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Digestion kinetic parameters from an in vitro gas production method as predictors of voluntary intake of forage by mature ewes

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Digestion kinetic parameters from an in vitro gas production method as predictors of voluntary intake of forage by mature ewes
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2002
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Rodrigues, MAM
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Sequeira, CA
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Dias da Silva, AA
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Vol. 95
Pages: 133-142
ISSN: 0377-8401
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Kinetics of digestion of 12 forages previously fed ad libitum to mature ewes over a period of 8 weeks was studied in an automatic gas production system. Samples (approximate to400 mg) were incubated in vitro with a mixed solution of rumen fluid for 72 h and the volume of gas produced was recorded every 20 min. Kinetics of fermentation was described by the exponential equation Y = a + b(1 - e(-c(t-L))) and by a mono- and a biphasic Michaelis-Menten equation Y = A(i)/(1 + (B-i/t)(Ci)). Constants of the exponential model were not significantly correlated to voluntary dry matter intake (DMI) and digestible dry matter intake (DDMI). The DMI and DDMI were best predicted through stepwise regression analysis using the constants of the biphasic Michaelis-Menten equation. The gas prod-action constants A(1)/(2 x B-1) and C-2 explained 60% of the variation of DMI, while A(1)/(2 x B-1), C-2, A(2)/(2 x B-2) and A(2) could account for 94% of the variation of DDMI. In vitro gas production at 8 h explained 76 and 48% of the variation observed for DDMI and DMI, respectively.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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