In vitro ruminal degradability of cereal grain starch
An in vitro method was used to determine ruminal degradability of starch (IVRDS) in a set of cereal grains. The set included 9 feed samples, including 2 samples of ground wheat, 2 samples of wheat treated with sodium hydroxide, ground barley, barley ...
O. Tománková, P. Homolka
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Effects of Temperature during Moist Heat Treatment on Ruminal Degradability and Intestinal Digestibility of Protein and Amino Acids in Hempseed Cake [PDF]
The objective of this study was to evaluate ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of crude protein (CP) and amino acids (AA) in hempseed cake (HC) that were moist heat treated at different temperatures.
L. Karlsson +3 more
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Rumen Degradability and Post-ruminal Digestion of Dry Matter, Nitrogen and Amino Acids of Three Protein Supplements [PDF]
This study evaluated the in situ ruminal degradability, and subsequent small intestinal digestibility (SID) of dry matter, crude protein (CP), and amino acids (AA) of cottonseed meal (CSM), sunflower seed meal (SFSM) and distillers dried grains with ...
Wei Gao +5 more
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Effect of mixture of herbal plants on ruminal fermentation, degradability and gas production
Reducing livestock negative environmental impacts get great interest in last years. So, present study was carried out to determine the effect of adding different levels of mixture of thyme and celery versus salinomycin on ruminal fermentation, gas ...
Ahmed Mahmoud Abd El Tawab +3 more
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Comparison of Ruminal Degradability, Indigestible Neutral Detergent Fiber, and Total-Tract Digestibility of Three Main Crop Straws with Alfalfa Hay and Corn Silage. [PDF]
Simple Summary Corn straw (Zea mays, CS), rice straw (Oryza sativa, RS), and wheat straw (Triticum aestivum, WS) are the three main crop straws worldwide.
Wang E +10 more
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Cellulase Interacts with Lactic Acid Bacteria to Affect Fermentation Quality, Microbial Community, and Ruminal Degradability in Mixed Silage of Soybean Residue and Corn Stover. [PDF]
Simple Summary The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effects of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and cellulase (CE) on the fermentation quality, bacterial community and ruminal degradability of soybean residue (SR) and corn stover (CS) mixed ...
Zhao C +6 more
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Electrophoretic Analysis of Ruminal Degradability of Corn Proteins
Albumin, globulin, and prolamin fractions were extracted from corn meal in water, .5 M NaCl, and 50% (vol/vol) 1-propanol and examined by SDS-PAGE and densitometric scanning to investigate fractional degradation rates of corn proteins. Several protein fractions were identified for globulins, zein prolamins, and glutelins.
D, Romagnolo, C E, Polan, W E, Barbeau
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First Evidence of the Effects of Polyethylene Terephthalate Microplastics on Ruminal Degradability and Gastro-Intestinal Digestibility of Mixed Hay. [PDF]
Simple Summary Simple Summary: Microplastics have emerged as a pressing global environmental issue and have been alarmingly detected in both the feed and feces of ruminants.
Tassone S +4 more
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Effects of ensiling time on corn silage starch ruminal degradability evaluated in situ or in vitro.
Accurate measurements of concentration and ruminal degradability of corn silage starch is necessary for formulation of diets that meet the energy requirements of dairy cows.
S. F. Cueva +7 more
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Characterizing Origin of Differences in Chemical Composition, Rumen Degradability, Intestinal Digestibility and Amino Acid Profile of Traditional Beer Brewing Byproducts. [PDF]
This study evaluated the effects of heat treatment and cereal type to produce tella (a traditional Ethiopian household beer) on crude protein (CP) and amino acid (AA) rumen degradability and intestinal digestibility of traditional beer brewing byproduct (atella). Temperature differences in preparation of tella didn't affect rumen CP/AA degradation. Low‐
Tadesse A +5 more
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