Title of article
Rumen degradation and post-ruminal digestion of palm kernel by-products in dairy cows
Author/Authors
Hindle، نويسنده , , V.A. and Steg، نويسنده , , Michael A. and van Vuuren، نويسنده , , A.M. and Vroons-de Bruin، نويسنده , , J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
19
From page
103
To page
121
Abstract
Rumen degradation characteristics and digestion post-rumen were measured in seven (five expellers and two meals) samples of palm kernel by-products using four cannulated (rumen and distal duodenum) dairy cows and nylon bag techniques.
-products were selected to provide variation in chemical composition and in vitro digestibility. All samples contained high levels of cell wall constituents (70–80% of the fat-free organic matter) and 16–22% protein.
men undegradable fraction of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) varied between 23 and 37%; degradation of the NDF fraction was preceded by a lag phase, which was longest in the meals. Rumen degradation of the protein fraction was slow, especially for two Nigerian samples. The meals displayed larger fractions of rumen undegradable protein than the expellers. This fraction was satisfactorily predicted by a univariate relationship with in vitro digestion of protein (pepsin). Variation in protein degradation could not be satisfactorily accounted for by laboratory analyses using fungal proteolytic enzymes alone.
timated high level of rumen escape protein may be partly attributable to microbial contamination. Post-ruminal digestion of the escape protein varied between 83 and 92% and correlated strongly with in vitro (pepsin) protein digestibility. Calculations suggest a slow rate of outflow from the rumen of both cell wall and protein constituents in palm kernel by-products.
Keywords
Cattle dairy , Palm kernel , digestibility , palm kernel , By-products , crop residues
Journal title
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Record number
2211645
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