Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia

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Autor(a) principal: Vidal,Luiz Vítor Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Furuya,Wilson Massamitu, Martins,Elias Nunes, Xavier,Tadeu Orlandi, Michelato,Mariana, Graciano,Themis Sakaguti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to formulate mathematical models to estimate digestible protein in some animal feeds for tilapia. Literature results of the proximate composition of crude protein, ether extract, and mineral matter, as well as digestible protein obtained in biological assays, were used. The data were subjected to multiple linear stepwise backward regression. Path analysis was performed to measure the direct and indirect effects of each independent variable on the dependent one. To validate the model, the experience used data from independent studies and values obtained from a digestibility trial with juvenile Nile tilapia testing five meat and bone meals, using the Guelph feces collecting system and chromium oxide (III) as an indicator. The obtained model used to estimate digestible protein values (DP) of animal origin is: DP(g kg-1) = -204.15+1.203xCP;R² = 0.953. The path coefficients showed a high direct positive effect (0.900) of crude protein on the digestible protein content. The mineral matter content has an indirect negative effect on protein digestibility (-0.710), reducing the crude protein content and quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
title Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
spellingShingle Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
Vidal,Luiz Vítor Oliveira
chemical composition
estimate
feed
linear models
title_short Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
title_full Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
title_fullStr Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
title_sort Mathematical modeling for digestible protein in animal feeds for tilapia
author Vidal,Luiz Vítor Oliveira
author_facet Vidal,Luiz Vítor Oliveira
Furuya,Wilson Massamitu
Martins,Elias Nunes
Xavier,Tadeu Orlandi
Michelato,Mariana
Graciano,Themis Sakaguti
author_role author
author2 Furuya,Wilson Massamitu
Martins,Elias Nunes
Xavier,Tadeu Orlandi
Michelato,Mariana
Graciano,Themis Sakaguti
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vidal,Luiz Vítor Oliveira
Furuya,Wilson Massamitu
Martins,Elias Nunes
Xavier,Tadeu Orlandi
Michelato,Mariana
Graciano,Themis Sakaguti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chemical composition
estimate
feed
linear models
topic chemical composition
estimate
feed
linear models
description The objective of this study was to formulate mathematical models to estimate digestible protein in some animal feeds for tilapia. Literature results of the proximate composition of crude protein, ether extract, and mineral matter, as well as digestible protein obtained in biological assays, were used. The data were subjected to multiple linear stepwise backward regression. Path analysis was performed to measure the direct and indirect effects of each independent variable on the dependent one. To validate the model, the experience used data from independent studies and values obtained from a digestibility trial with juvenile Nile tilapia testing five meat and bone meals, using the Guelph feces collecting system and chromium oxide (III) as an indicator. The obtained model used to estimate digestible protein values (DP) of animal origin is: DP(g kg-1) = -204.15+1.203xCP;R² = 0.953. The path coefficients showed a high direct positive effect (0.900) of crude protein on the digestible protein content. The mineral matter content has an indirect negative effect on protein digestibility (-0.710), reducing the crude protein content and quality.
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