Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats

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Autor(a) principal: Felisberto,Nivea Regina de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira, Bomfim,Marco Aurélio Delmondes, Matos,Rogério da Silva, Cordeiro,Ana Gabriela Pombo Celles, Silva,Márcia Maria Cândido da
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: Diets formulated with protein sources presenting different resistance to ruminal degradation were compared by evaluating ruminal parameters, production and microbial efficiency and nutrients flow to the omasum in goats. Eight rumen cannulated non-lactating, non-pregnant goats were distributed in a 4 × 4 Latin square design with two replicates. Treatments consisted of four diets where different sources of plant protein accounted for the major protein source named soybean meal, source of higher ruminal degradability, and three other sources of higher resistance of degradation: roasted soybean, corn gluten meal, and cottonseed cake. Amounts of rumen protein were similar among rations; however, flows of dry matter, protein and non-fiber carbohydrate to omasum were higher for diets with protein source with reduced rumen degradation rate. Higher values of rumen ammonia were obtained by using ration with soybean meal as major source of protein. Higher values of pH were obtained for rations with roasted soybean e cottonseed cake. Regarding kinetic of transit, similar values were found among rations. Diets with protein sources presenting reduced ruminal degradation increase nutrients flow to the omasum in goats and alter digestive parameters such as pH and ammonia without compromising bacteria growth and efficiency, which grants their use for dairy goats with similar efficiency to rations using more degradable sources of protein.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
title Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
spellingShingle Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
Felisberto,Nivea Regina de Oliveira
ammonia nitrogen
biological value
goats
microbial protein
passage rate
pH
title_short Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
title_full Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
title_fullStr Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
title_sort Effects of different sources of protein on digestive characteristics, microbial efficiency, and nutrient flow in dairy goats
author Felisberto,Nivea Regina de Oliveira
author_facet Felisberto,Nivea Regina de Oliveira
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Bomfim,Marco Aurélio Delmondes
Matos,Rogério da Silva
Cordeiro,Ana Gabriela Pombo Celles
Silva,Márcia Maria Cândido da
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Bomfim,Marco Aurélio Delmondes
Matos,Rogério da Silva
Cordeiro,Ana Gabriela Pombo Celles
Silva,Márcia Maria Cândido da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felisberto,Nivea Regina de Oliveira
Rodrigues,Marcelo Teixeira
Bomfim,Marco Aurélio Delmondes
Matos,Rogério da Silva
Cordeiro,Ana Gabriela Pombo Celles
Silva,Márcia Maria Cândido da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ammonia nitrogen
biological value
goats
microbial protein
passage rate
pH
topic ammonia nitrogen
biological value
goats
microbial protein
passage rate
pH
description Diets formulated with protein sources presenting different resistance to ruminal degradation were compared by evaluating ruminal parameters, production and microbial efficiency and nutrients flow to the omasum in goats. Eight rumen cannulated non-lactating, non-pregnant goats were distributed in a 4 × 4 Latin square design with two replicates. Treatments consisted of four diets where different sources of plant protein accounted for the major protein source named soybean meal, source of higher ruminal degradability, and three other sources of higher resistance of degradation: roasted soybean, corn gluten meal, and cottonseed cake. Amounts of rumen protein were similar among rations; however, flows of dry matter, protein and non-fiber carbohydrate to omasum were higher for diets with protein source with reduced rumen degradation rate. Higher values of rumen ammonia were obtained by using ration with soybean meal as major source of protein. Higher values of pH were obtained for rations with roasted soybean e cottonseed cake. Regarding kinetic of transit, similar values were found among rations. Diets with protein sources presenting reduced ruminal degradation increase nutrients flow to the omasum in goats and alter digestive parameters such as pH and ammonia without compromising bacteria growth and efficiency, which grants their use for dairy goats with similar efficiency to rations using more degradable sources of protein.
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