Lys and poor in Met.
Rodrigo G. Chesini +9 more
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Synchronization of rumen degradable protein with non-fiber carbohydrate on microbial protein synthesis and dairy ration digestibility [PDF]
Background and Aim: Dairy ration formulations should consider the synchronization of the rumen degradable protein (RDP) to rumen undegradable protein (RUP) ratio (RDPR) with non-fiber carbohydrate (NFC) to achieve optimum microbial protein synthesis (MPS)
Annisa Rosmalia +2 more
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Tannin on non-degradable digestible protein from proteic sources in cattle rumen
Several tannins at different inclusion levels of protein-rich food and water addition on the amount of rumen undegradable protein (RUP) and digestible RUP (RUPd) in the rumen were evaluated.
Rafael Mezzomo +5 more
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Metabolizable protein systems in ruminant nutrition: A review [PDF]
Protein available to ruminants is supplied by both microbial and dietary sources. Metabolizable protein (MP) is the true protein which is absorbed by the intestine and supplied by both microbial protein and protein which escapes degradation in the rumen;
Lalatendu Keshary Das +3 more
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Evaluation of the furosine and homoarginine methods for determining reactive lysine in rumen-undegraded protein [PDF]
Three samples of soybean meal (SBM), 3 samples of expeller SBM (SoyPlus, West Central Cooperative, Ralston, IA), 5 samples of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), and 5 samples of fish meal were used to evaluate the furosine and homoarginine procedures to estimate reactive Lys in the rumen-undegraded protein fraction (RUP-Lys). One sample each
Boucher, S. E. +3 more
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Protein co-products and by-products of the biodiesel industry for ruminants feeding
The objective of the experiment was to classify 20 protein co-products and by-products of the biodiesel industry with potential to use in ruminant feeding.
Ricardo Andrés Botero Carrera +5 more
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Mobile Nylon Bag for Estimating Intestinal Availability of Rumen Undegradable Protein
The objective was to develop a method for estimating intestinal availability of rumen undegradable protein. One-gram samples of six feedstuffs were placed into small (3.5 X 5.5 cm) nylon bags (pore size 48 micron). Bags were heat sealed and ruminally incubated in a polyester mesh (lingerie) bag in quadruplicate for each of six time periods (0, 2, 4, 8,
G, de Boer, J J, Murphy, J J, Kennelly
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While it is known that heat treatment of cereal grains generally improves the nutritional value for ruminants, simultaneous information on rumen degradability and intestinal digestibility of the rumen by-pass is scarce, especially for non-starch ...
Maria Chrenkova +6 more
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